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On Fri, 22 Jun 2012, Stonie Cooper (not his phone) wrote:
As I explained to Patrick - experience helps.And that is our lab dish. You don't want to see the stats on our operational system.
C/N 33:1? ;-)
For the farm types on the list - stats are on a dish I assembled in my barn and set in place with a 1966 John Deere 3020 with a Gnuse 3-pt. folklift. You can do these by yourself with some additional equipment.
Nice! Translation: in case of enemy attack, run and hide under that dish. ;-)
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