From owner-fsj-digest-at-digest.net Tue Apr 2 08:32:17 2002 From: fsj-digest fsj-digest Tuesday, April 2 2002 Volume 01 : Number 1608 Forum for Discussion of Full Sized SJ Series Jeeps Brian Colucci Digest Coordinator Contents: fsj: FSJ Flyer. I am the Author.. fsj: administrivia: notes on using this list fsj: rust Re: fsj: rust fsj: Jeeps in movies Re: fsj: Jeeps in movies fsj: Re: Looking for a great CB.. fsj: 265 Hemi in OZ Re: fsj: Jeeps in movies fsj: a couple of FSJs for sale fsj: the 1980 Cherokee - 258/AT fsj: Re: of binary operators fsj: RE: [FSJ-List] FSJ in movies FSJ Digest Home Page: http://www.digest.net/jeeps/fsj/ Send submissions to fsj-digest-at-digest.net Send administrative requests to fsj-digest-request-at-digest.net To unsubscribe, include the word unsubscribe by itself in the body of the message, unless you are sending the request from a different address than the one that appears on the list. Include the word help in a message to fsj-digest-request to get a list of other majordomo commands. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2002 19:29:01 -0600 From: "R.J. Baynum" Subject: fsj: FSJ Flyer. I am the Author.. Greetings,.. I am the author.. You can put it Microsoft publisher and edit it.. adding your name and email address in the Blank area, in the bottom of the page. If you want the Logo color.. I will go back and check it to see what can be done. You are to print both sides opposite each other, that way you can simply cut in half, and you will have the front and back correctly. I simply print on bright colored stock, I get at office depot, for the Laser printer.. You can use any printer really.. I love to spread the word.. The FSJ Evangelist, spreading the Great news to the uncouth Heathens.. Bringing the Flock together in a Historical event, Ouray CO. Aug. 15 to 17 2002 Now go my son.. Spread the word! Father R.J. ( The FSJ Evangelist ) Baynum 80 J-10 Honcho Huntsville AL. Date: Sat, 30 Mar 2002 16:49:53 -0800 From: chwtkns1-at-juno.com Subject: SoCal FSJ / FSJ Flyer *.pdf Comment Sirs; Downloaded the above flyer off our List home page and would like to thank whom ever drew it up. Already printed up (10) copies and passed out a couple, one in person and that party was pretty excited. Can we get it redone in color? At least the logo? And / or swap the pages? I don't know how, and don't want to disrespect the author by even trying . . . . Yours, Dave ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 01 Apr 2002 02:15:00 -0500 From: Richard Welty Subject: fsj: administrivia: notes on using this list Digest.Net mailing list "Meta FAQ" These general notes on using Digest.Net mailing lists are posted on the 1st and 15th of each month. This file may be found on the web at http://www.digest.net/general-notes.txt [last revised 11/13/01; extensive revisions to 1.j, 1.k -- rpw] Additional information on Digest.Net's spam policies may be found at http://www.digest.net/email-policy.html and http://www.digest.net/blocked.html Table of Contents 1. Why don't my postings go through? 2. Why can't I unsubscribe? 3. How do I post to the list? 4. Where are the archives? 5. What other lists are on digest.net? 6. Is there a web subscription form? 7. Why not move the lists to someplace like (egroups, topica,...)? 8. How do I contact the server adminstrator in an emergency? 9. What is Krusty Motorsports, anyway? The Meta-FAQ 1. Why don't my postings go through? There are several things that may interfere with postings making it to the list. a) Are you a member? Some read the ftp archives rather than receiving the list in email. Persons who read the list via email are automatically members, but readers of the FTP archive are not, and need to contact me (rwelty-at-krusty-motorsports.com) and get your name added to the list of "permitted senders". b) has your email address changed? some of you have had changes in your email address. your old address still works, and is still on the list, but your From: line shows a new address. this can happen for various reasons; you may have changed jobs or ISPs, and left a forward in place, or your IT staff may have fiddled with the email system. you will need to unsubscribe your old email address and subscribe the new one. this may require my involvement, if you can't figure out a way to get your old address off the list using the conventional majordomo commands. you can use the majordomo "which" command to probe for old addresses. send