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Being Awake And Staying Awake - versus - Being Told "You Need Sleep!" {HRI note 20060907}



 
 
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Old September 9th 06, 01:15 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,misc.transport.trucking,rec.autos.driving,rec.boats,rec.radio.shortwave
Popeye
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Default Being Awake And Staying Awake - versus - Being Told "You Need Sleep!" {HRI note 20060907}

"Telamon" wrote in message
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In article ,
"Popeye" wrote:


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Could we drop rec.radio.shortwave off the news group header where this
is off topic? Thanks.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California


Or instead of being a whining, ****head Usenet prima-donna, you could
just ignore the thread.

You're welcome.

Snip

Sorry that my simple request was to much for you to handle.

Plonk


Oh!

No!

I've been -Plonked-!

What a dick.

Thanks for -verifying- that Usenet prima-donna crack empirically.

--

Popeye
You can get much further with a kind word and a gun
than you can with a kind word alone. -Capone
www.finalprotectivefire.com


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Old September 9th 06, 02:02 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,misc.transport.trucking,rec.autos.driving,rec.boats,rec.radio.shortwave
Original Gashauler
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Default Being Awake And Staying Awake - versus - Being Told "You Need Sleep!" {HRI note 20060907}


"Popeye" wrote in message
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For recreation I dock my iPod, and download books on tape, and play then
via the truck's sound system.


What I liked when I was out was the old radio shows.


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Old September 10th 06, 03:34 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,misc.transport.trucking,rec.autos.driving,rec.boats,rec.radio.shortwave
realitytrucker
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Default Being Awake And Staying Awake - versus - Being Told "You Need Sleep!" {HRI note 20060907}


Original Gashauler wrote:
"Popeye" wrote in message
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For recreation I dock my iPod, and download books on tape, and play then
via the truck's sound system.


What I liked when I was out was the old radio shows.


I've been listening to those lately on XM. Especially the old comedy
shows like Jack Benny, Burns and Allen and even Red Skelton. Skelton's
hilarious. If he forgets lines he just ad libs. I think he was the
Robin Williams of my parents generation.

I also like the old westerns line the Lone Ranger and even Hopalong
Cassidy. It's interesting listening to the Gunsmoke radio shows. I
grew up watching James Arness play Matt Dillon on the TV series but on
the radio shows it was Robert Conrad playing that role.

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Old September 9th 06, 05:30 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,misc.transport.trucking,rec.autos.driving,rec.boats,rec.radio.shortwave
Huss Mohrens
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Default Being Awake And Staying Awake - versus - Being Told "You Need Sleep!" {HRI note 20060907}

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"Popeye" wrote:

Occasionally there are cross posts that are very educational. For
example, with this thread I didn't realize there was a newsgroup devoted to
truckers. When I picture a trucker I picture someone not familiar with
the Internet or specifically, Usenet. Now I know better.


FYI, I'm an over the road driver, somewhere in -any- of the Lower 48, 28
days a month or more.

I have about 20,000 posts /10 yrs on Usenet (primarily in Rec.scuba), and
I have broadband PCS in the truck.

As a wildly unsupportable guess, I'd say about 40% of OTR drivers have a
notebook in the truck.


Can they actually use them? Or is it, like, (waving a notebook out the
window): "hey gal, want a ride?"...
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Old September 9th 06, 05:53 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,misc.transport.trucking,rec.autos.driving,rec.boats,rec.radio.shortwave
Popeye
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Default Being Awake And Staying Awake - versus - Being Told "You Need Sleep!" {HRI note 20060907}


"Huss Mohrens" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"Popeye" wrote:

Occasionally there are cross posts that are very educational. For
example, with this thread I didn't realize there was a newsgroup
devoted to
truckers. When I picture a trucker I picture someone not familiar with
the Internet or specifically, Usenet. Now I know better.


FYI, I'm an over the road driver, somewhere in -any- of the Lower 48,
28
days a month or more.

I have about 20,000 posts /10 yrs on Usenet (primarily in Rec.scuba),
and
I have broadband PCS in the truck.

As a wildly unsupportable guess, I'd say about 40% of OTR drivers have
a
notebook in the truck.


Can they actually use them? Or is it, like, (waving a notebook out the
window): "hey gal, want a ride?"...


Uh...,I dunno.

Is -this- the best you can do with yours?


--

Popeye
You can get much further with a kind word and a gun
than you can with a kind word alone. -Capone
www.finalprotectivefire.com


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Old September 9th 06, 06:09 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,misc.transport.trucking,rec.autos.driving,rec.boats,rec.radio.shortwave
Huss Mohrens
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Default Being Awake And Staying Awake - versus - Being Told "You Need Sleep!" {HRI note 20060907}

In article ,
"Popeye" wrote:

"Huss Mohrens" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"Popeye" wrote:

Occasionally there are cross posts that are very educational. For
example, with this thread I didn't realize there was a newsgroup
devoted to
truckers. When I picture a trucker I picture someone not familiar with
the Internet or specifically, Usenet. Now I know better.

FYI, I'm an over the road driver, somewhere in -any- of the Lower 48,
28
days a month or more.

I have about 20,000 posts /10 yrs on Usenet (primarily in Rec.scuba),
and
I have broadband PCS in the truck.

As a wildly unsupportable guess, I'd say about 40% of OTR drivers have
a
notebook in the truck.


Can they actually use them? Or is it, like, (waving a notebook out the
window): "hey gal, want a ride?"...


Uh...,I dunno.

Is -this- the best you can do with yours?


I don't, but I guess to a trucker it would make some practical sense? At
least it could keep you guys awake.
 




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