Re: LRO: Chicago newspapers

From: Andrew H. Litkowiak (andylit@mindspring.com)
Date: Sat Jul 07 2001 - 17:02:41 EDT

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    Both Sun-Times and Tribune are delivered to my door no later than 7:00 AM.

    Andy Litkowiak

    David Scheidt wrote:
    >
    > On Sat, 7 Jul 2001, Ivan Van Laningham wrote:
    >
    > :Hi All--
    > :You know, you'd think this would be a really easy thing to find out from
    > :the papers' own web pages, but no. The information is not there. It's
    > :a lot more fun, as well as quicker, to ask this list instead of writing
    > :to the papers concerned.
    >
    > They're both morning papers. I don't know when they come off the press,
    > early, though.
    >
    > :Land Rover Content to keep the wolves at bay: can I safely assume that
    > :a 1963 SII (which may have been sold, for those of you who track these
    > :things) RHD would have been imported to the US with a positive ground?
    > :This is a minor plot point at best, but a plot point that needs to be
    > :checked. And how long could you drive a Rover with the generator
    > :incorrectly polarized? (It's possible I didn't pay attention in class.
    > :Feel free to enlighten me.)
    >
    > It would have been built as positve ground (They all were until 67(?)).
    > It's a five minute job to switch though. I'd guess you could drive with a
    > mis-polarized generator as long as you could with a broken one. A few hours
    > or so, lots less if the battery is small, undercharged, or old, or you want
    > to use the lights and heater.
    >
    > --
    > dscheidt@tumbolia.com
    > Bipedalism is only a fad.



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