a message to majordomo-at-digest.net with one or more which commands in the body, one per line. to check for potential addresses for Fred Flinstone, formerly of bedrock.org, the following commands can be sent: which flintstone which bedrock note that the matches above might return any of the following addresses, if they appear in the list (in other words, you can use vagueness and incompleteness in your recollection as a tool): Fred.Flinstone-at-bedrock.org fflinstone-at-wilma.bedrock.org flintstonef-at-bedrock.com c) do you have more than one email address? if so, only the subscribed addresses can post, unless you contact me (see 1.a) above for relevant information) d) are you using (intentionally or accidentially) special "features" of your mail client? [this section is no longer operative, as the demime software now strips html, attachments, rich text format, etc. from postings automatically.] e) are your posts too large? there is a 10,000 character limit on posting sizes; this is done for various reasons. you can always split up large postings to get mail through. f) are you including majordomo commands at the start of your message? administrivia control is turned on; this is a trap for things like "unsubscribe" at the start of a message. try to avoid obvious majordomo commands in the subject and the first 10 lines, or misspell them in obvious ways (e.g. unzubscribe, 1ndex, h3lp, g3t, etc.) g) are you triggering spam traps? some things are red flags; for example, the following phrases in subject lines are automatically blocked: Important Message From growth stocks free calling card direct e-mail secrets Merchant Account Mass Marketing make money fast Pediatric advice Email ? Million People what "they" don't want are you being investigated the actual list is quite a bit longer; i think you get the idea. h) are you using "funky" character sets? [7 bit restriction lifted experimentally on 8/2/00 -- film at 11] unfortunately, there are "issues" if i permit any character set other than old fashioned 7 level ASCII; therefore, you need to avoid national character sets that include various accents, umlauts, national currency characters such as the British pound symbol, etc. i) are you unintentionally including complete digests in your reply? You need to check and make sure you cut down replys to the minimal size; digests are between 20,000 and 25,000 characters in length, and if you include a complete digest in your reply, it clearly won't make the 10,000 character limit. By the way, this feature is intentional. j) Are you using a "bad" ISP or mail relay? See http://www.digest.net/email-policy.html for more information about Digest.Net policies about email. k) Is the error message you get back "User Unknown"? If so, you may be running afoul of spam control severices (again, see http://www.digest.net/email-policy.html) When these services register a hit, the error code 550 is returned. 550 is a generic code that many broken mail systems report as "user unknown". The "rejectlog" entries for the previous day's mail traffic on digest.net may be viewed at http://www.digest.net/rejectlog.01 Some of you may find it useful or instructive to use the telnet program to connect directly to port 25 on krusty-motorsports.com and see what kind of reply you get; this requires some technical knowledge and is not for everyone (you can get out of this at anytime after the initial banner simply by typing quit and hitting enter.) l) Is SMTP over TLS involved? This is a bit esoteric, but as of 8/8/01 the digest.net mail server will attempt to use "TLS" (Transport Layer Security) for outbound mail if the destination mail server offers it. SMTP over TLS is fairly new technology, and a bit buggy. I am monitoring the logs on the server, and when I see TLS related problems, I manually place the problem destinations on a special exception list; however, this may delay email to the destination host until I make the exception. 2. Why can't I unsubscribe? a) are you using the right address? send to majordomo-at-digest.net, and the command format is unsubscribe list-name my-email-address b) has your email address changed? majordomo has no way of knowing that Fred.Flinstone-at-BarneyCo.com was once fflintstone-at-bedrock.org. you can check this with the which command (see 1.b) above for details) 3. How do I post to the list? You may use either one of two addresses: for example, the bmw-digest may be reached using either bmw-at-digest.net or bmw-digest-at-digest.net If you are using the correct addresses and your posts don't show up, check out the stuff in 1. above. 