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Cato wrote:

On Mar 3, 12:31 pm, "HD Radio Fan" wrote:
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Roadie wrote:


A radio that uses a built-in generator would be much easier to carry
around and keep charged up than your other alternatives. AM, FM and
weather channel coverage is far far more imprtant than shortwave in an
emergency radio.


Only in the U.S.


Geoff.


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Yes, I am in Canada. I live about ten miles from the border at
Niagara Falls. Spent a lot of time in both Canada and the U.S. Have
relatives in both countrys. Family been here since 1635.


When would you like to sign title over?

Come on now, you being a nice Liberal, Carbon Footprint, Al Gore, Cock Sucking kinda Canuck *******.. Give it
up, Boy!

I'm a real Native American...




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dxAce wrote:

Cato wrote:

On Mar 3, 12:31 pm, "HD Radio Fan" wrote:
"Geoffrey S. Mendelson" wrote in ...





Roadie wrote:
A radio that uses a built-in generator would be much easier to carry
around and keep charged up than your other alternatives. AM, FM and
weather channel coverage is far far more imprtant than shortwave in an
emergency radio.
Only in the U.S.
Geoff.
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IL Voice: (07)-7424-1667 Fax ONLY: 972-2-648-1443 U.S. Voice:
1-215-821-1838
Visit my 'blog athttp://geoffstechno.livejournal.com/
The original poster to this thread is in Canada. Close enough?- Hide quoted text -

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Yes, I am in Canada. I live about ten miles from the border at
Niagara Falls. Spent a lot of time in both Canada and the U.S. Have
relatives in both countrys. Family been here since 1635.


When would you like to sign title over?

Come on now, you being a nice Liberal, Carbon Footprint, Al Gore, Cock Sucking kinda Canuck *******.. Give it
up, Boy!

I'm a real Native American...




I believe you once said you were one sixth Native stock. It appears you
use the race card when it's to your advantage. When it comes to
others...well..you claim they're just pieces of
Mexican/Japanese/Canadian ****.

I feel sorry for you and how you were brought up. Your parents couldn't
instill a sense of decency or respect in you. I'm sure they tried.

You should avoid getting drunk in a public forum. Try AA. Please.


mike


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first dxAce wrote:

I'm a real Native American...


then m II wrote:

I believe you once said you were one sixth Native stock. It appears
you use the race card when it's to your advantage.


Interesting...the one who bitterly (and *endlessly*) complains about
"fake" Hispanics can't decide if he is 1/6 or full. Does this mean he
might be fake himself? Not only did he bend the needle on the "Irony
Meter", it actually exploded!

No matter, full or one sixth. He has clearly demonstrated (time and
again) that he just can't handle that "fire-water".

m II then wrote:

You should avoid getting drunk in a public forum. Try AA. Please.

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I am not a Lardass,I have almost no ass at all,to speak of.Lardass
Edweenie once refered to me as, Lard.He done opened the floodgates.
cuhulin

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Tell-A-Troll wrote:

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Interesting...the one who bitterly (and *endlessly*) complains about
"fake" Hispanics can't decide if he is 1/6 or full. Does this mean he
might be fake himself? Not only did he bend the needle on the "Irony
Meter", it actually exploded!

No matter, full or one sixth. He has clearly demonstrated (time and
again) that he just can't handle that "fire-water".

m II then wrote:

You should avoid getting drunk in a public forum. Try AA. Please.


"Hispanic" is almost a misnomer. Mexico is mainly north, central and
south americans. Unfortuantly, the spanish ruling class holds them in a
manner closely resembling slavery ...

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I saw some neat looking battery chargers at the Wal Mart store
electronics department this afternoon.(I always check out the
electronics department and the magazine racks too,I also bought a new
computer magazine at the store along with my usual Beer and grub) Saker
www.sakar.com makes them.Plug the charger in a car cigarette lighter
(the charger comes with two AA batteries) and the batteries get charged
up.
cuhulin

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wrote:
I saw some neat looking battery chargers at the Wal Mart store
electronics department this afternoon.(I always check out the
electronics department and the magazine racks too,I also bought a new
computer magazine at the store along with my usual Beer and grub) Saker
www.sakar.com makes them.Plug the charger in a car cigarette lighter
(the charger comes with two AA batteries) and the batteries get charged
up.
cuhulin


You could always find solar chargers and put those chargers in an open
room in your home. Even a few hours of direct sunlight a day will charge
those batteries. And as long as you are not needing 24 hour a day radio,
you're probably going to be in luck. Vehicle charging might be an option
too as I have noticed a cellphone will charge much faster in a vehicle
than in a home.
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dxAce wrote:


Cato wrote:


On Mar 3, 12:31 pm, "HD Radio Fan" wrote:

"Geoffrey S. Mendelson" wrote in ...






