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daryl1968
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Re: The Exceeded Fred 2013/09/30 12:46:26
my chances of winning the Lotto would be greatly increased if I could be arsed to buy a ticket
Mesh
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Re: The Exceeded Fred 2013/09/30 12:54:16
daryl1968
my chances of winning the Lotto would be greatly increased if I could be arsed to buy a ticket



Let me tell you brother......it helps......(to have a ticket). 
 
Looks like ol Bapsi is having a few issues with X3 (upstairs).............I may be wrong...........X3 might be having some issues with Bapsi? 
UbiquitousBubba
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Re: The Exceeded Fred 2013/09/30 14:09:16
I've got a great big box of issues.
 
None of them are related to X3, however.
Mesh
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Re: The Exceeded Fred 2013/09/30 14:18:42
UbiquitousBubba
I've got a great big box of issues.
 
None of them are related to X3, however.


Everytime I look at the pricing of X3, I get my great big box of tissues.....
Mesh
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Re: The Exceeded Fred 2013/09/30 16:00:30
If I promoted X3 in the FSF, will it be considered Spamming? Speaking of which, why are Spammers scared to post in the FSF?
 
Just Another Bloke
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Re: The Exceeded Fred 2013/09/30 16:01:40
Mesh
Speaking of which, why are Spammers scared to post in the FSF?

 
They're expecting their posts to be read?
 
Just a guess.
Old55
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Re: The Exceeded Fred 2013/09/30 16:23:28
Quit  your cloning around. 
Mesh
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Re: The Exceeded Fred 2013/09/30 16:24:18
It looks like we're moving towards 764........but, the software is holding it back!
 
oooops, got ahead of meself there.....763.
post edited by Mesh - 2013/09/30 16:25:40
craigb
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Re: The Exceeded Fred 2013/09/30 16:25:09
Mesh
Did you upgrade Daryl?


Why?  Does he need a bigger banana?
Just Another Bloke
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Re: The Exceeded Fred 2013/09/30 16:26:46
craigb
Mesh
Did you upgrade Daryl?


Why?  Does he need a bigger banana?


Is that banana in his ear or is he trying to ignore me?
Just Another Bloke
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Re: The Exceeded Fred 2013/09/30 16:28:04
Why did the bicycle fall over?
 
It was two tyred.
 
Ham N Egz
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NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/09/30 19:51:16
 

HISTORY OF THE CAR RADIO
Seems like cars have always had radios, but they didn't. Here's the true story:

One evening, in 1929, two young men named William Lear and Elmer Wavering drove their girlfriends to a lookout point high
above the Mississippi River town of Quincy, Illinois, to watch the sunset.

 
It was a romantic night to be sure, but one of the women observed that it would be even nicer if they could listen to music in the car.

Lear and Wavering liked the idea. Both men had tinkered with radios (Lear had served as a radio operator in the U.S. Navy during World War I) and it wasn't long before they were taking apart a home radio and trying to get it to work in a car.

 
But it wasn't as easy as it sounds: Automobiles have ignition switches, generators, spark plugs, and other electrical equipment that generate noisy static interference, making it nearly impossible to listen to the radio when the engine was running.
 
One by one, Lear and Wavering identified and eliminated each source of electrical interference.  When they finally got their
radio to work, they took it to a radio convention in Chicago.
 
There they met Paul Galvin, owner of Galvin Manufacturing Corporation.  He made a product called a "battery eliminator" a device that allowed battery-powered radios to run on household AC current.
 
But as more homes were wired for electricity more radio manufacturers made AC-powered radios, Galvin needed a new product to manufacture.  When he met Lear and Wavering , he found it.  He believed that mass-produced, affordable car radios had the potential to become a huge business.

Lear and Wavering set up shop in Galvin's factory, and when they perfected their first radio, they installed it in his Studebaker.

 
Then Galvin went to a local banker to apply for a loan.  Thinking it might sweeten the deal, he had his men install a radio in the banker's Packard.
 
Good idea, but it didn't work -- Half an hour after the installation, the banker's Packard caught on fire. (They didn't get the loan.)
 
