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Supposed to be -12° when I get up for work tomorrow. Yeah, gotta put in 4-5 hrs getting ready for a service conference coming up Feb 17- March 1. Will be giving training/presenting down in the FL Keys...
 
Supposed to be -12° when I get up for work tomorrow. Yeah, gotta put in 4-5 hrs getting ready for a service conference coming up Feb 17- March 1. Will be giving training/presenting down in the FL Keys...
Nice of time of the year to be there!!
 
It will be rough, I am sure. This is the first year that I will be going. We will have people from all over the world there for 2 weeks.
Well after the long winter you'll be subject to sunburn....hope you have a nice expense account..i.e. beer fund!!
 
Supposed to be -12° when I get up for work tomorrow. Yeah, gotta put in 4-5 hrs getting ready for a service conference coming up Feb 17- March 1. Will be giving training/presenting down in the FL Keys...
I’ve got a buddy in the Keys, mid 60s right now...
 

Well after the long winter you'll be subject to sunburn....hope you have a nice expense account..i.e. beer fund!!

I am a ginger with Scandinavian heritage. My people dont like the sun much. We burn
 
Like most people from Scandinavia, it isn’t about tanning...it’s about neutralizing the blue.

:lol:

Straight from party white (or blue) to lobster red

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Anyone know if the defroster vents be removed without removing the windshield?
 
So, got new tires for my Truck. Bridgstone Durivis, any how, My truck has tire pressure sensors on all 6 wheels. When Discount mounted the tires, two inner rear wheels failed the TPS reset. HMMMM. So they installed aftermarket sensors, which I thought was the end of the issue. NOT. Yesterday back from Santa Maria with trailer, both inside TPS were failing, then coming back on, the whole trip! Go to Ford, those TPS are a wear item, they said! WTF? Anyway the wont warranty them, two new Ford TPS, 86.00 each! HOPE it is fixed now!!!! The question I had for Ford was why only the inside sensors failed? Simple answer...Those wheels are steel, the rest are aluminum and I was very careful to make sure the did not scratch the wheels, they used kid gloves on them. BUT, the steel wheels not so much, and the shock of slamming them on the tire machine caused them to fail! Crazy....
 
So, got new tires for my Truck. Bridgstone Durivis, any how, My truck has tire pressure sensors on all 6 wheels. When Discount mounted the tires, two inner rear wheels failed the TPS reset. HMMMM. So they installed aftermarket sensors, which I thought was the end of the issue. NOT. Yesterday back from Santa Maria with trailer, both inside TPS were failing, then coming back on, the whole trip! Go to Ford, those TPS are a wear item, they said! WTF? Anyway the wont warranty them, two new Ford TPS, 86.00 each! HOPE it is fixed now!!!! The question I had for Ford was why only the inside sensors failed? Simple answer...Those wheels are steel, the rest are aluminum and I was very careful to make sure the did not scratch the wheels, they used kid gloves on them. BUT, the steel wheels not so much, and the shock of slamming them on the tire machine caused them to fail! Crazy....
Built Ford Tough :thumbsup:
 
Ouch Tim. Alot of extra costs just for putting on new tires, as well as annoying. Tales like that only further convince me its better to drive a relatively primative old rig. I was about ***** about fuel milage dropping below 10. I'll deal with it.
 
while I an not on this time of day usually, I just wanted to say hello to yea Ddaddy. Tomorrow it will be 50 degrees and nice all the way to and threw Monday.

We reached a high of 7° today and they are saying next Monday 6 - 10" of snow and Wednesday will be a high of -9° F with a low of -22° F...
 
He is doing great, he got married to a very sweet lady , they drag race together and trail ride up in the mountains of Colorado

I just reconnected with an old buddy of mine from high school and found out he's now in Colorado, not far from the mountains near Colorado Springs....
 
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