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[dsn_klr650] fuel injector cleaner for keeping carb clean.
And..... is there any truth to the saying that you get richer gas from a
service station tank early in the morning than later in the day when the heat
has built up???
I have periodically used Marvel's Mystery Oil and Sea Foam in the tank and
crankcase as recommended by an Airhead beemer mechanic that has spoken at
rallies on proper care. I can't say if it does any difference. I guess it
will remain a mystery.
David W. Moulder (a.k.a. BB)
TNBMWRIDER@...
Riders Association of the MidSouth (RAMS), Website - www.bmwrams.org
Club Treasurer
RAMS # 127
BMWMOA #49736
Rider of the Birds and the Bees
1997 (A11) KLR 650 - "Bluebird"
1994 R100GS - "Bumblebee"
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fyi
Jim,
Outlook Express does indeed have those capabilities, however.... I
use the web version of the list!!! =P
Sorry for the rant...
--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, Jim Cunningham wrote: > For those of you who use MS Outlook you may or may not know that you can set > up fairly elaborate filters that can greatly reduce spam. For instance you > can have messages with $,free,special etc... in the subject line or the > message text automatically deleted. I am not sure if Outlook Express has > the capability. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Steve Anderson [mailto:standerson@h...] > Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 17:14 PM > To: DSN_klr650@egroups.com > Subject: [DSN_klr650] Re: spam is litter nklr, was $250 Line Of Credit > > > Brian, > > I for one, do NOT want my email to become as USELESS as my front mailbox. I > do NOT want any UNSOLICITED email, faxes, telephone calls, or snail mail for > that matter. It is NOT a first amendment issue. Restricting content of a > web site or newspaper may be, but me restricting access to MY ears or eyes > (not YOURS) is my RIGHT. > > If I have to weed through more junk than content, it becomes a waste of my > time and money. I too have been in this business forever, and I get > extremely frustrated by unsolicited anything whether it is advertising, a > survey, or simply the weather. > > > ------------------ > If spammers have their way, most of the messages will be spam. > ------------------ > > > > I had to explain to my local newspaper company some of this. They kept > delivering a "Wednesday special" that I had in the past let them know over > and over I didn't want. It's like this: I don't read it, but I am still > responsible for throwing it away, I will get a nasty-gram from the city if I > let them pile up. From my perspective then, they are littering in my yard, > hardly a first amendment protection issue. Spam is no different from my > perspective. Spammers are littering my email server and clients, and I have > to spend MY time deleting them, and MY money to have adequate resources in > my systems to get the items I want in addition to their junk. I will fight > it every step. I finally got the newspaper to stop, by letting them know > that if I got one more piece of their trash in my yard, I was going to take > some nasty, smelly garbage that I produced, and drop it in their lobby. I > should be able to this under first amendment if they can leave their trash > in my yard. I wish I could do this to spammers, even if figuratively, but > their email return addresses are seldom ever real, a good indication of > their intent. Typical spammers steal an AOL logon, get a hotmail address, > and spam away. > > If the first amendment is supposed to protect people in allowing them to > abuse MY resources that I pay for, than it is high time to rewrite or repeal > that amendment. > > Maybe we need to set up email for people like yourself that encourage spam. > I don't want it, and I can't see what possible benefit to me OR society > there is by having to deal with it. > > > > Steve (anti spam) Anderson > > > > > > --- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, "Shepard,Brian" wrote: > > Please don't take this the wrong way. I have been a Systems > > Programmer/Administrator for almost 20 years and spam is nothing new. Its > > been going on way before the Internet as we know it now. I used to deal > with > > it a lot way back in the Eighties (remember BitNet anyone?). What puzzles > me > > is how enraged people get about spam now. Sometimes I wonder if people get > > angry because it's fashionable. Somebody sees what they think is a > computer > > pro getting angry about spam so they get angry when they're really not > > angry. They want people to think they're cool because they get angry about > > spam. There is this little known secret in the IT community. Its called > > DELETE. Its really cool. You just delete a piece of mail you don't want to > > read. > > > > I'm more concerned about people "protecting me" from spam than people > > spamming me. Think about it. This is a First Amendment issue. I'd rather > > choose for myself weather or not I want to read a piece of mail. Now I > know > > that the intentions of the list management is sincere and I'm not asking > you > > to NOT block spam. I just think people need to think more about the > issues. > > Its very simple to delete. You can't delete something that's not there. > > FREEDOM! > > > > -Brian Shepard > > A13 > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Fred Hink [mailto:moabmc@l...] > > Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 2:43 PM > > To: DSN_klr650@egroups.com > > Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] $250 Line Of Credit > > > > > > Sick 'em ARNE!! > > > > Maybe it might be a good time to change your subscription options to have > > you approve new subscribers before they can post to our list. > > > > Fred (I like Spam for lunch) > > > > > > > > > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > Support Dual Sport News... dsneditor@s... > Let's keep this list SPAM free! > > Visit our site at http://www.egroups.com/group/DSN_klr650 > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@egroups.com
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