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Close roads, speed up traffic
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Digital Kettle Pro -- First Impressions
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Electric kettle advice
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Re: Doc's
Group: alt.startrek · Group Profile · Search for rainy in alt.startrek
Author: Kweeg
Date: Sep 19, 2008 18:56
... ------ McCoy / Bashir (but it ain't natural) Worst Doc ------ Crusher (whoda thought she make my list, again) Best Actor ------ De Kelly / Robert Picardo *add your own question ------- Most likely to cure a rainy day ------ -- Qapla' Kweeg Ten of Canadian Clubs in the Eeeevil Trek Cabal "Half a gallon a'scotch!" Scotty (Spectre of the Gun) 1,079,252,848.8 km/h, not just a good idea, it's the law. "So say we ...
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Re: Star Trek TOS up for an Emmy
Group: alt.startrek · Group Profile · Search for rainy in alt.startrek
Author: JKconey
Date: Sep 15, 2008 21:45
... and grins with joy - because he just realized Jim is alive not dead. <Amok What about... "I've eaten animal flesh, and I've enjoyed it". or.... "you can't change the laws of physics".... or my altime fav, that I use to this very day when I fix a dead computer..... "Jim, I'm beginning to think I can cure a rainy day". -- "When you win, nothing hurts".... Joe Namath JK www.MyConeyIslandMemories.com
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Re: Close roads, speed up traffic
Group: uk.transport · Group Profile · Search for rainy in uk.transport
Author: Roland Perry
Date: Sep 15, 2008 06:15
...14 Sep 2008, JB <none@invalid.com> remarked: And people that do think that you can build your way out of congestion should stop for a moment and ask themselves if the M25 does work at 8am on a rainy Monday morning in December. Just because it has problems at specific times and location doesn't mean that overall it's not an improvement. As someone who weekly-commuted between Essex and Reading, even a congested M25 beats what was there...
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Re: Close roads, speed up traffic
Group: uk.transport.london · Group Profile · Search for rainy in uk.transport.london
Author: Roland Perry
Date: Sep 15, 2008 06:15
...14 Sep 2008, JB <none@invalid.com> remarked: And people that do think that you can build your way out of congestion should stop for a moment and ask themselves if the M25 does work at 8am on a rainy Monday morning in December. Just because it has problems at specific times and location doesn't mean that overall it's not an improvement. As someone who weekly-commuted between Essex and Reading, even a congested M25 beats what was there...
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Re: Close roads, speed up traffic
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Author: JNugent
Date: Sep 15, 2008 01:26
... Dartford Crossing) was closed to traffic. And people that do think that you can build your way out of congestion should stop for a moment and ask themselves if the M25 does work at 8am on a rainy Monday morning in December. Compared to the alternative(s), of course it does, both for the traffic travelling on it and for the roads it relieves (Dorking, anyone?). Prior to the M25 hardly anyone would have considered living ...
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Re: Close roads, speed up traffic
Group: uk.transport.london · Group Profile · Search for rainy in uk.transport.london
Author: JNugent
Date: Sep 15, 2008 01:26
... Dartford Crossing) was closed to traffic. And people that do think that you can build your way out of congestion should stop for a moment and ask themselves if the M25 does work at 8am on a rainy Monday morning in December. Compared to the alternative(s), of course it does, both for the traffic travelling on it and for the roads it relieves (Dorking, anyone?). Prior to the M25 hardly anyone would have considered living ...
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Re: Digital Kettle Pro -- First Impressions
Group: rec.food.drink.tea · Group Profile · Search for rainy in rec.food.drink.tea
Author: Square Peg
Date: Sep 9, 2008 07:58
On Tue, 9 Sep 2008 02:58:16 -0700 (PDT), Rainy <andrei.avk@gmail.com> wrote: I really like this thing so far. I'll make my first pot in a little bit. If I have any new experiences, I'll post them. If anyone hsa any questions, fire away. The kettle is made by a company called Del-Savo, Inc., in Los Gatos California. The kettle is bears the brand name Pino. The website,http://www.pino-usa.com/, shows several other tea-...
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Re: Digital Kettle Pro -- First Impressions
Group: rec.food.drink.tea · Group Profile · Search for rainy in rec.food.drink.tea
Author: Space Cowboy
Date: Sep 9, 2008 05:50
Pennys sells their cookware Cooks namebrand which is a 1.5L 1500w stainless steel blow torch I use everyday that simply boils water. It has an external water guage which acts like a bubble chamber and is the way Chinese tell water temperature. Jim PS Price $20 when on sale. Rainy wrote: I also looked yesterday in a local dept. store for a kettle without variable temps, and they're all plastic on the inside!!
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Re: Digital Kettle Pro -- First Impressions
Group: rec.food.drink.tea · Group Profile · Search for rainy in rec.food.drink.tea
Author: Rainy
Date: Sep 9, 2008 02:58
On Sep 8, 8:42 pm, Square Peg <Square...@Round.Hole> wrote: This puppy was worth every penny!!! (Sorry, Rainy) I always have complaints, but I'll put them at the end. First for the good points. 1. It just plain damn works. Of course, I've only heated 3 pots of water so far, but damn!!! It's slick. 2. The temperature control looks to be very accurate, just as reported by Natarajan. I filled it up with 1.5 liters of ...
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Re: Electric kettle advice
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Author: Shen
Date: Sep 8, 2008 21:14
On Sep 7, 12:39 am, Rainy <andrei....@gmail.com> wrote: I'm looking for an electric kettle with these features: 1. Boils quickly (i.e. not like Zojirushi dispensers) 2. Metal on the inside, no plastic (specify if it's coated with anything or plain steel) 3. Variable temps with wide range of possible values 4. Not more than $50. It looks like Upton Tea has a winner for $38. But is it metal on the inside? Is it coated?...
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