Galvin didn't give up.  He drove his Studebaker nearly 800 miles to Atlantic City to show off the radio at the 1930 Radio Manufacturers Association convention.  Too broke to afford a booth, he parked the car outside the convention hall and cranked up the radio so that passing conventioneers could hear it. That idea worked.  He got enough orders to put the radio into production.

WHAT'S IN A NAME
That first production model was called the 5T71.  Galvin decided he needed to come up with something a little catchier.  In those days many companies in the phonograph and radio businesses used the suffix "ola" for their names.  Radiola, Columbiola and Victrola were three of the biggest.  Galvin decided to do the same thing, and since his radio was intended for use in a motor vehicle, he decided to call it Motorola.


But even with the name change, the radio still had problems:  When Motorola went on sale in 1930, it cost about $110 uninstalled

---at a time when you could buy a brand-new car for $650.  By that standard, a radio for a new car would cost about $3,000 today and the country was sliding into the Great Depression.  In 1930 it took two men several days to put in a car radio.  The dashboard had to be taken apart so that the receiver and a single speaker could be installed, and the ceiling had to be cut open to install the antenna.
These early radios ran on their own batteries, not on the car battery, so holes had to be cut into the floorboard to accommodate them.

The installation manual had eight complete diagrams and 28 pages of instructions.  Selling complicated car radios that cost 20 percent of the price of a brand-new car wouldn't have been easy in the best of times, let alone during the Great Depression.

Galvin lost money in 1930 and struggled for a couple of years.  But things picked up in 1933 when Ford began offering Motorola's radios pre-installed at the factory.

 
In 1934 they got another boost when Galvin struck a deal with B.F. Goodrich to sell and install them in its chain of tire stores.
By then the price of the radio, installation included, had dropped to $55.  The Motorola car radio was off and running.  The name of the company would be officially changed from Galvin Manufacturing to "Motorola" in 1947.
 
In the meantime, Galvin continued to develop new uses for car radios.  In 1936, the same year that it introduced push-button tuning,
it also introduced the Motorola Police Cruiser, a standard car radio that was factory preset to a single frequency to pick up police broadcasts.  In 1940 he developed the first handheld two-way radio.  The Handie-Talkie for the U. S. Army.

A lot of the communications technologies that we take for granted today were born in Motorola labs in the years that followed World War II.

 
In 1947 they came out with the first television to sell under $200.
In 1956 the company introduced the world's first pager.
In 1969 it supplied the radio and television equipment that was used to televise Neil Armstrong's first steps on the Moon.
In 1973 it invented the world's first handheld cellular phone.
Motorola is one of the largest cell phone manufacturers in the world.
And it all started with the car radio.
 
Whatever happened to the two men who installed the first radio in Paul Galvin's car?  Elmer Wavering and William Lear ended up taking very different paths in life.  Wavering stayed with Motorola.  In the 1950's he helped change the automobile experience again, when he developed the first automotive alternator, replacing inefficient and unreliable generators.  The invention lead to such luxuries as power windows, power seats, and, eventually, air-conditioning.

Lear also continued inventing.  He holds more than 150 patents.  Remember the eight-track tape players? Lear invented that.

 
But what he's really famous for are his contributions to the field of aviation.  He invented radio direction finders for planes, aided in the invention of the autopilot.  He designed the first fully automatic aircraft landing system.  In 1963 he introduced his most famous invention, the Lear Jet---the world's first mass-produced, affordable business jet.  Not bad for a guy who dropped out of school after the eighth grade.
 
Sometimes it is fun to find out how some of the many things that we take for granted actually came into being!
 
And it all started with a woman's suggestion!
 
bapu
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/09/30 20:00:29
Perfect counter argument for the "if you don't get a college degree you'll never get a good job".
craigb
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/09/30 21:44:05
Cut, pasted and reformatted to keep and send to others.
 
