kaymccampbell
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Then you're getting OTA for cheap.All the stations I care about are in the same direction. I used a similar site to get direction and distance.
Then you're getting OTA for cheap.All the stations I care about are in the same direction. I used a similar site to get direction and distance.
If the chuckleheads back east would just sign the paper we could be on Daylight time all year long. That would just be grand.Oh, boy! I get to reset every clock in the facility!
Enough already. Just stop it. Knock it off. You can't change time (time can change you).
If you want to get up an hour earlier in the summer, talk to your boss. Don't ram it down my throat.
PS: When Ben Franklin so famously proposed something like Daylight Savings Time, he was writing satire.
Get off my lawn!
I don't care. Move the entire continent one hour east if you have to, but just keep the damned time the same year-round.If the chuckleheads back east would just sign the paper we could be on Daylight time all year long. That would just be grand.
Nice job. Noticed your sanding block. I liked mine so much, I bought a second one at Lee Valley.
Thanks, they are really nice.Nice job. Noticed your sanding block. I liked mine so much, I bought a second one at Lee Valley.
I like the Rabbitears website for locating TV antennas. The TV Fools site was quite stale.All the stations I care about are in the same direction. I used a similar site to get direction and distance.
That 8 element bowtie is nice. It'll **** in the signals. It's equivalent to two of my G-H elements.I like the Rabbitears website for locating TV antennas. The TV Fools site was quite stale.
Here is a search for Josephine TX which is centered in the map. I searched a 110 mile radius and assumed the antenna is 15' above grade. The data suggests that the most likely cluster of usable signals is south-west of you. The channel listing format is virtual (real) meaning that the first number is the display channel while the real number is the RF frequency. VFH-low is channels 2-6, VHF-high is channels 7-13, and UHF is channels 14-36.
Most of the south-west channels are UHF while it looks like you have the chance to pick up 2 VHF channels.
Knowing the frequencies available determines the type of antenna you need.
I installed an Antennas Direct DB8e UHF antenna and its VHF dipole add on. I also have a preamp mounted at the antenna. Mine is exterior mounted. We reliably pull in UHF channels 70+ miles away and VHF-high channels 40+ miles.
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The truly ironic thing is, if we just go back to Standard Time, we can do that at the state level--no feds needed. But, no, y'all all want to get up in the dark so you can have a barbie after work.If the chuckleheads back east would just sign the paper we could be on Daylight time all year long. That would just be grand.

Beautiful car!
It just depends on whether you measure from the right or the left...An indigenous person whose ancestors had been living on this continent for centuries before 1492 made the observation; only one of those newcomers would think you can make a blanket longer by cutting off a piece on one end and sewing it on the other.
Move to Arizona. We're secure enough to leave our clocks alone all year long.The truly ironic thing is, if we just go back to Standard Time, we can do that at the state level--no feds needed. But, no, y'all all want to get up in the dark so you can have a barbie after work.
and so does Hawaii, I'll take the latterMove to Arizona. We're secure enough to leave our clocks alone all year long.![]()
Because you all decided that solar--Standard--time was good enough. No congressional BS to deal with.Move to Arizona. We're secure enough to leave our clocks alone all year long.![]()
Gets all interesting over towards the Four Corners, too. The Hopi res, embedded in the Navajo, observes Standard year-round like AZ, but the Navajo goes to DST in the spring.Go up to Page/Vermilion Cliffs area in norther AZ. near southern Utah if you to really be confused by the whole changing the clock thing.
Your cell phone (when you have a signal) will show you a different time depending on if the phone pings a tower in AZ, Utah, or on the Rez and doesn’t care what state you are in.
Oh ****! I didn’t know that.The Hopi res, embedded in the Navajo, observes Standard year-round like AZ, but the Navajo goes to DST in the spring.
I used to get my ******* in a wad over the time change, every damn time a clock was changed.....then, I retired. Much better now!
Doesn't help when you have kids
Retired some 3 years ago, but that time changed messed with my 2.5 year old's sleep (waking up at 530 instead of 630) so in turn it's ******* with my sleep lol
The signal is in UST--Greenwich Mean Time. Which is why you have to tell the clock your time zone.one problem is AZ if one has an atomic clock. I have to change from PST to MST or the reverse twice a year on mine. The signal uses DST.
Are you feeling OK, bro? Not a single typo in that whole post!Back to topic:
Been fighting the CEL codes on the 95 T-bird for several days off and on - D0102 (MAF) and D0155 (Bank 2, (O2) sensor 1)
102: changed the Air filter, cleaned the MAF screen 2X cleaned the connectors to it 2X...
155: Looked like the heater on the DS front O2 sensor was dead so I bought a new one and; Nada. its not happy still...
Fixed one very obvious vacuum leak. (Rotted elbows...)
Codes won't stay away...
Beginning to get irritated with this!




