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I tried it........ONCE!!!!Maybe it tastes better with stuff in it.![]()
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Like Scotch, it's an acquired taste
Probably.
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I tried it........ONCE!!!!Maybe it tastes better with stuff in it.![]()
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Like Scotch, it's an acquired taste
Probably.
Quote: Thanks for the reply, Cap.
Specifically, I'm thinking of the 800 mile trip my son's making tomorrow after driving a semi all night. He's wondering how to run a coffee pot in his pickup.I told him to get a DC/AC converter at an auto parts store. He's wondering about the safety of that configuration
more $$$$ than safety is the problem, we had an RV that was a headache from day one, A/C while "running" was a generator, remembering the generator problem, it was installed on top of the fuel hose, hence ran for three minutes, the mechanic would start it shut it, down and report it ran fine.
Quote: Thanks for the reply, Cap.
Specifically, I'm thinking of the 800 mile trip my son's making tomorrow after driving a semi all night. He's wondering how to run a coffee pot in his pickup.I told him to get a DC/AC converter at an auto parts store. He's wondering about the safety of that configuration
more $$$$ than safety is the problem, we had an RV that was a headache from day one, A/C while "running" was a generator, remembering the generator problem, it was installed on top of the fuel hose, hence ran for three minutes, the mechanic would start it shut it, down and report it ran fine.
I'm talking about a deal that plugs into what used to be called the cigarette lighter socket before Political Correctness kidnapped our spoken language. I've had them with two AC plugs on them. I have a single in the truck right now; plug my phone charger into it.
[COLOR=FF0000]*[/COLOR]"We interrupt this program to bring you the two week firearms deer season.
Thank you for your patience" (I was a TV announcer in a former life, and old habits are hard to break).![]()
[COLOR=FF0000]*[/COLOR] That's in addition to 4 weeks of muzzleloader season (two of which have already happened) and Archery season, which runs from September-January.
Regular programming will resume February 1st.
I'm talking about a deal that plugs into what used to be called the cigarette lighter socket before Political Correctness kidnapped our spoken language. I've had them with two AC plugs on them. I have a single in the truck right now; plug my phone charger into it.

Quote: Thanks for the reply, Cap.
Specifically, I'm thinking of the 800 mile trip my son's making tomorrow after driving a semi all night. He's wondering how to run a coffee pot in his pickup.I told him to get a DC/AC converter at an auto parts store. He's wondering about the safety of that configuration
more $$$$ than safety is the problem, we had an RV that was a headache from day one, A/C while "running" was a generator, remembering the generator problem, it was installed on top of the fuel hose, hence ran for three minutes, the mechanic would start it shut it, down and report it ran fine.
I'm talking about a deal that plugs into what used to be called the cigarette lighter socket before Political Correctness kidnapped our spoken language. I've had them with two AC plugs on them. I have a single in the truck right now; plug my phone charger into it.
ok
Quote: Don't stop on my account. As far as I'm concerned, a spade is a spade is a spade. It was designed as a cigar/cigarette lighter, it's always been such, and always will be, regardless of whatever alternate uses are invented for it.
Don't stop on my account. As far as I'm concerned, a spade is a spade is a spade. It was designed as a cigar/cigarette lighter, it's always been such, and always will be, regardless of whatever alternate uses are invented for it.
Thanks for the reply, Cap.
Specifically, I'm thinking of the 800 mile trip my son's making tomorrow after driving a semi all night. He's wondering how to run a coffee pot in his pickup.I told him to get a DC/AC converter at an auto parts store. He's wondering about the safety of that configuration
Yeah, he's a nice boy. Came fully trained, he ignores everyone for the most part. He's a smelling/tracking dog. So we keep him kennelled unless we are doing a specific project with him or spending time with him.Beautiful GSD