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Heading out in a few minutes for two weeks in Western N.C. for a little
fishing, Hope to join my mentor Jeff Miller for a couple of lessons before he ends his two week trip. I have cabin on Snowbird Creek ( stocked section } so if anyone is in area and wants to join me for a short hike call 910 262 7761-you have to be close to get wife's cell phone. Checked Roff for a few clues to improve my catch rate but found mostly war talk and election talk. Perhaps we should change the name of our newsgroup as contents have certainly changed over the years. Luckerly (?) I have printed out fishing hints over the years from Willie, Bruiser. even nympher Dave, etc and will take my file along and try different interesting methods of rigging , casting, and presentation each day so I don't just get tired of reeling in fish. You guys have fun and organize the world while I,m gone. Indian Joe |
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![]() Joe McIntosh wrote: Heading out in a few minutes for two weeks in Western N.C. for a little fishing, Hope to join my mentor Jeff Miller for a couple of lessons before he ends his two week trip. Have a good time, Joe. Right now I'm stuck in Moriarty, NM, with a flat tire and cross threaded lug nut. Hopefully the guys at Larry's can get it off and I'll continue on my way home from my 8 week journey. -- Charlie... |
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![]() "Joe McIntosh" wrote in message ... Heading out in a few minutes for two weeks in Western N.C. for a little fishing, Hope to join my mentor Jeff Miller for a couple of lessons before he ends his two week trip. I have cabin on Snowbird Creek ( stocked section } so if anyone is in area and wants to join me for a short hike call 910 262 7761-you have to be close to get wife's cell phone. Checked Roff for a few clues to improve my catch rate but found mostly war talk and election talk. Perhaps we should change the name of our newsgroup as contents have certainly changed over the years. Luckerly (?) I have printed out fishing hints over the years from Willie, Bruiser. even nympher Dave, etc and will take my file along and try different interesting methods of rigging , casting, and presentation each day so I don't just get tired of reeling in fish. You guys have fun and organize the world while I,m gone. Indian Joe Have a great time I J, -tom |
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On 10 Oct 2006 06:15:19 -0700, "Charlie Choc"
wrote: Joe McIntosh wrote: Heading out in a few minutes for two weeks in Western N.C. for a little fishing, Hope to join my mentor Jeff Miller for a couple of lessons before he ends his two week trip. Have a good time, Joe. Right now I'm stuck in Moriarty, NM, with a flat tire and cross threaded lug nut. Hopefully the guys at Larry's can get it off and I'll continue on my way home from my 8 week journey. Unless there's something unusual about the hub with the flat, just snap off the lug (it can be done with a 4-way wrench, or certainly, an appropriate socket, straight/"breaker" bar, and if need be, a cheater pipe (simply a length of pipe that will fit over the breaker bar and not bend, ala chain-link fence top-rail of something). Then simply remove the rest of lug nuts, the wheel and tire, and knock the stub of the lug out from the front. If you can't knock the stub out, you can remount the fixed tire using the remaining 4 or 5 nuts and be carefully on your way to a larger repair facility. HTH, R |
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Joe McIntosh typed:
snip ...call 910 262 7761-you have to be close to get wife's cell phone. I hate to be the one to tell you this, Joe, but someone could be standing side-by-side with you and it would make no difference. These new-fangled cell phone devices ain't walkie-talkies, ya know! ;-) -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 10:49:11 -0400, "Tim J."
wrote: Joe McIntosh typed: snip ...call 910 262 7761-you have to be close to get wife's cell phone. I hate to be the one to tell you this, Joe, but someone could be standing side-by-side with you and it would make no difference. These new-fangled cell phone devices ain't walkie-talkies, ya know! ;-) I hate to be the one to tell _you_ this, but some kinda are, or at least work for the end-user in much the same way. And depending on the carrier and type of phone, it's possible to have better luck across the country than standing next to each other. There are spots (both in and out of urban areas) where, for example, a particular Cingular customer can get service, but a Nextel/Cellular South/whoever customer can't and vice-versa. And if there aren't any towers in the area, nobody is talking to anybody... TC, R |
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Joe McIntosh wrote:
Checked Roff for a few clues to improve my catch rate but found mostly war talk and election talk. Perhaps we should change the name of our newsgroup as contents have certainly changed over the years. rec.outdoors.gothic.lolita has a nice ring to it..... Hope you and jeff catch a mess of 'em, Joe. JR |
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On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 15:15:53 -0400, "Tim J."
wrote: typed: On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 10:49:11 -0400, "Tim J." wrote: Joe McIntosh typed: snip ...call 910 262 7761-you have to be close to get wife's cell phone. I hate to be the one to tell you this, Joe, but someone could be standing side-by-side with you and it would make no difference. These new-fangled cell phone devices ain't walkie-talkies, ya know! ;-) I hate to be the one to tell _you_ this, but some kinda are, or at least work for the end-user in much the same way. And depending on the carrier and type of phone, it's possible to have better luck across the country than standing next to each other. There are spots (both in and out of urban areas) where, for example, a particular Cingular customer can get service, but a Nextel/Cellular South/whoever customer can't and vice-versa. And if there aren't any towers in the area, nobody is talking to anybody... So, basically, in Joe's context of someone having to be nearby to call his wife's cell phone, what I said is correct then, right? Or are you saying some cell phones are phone-to-phone direct, which is what Joe implied? Some can be "phone-to-phone," (well, most commonly, it's more (internal) tower to (internal) tower, like Nextel, but see below) some can't, but IAC, some areas (although the number is dwindling and coverage areas and system-sharing agreements are increasing) are serviced with limited towers, all of the "local" carriers. I can think of a number of rural or just semi-rural areas that are now, or in some cases, less than 2 years ago were, in just such a circumstance. So, if you aren't using the same carrier AND in same general area, getting through is or was hit-or-miss. All I was pointing out was that from an end-user perspective, and under certain circumstances, "cellular" might seem very much like "walkie-talkies." TC, R |
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On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 15:15:53 -0400, "Tim J." wrote: typed: On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 10:49:11 -0400, "Tim J." wrote: Joe McIntosh typed: snip ...call 910 262 7761-you have to be close to get wife's cell phone. I hate to be the one to tell you this, Joe, but someone could be standing side-by-side with you and it would make no difference. These new-fangled cell phone devices ain't walkie-talkies, ya know! ;-) I hate to be the one to tell _you_ this, but some kinda are, or at least work for the end-user in much the same way. And depending on the carrier and type of phone, it's possible to have better luck across the country than standing next to each other. There are spots (both in and out of urban areas) where, for example, a particular Cingular customer can get service, but a Nextel/Cellular South/whoever customer can't and vice-versa. And if there aren't any towers in the area, nobody is talking to anybody... So, basically, in Joe's context of someone having to be nearby to call his wife's cell phone, what I said is correct then, right? Or are you saying some cell phones are phone-to-phone direct, which is what Joe implied? Some can be "phone-to-phone," (well, most commonly, it's more (internal) tower to (internal) tower, like Nextel, but see below) some can't, but IAC, some areas (although the number is dwindling and coverage areas and system-sharing agreements are increasing) are serviced with limited towers, all of the "local" carriers. I can think of a number of rural or just semi-rural areas that are now, or in some cases, less than 2 years ago were, in just such a circumstance. So, if you aren't using the same carrier AND in same general area, getting through is or was hit-or-miss. All I was pointing out was that from an end-user perspective, and under certain circumstances, "cellular" might seem very much like "walkie-talkies." I didn't know Nextel had direct phone-to-phone capabilities on some of their phones, even without network access. That's pretty cool. -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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