Thanks MM100!
Ham N Egz
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/09/30 22:00:54
fank ewe guyz, I yam glad to share such trivia wid all....
craigb
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☄ Helpfulby The Bapu 2013/09/30 22:07:37
Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/09/30 22:06:42
You're on a rola!
Jonbouy
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☄ Helpfulby bapu 2013/10/01 10:30:44
Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 06:13:36
Somebody called me a nobody today, he said I was nothing.
 
So I showed him this pic of myself.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Not my best side I agree but it served to shut him up.
Ham N Egz
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 07:57:20
well, I am here at work early..I just woke up and there was nothing better to do
 
So I came in and I am catching up on the threads........
 
 
I really should have stayed in bed ...
Karyn
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 08:35:25
Good morning MM
Karyn
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 08:56:48
musicman100
well, I am here at work early..I just woke up and there was nothing better to do
 
So I came in and I am catching up on the threads........
 
 
I really should have stayed in bed ...


Wait a minute....  Why are you at work?  It's all over the news that the USA is closed...
Ham N Egz
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 09:02:07
Karyn
musicman100
well, I am here at work early..I just woke up and there was nothing better to do
 
So I came in and I am catching up on the threads........
 
 
I really should have stayed in bed ...


Wait a minute....  Why are you at work?  It's all over the news that the USA is closed...


YEA this is only the 17th time the gummint "shut"  down... boy I could burn up the TOS with a discussion of that BS...you can bet the politicos are being paid
 
I work for higher ed, no furlough  but  I do have two days this thursday and friday for mid semester break !!!
whoooooo hoooooo
Mystic38
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 09:06:28
this is America after all.. can I shoot someone who says good morning on a day I need to go scrape varnish?
Mystic38
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 09:07:47
Good Morning!......
Karyn
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 09:14:14
Good Morning Mystic
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
((ducks))
Mesh
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 09:27:24
musicman100
Karyn
musicman100
well, I am here at work early..I just woke up and there was nothing better to do
 
So I came in and I am catching up on the threads........
 
 
I really should have stayed in bed ...


Wait a minute....  Why are you at work?  It's all over the news that the USA is closed...


YEA this is only the 17th time the gummint "shut"  down... boy I could burn up the TOS with a discussion of that BS...you can bet the politicos are being paid
 
I work for higher ed, no furlough  but  I do have two days this thursday and friday for mid semester break !!!
whoooooo hoooooo


I'm with you there MM as I could roast that TOS and a few other things.......I work for Uncle Sam and our livelyhood is being played with like a puppet on a string. Thank God my job wasn't affected, but I sincerely feel sorry for all the families and people that are cut off because of this ludicrous act. 
On the positive side, you can go ahead and shoot me Mystic.........GOOD MORNING!!
UbiquitousBubba
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 09:47:52
I shot a Mystic once.  Well, it was with an imaginary water balloon.
 
I still think he should have seen it coming.  Very disappointing.
Old55
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 09:48:56
Those who are shutting down the government better not be getting paid while others suffer.  
UbiquitousBubba
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 09:58:39
Hey!  Look over there in that other Fred!
 
I thought suffering was the point of Government...
 
Nothing to see here!  There's no need to whip out your TMD (TOS of Mass Destruction).
Old55
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 10:02:20
Oops!  Sorry.  I will say no more on that subject.  
daryl1968
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 10:03:13
UbiquitousBubba
I shot a Mystic once.  Well, it was with an imaginary water balloon.
 
I still think he should have seen it coming.  Very disappointing.


I knew you were going to say that
bapu
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 10:14:50
This fred is NOT furloughed.
 
Mesh
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 10:16:57
Old55
Those who are shutting down the government better not be getting paid while others suffer.  


I believe there's a few sayings for this: "do as I say, not as I do"
What's good for the Goose, is not good for the Gander?

 
 
Mesh
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 10:38:32
daryl1968
UbiquitousBubba
I shot a Mystic once.  Well, it was with an imaginary water balloon.
 
I still think he should have seen it coming.  Very disappointing.


I knew you were going to say that


Morning Brother D!!
Did you install X3?
cclarry
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 11:13:09
Forget Fred...where's Wilma?
daryl1968
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 11:15:27
Mesh
daryl1968
UbiquitousBubba
I shot a Mystic once.  Well, it was with an imaginary water balloon.
 
