Superwinch = junk
#231
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Re: Superwinch = junk
> >
> > Think about what you are saying. Winch cables are tens to hundreds of
> > feet in length. most jackets are only a couple feet in length.
> > Obviously they wouldn't do the job. In fact, you'd have to carry huge
> > rolls of material just for this contingency.
>
> Get cracking, then.
You know, Cal, this is the internet and we can't see you - only what
you type. Thus, most people wouldn't have any idea that you have a
tiny ----- and are emibttered toward the world, if only the pent-up
hostility didn't ooze out of your every sentence.
Cheer up. Mathematically, half the population is below average.
> > Think about what you are saying. Winch cables are tens to hundreds of
> > feet in length. most jackets are only a couple feet in length.
> > Obviously they wouldn't do the job. In fact, you'd have to carry huge
> > rolls of material just for this contingency.
>
> Get cracking, then.
You know, Cal, this is the internet and we can't see you - only what
you type. Thus, most people wouldn't have any idea that you have a
tiny ----- and are emibttered toward the world, if only the pent-up
hostility didn't ooze out of your every sentence.
Cheer up. Mathematically, half the population is below average.
#232
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Re: Superwinch = junk
I don't think that was necessary, Joshua.
"Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message
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> > >
> > > Think about what you are saying. Winch cables are tens to hundreds of
> > > feet in length. most jackets are only a couple feet in length.
> > > Obviously they wouldn't do the job. In fact, you'd have to carry huge
> > > rolls of material just for this contingency.
> >
> > Get cracking, then.
>
>
> You know, Cal, this is the internet and we can't see you - only what
> you type. Thus, most people wouldn't have any idea that you have a
> tiny ----- and are emibttered toward the world, if only the pent-up
> hostility didn't ooze out of your every sentence.
>
> Cheer up. Mathematically, half the population is below average.
"Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message
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> > >
> > > Think about what you are saying. Winch cables are tens to hundreds of
> > > feet in length. most jackets are only a couple feet in length.
> > > Obviously they wouldn't do the job. In fact, you'd have to carry huge
> > > rolls of material just for this contingency.
> >
> > Get cracking, then.
>
>
> You know, Cal, this is the internet and we can't see you - only what
> you type. Thus, most people wouldn't have any idea that you have a
> tiny ----- and are emibttered toward the world, if only the pent-up
> hostility didn't ooze out of your every sentence.
>
> Cheer up. Mathematically, half the population is below average.
#233
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Re: Superwinch = junk
I don't think that was necessary, Joshua.
"Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message
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> > >
> > > Think about what you are saying. Winch cables are tens to hundreds of
> > > feet in length. most jackets are only a couple feet in length.
> > > Obviously they wouldn't do the job. In fact, you'd have to carry huge
> > > rolls of material just for this contingency.
> >
> > Get cracking, then.
>
>
> You know, Cal, this is the internet and we can't see you - only what
> you type. Thus, most people wouldn't have any idea that you have a
> tiny ----- and are emibttered toward the world, if only the pent-up
> hostility didn't ooze out of your every sentence.
>
> Cheer up. Mathematically, half the population is below average.
"Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message
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> > >
> > > Think about what you are saying. Winch cables are tens to hundreds of
> > > feet in length. most jackets are only a couple feet in length.
> > > Obviously they wouldn't do the job. In fact, you'd have to carry huge
> > > rolls of material just for this contingency.
> >
> > Get cracking, then.
>
>
> You know, Cal, this is the internet and we can't see you - only what
> you type. Thus, most people wouldn't have any idea that you have a
> tiny ----- and are emibttered toward the world, if only the pent-up
> hostility didn't ooze out of your every sentence.
>
> Cheer up. Mathematically, half the population is below average.
#234
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Re: Superwinch = junk
Actually, they would.
A jacket laying across a winch cable will be the difference in the broken
cable swinging wildly about, or dropping harmlessly to the ground.
"Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message
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> > Great advice. All of it. But even with a short pull, I would put
something
> > over the cable. You might be out of reach (or are you???), but why risk
the
> > damage to your rig that a snapped cable might cause.
> >
>
>
> Think about what you are saying. Winch cables are tens to hundreds of
> feet in length. most jackets are only a couple feet in length.
> Obviously they wouldn't do the job. In fact, you'd have to carry huge
> rolls of material just for this contingency.
A jacket laying across a winch cable will be the difference in the broken
cable swinging wildly about, or dropping harmlessly to the ground.
"Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message
news:b102b6e4.0309091327.7853436@posting.google.co m...
> > Great advice. All of it. But even with a short pull, I would put
something
> > over the cable. You might be out of reach (or are you???), but why risk
the
> > damage to your rig that a snapped cable might cause.
> >
>
>
> Think about what you are saying. Winch cables are tens to hundreds of
> feet in length. most jackets are only a couple feet in length.
> Obviously they wouldn't do the job. In fact, you'd have to carry huge
> rolls of material just for this contingency.
#235
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Re: Superwinch = junk
Actually, they would.
A jacket laying across a winch cable will be the difference in the broken
cable swinging wildly about, or dropping harmlessly to the ground.
"Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message
news:b102b6e4.0309091327.7853436@posting.google.co m...
> > Great advice. All of it. But even with a short pull, I would put
something
> > over the cable. You might be out of reach (or are you???), but why risk
the
> > damage to your rig that a snapped cable might cause.
> >
>
>
> Think about what you are saying. Winch cables are tens to hundreds of
> feet in length. most jackets are only a couple feet in length.
> Obviously they wouldn't do the job. In fact, you'd have to carry huge
> rolls of material just for this contingency.
A jacket laying across a winch cable will be the difference in the broken
cable swinging wildly about, or dropping harmlessly to the ground.
"Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message
news:b102b6e4.0309091327.7853436@posting.google.co m...
> > Great advice. All of it. But even with a short pull, I would put
something
> > over the cable. You might be out of reach (or are you???), but why risk
the
> > damage to your rig that a snapped cable might cause.
> >
>
>
> Think about what you are saying. Winch cables are tens to hundreds of
> feet in length. most jackets are only a couple feet in length.
> Obviously they wouldn't do the job. In fact, you'd have to carry huge
> rolls of material just for this contingency.
#236
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Re: Superwinch = junk
Joshua Nelson wrote:
>>>Think about what you are saying. Winch cables are tens to hundreds of
>>>feet in length. most jackets are only a couple feet in length.
>>>Obviously they wouldn't do the job. In fact, you'd have to carry huge
>>>rolls of material just for this contingency.
>>
>>Get cracking, then.
>
>
>
> You know, Cal, this is the internet and we can't see you
Gee, Joshua, then you can't count how many fingers I'm holding up to
you, can you? Care to try a guess?
>>>Think about what you are saying. Winch cables are tens to hundreds of
>>>feet in length. most jackets are only a couple feet in length.
>>>Obviously they wouldn't do the job. In fact, you'd have to carry huge
>>>rolls of material just for this contingency.
>>
>>Get cracking, then.
>
>
>
> You know, Cal, this is the internet and we can't see you
Gee, Joshua, then you can't count how many fingers I'm holding up to
you, can you? Care to try a guess?
#237
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Re: Superwinch = junk
Joshua Nelson wrote:
>>>Think about what you are saying. Winch cables are tens to hundreds of
>>>feet in length. most jackets are only a couple feet in length.
>>>Obviously they wouldn't do the job. In fact, you'd have to carry huge
>>>rolls of material just for this contingency.
>>
>>Get cracking, then.
>
>
>
> You know, Cal, this is the internet and we can't see you
Gee, Joshua, then you can't count how many fingers I'm holding up to
you, can you? Care to try a guess?
>>>Think about what you are saying. Winch cables are tens to hundreds of
>>>feet in length. most jackets are only a couple feet in length.
>>>Obviously they wouldn't do the job. In fact, you'd have to carry huge
>>>rolls of material just for this contingency.
