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sgraber

posted on 3/7/03 at 10:56 PM Reply With Quote
Rorty, that is excellent! Good laughs.

However... Might I suggest that your bio-elecromechanical system incorporate 2 capacitors. One on each earlobe of the passenger. (If the passenger is the wife, then she should be wearing hoop earrings to which one can attach alligator clips.) Upshift button administers Left Earlobe shock, Downshift administers Right Earlobe shock...

Of course the speed of the shifts can be improved by installing larger capacitors!





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Rorty

posted on 4/7/03 at 02:18 AM Reply With Quote
Trust an American to complicate an otherwise simple design!
If your wife is anything like mine, left-right, and up-down are interchangeable/the same, so adding a secondary circuit would surely render the device useless.

Coming Dear.......





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Alan B

posted on 4/7/03 at 03:04 AM Reply With Quote
I love this forum.....

nothing constructive to add other than that...

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sgraber

posted on 4/7/03 at 04:40 AM Reply With Quote
Yup, us 'mericans like everything big 'n complicated. Nothin a little horsepower and steel can't solve! <cheesy grin>

Hey Rorty, On a totally different subject - I was perusing your website (I like it a lot btw!) where I was trying to find more information regarding the removable engine subframe connectors that you mention on your 'Whats New' page... Is there someplace on your site that you show those and explain how to build them?

graber





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MattWatson

posted on 4/7/03 at 05:03 AM Reply With Quote
I had actually subscribed to this thread and wondered why the hell it had 5 replies when the subject was dead...

*unsubscribe*

Continue your "constructive" suggestions.






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Rorty

posted on 5/7/03 at 02:06 AM Reply With Quote
sgraber:
quote:

I was perusing your website (I like it a lot btw!) where I was trying to find more information regarding the removable engine subframe connectors that you mention...

Thanks, I do my best. I throw those little teasers into the What's New page to entice more people to purchase my plans.
The frame joiners you're talking about are actually for round tube chassis, and are positive locking devices that take the load of the chassis, but yet come apart easily by dropping out a few SHCS.
If you're still interested, I can let you have a drawing of them.





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