[Public-list] New subscriber
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Thu Jan 6 12:03:23 PST 2005
You could just email them to me, if it won't overload your email. I've
got plenty of space. And if you'd like to write it up, I could turn it
into a web page.
- George
5thseason at canada.com wrote:
> On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 11:52:18 -0500, George Dinwiddie wrote:
> George I can take photo's but am not sure what is the best
> way to send them since I have no web site, and I think they
> would be too large as an attachment any advice.
> John
>
>>5thseason at canada.com wrote:
>>
>>>Just want to introduce myself to you all.
>>
>>Welcome!
>>
>>
>>>I also had problems with the
>>>mast/deck beam compression and chain plates, my solution
>
> to
>
>>>the compression was to install a 4x4 oak beam and off set
>>>the door to starboard, this allowed me to install a small
>>>double berth for greater comfort. These are some of the
>>>changes I have made if anyone is interested I will
>
> expand.
>
>>I'd be interested in seeing pictures of that. I'm not sure
>>I'm quite
>>picturing it.
>>
>> - George
>>
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>>George Dinwiddie
>> I think how evening follows morn;
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>> So many I loved were not yet dead,
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>> So many I love were not yet born.
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When I remember bygone days George Dinwiddie
I think how evening follows morn; gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
So many I loved were not yet dead, http://www.Alberg30.org
So many I love were not yet born.
'The Middle' by Ogden Nash
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