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That was one of the nicest threads I have had the pleaseur of watching in a very long time. Good on you and good for Sam!
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Sean did take some pictures and will post them today. Yes, we were out on Lake X LOL
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Thank you but the way I look at it, these two young men are our future!
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Chris, I apologize if I seemed to chastize you in my reply. What you did was truly amazing! I guess it just scared me when I thought that it could have easly gone the wrong way and we could have been mourning the loss of a wonderful person from this board. You truly are a hero! I am just glad that you will be around to share some more posts with us!
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Today pikeslayerjr came over with a friend of his from school, Jake. I had offered to get them out fishing and naturally told Sean fish stories about the fishing here. You all know the deal; a promise made is a debt unpaid, well I don't like unpaid debts. The snow was deep but I finally managed to break a trail out onto the lake with my ATV after getting stuck a few times, but hey, I'm old and stuborn so I broke a trail out to where I figured we could get some fish. Things didn't start of that great, the guys couldn't find any place that was open to get minnows but I had talked to a friend of mine and he said he would see what he could do. We wern't out on the ice for long and Jake hooked a walleye but it got off on him. Then my friend Jim showed up with minnows. First off, we caught a few perch, then Sean lost a walleye. Then I landed a nice walleye and things just kept getting better. Sean landed his first walleye through the ice, Jake landed his first walleye through the ice, then Jake landed a beautiful muskie with Sean's help. The boys are still out there fishing (I got cold and decided to head in) but I think Sean will be posting a report and pictures later, all I can say is "I LOVE" having these two young men here. Watching them having a wonderful time with experiences they will never forget. How much better can it get!
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Well I'm glad it all turned out all right but what the hell were you thinking? Houses can be rebuilt but you risked your life trying to put that fire out and running back in there. I am really glad that you made it and lived to be called a hero but no life is worth risking for material things. Anyway, kudos to you for doing what you did!
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Love my HDS5 having both the GPS with charts and the fish finder sure comes in handy.
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Beautiful pictures, sounds like a fantastic day. Glad to hear that you made it home safe and sound. I noticed an ATV in one of the photos, are they having much trouble getting around on the lake? I am thinking that I might bring mine up to the Fishing for Tylre thing this year.
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Welcome to the board Riley, I'm glad that your dad finally found someone that can teach him how to fish Zoey is one very lucky dog to have found such a wonderful family to live with. I am really looking forward to reading some of your fishing reports and pictures.
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Once again, a wonderful day with exceptional friends. I would have posted last night but by the time I got home, got the smelts cleaned and bagged and in the freezer I was done for the day. (A 2:00 am day start will do that to me.) Steve, thank you so much for doing most of the driving, as always I really enjoyed the time we spent solving the problems of the world. Bruce once again, thank you for your company and the goddies the fishing is always fun but the company is what keeps me coming back. I am already looking forward to your visit this summer. We'll have to plan a mini G2G. Steve and I talked about it on the way home and I think that next year we are going to make it an over nighter. I am starting to find that 7+ hours on the road makes for a very long day of fishing.
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LOL Roy, we still remember your visit (we've tried to forget but....)
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Man, you haven't tried GBW's smoked fish. It is fantastic!!!!! he gave me a piece last summer and I still haven't forgotten the flavour.
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pikeslayerjr came over this evening for a visit. What a wonderful young man! We talked fishing, played around with my HDS5 trying to figure out how to do some fine tuning that I wanted to do, went over some maps and arial views, and had a nice fish fry. This is one of those young men that anyone would be proud to introduce as their son! You done a good job pikeslayer! One of the nicest evenings I can remember in a very long time! We are already looking forward to seeing him again soon!
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Carburator on ariens snowblower leaking.
Big Cliff replied to cwpowell's topic in General Discussion
The item on the left is just a drain valve, it could be leaking because the seal is gone or because there is a bit of dirt in it. Either way, it is an easy fix. The other one is your fuel adjustment. Don't turn the screw but you can undo the nut and the whole jet will come out as one piece. I would pull the bowl off and check to see if there is any dirt in there, if so give the carb a good cleaning. Getting a carb kit might not be a bad idea, you might need a new bowl gasket anyway depending on how old yours is. If you have any problems, let me know, I can walk you through it. Where are you located? If you are anywhere near Lindsay bring it over I'll do it for you. -
What goes around, comes around! Really makes me feel good to hear stories like this!
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We had faxed the customer an authorization form with the VISA number on it, full description of the goods, prices, the name, phone number and address he had provided us. He faxed it back to us with a signature on it and a name. He even provided the 3 digit security number on the back of the card. Turned out all were fake. The fax number belonged to a "mail box store". Could we have done more? Sure we could but we were trying to take care of our customer. It cost us over $4000.00.
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CTC, we don't have a Walmart here in Lindsay but if we did, I'd compair prices.
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Glad you are not doing business with me if that is how you treat suppliers! Most of us work our butts off to try to make a decent living, getting robbed like this is worse than someone breaking in and stealing the stuff, at least then our insurance would cover the loss. This way it comes right out of our pockets! Have a little empthay for the business man trying to make a living.
