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Lon 08-01-2005 08:27 PM

Re: FS: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
 
And with the advent of adding information to a JPEG, you can now just
as easily imbed malware right in the jpeg file itself... or just do a
bit of mime-spoofing.



Dave Milne proclaimed:

> OTOH, there is little point in compressing jpg files as the jpg files are
> already compressed, and the saving is minimal.
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
> '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
>
> "Tom Greening" <tgreen@yohmama.com> wrote in message
> news:yLrHe.45447$zY4.4967@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com.. .
>
>>So if Jerry B, or Nate C, or everyone's favorite son Brother Bill wanted

>
> to
>
>>send you a zip you'd refuse it? I'd certainly take one from you or any

>
> of
>
>>the others. We may or may not have had serious disagreements (especially

>
> in
>
>>Bills' case) but I don't think he'd be so malicious as to send me

>
> something
>
>>destructive. I'd still scan it, but I'd take responsibility for keeping

>
> my
>
>>house clean so to speak. That's not to say I go downloading stuff willy
>>nilly from warez sites, or crack sites, etc. Exercising some caution is
>>just prudent, but refusing anything from anyone seems a bit on the extreme
>>side. To each his own of course so if it works for you that is your

>
> right.
>
>>If the responder would have said "I'm leery of dloading your zip file", I
>>could have respected that and dealt with it, but you and I both know he
>>probably didn't pay attention to the whole post.
>>
>>
>>
>>"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
>>news:42EE2541.7926A297@sympatico.ca...
>>
>>>In these days of microcrap and all it's holes, there is no way in hell I
>>>would open a homemade zip file from anyone on the internet!
>>>
>>>Most sane people wouldn't open it either so you are missing a lot of
>>>potential customers.
>>>
>>>Mike
>>>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>>>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>>
>>>Tom Greening wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have a M-416 trailer in real good shape. I added a diamond plate

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>>aluminum
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>>>>hinged lid to it to keep all my stuff dry, herc lined the bed, and

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>>painted
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>>>>the whole mess (minus the lid). I also bought a new tent and hardware

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>>made
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>>>>for one of those motorcycle pull along campers, and then modified

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> things
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>>so
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>>>>it works on the trailer. The whole tent deal is removable by undoing 4
>>>>latches, leaving the lid still attached to the trailer. The lid will

>>
>>stay in
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>>>>the open position by virtue of some hatch-back style shocks. Give me

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> an
>
>>>>email address and I can send a zip file full of pictures. Fire away

>
> with
>
>>any
>>
>>>>questions you may have, but for now, please try to keep it to

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> interested
>
>>>>buyers. As far as I'm concerned this kicks the snot out of any

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> Tent-Trax
>
>>>>style camper. The tent is bigger (a queen size inflatable mattress

>
> fits
>
>>>>perfect), it's got a boatload more storage space, and it just plain

>>
>>looks
>>
>>>>better behind a Jeep.
>>>>
>>>>http://home.neo.rr.com/jeepnrocks/JeepPhotos/002.jpg
>>>>
>>>>Ohio
>>>>
>>>>Ok, response has been bigger than I imagined so instead of replying to
>>>>individuals, I've posted a zip file with pics and price.
>>>>
>>>>http://home.neo.rr.com/jeepnrocks/Je...er/trailer.zip

>>
>>

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>


Lon 08-01-2005 08:28 PM

Re: FS: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
 
Nathan W. Collier proclaimed:

> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:42EE2541.7926A297@sympatico.ca...
>
>>In these days of microcrap and all it's holes, there is no way in hell I
>>would open a homemade zip file from anyone on the internet!

>
>
> youre missing out on a lot of content mike. im not familiar with your level
> of computer competency, but with all the antivirus scanners available today
> (many good ones are FREE such as http://grisoft.com) theres no valid reason
> (beyond personal fears) to avoid zip files. most will scan files within the
> zip anyway so it would catch any issues before you could execute anything
> malicious/suspicious anyway.
>

One of the better anti-virus packages out there today is unix, with
GNU utilities to handle zip formats.

Lon 08-01-2005 08:28 PM

Re: FS: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
 
Nathan W. Collier proclaimed:

> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:42EE2541.7926A297@sympatico.ca...
>
>>In these days of microcrap and all it's holes, there is no way in hell I
>>would open a homemade zip file from anyone on the internet!

>
>
> youre missing out on a lot of content mike. im not familiar with your level
> of computer competency, but with all the antivirus scanners available today
> (many good ones are FREE such as http://grisoft.com) theres no valid reason
> (beyond personal fears) to avoid zip files. most will scan files within the
> zip anyway so it would catch any issues before you could execute anything
> malicious/suspicious anyway.
>

One of the better anti-virus packages out there today is unix, with
GNU utilities to handle zip formats.

Lon 08-01-2005 08:28 PM

Re: FS: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
 
Nathan W. Collier proclaimed:

> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:42EE2541.7926A297@sympatico.ca...
>
>>In these days of microcrap and all it's holes, there is no way in hell I
>>would open a homemade zip file from anyone on the internet!