I still think he should have seen it coming.  Very disappointing.


I knew you were going to say that


Morning Brother D!!
Did you install X3?


Bonjour Monsieur M
Not as yet mate - soon soon
bapu
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 11:20:38
X3 is the bomb.
(and I'm not talking about the two bugs I ran into that will hopefully be fixed in X3b)
craigb
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 11:53:00

Mesh
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 12:08:35
Is this thing on 765 yet?
Mesh
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 12:10:57
bapu
X3 is the bomb.
(and I'm not talking about the two bugs I ran into that will hopefully be fixed in X3b)


Baps, did you get the Producer version?
UbiquitousBubba
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 12:12:58
To some time theorists, it will have been on page 765.
 
Philosophers look at these people and feel much better about their own life choices.
Mesh
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 12:14:30
UbiquitousBubba
To some time theorists, it will have been on page 765.
 
Philosophers look at these people and feel much better about their own life choices.


Tourists on the other hand......
craigb
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 12:24:30
All the government can afford right now.
 

Old55
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 12:44:41
bapu
This fred is NOT furloughed.
 


Is  it fur lined?
bapu
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 12:59:02
Mesh
bapu
X3 is the bomb.
(and I'm not talking about the two bugs I ran into that will hopefully be fixed in X3b)


Baps, did you get the Producer version?


Yes sir, I did.
 
But.... I did not install Nomad, Melodyne and Addictive.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I already have them
Old55
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 18:03:34
Ooh, fur-lined plugs!
bapu
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 18:10:41
Or purloined Fuggs.
Old55
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/01 22:58:49
Or sirloined rugs.  
craigb
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/02 00:37:26
Or purloined (CW) bugs.
Ham N Egz
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/02 08:27:05
bugs, why did it have to be bugs....
 
 
 

Mesh
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/02 08:38:24
Good morning all you arachnoids!!
 
What's buggin ya today?
UbiquitousBubba
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/02 08:53:34
This morning, my brain is bug free.
 
I don't mean that there are no bugs.  It's just that they can get in for free.
Mesh
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/02 09:00:12
UbiquitousBubba
This morning, my brain is bug free.
 
I don't mean that there are no bugs.  It's just that they can get in for free.


Like the Roach Motel?
You can check-out any time you like,
But you can never leave?
 
UbiquitousBubba
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/02 09:15:57
They just ordered pizza, so nobody's leaving until they have some.
 
All that clicking, scratching, and buzzing inside my skull gets rather annoying.  It also tickles.
Mystic38
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/02 09:58:15
all this talk of becan..
 
just had a hit with a fried egg sandwich.. two eggs in a buttered toasted round roll. yum
 
collister  cholastrol  artery sticky stuff and coffee ...becan be damned (at least until I get to the store)
Mesh
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/02 10:06:50
Mystic38
all this talk of becan..
 
just had a hit with a fried egg sandwich.. two eggs in a buttered toasted round roll. yum
 
collister  cholastrol  artery sticky stuff and coffee ...becan be damned (at least until I get to the store)


All this heretical talk of Becan is Shirly due to you going through some withdrawals no?
 
 
(on the positive side, at least you're not stripping and scraping ya?)
post edited by Mesh - 2013/10/02 10:07:58
Old55
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/02 10:11:57
Heh-heh.  Mesh is stripping.  I'd have figured him as more of a pimp.  
Ham N Egz
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/02 10:14:35
ITS ONE OF THOSE DAYS
 
 

Old55
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/02 10:18:45
The dinosaur from the La Brea Tar Pits got furloughed, too!  
Mesh
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/02 10:24:00
Old55
Heh-heh.  Mesh is stripping.  I'd have figured him as more of a pimp.  


Homie don't (kno how to) strip......and pimpin iz fo da haterz dat can't be Playaz. Don't hate da playa, hate the game......
 

 
Old55
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Re: NECKING LED TO THE CAR RADIO 2013/10/02 10:25:35
I ain't hatin'.  I'm just helping get to the next page.  
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