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     1. 07:56 AM - Re: Commander-Chat List: At Last! (Bow)
     2. 08:19 AM - Re: Re: Commander-Chat List: At Last! (Chris Schuermann)
     3. 09:38 AM - Bow's travails (Barry Hancock)
     4. 04:56 PM - HAPPY NEW YEAR!! (YOURTCFG@aol.com)
     5. 05:36 PM - Happy New Year (Randy Dettmer)
     6. 05:49 PM - New Year Wish (Jim Addington)
     7. 06:00 PM - Re: Happy New Year (Nico van Niekerk)
     8. 06:48 PM - Re: Re: Commander-Chat List: At Last! (n414c)
 
 
 
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| Subject:  | Re: Commander-Chat List: At Last! | 
      
      --> Commander-List message posted by: "Bow" <w.bow@att.net>
      
      > Do you remember the old 3 and 4 hole Buick's?
      
      Yes I do remember them.  The test questions of the day are.  What are those
      "holes" called?  What were they originally designed to do?  Stay tuned
      tomorrow for the answer.:>)
      
      > Next time you can just turn the pipes straight out the
      > cowl with 4 holes (chrome excuscions) and boy would
      > that look good.
      
      Buddy that is an excellent idea, but it would be loud like yours then.  I
      wouldn't be able to sneek around then.
      
      Bilbo(good for endless hours of esoteric B%
      &S
      *&)
      
      
      
      
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Commander-Chat List: At Last! | 
      
      --> Commander-List message posted by: Chris Schuermann <chris@skymaster.c2-tech.com>
      
      
      Bow wrote:
      >>Do you remember the old 3 and 4 hole Buick's?
      > The test questions of the day are.  What are those
      > "holes" called?  What were they originally designed to do?  Stay tuned
      > tomorrow for the answer.:>)
      > 
      
      
      Introduced in 1949.  They were called "venti-ports" but generally 
      refered to as "mouseholes".
      3 holes on Supers and 4 on Roadmasters if memory serves, but I seem to 
      recall seeing a Super Sedanette with 4...
      
      Chris
      
      
      
      
      
      
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      --> Commander-List message posted by: Barry Hancock <radialpower@cox.net>
      
      > Always something,
      > bilbo
      
      Yes, sir.  Glad you have your bird back, though.  I'm about to take 680E 
      up to Morris' new home in Stockton and get some work done...  Won't see 
      her for awhile, but then again, with 17 day old Caden I don't suppose 
      the family will be flying much for a little while.
      
      Starting test flights on NX218CJ in a couple weeks, so I'll have my 
      hands full.  Anyone wanna come fly chase?
      
      Barry
      Barry Hancock
      949.300.5510        
      www.allredstar.com
      California Condors Squadron
      "Communism - Lousy Politics, Great Airplanes"
      
      
      
      
      
      
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| Subject:  | HAPPY NEW YEAR!! | 
      
      --> Commander-List message posted by: YOURTCFG@aol.com
      
      MAY THE BEST DAY OF 2002 BE THE WORST DAY OF 2003.  GOD BLESS AMERICA!!    jb
      
      
      
      
      
      
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      --> Commander-List message posted by: Randy Dettmer <rcdettmer@charter.net>
      
      Thanks to all of you guys (and gals...) for a year of tremendous
      conversation, jokes, wisdom, advice, thoughtful discussion, and
      commardiarie.  Wishing you all the very best for 2003, with peace and
      understanding in our world...keep the blue up, the brown down, and safe
      flying to you all.
      
      Happy New Year
      
      Randy Dettmer
      680F/N6253X
      
      
      
      
      
      
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      --> Commander-List message posted by: "Jim Addington" <jtaddington@charter.net>
      
      HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL
      New Year's Wishes
      
      May you get a clean bill of health from your dentist, your cardiologist,
      your
      
      gastro-enterologist, your urologist, your proctologist, your podiatrist,
      your
      
      psychiatrist, your plumber and the I.R.S.
      
      May your hair, your teeth, your face-lift, your abs and your stocks not
      fall;
      
      and may your blood pressure, your triglycerides, your cholesterol, your
      white
      
      blood count and your mortgage interest not rise.
      
      May New Year's Eve find you seated around the table, together with your
      
      beloved family and cherished friends. May you find the food better, the
      
      environment quieter, the cost much cheaper, and the pleasure much more
      
      fulfilling than anything else you might ordinarily do that night.
      
      May what you see in the mirror delight you, and what others see in you
      
      delight them. May someone love you enough to forgive your faults, be blind
      to
      
      your blemishes, and tell the world about your virtues.
      
      May the telemarketers wait to make their sales calls until you finish
      dinner,
      
      
      may the commercials on TV not be louder than the program you have been
      
      watching, and may your check book and your budget balance - and include
      
      generous amounts for charity.
      
      May you remember to say "I love you" at least once a day to your spouse,
      your
      
      child, your parent, your siblings; but not to your secretary, your nurse,
      
      your masseuse, your hairdresser or your tennis instructor.
      
      And may we live in a world at peace and with the awareness of God's love in
      
      every sunset, every flower's unfolding petals, every baby's smile, every
      
      lover's kiss, and every wonderful, astonishing, miraculous beat of our
      heart.
      
      Author Unknown
      
      Jim Addington
      
      N444BD
      
      
      ----
      
      
      
      
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Happy New Year | 
      
      --> Commander-List message posted by: "Nico van Niekerk" <nico@cybersuperstore.com>
      
      From my entire clan here on the left coast, a warm and very prosperous 2003
      (my, how time flies). For those who believe in God, read Psalm 121.
      Nico
      
      Hey Randy. I read about you in a magazine somewhere. I cannot remember
      exactly, but I will dig it up.
      Nico
      
      
      ----- Original Message -----
      From: "Randy Dettmer" <rcdettmer@charter.net>
      Subject: Commander-List: Happy New Year
      
      
      > --> Commander-List message posted by: Randy Dettmer
      <rcdettmer@charter.net>
      >
      > Thanks to all of you guys (and gals...) for a year of tremendous
      > conversation, jokes, wisdom, advice, thoughtful discussion, and
      > commardiarie.  Wishing you all the very best for 2003, with peace and
      > understanding in our world...keep the blue up, the brown down, and safe
      > flying to you all.
      >
      > Happy New Year
      >
      > Randy Dettmer
      > 680F/N6253X
      >
      >
      
      
      
      
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Commander-Chat List: At Last! | 
      
      --> Commander-List message posted by: "n414c" <n414c@direcway.com>
      
      They are CRUISALATOR VENTIPORTS. They were designed to do nothing but they
      really look studly
      Milt
      ----- Original Message -----
      From: "Bow" <w.bow@att.net>
      Subject: Commander-List: Re: Commander-Chat List: At Last!
      
      
      > --> Commander-List message posted by: "Bow" <w.bow@att.net>
      >
      > > Do you remember the old 3 and 4 hole Buick's?
      >
      > Yes I do remember them.  The test questions of the day are.  What are
      those
      > "holes" called?  What were they originally designed to do?  Stay tuned
      > tomorrow for the answer.:>)
      >
      > > Next time you can just turn the pipes straight out the
      > > cowl with 4 holes (chrome excuscions) and boy would
      > > that look good.
      >
      > Buddy that is an excellent idea, but it would be loud like yours then.  I
      > wouldn't be able to sneek around then.
      >
      > Bilbo(good for endless hours of esoteric B%
      > &S
      > *&)
      >
      >
      
      
      
      
      
      
 
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