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Old June 24th 04, 12:40 AM
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From: Richard Lamb
Date: 6/23/2004 4:17 PM Central Daylight Time
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B2431 wrote:

From: Richard Lamb



Ron Wanttaja wrote:

On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 06:43:51 -0700, Richard Riley


wrote:

:The switches are hard to push for a reason: to reduce accidentally
pressing
:them. I own a B-8 and my pinky finger and thumb just naturally rest on
those
:switches, the pickle switch isn't likely to be accidentally pressed
unless your
:thumb slips off the rice hat.
:
:Are you planning to have a two step trigger?

No, the switch is nearly $100 alone.

Rose Myrtle joystick grip: $400

Two step trigger: $100

Preventing an inadvertent shoot-down of the 172 in front of you:
Priceless. :-)

Ron Wanttaja


See! That's why you _always_ put the coffee down before reading the
next post...

Priceless, Ron


Richard


Richard, I have a technical question since I don't drink coffee. I prefer
Pepsiâ„¢.
Which hurts more through the nose coffee or Pepsiâ„¢.

I think Ron puts a notch on his modem each time he makes someone spew.

Speaking of which I have a spoof MasterCard™® ad clip that may make

you
do
that. If you are interested I could send it to you.

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired



Sounds interesting, but the best I can get on this tin can and string
lash up from SW Bell is about 26 to 28 k.
Large files are painfully sloooooow.
If it's under a meg, and worth the wait, send it on...


It's 1.89 meg, sorry. Cable modems are nice


Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired