Re: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
I think I'll just leave things as is. If someone wants the info, they know
where to get it. If they don't, for whatever reason, that is fine as well. "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message news:48d3$42ee89a9$42a1cc8c$17086@FUSE.NET... > That being said perhaps it might be better if you posted your pix on one of > the free services like Sony's www.imagestation.com which is the popular one > with this group or www.shutterfly.com, or one of the many others. > > |
Re: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
FWIW I did download and look at the pixs and Norton's had no problems with
it. Text from zip file: "Price for the complete unit is $1,300.00. M-416 trailer in great shape with jeep style lights, herculined tub, diamond plate aluminum hinged lid, removable pop up tent and hardware. You will have to add new velcro around the perimeter of the lid as I had removed because I had intended to sell only the tent. No big deal. There is minor surface rust on the paint, but no rot. The herculiner shows a little bit of wear but nothing major. Tires are the stock military style. I've described what I believe to be the major questions, but if you have others, or if you want to see it, please feel free to ask." Pix available at: http://www.imagestation.com/album/?i...21106&upload=1 "Tom Greening" <tgreen@yohmama.com> wrote in message news:ztxHe.42471$yC5.21330@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com. .. >I think I'll just leave things as is. If someone wants the info, they know > where to get it. If they don't, for whatever reason, that is fine as > well. > > > "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message > news:48d3$42ee89a9$42a1cc8c$17086@FUSE.NET... >> That being said perhaps it might be better if you posted your pix on one > of >> the free services like Sony's www.imagestation.com which is the popular > one >> with this group or www.shutterfly.com, or one of the many others. >> >> > > |
Re: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
FWIW I did download and look at the pixs and Norton's had no problems with
it. Text from zip file: "Price for the complete unit is $1,300.00. M-416 trailer in great shape with jeep style lights, herculined tub, diamond plate aluminum hinged lid, removable pop up tent and hardware. You will have to add new velcro around the perimeter of the lid as I had removed because I had intended to sell only the tent. No big deal. There is minor surface rust on the paint, but no rot. The herculiner shows a little bit of wear but nothing major. Tires are the stock military style. I've described what I believe to be the major questions, but if you have others, or if you want to see it, please feel free to ask." Pix available at: http://www.imagestation.com/album/?i...21106&upload=1 "Tom Greening" <tgreen@yohmama.com> wrote in message news:ztxHe.42471$yC5.21330@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com. .. >I think I'll just leave things as is. If someone wants the info, they know > where to get it. If they don't, for whatever reason, that is fine as > well. > > > "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message > news:48d3$42ee89a9$42a1cc8c$17086@FUSE.NET... >> That being said perhaps it might be better if you posted your pix on one > of >> the free services like Sony's www.imagestation.com which is the popular > one >> with this group or www.shutterfly.com, or one of the many others. >> >> > > |
Re: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
FWIW I did download and look at the pixs and Norton's had no problems with
it. Text from zip file: "Price for the complete unit is $1,300.00. M-416 trailer in great shape with jeep style lights, herculined tub, diamond plate aluminum hinged lid, removable pop up tent and hardware. You will have to add new velcro around the perimeter of the lid as I had removed because I had intended to sell only the tent. No big deal. There is minor surface rust on the paint, but no rot. The herculiner shows a little bit of wear but nothing major. Tires are the stock military style. I've described what I believe to be the major questions, but if you have others, or if you want to see it, please feel free to ask." Pix available at: http://www.imagestation.com/album/?i...21106&upload=1 "Tom Greening" <tgreen@yohmama.com> wrote in message news:ztxHe.42471$yC5.21330@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com. .. >I think I'll just leave things as is. If someone wants the info, they know > where to get it. If they don't, for whatever reason, that is fine as > well. > > > "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message > news:48d3$42ee89a9$42a1cc8c$17086@FUSE.NET... >> That being said perhaps it might be better if you posted your pix on one > of >> the free services like Sony's www.imagestation.com which is the popular > one >> with this group or www.shutterfly.com, or one of the many others. >> >> > > |
Re: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
FWIW I did download and look at the pixs and Norton's had no problems with
it. Text from zip file: "Price for the complete unit is $1,300.00. M-416 trailer in great shape with jeep style lights, herculined tub, diamond plate aluminum hinged lid, removable pop up tent and hardware. You will have to add new velcro around the perimeter of the lid as I had removed because I had intended to sell only the tent. No big deal. There is minor surface rust on the paint, but no rot. The herculiner shows a little bit of wear but nothing major. Tires are the stock military style. I've described what I believe to be the major questions, but if you have others, or if you want to see it, please feel free to ask." Pix available at: http://www.imagestation.com/album/?i...21106&upload=1 "Tom Greening" <tgreen@yohmama.com> wrote in message news:ztxHe.42471$yC5.21330@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com. .. >I think I'll just leave things as is. If someone wants the info, they know > where to get it. If they don't, for whatever reason, that is fine as > well. > > > "Billy Ray" <Billy_Ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message > news:48d3$42ee89a9$42a1cc8c$17086@FUSE.NET... >> That being said perhaps it might be better if you posted your pix on one > of >> the free services like Sony's www.imagestation.com which is the popular > one >> with this group or www.shutterfly.com, or one of the many others. >> >> > > |
Re: FS: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
My friends must visit creative sites, so does my kid..... I get the
latest and greatest infections before they make the Norton 'liveupdate' list..... It has happened too many times over the years. My son is umm well he goes to hacker conventions so some of the inbound stuff has been um interesting to say the least. He hacked the hackers convention in New York and got security T-shirts and passes for him and his cousin... Got caught later while wearing them, but pulled it off and got to keep the shirts. LOL! So I am paranoid about downloads..... Mike Tom Greening wrote: > > You've lost me here Mike. Kid gloves? If you are using a good, quality > virus checker there are no kid gloves involved. Hell, I even check all my > email as a matter of course and it's all automatic. Even the email I send, > or replies I make, are checked before they are sent from my system and they > are noted as such in the signature section. If there is something that is > suspect it's moved to a "vault" just for suspect files and I go from there. > It's all transparent. The biggest pain in the butt is setting up the virus > checker in the first place. After that, it's just keep your virus database > files current (also pretty much transparent) and go about your business. > > I've been dinking around with computers since a Vic-20 was state of the art > and I have never had a virus. Never, ever, ever. Actually, I should say > I've never had a virus get past the protection I've had in place. > > I will grant that way too many people leave themselves WIDE open, but that > is their problem and not mine. My system is protected to a reasonable level > I believe, so it matters not how much of a mess theirs is. Their junk is > stopped at my front door. If your system is reasonably protected, any junk > you might get should be stopped at your front door as well, without it > having to be a pain in the butt. If it's a pain, you're doing something > wrong Mike. > > "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message > news:42EE5F9A.2AF77D9A@sympatico.ca... > > Having to handle the file with kid gloves in a protected environment is > > a royal pain. I 'have' been dinged from files downloaded from friend's > > computers so now I put them under a microscope before opening them. It > > is a pain in the butt. They thought their system was clean.... or virus > > checker, 'naw I don't need one of them' or 'huh what virus or microsoft > > updates'.... > > > > No offense but I don't know your computer is protected or even if it is, > > to what level. > > > > Mike > > |
Re: FS: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
My friends must visit creative sites, so does my kid..... I get the
latest and greatest infections before they make the Norton 'liveupdate' list..... It has happened too many times over the years. My son is umm well he goes to hacker conventions so some of the inbound stuff has been um interesting to say the least. He hacked the hackers convention in New York and got security T-shirts and passes for him and his cousin... Got caught later while wearing them, but pulled it off and got to keep the shirts. LOL! So I am paranoid about downloads..... Mike Tom Greening wrote: > > You've lost me here Mike. Kid gloves? If you are using a good, quality > virus checker there are no kid gloves involved. Hell, I even check all my > email as a matter of course and it's all automatic. Even the email I send, > or replies I make, are checked before they are sent from my system and they > are noted as such in the signature section. If there is something that is > suspect it's moved to a "vault" just for suspect files and I go from there. > It's all transparent. The biggest pain in the butt is setting up the virus > checker in the first place. After that, it's just keep your virus database > files current (also pretty much transparent) and go about your business. > > I've been dinking around with computers since a Vic-20 was state of the art > and I have never had a virus. Never, ever, ever. Actually, I should say > I've never had a virus get past the protection I've had in place. > > I will grant that way too many people leave themselves WIDE open, but that > is their problem and not mine. My system is protected to a reasonable level > I believe, so it matters not how much of a mess theirs is. Their junk is > stopped at my front door. If your system is reasonably protected, any junk > you might get should be stopped at your front door as well, without it > having to be a pain in the butt. If it's a pain, you're doing something > wrong Mike. > > "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message > news:42EE5F9A.2AF77D9A@sympatico.ca... > > Having to handle the file with kid gloves in a protected environment is > > a royal pain. I 'have' been dinged from files downloaded from friend's > > computers so now I put them under a microscope before opening them. It > > is a pain in the butt. They thought their system was clean.... or virus > > checker, 'naw I don't need one of them' or 'huh what virus or microsoft > > updates'.... > > > > No offense but I don't know your computer is protected or even if it is, > > to what level. > > > > Mike > > |
Re: FS: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
My friends must visit creative sites, so does my kid..... I get the
