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Subject: | [TenTec] Eccentric display? |
From: | wa2pvk@msn.com (WILLIAM MANSEY) |
Date: | Thu May 22 20:46:56 2003 |
Hi Larry, That was when they made CARS! I recall those very well. My all time favorite came out a bit later. It is (was) the Dodge Challenger (the same year model as in the movie "Vanishing Point) A friend had one of those and had the engine bored out for street racing. At 80 Mph I could "get on it" and burn rubber! Eat your heart out "KITT" Doing 150+ mph on the highway (he was driving at THAT time) was a "bit" scary! I got all those "screws" lined up inside the Orion but now it does not work quite as well. No matter - it looks much neater inside! :-) Just kidding guys! Do NOT try this at home! To get back even close to being "on topic" - - - I timed my Orion. Zero to "ON" took 11 seconds. Oops! still thinking about cars! To rephrase: It booted up in 11 seconds. Has the newness worn off yet? NO WAY! It is a great rig and I continue to enjoy it as much as when I first got it out of the box. Speaking of that - WHAT am I doing here when I could be over by the Orion? What is I thinking? Good Night & 73, Bill |
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