>
>
> youre missing out on a lot of content mike. im not familiar with your level
> of computer competency, but with all the antivirus scanners available today
> (many good ones are FREE such as http://grisoft.com) theres no valid reason
> (beyond personal fears) to avoid zip files. most will scan files within the
> zip anyway so it would catch any issues before you could execute anything
> malicious/suspicious anyway.
>

One of the better anti-virus packages out there today is unix, with
GNU utilities to handle zip formats.

Lon 08-01-2005 08:28 PM

Re: FS: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
 
Nathan W. Collier proclaimed:

> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:42EE2541.7926A297@sympatico.ca...
>
>>In these days of microcrap and all it's holes, there is no way in hell I
>>would open a homemade zip file from anyone on the internet!

>
>
> youre missing out on a lot of content mike. im not familiar with your level
> of computer competency, but with all the antivirus scanners available today
> (many good ones are FREE such as http://grisoft.com) theres no valid reason
> (beyond personal fears) to avoid zip files. most will scan files within the
> zip anyway so it would catch any issues before you could execute anything
> malicious/suspicious anyway.
>

One of the better anti-virus packages out there today is unix, with
GNU utilities to handle zip formats.

Nathan W. Collier 08-01-2005 08:55 PM

Re: FS: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
 
"Tom Greening" <tgreen@yohmama.com> wrote in message
news:iFyHe.42493$yC5.18867@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com. ..
> Gotcha. I only mentioned because I figured from a "professional"
> standpoint
> you might be interested in the last job I just completed. It was out in
> Texas and took us 8 weeks of 24/6 (just WAY too hot and nasty to do 24/7)
> welding to get it done. To the tune of 34,000 lbs of weld. Not a typo.


sounds interesting, what was it?

--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com



Nathan W. Collier 08-01-2005 08:55 PM

Re: FS: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
 
"Tom Greening" <tgreen@yohmama.com> wrote in message
news:iFyHe.42493$yC5.18867@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com. ..
> Gotcha. I only mentioned because I figured from a "professional"
> standpoint
> you might be interested in the last job I just completed. It was out in
> Texas and took us 8 weeks of 24/6 (just WAY too hot and nasty to do 24/7)
> welding to get it done. To the tune of 34,000 lbs of weld. Not a typo.


sounds interesting, what was it?

--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com



Nathan W. Collier 08-01-2005 08:55 PM

Re: FS: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
 
"Tom Greening" <tgreen@yohmama.com> wrote in message
news:iFyHe.42493$yC5.18867@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com. ..
> Gotcha. I only mentioned because I figured from a "professional"
> standpoint
> you might be interested in the last job I just completed. It was out in
> Texas and took us 8 weeks of 24/6 (just WAY too hot and nasty to do 24/7)
> welding to get it done. To the tune of 34,000 lbs of weld. Not a typo.


sounds interesting, what was it?

--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com



Nathan W. Collier 08-01-2005 08:55 PM

Re: FS: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
 
"Tom Greening" <tgreen@yohmama.com> wrote in message
news:iFyHe.42493$yC5.18867@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com. ..
> Gotcha. I only mentioned because I figured from a "professional"
> standpoint
> you might be interested in the last job I just completed. It was out in
> Texas and took us 8 weeks of 24/6 (just WAY too hot and nasty to do 24/7)
> welding to get it done. To the tune of 34,000 lbs of weld. Not a typo.


sounds interesting, what was it?

--
Nathan W. Collier
http://InlineDiesel.com
http://7SlotGrille.com
http://UtilityOffRoad.com
http://BighornRefrigeration.com



Tom Greening 08-01-2005 10:12 PM

Re: FS: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
 
We had to repair the base of a large forging hammer. Basically a
rectangular chunk of steel that weighed about 500,000 lbs. had one BIG ass
crack in it. About 4 ft. deep by 4ft wide at the top and about 5 ft long.
Worked out to just under 34,000 lbs of welding rod by the time we were done.
Welding rod 3/4" dia. x 36" long. At one point we had twin Miller 1500 amp
pwr sources paralleled together. We were burning up a 6.5# rod in about 4
minutes. Nastiest part of the whole job was crawling up into that crack
with a peening hammer between passes. You'd coming RUNNING back out after
about 30 seconds with your pants smoking. Literally.

I can definitely wait a while before we have to do another of those.


"Nathan W. Collier" <MontanaJeeper@aol.com> wrote in message
news:11eth3o3bt3v631@corp.supernews.com...
> "Tom Greening" <tgreen@yohmama.com> wrote in message
> news:iFyHe.42493$yC5.18867@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com. ..
> > Gotcha. I only mentioned because I figured from a "professional"
> > standpoint
> > you might be interested in the last job I just completed. It was out in
> > Texas and took us 8 weeks of 24/6 (just WAY too hot and nasty to do

24/7)
> > welding to get it done. To the tune of 34,000 lbs of weld. Not a

typo.
>
> sounds interesting, what was it?
>
> --
> Nathan W. Collier
> http://InlineDiesel.com
> http://7SlotGrille.com
> http://UtilityOffRoad.com
> http://BighornRefrigeration.com
>
>





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