latest and greatest infections before they make the Norton 'liveupdate' list..... It has happened too many times over the years. My son is umm well he goes to hacker conventions so some of the inbound stuff has been um interesting to say the least. He hacked the hackers convention in New York and got security T-shirts and passes for him and his cousin... Got caught later while wearing them, but pulled it off and got to keep the shirts. LOL! So I am paranoid about downloads..... Mike Tom Greening wrote: > > You've lost me here Mike. Kid gloves? If you are using a good, quality > virus checker there are no kid gloves involved. Hell, I even check all my > email as a matter of course and it's all automatic. Even the email I send, > or replies I make, are checked before they are sent from my system and they > are noted as such in the signature section. If there is something that is > suspect it's moved to a "vault" just for suspect files and I go from there. > It's all transparent. The biggest pain in the butt is setting up the virus > checker in the first place. After that, it's just keep your virus database > files current (also pretty much transparent) and go about your business. > > I've been dinking around with computers since a Vic-20 was state of the art > and I have never had a virus. Never, ever, ever. Actually, I should say > I've never had a virus get past the protection I've had in place. > > I will grant that way too many people leave themselves WIDE open, but that > is their problem and not mine. My system is protected to a reasonable level > I believe, so it matters not how much of a mess theirs is. Their junk is > stopped at my front door. If your system is reasonably protected, any junk > you might get should be stopped at your front door as well, without it > having to be a pain in the butt. If it's a pain, you're doing something > wrong Mike. > > "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message > news:42EE5F9A.2AF77D9A@sympatico.ca... > > Having to handle the file with kid gloves in a protected environment is > > a royal pain. I 'have' been dinged from files downloaded from friend's > > computers so now I put them under a microscope before opening them. It > > is a pain in the butt. They thought their system was clean.... or virus > > checker, 'naw I don't need one of them' or 'huh what virus or microsoft > > updates'.... > > > > No offense but I don't know your computer is protected or even if it is, > > to what level. > > > > Mike > > |
Re: FS: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
My friends must visit creative sites, so does my kid..... I get the
latest and greatest infections before they make the Norton 'liveupdate' list..... It has happened too many times over the years. My son is umm well he goes to hacker conventions so some of the inbound stuff has been um interesting to say the least. He hacked the hackers convention in New York and got security T-shirts and passes for him and his cousin... Got caught later while wearing them, but pulled it off and got to keep the shirts. LOL! So I am paranoid about downloads..... Mike Tom Greening wrote: > > You've lost me here Mike. Kid gloves? If you are using a good, quality > virus checker there are no kid gloves involved. Hell, I even check all my > email as a matter of course and it's all automatic. Even the email I send, > or replies I make, are checked before they are sent from my system and they > are noted as such in the signature section. If there is something that is > suspect it's moved to a "vault" just for suspect files and I go from there. > It's all transparent. The biggest pain in the butt is setting up the virus > checker in the first place. After that, it's just keep your virus database > files current (also pretty much transparent) and go about your business. > > I've been dinking around with computers since a Vic-20 was state of the art > and I have never had a virus. Never, ever, ever. Actually, I should say > I've never had a virus get past the protection I've had in place. > > I will grant that way too many people leave themselves WIDE open, but that > is their problem and not mine. My system is protected to a reasonable level > I believe, so it matters not how much of a mess theirs is. Their junk is > stopped at my front door. If your system is reasonably protected, any junk > you might get should be stopped at your front door as well, without it > having to be a pain in the butt. If it's a pain, you're doing something > wrong Mike. > > "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message > news:42EE5F9A.2AF77D9A@sympatico.ca... > > Having to handle the file with kid gloves in a protected environment is > > a royal pain. I 'have' been dinged from files downloaded from friend's > > computers so now I put them under a microscope before opening them. It > > is a pain in the butt. They thought their system was clean.... or virus > > checker, 'naw I don't need one of them' or 'huh what virus or microsoft > > updates'.... > > > > No offense but I don't know your computer is protected or even if it is, > > to what level. > > > > Mike > > |
Re: FS: M-416 Tent/Trailer combo. Ohio
"Tom Greening" <tgreen@yohmama.com> wrote in message
news:2jsHe.45451$zY4.36851@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com. .. > Btw, aren't you / weren't you a welder by trade? Or was that just a > hobby? i welded for myself in north carolina for years and made a decent living doing it. when work would slow i would take on refrigeration/hvac to fill the holes but for the most part i welded. after moving to montana the entire service industry is different and i found that i could earn a much better living doing the refrigeration/hvac full time and weld to fill the holes. i worked for a large national refrigeration company up until last month. ive been working on the side for myself and finally took the plunge and quit my job to hit it full time for myself. -- Nathan W. Collier http://InlineDiesel.com http://7SlotGrille.com http://UtilityOffRoad.com http://BighornRefrigeration.com |
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