>>
>>Get cracking, then.
>
>
>
> You know, Cal, this is the internet and we can't see you
Gee, Joshua, then you can't count how many fingers I'm holding up to
you, can you? Care to try a guess?
#238
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Re: Superwinch = junk
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> Actually, they would.
>
> A jacket laying across a winch cable will be the difference in the broken
> cable swinging wildly about, or dropping harmlessly to the ground.
>
>
>
>
> "Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message
> news:b102b6e4.0309091327.7853436@posting.google.co m...
>
>>>Great advice. All of it. But even with a short pull, I would put
>
> something
>
>>>over the cable. You might be out of reach (or are you???), but why risk
>
> the
>
>>>damage to your rig that a snapped cable might cause.
>>>
>>
>>
>>Think about what you are saying. Winch cables are tens to hundreds of
>>feet in length. most jackets are only a couple feet in length.
>>Obviously they wouldn't do the job. In fact, you'd have to carry huge
>>rolls of material just for this contingency.
>
>
>
I believe Josh is trolling for trolling's sake.
> Actually, they would.
>
> A jacket laying across a winch cable will be the difference in the broken
> cable swinging wildly about, or dropping harmlessly to the ground.
>
>
>
>
> "Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message
> news:b102b6e4.0309091327.7853436@posting.google.co m...
>
>>>Great advice. All of it. But even with a short pull, I would put
>
> something
>
>>>over the cable. You might be out of reach (or are you???), but why risk
>
> the
>
>>>damage to your rig that a snapped cable might cause.
>>>
>>
>>
>>Think about what you are saying. Winch cables are tens to hundreds of
>>feet in length. most jackets are only a couple feet in length.
>>Obviously they wouldn't do the job. In fact, you'd have to carry huge
>>rolls of material just for this contingency.
>
>
>
I believe Josh is trolling for trolling's sake.
#239
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Re: Superwinch = junk
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> Actually, they would.
>
> A jacket laying across a winch cable will be the difference in the broken
> cable swinging wildly about, or dropping harmlessly to the ground.
>
>
>
>
> "Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message
> news:b102b6e4.0309091327.7853436@posting.google.co m...
>
>>>Great advice. All of it. But even with a short pull, I would put
>
> something
>
>>>over the cable. You might be out of reach (or are you???), but why risk
>
> the
>
>>>damage to your rig that a snapped cable might cause.
>>>
>>
>>
>>Think about what you are saying. Winch cables are tens to hundreds of
>>feet in length. most jackets are only a couple feet in length.
>>Obviously they wouldn't do the job. In fact, you'd have to carry huge
>>rolls of material just for this contingency.
>
>
>
I believe Josh is trolling for trolling's sake.
> Actually, they would.
>
> A jacket laying across a winch cable will be the difference in the broken
> cable swinging wildly about, or dropping harmlessly to the ground.
>
>
>
>
> "Joshua Nelson" <spam_box@ev1.net> wrote in message
> news:b102b6e4.0309091327.7853436@posting.google.co m...
>
>>>Great advice. All of it. But even with a short pull, I would put
>
> something
>
>>>over the cable. You might be out of reach (or are you???), but why risk
>
> the
>
>>>damage to your rig that a snapped cable might cause.
>>>
>>
>>
>>Think about what you are saying. Winch cables are tens to hundreds of
>>feet in length. most jackets are only a couple feet in length.
>>Obviously they wouldn't do the job. In fact, you'd have to carry huge
>>rolls of material just for this contingency.
>
>
>
I believe Josh is trolling for trolling's sake.
#240
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Re: Superwinch = junk
Ah yes, another mature and on-topic response from the esteemed Cal
Wheeler. So glad you're here to contribute positively to this forum.
> Gee, Joshua, then you can't count how many fingers I'm holding up to
> you, can you? Care to try a guess?
Wheeler. So glad you're here to contribute positively to this forum.
> Gee, Joshua, then you can't count how many fingers I'm holding up to
> you, can you? Care to try a guess?