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On 31 Dec 2007, 12:49, Andy Hawkins <a...@gently.org.uk> wrote: > Hi, > > In article <Xns9A1780A9D62A8pissuprop...@207.14.116.130>, >            Bertie the Bunyip<S...@rt.1> wrote: > > > In any case, they will definitle learn more about aircraft handling than > > they would in the UK. > > Why do you say that? I would have thought the PPL syllabus in the two > countries would be relatively     

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Author: Bertie the Bunyip
Date: Jan 1, 2008 14:34

Hi, In article <Xns9A1780A9D62A8pissupropeeh@207.14.116.130>, Bertie the Bunyip<Sn@rt.1> wrote: In any case, they will definitle learn more about aircraft handling than they would in the UK. Why do you say that? I would have thought the PPL syllabus in the two countries would be relatively comparable. What things do they do in the States that we wouldn't cover here in the
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"RobV" <robert@nowhere.invalid> wrote in message news:3aydnUFA8J2oE9XbnZ2dnUVZ_jCdnZ2d@adelphia.com... > In addition to what Sue recommended, what is the CPU temp reading? > The other question is, does the manual tell you where the chassis temp > probe is located? Perhaps it's on the board in a place where hot air is > being blown across it. 45C is definitlely too high a temp for the MB.     

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Author: Andy Hawkins
Date: Dec 31, 2007 04:49

Frank wrote: I agree, you do and I appreciate it all. OK. I know I can disable the chassis fan alarm in the bios.And Sue, I will take your suggestions about monitoring the HD's (2 SATA and 1 IDE, at present) But the alarm is going off because of the 45 degree Cent threshold limit set for the MB. I mean, at boot it's already 42 degree C. Even SiSoft Sandra 2007 Free gave a MB too hot
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"The Older Gentleman" <chateau.murray.takethisout@dsl.pipex.com> wrote in message news:1hsldee.1fk0m3a1t1qks9N%%chateau.murray.takethisout@dsl.pipex.com... > Beav <beavis.original@ntlwoxorld.com> wrote: > >> Even when we were both in our 40's, we didn't go to mum's on bikes and >> she >> was blissfully ignorant of our ownership. > > <hoarse whisper> > > Does she know you post here?     

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Author: Rick Paul
Date: May 14, 2007 11:07

"jpchick" <jpchick83@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1158935257.668991.216900@k70g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... another tony fan wrote: "jpchick" <jpchick83@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1158921094.312231.99190@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... I would think that his track record would speak for itself. Look at the number of championships
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"jpchick" <jpchick83@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1158935521.195914.131420@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com... > > Mike Marlow wrote: > > "jpchick" <jpchick83@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:1158921094.312231.99190@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > > > > > > > a winning car at one track doesn't necessarily translate to a car that > > > runs well at another. It may be a good indicator     

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Author: RobV
Date: May 14, 2007 09:28

another tony fan wrote: "jpchick" <jpchick83@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1158834516.439028.171380@i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... another tony fan wrote: "jpchick" <jpchick83@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1158806221.850460.59370@i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... another tony fan wrote: "Julia" <jpchick83@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Jan Böhme skrev: > Sean J Murphy skrev: > > > Perhaps the Spanish have no > > single equivalent term for 'marshalling'? > > Is there any other language than English that has? It definitlely > doesn't exist in Swedish, I've never heard about it in German, and I'm > not even certain that there is an exact equivalent in French. > > Jan Böhme In Norway we use the words "unionsvåpen" (arms     

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Author: Beav
Date: Jan 27, 2007 08:47

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Author: another tony fan
Date: Sep 22, 2006 17:50

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Author: Mike Marlow
Date: Sep 22, 2006 09:44

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Author: jpchick
Date: Sep 22, 2006 03:31

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Author: Hans Cappelen
Date: Aug 15, 2006 07:30

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Author: Jan Böhme
Date: Aug 14, 2006 01:30

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