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![]() dxAce wrote: Just Plain Burr wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Just Plain Burr wrote: Mike, I mounted my BC 245 in my pickup this afternoon. Been wanting to do that for a year so I got it done. While I was there I drained and flushed the radiator and put "summer coolent" in, nice green. Always 'summer' in the Philippines, is it not, Cuz? I asked for "Anti Freeze" and blew their minds (what they have) It stays around 90-95 most of the days, nights are around 85. Humidity says about 99. The fans in the house will ring the water out of the air at times, that's funny. (blowing water) Been there and done that, as you know, Cuz! Kinda the opposite is Africa, in places, where humidity is a premium. Getting ready here to get the AC unit in the window as it may just really get hot in the next week or so. Lake levels are back up to their long term averages. Oh yeah, forgot to add that it's only 66 degrees F, here at 10 AM ET (1400 GMT) on the freakin 14th of June! |
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Sometimes those Helicopters in Vietnam looked like flying water
sprinklers, wringing that moisture out of the air and blowing it downward.The weather over there is always hot and very humid, all day long and all night long.I was at Shannon Wright Compound www.114thaviationcompany.com for about three months and then I was transfered to Tan Son Nhut for the rest of my year over there in 1964. www.tsna.org Every time I took a shower bath, as soon as I turned off the water I was sweating again.I guess the weather further North of Saigon might be cooler, up in the hills/mountains. In the Summertime, the weather gets hot and humid here too, but not as humid as in Vietnam.Sometimes, it gets over 100 degrees here.It gets to be a real ''burner''. www.wxusa.com/wx1/Jackson-MS.htm JT and Dave www.supertalkms.com used to argure back and forth with each other on their radio talk show, just like two kindergarten kids.I think Paul Gallo told them to cool it! cuhulin |
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![]() wrote in message ... Sometimes those Helicopters in Vietnam looked like flying water sprinklers, wringing that moisture out of the air and blowing it downward.The weather over there is always hot and very humid, all day long and all night long.I was at Shannon Wright Compound www.114thaviationcompany.com for about three months and then I was transfered to Tan Son Nhut for the rest of my year over there in 1964. www.tsna.org Every time I took a shower bath, as soon as I turned off the water I was sweating again.I guess the weather further North of Saigon might be cooler, up in the hills/mountains. I did my time, I was based in Phu Bai but I moved from North to South. |
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dxAce wrote: dxAce wrote: Just Plain Burr wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Just Plain Burr wrote: Mike, I mounted my BC 245 in my pickup this afternoon. Been wanting to do that for a year so I got it done. While I was there I drained and flushed the radiator and put "summer coolent" in, nice green. Always 'summer' in the Philippines, is it not, Cuz? I asked for "Anti Freeze" and blew their minds (what they have) It stays around 90-95 most of the days, nights are around 85. Humidity says about 99. The fans in the house will ring the water out of the air at times, that's funny. (blowing water) Been there and done that, as you know, Cuz! Kinda the opposite is Africa, in places, where humidity is a premium. Getting ready here to get the AC unit in the window as it may just really get hot in the next week or so. Lake levels are back up to their long term averages. Oh yeah, forgot to add that it's only 66 degrees F, here at 10 AM ET (1400 GMT) on the freakin 14th of June! That's because we have been on a cooling trend for more than a decade. It's colder here in the summer than when I first moved out here to the west coast. It's a good thing we have all that Al Gore hot air going around or the coming ice age would already be here. We may have hit the solar cycle bottom this summer. The next few months will tell. The SW reception will improve and we will probably go back to a small warming trend that will freak out all the clowns in the global warming crowd. Even though it is the sun continuing to control the earths climate the global warming clowns will insist it is man according to their ego centric group think. Pass the KooL-Aid. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() Telamon wrote: In article , dxAce wrote: dxAce wrote: Just Plain Burr wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Just Plain Burr wrote: Mike, I mounted my BC 245 in my pickup this afternoon. Been wanting to do that for a year so I got it done. While I was there I drained and flushed the radiator and put "summer coolent" in, nice green. Always 'summer' in the Philippines, is it not, Cuz? I asked for "Anti Freeze" and blew their minds (what they have) It stays around 90-95 most of the days, nights are around 85. Humidity says about 99. The fans in the house will ring the water out of the air at times, that's funny. (blowing water) Been there and done that, as you know, Cuz! Kinda the opposite is Africa, in places, where humidity is a premium. Getting ready here to get the AC unit in the window as it may just really get hot in the next week or so. Lake levels are back up to their long term averages. Oh yeah, forgot to add that it's only 66 degrees F, here at 10 AM ET (1400 GMT) on the freakin 14th of June! That's because we have been on a cooling trend for more than a decade. It's colder here in the summer than when I first moved out here to the west coast. It's a good thing we have all that Al Gore hot air going around or the coming ice age would already be here. We may have hit the solar cycle bottom this summer. The next few months will tell. The SW reception will improve and we will probably go back to a small warming trend that will freak out all the clowns in the global warming crowd. Even though it is the sun continuing to control the earths climate the global warming clowns will insist it is man according to their ego centric group think. Pass the KooL-Aid. I've often said that summer does not come to Michigan until July 4 and lasts until July 5, and this year I may be right. But, the sun shines, and the grass is green! And DX season will be back in 120 days or so. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() "dxAce" But, the sun shines, and the grass is green! And DX season will be back in 120 days or so. dxAce Michigan USA Steve, if the sun is shining and the grass is green and your plate is full what more can you ask for!!! LLL, Burr |
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![]() "Just Plain Burr" wrote in message .. . "dxAce" But, the sun shines, and the grass is green! And DX season will be back in 120 days or so. dxAce Michigan USA Steve, if the sun is shining and the grass is green and your plate is full what more can you ask for!!! LLL, Burr PS: and your radios work |
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On Jun 14, 2:48*pm, "Just Plain Burr" wrote:
"dxAce" But, the sun shines, and the grass is green! And DX season will be back in 120 days or so. dxAce Michigan USA - Steve, if the sun is shining and the grass is green and your plate is full - what more can you ask for!!! - - LLL, - - Burr a Warm Toilet Seat; a Comfortable Bed; and a Radio that Glows in the Dark ~ RHF |
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![]() "~ RHF" USA - Steve, if the sun is shining and the grass is green and your plate is full - what more can you ask for!!! - - LLL, - - Burr a Warm Toilet Seat; a Comfortable Bed; and a Radio that Glows in the Dark ~ RHF Nice idea Roy. I'm going to build a new bed before Christmas with a California Deep Mattress. AND, I have the dial lights on, just wish the keys were lit. I'm scanning right now, no baseball this morning and an hour until workout time. (rain or shine) |
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I worked on my 1978 Dodge van today.(it hasen't ran since last September
when I bought my new old fancy 1983 Dodge RV van) I got my 1978 Dodge van where it will crank up and run, but the gas tank ran out of gas.Tomorrow I have to get three of those flat tires fixed and I will buy some gas to put in the van's gas tank. Then I sat on the back end of my trailer under the shade trees and I peeled and I ate five oranges. S.it! this heat and humidity is killing me! I am fixin to take a bath and rig up some supper. cuhulin |
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