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#153070 04/15/06 10:31 AM
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posted for Brian Winkle
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I found this in a house in Tucson that was over a hundred years old and has undergone countless wiring additions over the years. The home once belonged to a prominent doctor who was part of one of our city's founding families.
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oh and I couldn't resist the sunset just to rub it in to all you easterners.

- Brian Winkle
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#153071 04/15/06 11:49 AM
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Beautiful sunset! Those scorpions and rattlers just becoming active are pretty impressive too.
Joe

#153072 04/15/06 01:08 PM
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HA!

Here's a sunset in NJ...yes a SUNSET:

[Linked Image from panachephotos.com]

This was taken in Cape May, NJ....one of the few places on the East Coast where you can see the sun set over the Atlantic.


~~ CELTIC ~~
...-= NJ =-...
#153073 04/15/06 01:29 PM
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Pretty nice celtic... anyway what is the receptacle? Is it just an early 120V 20 amp 2 wire? It was wired with BX and still supplying 120V. I was thinking it was for an early window air conditioner. It was located in a room that used to be a porch and was closed in without a cooling duct.

#153074 04/15/06 06:21 PM
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I have seen a receptacle like that before, as a matter of fact, I THINK There is something like that sitting on a shelf at the supplier that I used to work at, new in the box! If i am not mistaken there may even be a matching cap!!
I will have to write myself a note to see if so and I will get a pic of it ( If I remember LOL..
O ya BTW... Very nice Sunsets!1 Picture Postcard PERFECT!

A.D

#153075 04/16/06 10:06 AM
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I've gota post an Eastern sunset...haha One that i took last year.

[Linked Image from box.mindbreaking.com]

#153076 04/17/06 03:56 AM
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Red sky in the morning,
Shepherd's warning.
Red sky at night,
Shepherd's cottage is on fire.

Morcambe + Wise, 1975


Alan


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#153077 04/17/06 04:09 AM
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Beautifull sunsets out there.

Great that these displays of natures beauty are free to all of us to enjoy.

Regards Raymond


The product of rotation, excitation and flux produces electricty.
#153078 04/17/06 06:24 PM
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I was taught that it was

red sky in the morning
sailors take warning
red sky at night
sailer's delight

#153079 04/17/06 10:02 PM
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Any day I watch the sun set is a good day...red, blue, purple...it's still a good day.
I missed the sunset today because I had to change a sill plate on my house - that's a bad day [Linked Image]


~~ CELTIC ~~
...-= NJ =-...
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