4. Where are the archives? see ftp://ftp.digest.net/ for digest archives. the web archives have proven problematic, and are awaiting time for a systematic attack on the problems they've been having. 5. What other lists are on digest.net? see http://www.digest.net/ for more information. 6. Is there a web subscription form? Yes, recently added. go to http://www.digest.net/bin/digest-subs.cgi 7. Why not move the lists to someplace like (egroups, topica,...)? The Krusty Motorsports server (aka, digest.net) was explicitly to provide for efficient management of the various automotive mailing lists, done the way that the owner of the server wanted it done. Any migration off of the server (which is already bought, paid for, and configured) would create any number of issues. 8. How do i contact the Server Administrator in an emergency? If my regular email address (rwelty-at-krusty-motorsports.com) isn't working for you, you can fall back on rwelty-at-suespammers.org 9. What is Krusty Motorsports, anyway? Krusty Motorsports (http:/www.krusty-motorsports.com/) is a business which is owned and operated by Richard Welty (rwelty-at-krusty-motorsports.com). Krusty is an S-Corporation in the State of New York. Krusty provides a number of Internet related services, such as mailing list, web sites, pop3/telnet accounts, and consulting on internet related issues. For more information, see the web site. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2002 07:45:20 -0700 From: Tesar Landon-r16884 Subject: fsj: rust Down here, any work involving rust is called 'restoration', I think because noone knows how to do it. - - Landon Austin, TX On 3/31/02 9:16 AM, "David Charles Gedraitis" < dcg-at-WPI.EDU > wrote: > The rust issue means basically > if your going to restore a can in new england, you have to be a body man, > and that there are four ways to remove any nuts, bolts and screws from a > car. Grind them off, burn them off, cut them off, or just break them. I > have yet to unscrew anybolt that wasn't a part of the drivetrain, I > suspect thats because they were greasy and not rusty, and also stronger.. > Oh to work on a rust free car-its the stuff that dreams are made of... > > ~dave ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2002 10:31:34 -0500 (EST) From: David Charles Gedraitis Subject: Re: fsj: rust Maybe I should come down there-I'm sure if no one really knows how to do it, it must cost a fortune. I can open a shop. If only I could paint... Incidentally, I can't afford a compressor, nor would I have a place for one anyway. Does anyone know any good ways to making paint lay right using a brush? Can I paint it on and wet sand it glossy? Time and effort are not an issue, but money and proper tools are, so if anyone has any knowledge of this, I'd love to hear about it. Thanks in advance, ~dave '67 Kaiser M-715 '61 Chrysler Newport '55 Chrysler Windsor Wagon see them all at www.wpi.edu/~dcg On Mon, 1 Apr 2002, Tesar Landon-r16884 wrote: > Down here, any work involving rust is called 'restoration', I think because >noone knows how to do it. > > - Landon > Austin, TX ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2002 09:34:12 -0800 From: "Jim B" Subject: fsj: Jeeps in movies Too bad Photopoint went TU. I had shots of just about every Jeep in a movie there is! Short list of what I recall: Reba in Tremors (Reba Macintyre was in it, but the shortbox stepside Jtruck was named that too) and Tremors II (same truck, no Reba). Used Cars had a Wag towing another car cross country along with about 100 cars headed for a car lot. Urban Legends, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Geeks and Freaks, That '70s Show. In Resident Evil, as the heroine is coming out of the hospital, I caught a glimpse of what looked like either a Jtruck or late model Ford grill (hard to tell till I get it on CD). ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 01 Apr 2002 11:37:17 CST From: Dan Black Subject: Re: fsj: Jeeps in movies "Jim B" said: {- Too bad Photopoint went TU. I had shots of just about every Jeep in a movie {- there is! Short list of what I recall: Reba in Tremors (Reba Macintyre was in {- it, but the shortbox stepside Jtruck was named that too) and Tremors II (same {- truck, no Reba). Used Cars had a Wag towing another car cross country along {- with about 100 cars headed for a car lot. Urban Legends, Buffy the Vampire {- Slayer, Geeks and Freaks, That '70s Show. In Resident Evil, as the heroine is {- coming out of the hospital, I caught a glimpse of what looked like either a {- Jtruck or late model Ford grill (hard to tell till I get it on CD). As I mentioned to him, "Buffy" was the TV show; I don't remember seeing any in the film. I also mentioned "The Great Outdoors"; it was fairly prominent as John Candy's truck. Also, Jim's mention of Tremors just reminded me of another big one: "Twister" had the J-Truck. That was the film (which I haven't actually seen yet, but gathered this from the ads and music videos) where their primary goal was apparently to smash every major brand of pickup. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut. -- Ernest Hemingway - -------------- Dan Black ------------------------- dan-at-black.org -------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2002 10:16:10 -0800 From: "Jim B" Subject: fsj: Re: Looking for a great CB.. A: I'm not sure if there is a big difference in the CB world now (except the hand helds) but I got my dad's old 40 channel Lafeyette to put in Black Jack (it's really a base unit) but I may stick one of the old Cobra's I have around here in if they still work. No size 14s in there though! We'll just use standard channels (channel 2 or 5 for the road and channel 9 for emergencies) The Lafeyette has dual tune features so I can be on one channel and still monitor #9 From: "R.J. Baynum" Subject: Looking for a great CB.. Okay the next thing on my list for Ouray.. I am looking and seeking for advice on a CB. I now I used to have a Cobra 29 LTD, years ago, and a Base station at home ( Cobra 90 LTD) when I was in a CB club ( the ch. 23 Mainstreeters in Newark DE. ) but that was back in 79 to 83.. It was what they called peaked and clipped, and it was putting out about 13 watts. I was using two dyne mikes, one was on e the set, plus the mike it's self.. , I used several antennas, once , on my 85 Bronco, was Twin Shakespeare rods 6 ft., then a fire stick, Magnet mount on roof, on my 79 Mustang Gia, and then a to a K-40 .. So I have a little Experience.. You could get some linear boxes, or "Heat", for about a buck a amp, in those days. ( yes ,I know those are illegal.. But the FCC really does not make it a big point to track you down unless you are causing trouble.. and even then the most they will really do is take your stuff and slap you on your hand..;) Some guys would talk about a "President Grant" nick name for a CB, or having the funny channels put in, ( the side bands, that's upper and lower, sort of like ham..) So I guess I want my Cake and I want to eat it too! Where do I go , to find such Stuff, and people who know what I am talking about.. and maybe willing to do some.. ahem.. you know.. "Extras.." what to buy, what is the best brands in your opinion, How hard , and what the best set up is in the FSJ.. What is the best set up in a J-10? My antenna mount is hooked up to the Driver's side door mirror.. It was there when I got it.. Also I really need advice on the best way to the the best reception, and also how to get some "skip" when the conditions are right.. I always get a kick out of that.. My friend and I would sit in his drive way and be talking to people on the other side of the country. Just as clear as a bell! he had a wire whip antenna.. Thanks for any links and info.. I am out of date.. What is new in the CB world? Just trying to get out there and explore my world.. to infinity and beyond.. R.J. 80 J-10 Honcho Huntsville AL. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2002 10:34:23 -0800 From: "Jim B" Subject: fsj: 265 Hemi in OZ http://www.geocities.com/bigdodgedave/265_hemi.htm ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 01 Apr 2002 14:41:42 -0600 From: "R.J. Baynum" Subject: Re: fsj: Jeeps in movies There is one with mini dreyfus, and a guy they where in a desert, searching for this box, , well the other guy had a white J-4000, gladiator, with a cap, minnie had a old Toyota Land cruiser wagon.. it was on HBO.. I wish I could remember the name. R.J. Dan Black wrote: > "Jim B" said: > {- Too bad Photopoint went TU. I had shots of just about every Jeep in a movie > {- there is! Short list of what I recall: Reba in Tremors (Reba Macintyre was in > {- it, but the shortbox stepside Jtruck was named that too) and