- 1. Roger Beasley's 'Tilt' (score: 1)
- Author: "Paul Richardson" <Paul-Richardson@cyberware.co.uk>
- Date: Mon, 9 Aug 1999 08:11:25 +0100
- Roger's logic >> the movement of scientists and Eclipse groupies to the south of England and the Cornish peninsular to see the eclipse is causing a tilt on our island<< is to be commended because we
- /html/fot/1999-08/msg00061.html (8,093 bytes)
- 2. Re: Roger Beasley's 'Tilt' (score: 1)
- Author: "michael l. cook" <mlcooknj@bellatlantic.net>
- Date: Mon, 09 Aug 1999 09:24:46 -0400
- At last, a possible solution! Paul mentions corned beef rolls with which I am unfamiliar. However, back in the 1960s, serious chassis alignment problems began occurring in new Triumphs coming off the
- /html/fot/1999-08/msg00064.html (9,387 bytes)
- 3. Re: Roger Beasley's 'Tilt' (score: 1)
- Author: Andrew Mace <amace@UNIX2.NYSED.GOV>
- Date: Mon, 9 Aug 1999 11:55:20 -0400 ()
- And here I always assumed long-ago crash damage was what shaped the chassis on the "Hardly Boys RaceSpit 4" to its current position. (The front of the chassis has a decidedly "starboard" orientation
- /html/fot/1999-08/msg00068.html (8,011 bytes)
- 4. Re: Roger Beasley's 'Tilt' (score: 1)
- Author: "jonmac" <jonmac@ndirect.co.uk>
- Date: Sun, 8 Aug 1999 12:09:51 +0100
- Ah, so THAT's what it is! THE ECLIPSE. I though there was something wrong when I had to get around my house by climbing up and down a ladder - and that was just to reach different parts of the same
- /html/fot/1999-08/msg00081.html (7,625 bytes)
- 5. Re: Roger Beasley's 'Tilt' (score: 1)
- Author: "Baxter Culver" <peyote222@email.msn.com>
- Date: Mon, 9 Aug 1999 19:02:32 -0700
- At the risk of opening a new line (thread) of thought, it occured to me that either the Scots mentioned were of a different clan than those I have known (and not in the biblical sense) in the past,
- /html/fot/1999-08/msg00085.html (8,444 bytes)
- 6. Re: Roger Beasley's 'Tilt' (score: 1)
- Author: "jonmac" <jonmac@ndirect.co.uk>
- Date: Mon, 9 Aug 1999 09:26:22 +0100
- that kilts Could be something to do with length - of the kilt, I mean. I think a proper kilt is still the same length, though it does have an inordinate amount of material in it. Indeed, it is said
- /html/fot/1999-08/msg00088.html (8,065 bytes)
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