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Charlie Self wrote in news:d58ee809-f086-465a-
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I've made a few changes, there's still woodworking info, but I just
stuck up a non-related slide show (stuck it up, like it was easy:
frigging Picasa is as intuitive as bullfighting in your birthday
suit).

It took me all blasted day!

It seems decent to me.

Check it out, please:
http://charlieselfonline.com/ and click on the
slide show indicator.

It does eventually work, though. Or at least I think it did.

I've got the '24 Overland coming out in the May issue of Cars & Parts,
and the 1930 Ford model A in the July issues.

It's a good time to have more than one interest as a freelance writer,
I'll tell you. And the competition is heating up, with all the layoffs
at newspapers and magazines. Fortunately, I'm not really up for warm
and fuzzy stories, prefering to stick with woodworking, vehicles
(preferably old), and travel. Short distances for the latter these
days. I live in an area where there are almost too many day trips
possible.

Comments welcome. Just remember what your Momma told you: if you can't
say something good...


Dad's first car was a Renault Dauphine. Engine was (says wikipedia) 845
cc and 32 hp http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Renault_Dauphine,_
1960.JPG.

Darn thing took Mom, Dad, Sis and me to the Italian Riviara and back
several times, even with a tent trailer like this Alpenkruezer:
http://www.unser-camptourist.de/bilderct/Senior.pdf. Sorry, the
skimpily clad young lady didn't come with the tenttrailer, but it was a
truely remarkably roomy thing for something so light.

No expressways, just 2 or 3 lane (great fun) highways from Holland
through Belgium, Luxemburg and France. Ever had 3 times passport and
papers control in 1 day? Whole trip took usually 3 days, but those
little hotels along the highway!

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Best regards
Han
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