Hi all:
Now let's not get carried away with the idea that clocks are not so
important. Several years ago, there was a car show at Sacramento where 2
cars were tied for the trophy. The judges felt that they were identical as
far as judging was concerned. What to do!!! Someone hit upon the
idea to see if the radio, or was it the clock, worked. Upon inspection,
one car had whichever it was working and received the trophy. So perhaps
in the future, because your clock is running and the one in your fellow
enthusiast's is not, you get the trophy.
Have fun.
Dan Reitz
Northridge, CA
In a message dated 2/18/2012 12:42:06 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
hurst300@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
Well old
Ron;
You can snooze thru most of it, and never know!!!
Ray
On Feb 18, 2012, at 2:32 PM, Ron Swartley wrote:
It seems like it was not that long
ago we were talking a TACHOMETERS, Oil Pressure Gauges, Water Temperature
Gauges, D-500-1's and now the RED HOT TOPIC OF THE DAY
IS-------IS-----IS --- CLOCKS.!!!!!????
Wow, we must really be getting old. Next we will have a all out
discussion on foam in our car seats and then later another all out
discussion on if we should drive with our ash tray open or closed.
ZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzz LOL
Ron Swartley
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