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Old December 22nd 03, 02:53 AM
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Jeff Dakers wrote:
*Hi everyone, I Just got a new enroute plotter for VFR flying, and it
is
amazing! If you haven't heard about it, it's made by Jeffron
Industries
and they call it the Speed Wizard and it's great for finding out
ETA's and
groundspeed real fast while your flying. It really is so easy I
can't
believe it. It's also quite small, only 8" x about 2" so it fits in
my
pocket. While this is the main function, it also doubles as a
protractor
and nautical mile ruler, all in a very easy to read format.

Good job to the guys at Jeffron, the Speed Wizard is a great product!
If
anyone wants to find out about it, they have some free info available
at
this address, just send a blank email to
to
find out about it. Pick one up, you'll be glad you did. JD
*


Tool !!!

MQD 117.3


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Old December 22nd 03, 03:00 AM
Jim Fisher
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"Jeff Dakers" wrote in message
...
Hi everyone, I Just got a new enroute plotter for VFR flying, and it is
amazing! If you haven't heard about it, it's made by Jeffron Industries
and they call it the Speed Wizard


Excellent! Good luck with your swell invention, Jeffron.

I've also come up with an invention and wish to toss out the idea to you
folks.

My device consists of three digits that attach to the end of your palm.
Each digit represents about five nautical miles. With just these three
individual digits (called "index" (tm), "birdie" (tm) and "ring" (tm)), you
can compute time and distance down to the nearest HOUR!

If you buy within the next ten minutes, I'll give you my three page book
"Advanced Alabama Math" that will help you compute the time/distance to the
nearest MINUTE (or so) using nothing but brain cells.

Just in time for Christmas.

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Jim Fisher


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Old December 22nd 03, 06:29 AM
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If you buy within the next ten minutes, I'll give you my three page book
"Advanced Alabama Math" that will help you compute the time/distance to the
nearest MINUTE (or so) using nothing but brain cells.


Do you supply the brain cells? I'd need the package deal.

Jose


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Old December 22nd 03, 04:35 PM
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Teacherjh" wrote in message

Do you supply the brain cells? I'd need the package deal.


Sorry, you missed the ten-minute window for ordering. I'm all sold out.

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Jim Fisher


 




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