• Re: Broom Handle Thread Specs?

    From Bob La Londe@21:1/5 to futureman on Sat Aug 6 09:51:02 2022
    On 8/6/2022 9:45 AM, futureman wrote:
    17 years later I read this post and think... No luck with google?
    hilarious. carry on!!


    17 years ago... Google was better than it is today showing actual
    matching results rather than fuzzy logic and bad results dominated by commercial sales sites who don't have the airplane you want, but are
    more than milling to sell you a rubber donkey they believe will be more satisfactory to you.


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  • From futureman@21:1/5 to All on Sat Aug 6 16:45:03 2022
    17 years later I read this post and think... No luck with google? hilarious. carry on!!

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  • From Jim Wilkins@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 7 07:11:09 2022
    "futureman" wrote in message news:1708cf384e71a91a$31$2251891$4036de63@news.newsgroupdirect.com...

    17 years later I read this post and think... No luck with google? hilarious. carry on!!

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    Do you like using the Net to research old questions?

    This shows how the promoters of alternate theories will try to sustain one
    that has been disproven.

    https://earharttruth.wordpress.com/tag/david-billings/

    https://pacificwrecks.com/aircraft/electra/earhart/
    "The area where he believes it to be, is right on the Mevelo River, Wide
    bay, East New Britain. This the exact location where B-17E 41-2429 crashed August 7, 1942 exploded mid air. I have long suspected that the wreckage located by the Australian patrol in 1945 was probably related to Pease's
    B-17."

    The map notation about Earhart's plane could have been added later as the response to a request for what to look for, not a record of what was found,
    and the rest of the story made up to fill the gaps.

    I research the logical and speculative investigative processes in unsolved technical accident cases where eyewitness testimony conflicts. The Torrey Canyon was that sort of incident.

    STENDEC

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