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Re: Mobile phone interference
Group: aus.aviation · Group Profile · Search for swag in aus.aviation
Author: David Lesher
Date: Sep 10, 2008 23:34

...can't pull it in either. [1] At least some aircraft made it much easier; on the L-1011 and ?767?; the door did not swing at all. It translated inward [parallel to frame] then slide up tracks al-la a house window. 1] A SWAG on the order of magnitude of the forces: A 777 door has an area of about 3300 in^2. It looks like JB's aircraft had a differential of about 9 psi. So that's ~30,000 lbs pushing out. Pull REALLY hard it get it open,...
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Seeking ideas for anime-related con activities
Group: rec.arts.anime.fandom · Group Profile · Search for swag in rec.arts.anime.fandom
Author: Robotech_Master
Date: Jun 30, 2008 12:10

...as due to my podcasting, I've gotten in good with the people at Harmony Gold, and even if they aren't able to come themselves we might be able to hold a telephone conference call panel, and they'll send some swag to give out). And while this is certainly a legitimate panel to have from the general-fandom point of view (especially with the Warner Brothers live-action Robotech movie adaptation in the offing), I can't help but feel like that, ...
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Re: Why Firefox is Such a Big Deal
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for swag in alt.philosophy
Author: Addinall
Date: Jun 6, 2008 01:39

... wasn't a lot of difference twixt CP/M and DOS 1.x, or even 2.x. DR-DOS failed on price.  $1,600 AU for the OS and $6,500 for the DR C compiler in 1984-5-6 money was a swag of cash. For six bloody floppies! Good fun.  Hard programming hours. Mark Addinall. -- rgds, Pete =====http://pw352.blogspot.com/ 'I'm not young enough to know everything' -Oscar Wilde- Hide quoted text - -...
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Re: Why Firefox is Such a Big Deal
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Author: lynx
Date: Jun 5, 2008 18:16

...than they deserved. There really wasn't a lot of difference twixt CP/M and DOS 1.x, or even 2.x. DR-DOS failed on price. $1,600 AU for the OS and $6,500 for the DR C compiler in 1984-5-6 money was a swag of cash. For six bloody floppies! Good fun. Hard programming hours. Mark Addinall. -- rgds, Pete ===== http://pw352.blogspot.com/ 'I'm not young enough to know everything' -Oscar Wilde
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Re: Why Firefox is Such a Big Deal
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Author: Addinall
Date: Jun 5, 2008 06:39

... were squashed by Microsoft. They just couldn't compete. Well, 19.3%% of XENIX was owned by Bill, so SCO may have got a little less publicity than they deserved. There really wasn't a lot of difference twixt CP/M and DOS 1.x, or even 2.x. DR-DOS failed on price. $1,600 AU for the OS and $6,500 for the DR C compiler in 1984-5-6 money was a swag of cash. For six bloody floppies! Good fun. Hard programming hours. Mark Addinall.
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Re: my tea turned blue !!!
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Author: beecrofter
Date: Jan 21, 2008 16:34

... pH). I'm wondering whether this is the same reaction you see in cooked red/ purple cabbage, which can turn blue if the pH is too high (vinegar is often added to keep the red color). Just a SWAG, Alan piya wrote: have been drinking a ?cooked pu-erh... chun ming tuo with blue lettering on the wrapper.... after brewing, and drinking, the leftover tea turns a blue colour after some hours... ...
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Re: my tea turned blue !!!
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Author: Alan
Date: Jan 21, 2008 11:16

... than acidic (low pH). I'm wondering whether this is the same reaction you see in cooked red/ purple cabbage, which can turn blue if the pH is too high (vinegar is often added to keep the red color). Just a SWAG, Alan piya wrote: have been drinking a ?cooked pu-erh... chun ming tuo with blue lettering on the wrapper.... after brewing, and drinking, the leftover tea turns a blue colour after some hours... when ...
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Re: She scores!
Group: rec.food.equipment · Group Profile · Search for swag in rec.food.equipment
Author: Wayne Boatwright
Date: Nov 24, 2007 06:01

... at estate sales. For example, recently I acquired a nice heavy duty GE electric knife (4 bucks) and an old electric food grinder/slicer. Its a Magic Hostess, made here in KC, circa early 50s (swag, no actual date on the machine). Its very hefty, in great working order with all parts intact including the original wooden food pusher, $12 bucks! Time to make sausage!I've scored many times this way, ...
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Re: She scores!
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Author: Dee.Dee
Date: Nov 24, 2007 05:50

...equipment at estate sales. For example, recently I acquired a nice heavy duty GE electric knife (4 bucks) and an old electric food grinder/slicer. Its a Magic Hostess, made here in KC, circa early 50s (swag, no actual date on the machine). Its very hefty, in great working order with all parts intact including the original wooden food pusher, $12 bucks! Time to make sausage!I've scored many times this way,...
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Re: She scores!
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Author: Wayne Boatwright
Date: Nov 23, 2007 22:57

... equipment at estate sales. For example, recently I acquired a nice heavy duty GE electric knife (4 bucks) and an old electric food grinder/slicer. Its a Magic Hostess, made here in KC, circa early 50s (swag, no actual date on the machine). Its very hefty, in great working order with all parts intact including the original wooden food pusher, $12 bucks! Time to make sausage!I've scored many times this way, and ...
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