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OT- Anyone seen Gary C. ?
"Tom Quackenbush" wrote in message
... I've been ofline for a few months, so I may have missed some things. Has anyone heard from Gary Coffman recently? Google doesn't turn up any of his posts this year. Oh, he's been gone longer than that, ain't he? Or was the whaler someone else... Tim -- "California is the breakfast state: fruits, nuts and flakes." Website: http://webpages.charter.net/dawill/tmoranwms |
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In article , Tom Quackenbush says...
Hey. I've been ofline for a few months, so I may have missed some things. Has anyone heard from Gary Coffman recently? Google doesn't turn up any of his posts this year. Hopefully, just he just adopted a nym. He's active in the amateur radio newsgroups I think. Do a google seach but don't restrict on rcm. Jim -- ================================================== please reply to: JRR(zero) at pkmfgvm4 (dot) vnet (dot) ibm (dot) com ================================================== |
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"Tom Quackenbush" wrote in message news jim rozen wrote: snip He's active in the amateur radio newsgroups I think. Do a google seach but don't restrict on rcm. Thanks. I had searched all groups for his email address. Just tried again using his call sign. Nothing newer than last December turns up. R, Tom Q. Remove bogusinfo to reply. Interesting. I'd noticed he was absent as well. He contributes some great information, although I've found myself at odds with him on occasion. Rusted machines, for example! :-) Harold |
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I seem to recall Gary lived in the Atlanta, GA area. Maybe someone there
can do a search. Hell, he's probably just laying low - right here - waiting for someone to post a well documented physical fact so he can write volumes in dispute. Bob Swinney "Harold and Susan Vordos" wrote in message ... "Tom Quackenbush" wrote in message news jim rozen wrote: snip He's active in the amateur radio newsgroups I think. Do a google seach but don't restrict on rcm. Thanks. I had searched all groups for his email address. Just tried again using his call sign. Nothing newer than last December turns up. R, Tom Q. Remove bogusinfo to reply. Interesting. I'd noticed he was absent as well. He contributes some great information, although I've found myself at odds with him on occasion. Rusted machines, for example! :-) Harold |
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In article , Robert Swinney says...
I seem to recall Gary lived in the Atlanta, GA area. Maybe someone there can do a search. Hell, he's probably just laying low - right here - waiting for someone to post a well documented physical fact so he can write volumes in dispute. OK here goes, Residential power in the US is typically two-phase (180 degree phase difference) 240 volt center tapped service. Jim -- ================================================== please reply to: JRR(zero) at pkmfgvm4 (dot) vnet (dot) ibm (dot) com ================================================== |
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On 29 May 2005 15:53:32 -0700, jim rozen
wrote: In article , Robert Swinney says... I seem to recall Gary lived in the Atlanta, GA area. Maybe someone there can do a search. Hell, he's probably just laying low - right here - waiting for someone to post a well documented physical fact so he can write volumes in dispute. OK here goes, Residential power in the US is typically two-phase (180 degree phase difference) 240 volt center tapped service. Jim Man, if that doesn't surface him, he's gone. Pete |
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"jim rozen" wrote in message ... In article , Robert Swinney says... I seem to recall Gary lived in the Atlanta, GA area. Maybe someone there can do a search. Hell, he's probably just laying low - right here - waiting for someone to post a well documented physical fact so he can write volumes in dispute. OK here goes, Residential power in the US is typically two-phase (180 degree phase difference) 240 volt center tapped service. Jim Isn't that fighting dirty? :-) Harold |
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Yep! Jim, that oughtta do it.
Bob Swinney "jim rozen" wrote in message ... In article , Robert Swinney says... I seem to recall Gary lived in the Atlanta, GA area. Maybe someone there can do a search. Hell, he's probably just laying low - right here - waiting for someone to post a well documented physical fact so he can write volumes in dispute. OK here goes, Residential power in the US is typically two-phase (180 degree phase difference) 240 volt center tapped service. Jim -- ================================================== please reply to: JRR(zero) at pkmfgvm4 (dot) vnet (dot) ibm (dot) com ================================================== |
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Naw, Harold. It's sorta like you fighting the Kink - you have gotta git
down to his level, don't you know? Bob Swinney "Harold and Susan Vordos" wrote in message ... "jim rozen" wrote in message ... In article , Robert Swinney says... I seem to recall Gary lived in the Atlanta, GA area. Maybe someone there can do a search. Hell, he's probably just laying low - right here - waiting for someone to post a well documented physical fact so he can write volumes in dispute. OK here goes, Residential power in the US is typically two-phase (180 degree phase difference) 240 volt center tapped service. Jim Isn't that fighting dirty? :-) Harold |
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"Robert Swinney" wrote in message ... Naw, Harold. It's sorta like you fighting the Kink - you have gotta git down to his level, don't you know? Bob Swinney Now I do! :-) Harold "Harold and Susan Vordos" wrote in message ... "jim rozen" wrote in message ... In article , Robert Swinney says... I seem to recall Gary lived in the Atlanta, GA area. Maybe someone there can do a search. Hell, he's probably just laying low - right here - waiting for someone to post a well documented physical fact so he can write volumes in dispute. OK here goes, Residential power in the US is typically two-phase (180 degree phase difference) 240 volt center tapped service. Jim Isn't that fighting dirty? :-) Harold |
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