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I just talked to Xplornet the other day and they told me there is a new "Fair Use Policy" coming into effect and that I would be getting a letter about it. Seems they are blaming it on CRTC. You won't pay extra but they will reduce your upload/download speed if you go over your limit. This is from their site. Hope you can read all of this, it is the best I could do.; Fixed Wireless There are different Fair Access Policies that apply to our regular and enhanced services. These two policies are below. Please reference the policy that applies to your specific service. If you are on our regular fixed-wireless service: Our goal is to ensure that each Xplornet customer receives fair and consistent access to the Internet. A small percentage of customers are responsible for a disproportionate share of data usage on our network. To minimize the impact that heavier users might have on the experience of other Xplornet customers, we have implemented a Fair Access Policy. Our intent with this policy is to affect the fewest customers while helping maintain the best speeds for the majority of customers. The Fair Access Policy on your service operates only during peak hours (between 8am and 1am local time). During this time, we subject traffic related to applications that are considered non time-sensitive (such as peer-to-peer file sharing, news groups, and online data storage) to a peak transfer speed of 300kbps download and 100kbps upload. Outside of the Fair Access Policy, the speed you experience on your service is influenced by the design of the equipment. The equipment on your service is designed so that the speed you experience varies on a “per transaction” basis. Each time you begin a new “usage transaction”, such as clicking a link on the web, sending an e-mail, or uploading a file, the initial speed you experience will be the “burst” speed associated with your particular package. You will continue to experience this burst speed until you reach the “burst limit” for your package. If the transaction isn’t finished when you reach the burst limit, the transaction will be completed at the “Sustained” speed for your package. (Click here for an example). Each new usage transaction begins with the burst rate. During normal web browsing, you will likely find that your transactions are at the burst rate. With larger file downloads/uploads, your transactions will be at a mix of the burst and sustained rates. The table below illustrates the burst speed, burst limits, and sustained speed on each package. Service Package Burst Speed Burst Limit Sustained Speed Zip Down Up to 300 kbps 36 KB Up to 100 Kbps Up Up to 100 kbps 12 KB Up to 50 Kbps Zoom Down Up to 1.5 Mbps 1.5 MB Up to 600 Kbps Up Up to 500 kbps 600 KB Up to 150 Kbps Xpress Down Up to 3.0 Mbps 3.5 MB Up to 700 Kbps Up Up to 600 kbps 600 KB Up to 300 Kbps Xtreme Down Up to 5.0 Mbps 6.0 MB Up to 900 Kbps Up Up to 800 kbps 6.0 MB Up to 600 Kbps Small Biz Down Up to 3.0 Mbps 3.5 MB Up to 800 Kbps Up Up to 600 kbps 600 KB Up to 800 Kbps Medium Biz Down Up to 5.0 Mbps 6.0 MB Up to 1.0 Mbps Up Up to 800 kbps 6.0 MB Up to 750 Kbps Big Biz Down Up to 5.0 Mbps 6.0 MB Up to 1.0 Mbps Up Up to 1.2 Mbps 6.0 MB Up to 1.0 Mbps *Note: The listed packages are Xplornet’s standard offers. Depending upon your region, your package may have a different name. However, your equipment will be consistent with the service packages of the same speed configurations above.
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Do NOT SHIP THEM OUT!!!!! We had a similar thing happen to us about two years ago. Guy from Quebec called in an order for two generators, gave us the VISA #, we processed it, it was approved, we shipped. Turned out that the card had been stolen and since we hadn't actually had the card in our hand and didn't have the owners original signature, VISA refused to honor the transaction. We did try calling in the cops but they couldn't do much since it was out of province. We tried to contact the freight company that was used (customer had arranged the pickup), they couldn't tell us much because the goods had been held at their warehouse and picked up by the customer. This same scam has been used a lot and you have no recourse once you ship the goods even if VISA approved the transaction.
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Thanks for clarifying that, all I knew for sure was that I got stopped last spring with two up and got a warning but I was on the road. And Beans and I can both testify that helmets are required or you pay a $65.00 fine. Right Beans
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Not legally even if it is a two up machine. That may be changing but hadn't as of last summer.
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It is what the core of this board is all about! Jack will be missed but never forgotten!
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Good quality, exceptional performance, relyable, and you are right, he won't drain the battery! Now a can of old Milwacky, that's a different story LOL!
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I received this email from Jackie last night. Hi guys, just wanted to tell you that today I received the most beautiful indoor miniature garden, with ferns and ivy, and cactus, with a little bird inside,thats what it looks like to me, it is absolutely amazing, it is from the Ontario Fishing Network, oh how nice of them to do this for me, so I am asking you Cliff if you could possibly reply to the network for me, as I have no clue how to do it, and I must thank whoever did it and let them know how much it brightened up my day. Also to thank everyone for their support and emails during the past month, such caring people, even those that never met my Jack, sent their condolences to me, I will never forget it. I am getting there slowly, I have my ups and down days, but today is a good day thanks to very thoughtful people. Thanks for your help say hi to Sue take care my friends, Love Jackie and Teddyxxx