Tremors II (same > {- truck, no Reba). Used Cars had a Wag towing another car cross country along > {- with about 100 cars headed for a car lot. Urban Legends, Buffy the Vampire > {- Slayer, Geeks and Freaks, That '70s Show. In Resident Evil, as the heroine is > {- coming out of the hospital, I caught a glimpse of what looked like either a > {- Jtruck or late model Ford grill (hard to tell till I get it on CD). > > As I mentioned to him, "Buffy" was the TV show; I don't remember seeing > any in the film. > > I also mentioned "The Great Outdoors"; it was fairly prominent as John > Candy's truck. > > Also, Jim's mention of Tremors just reminded me of another big one: > "Twister" had the J-Truck. That was the film (which I haven't actually > seen yet, but gathered this from the ads and music videos) where their > primary goal was apparently to smash every major brand of pickup. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to > keep your mouth shut. > -- Ernest Hemingway > -------------- Dan Black ------------------------- dan-at-black.org -------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 01 Apr 2002 13:30:55 -0800 From: john meister Subject: fsj: a couple of FSJs for sale My white '80 Cherokee with the 258/Automatic was put up on ebay today, I'll find the link if I have time. Nice rig, think it's opening at $999. tempting... but I can't do it... also someone in montana is sending me pictures of an '80 J10 shortbox with 360/at/full time setup (xfr case needs a chain he said), he's in the $1k range as well.. I'll wait to get the pictures to post all the details. (that way if it's a sweet machine I've got first dibs... like I need ANOTHER jeep or something... rofl...) Anyway, the white Cherokee is in the Seattle are, the J10 is in Montana, email me off list if you're interested in either and I'll put you in touch. john - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** john-at-wagoneers.com often via PINE on Linux ** (prefer plain text emails please!) ** http://wagoneers.com ** ** http://freegift.net ** Snohomish, Washington USA - where Jeeps don't rust, they mold. ...and remember, leaving life without Jesus just isn't recommended... - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 01 Apr 2002 13:50:11 -0800 From: john meister Subject: fsj: the 1980 Cherokee - 258/AT http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/ebayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1817906976&r=0 &t=0 1980 White Cherokee, 258/AT/NP208, very nice rig... must go... see karl on ebay.... - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ** john-at-wagoneers.com often via PINE on Linux ** (prefer plain text emails please!) ** http://wagoneers.com ** ** http://freegift.net ** Snohomish, Washington USA - where Jeeps don't rust, they mold. ...and remember, leaving life without Jesus just isn't recommended... - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2002 14:16:56 -0800 (PST) From: Carnuck-at-webtv.net (James Blair) Subject: fsj: Re: of binary operators A: Watch out for email from janetanded-at-ns.sympatico.ca (Edelore Frederick) they have the following virus attached UNREGASF.EXE ************************************* JimBlair, Seattle,WA '84 J10, '86 MJ http://www.geocities.com/eaglemania2002/ Black Jack's before pic: http://wagoneers.com/JEEPS/FESTS/Snohomish-April2-2000/PIC00004.JPG ************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2002 10:32:31 -0500 From: George Milam Subject: fsj: RE: [FSJ-List] FSJ in movies Has anyone seen the new comercial on TV for Pennsylvania? I features a Grand Wagoneer all of the way through! I couldn't believe it when I saw it last night. George Milam "89 Grand Wagoneer "Moose" VT - -----Original Message----- From: Seth Brechbill [mailto:phatboog-at-hotmail.com] Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 10:52 AM To: FSJ-List-at-yahoogroups.com Subject: [FSJ-List] FSJ in movies I don't know the name of the movie ,but it is about a mother, who lives in the country, and makes baby food for her baby. The baby food is very good and she drives around,in a Wagoneer, selling it. Does anyone know the name. In the movie Erin Brockavich, close the end when she is getting signitures, a man is working on a wagoneer, the hood is up, and it is only on the screen for a little bit. Booger '79 chief _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com Yahoo! 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