Re: Reply-2 for Tim O.

From: nicholsj(at)oakwood.org
Date: Tue Oct 14 1997 - 05:29:23 CDT


     'I will be real careful in Egypt. My worry is the water used to wash
     foods, plates, knives forks etc. Also drinking.'
     
     Coat your innards with Pepto-Bismal, I heard that works well.
     
     
     Jeff

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Subject: Reply-2 for Tim O.
Author: <GDWF22A(at)prodigy.com (MR RICHARD T TRENK SR)> at INTERNET
Date: 10/13/97 9:26 PM

No offense given or taken. You still have to go back and read the
original once more. All I said was that the thought passed the mind
and was "rejected". How can my having just the thought....make
you think I am fooled by simple elctromagnetic principals?
     
I would use this following example: When your generator or alt.
dies, you run on battery voltage.
As your battery gets lower, it reaches a point where the coil does
not receive enough input volts and therefore cannot make enough plug
voltage to handle a hill or acceleration.....but it makes just enough
coil volts to handle idle and low throttle cruise !
Now I ask you..... is not this an example of how a coil can be
sensative to input voltage?
     
It was this line of thinking which caused me to pause and consider
the case at hand (engine ran smoother at idle when changed over to an
alternator). As I clearly wrote....my thoughts and the electrical
principals were wrong and rejected.
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Don't know who it is that is filing all these mails into different
subject files. When anyone touches upon more than one subject, then
just give that mail more than one file class. Simple. Done every day
in libraries all over the world.
From 1952-53 I was Chief Technical Librarian for Ford Motor Co. We
read all incomming magazine and tech paper material. We assigned a
job , material, process or miscl subject to each thing we saw in the
one article. A daily poop sheet was then circulated to all
engineering buildings. Any person who wanted to read a particular
piece of material simply checked off that item and sent the order to
the librarian, who then made a copy and forwarded it to the person.
Most articles DID have multi-subjects and therefore multi- titles.
I expect Ford and other big companies are still doing the same thing.
 It's likely the only way an engineer could even have a prayer of
seeing material related to his own work or dept.
We live in an information glut today. Huge amounts of valuable new
info. is passing right by the engineers, doctors, lawyers etc. etc.
and they never even know it happened.
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I will be real careful in Egypt. My worry is the water used to wash
foods, plates, knives forks etc. Also drinking. Giardella microbe is
rampant and I seem to always catch it there. Perhaps I will stick to
boiled dishes or things heated to high temp. Liquids out of cans and
bottles seem OK. Also no kissing of local females allowed.
Dick T.
     



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