Roadie wrote:

A radio that uses a built-in generator would be much easier to carry
around and keep charged up than your other alternatives. AM, FM and
weather channel coverage is far far more imprtant than shortwave in an
emergency radio.

Only in the U.S.

Geoff.

--
Geoffrey S. Mendelson, Jerusalem, Israel N3OWJ/4X1GM
IL Voice: (07)-7424-1667 Fax ONLY: 972-2-648-1443 U.S. Voice:

1-215-821-1838

Visit my 'blog athttp://geoffstechno.livejournal.com/

The original poster to this thread is in Canada. Close enough?- Hide quoted text -

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Yes, I am in Canada. I live about ten miles from the border at
Niagara Falls. Spent a lot of time in both Canada and the U.S. Have
relatives in both countrys. Family been here since 1635.



When would you like to sign title over?

Come on now, you being a nice Liberal, Carbon Footprint, Al Gore, Cock Sucking kinda Canuck *******.. Give it
up, Boy!

I'm a real Native American...





He is actually the indian in the Village People group.
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Billy Smith wrote:

dxAce wrote:


Cato wrote:


On Mar 3, 12:31 pm, "HD Radio Fan" wrote:

"Geoffrey S. Mendelson" wrote in ...






Roadie wrote:

A radio that uses a built-in generator would be much easier to carry
around and keep charged up than your other alternatives. AM, FM and
weather channel coverage is far far more imprtant than shortwave in an
emergency radio.

Only in the U.S.

Geoff.

--
Geoffrey S. Mendelson, Jerusalem, Israel N3OWJ/4X1GM
IL Voice: (07)-7424-1667 Fax ONLY: 972-2-648-1443 U.S. Voice:

1-215-821-1838

Visit my 'blog athttp://geoffstechno.livejournal.com/

The original poster to this thread is in Canada. Close enough?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Yes, I am in Canada. I live about ten miles from the border at
Niagara Falls. Spent a lot of time in both Canada and the U.S. Have
relatives in both countrys. Family been here since 1635.



When would you like to sign title over?

Come on now, you being a nice Liberal, Carbon Footprint, Al Gore, Cock Sucking kinda Canuck *******.. Give it
up, Boy!

I'm a real Native American...





He is actually the indian in the Village People group.


Nah, he was fake little cock sucker like you!


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On Mar 3, 6:10 pm, dxAce wrote:
Cato wrote:
On Mar 3, 12:31 pm, "HD Radio Fan" wrote:
"Geoffrey S. Mendelson" wrote in ...


Roadie wrote:


A radio that uses a built-in generator would be much easier to carry
around and keep charged up than your other alternatives. AM, FM and
weather channel coverage is far far more imprtant than shortwave in an
emergency radio.


Only in the U.S.


Geoff.


--
Geoffrey S. Mendelson, Jerusalem, Israel N3OWJ/4X1GM
IL Voice: (07)-7424-1667 Fax ONLY: 972-2-648-1443 U.S. Voice:
1-215-821-1838
Visit my 'blog athttp://geoffstechno.livejournal.com/


The original poster to this thread is in Canada. Close enough?- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yes, I am in Canada. I live about ten miles from the border at
Niagara Falls. Spent a lot of time in both Canada and the U.S. Have
relatives in both countrys. Family been here since 1635.


When would you like to sign title over?

Come on now, you being a nice Liberal, Carbon Footprint, Al Gore, Cock Sucking kinda Canuck *******.. Give it
up, Boy!

I'm a real Native American...- Hide quoted text -

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Well, well, well.... A couple of corrections in order for our ignorant
friend.
1. Nope... not a liberal. I'm a libertarian if I'm anything. I wonder
if you even know what that is?... Not every Canuck is a liberal or a
socialist, although I do agree it is sometimes hard to see that
fact. ;-)
2. Carbon Footprint? Ya I know what it means. Could you elaborate on
how it applies to me and not you?
3. Al Gore is a high priest of global warming. I really don't care
for the guy at all. I don't even like him since he basically uses
propaganda to try and terrify everyone about the doom that is coming,
and that it is all our fault. He's been up here in Canada trying to
scare the **** out of us about our coming doom. Hey, isn't he a fellow
countryman of yours???
4. You say I suck cocks? Well, sorry to dissapoint you, but I don't
suck cocks. Do you?
5. Well, yes, I guess you can call me a Canuck. Since I am a born in
Canada Canadian. But a branch of our family has been in the States
since before 1776, Some sided with the patriots, some sided with the
King. Our family was split up because of that war. (the ones that came
to Canada decided to stay loyal to King George III.) Another branch
moved to Kansas in the early 1850's, and another group of us moved to
California in the 1930's, so our family is full of Canadians and
Americans.
6. *******? Both my parents were married. How about yours?

Cato





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