the clues that fit and the unknown.
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One person's definition of 'actually running' can be another person's definition of standing still :D
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James, good work ..
Still need to see some proof tho ..
Still need to see some proof tho ..
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Congratulations Mr. Kelly!!!!
40 to 50 years, My hat is off to you.
40 to 50 years, My hat is off to you.
Well James....all I can say is enjoy the trip ;-Djames kelly wrote:That is what I am Saying. BUT_________ I will not tell anyone how it works. Build your own for 40 or 50 years.
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SORRY Bill, It does not stand still.
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Wow.. Still have to see it to believe it ..
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Since this thread was called clues that fit and the unknown, I thaugh it might be the right place to ask a silly question.
Did Bessler have a step-ladder or climbing devise to load his 12ft wheel, or did he load it while standing on the ground.
And I would also like to thank Stewart for letting me join his group, It answered some other questions I was curious about conserning the Stork bills. Keep up the good work Stewart.
As a newbee to the Bessler mystery I can tell you the more I learn the more I realise Ive only scratched the surface
Did Bessler have a step-ladder or climbing devise to load his 12ft wheel, or did he load it while standing on the ground.
And I would also like to thank Stewart for letting me join his group, It answered some other questions I was curious about conserning the Stork bills. Keep up the good work Stewart.
As a newbee to the Bessler mystery I can tell you the more I learn the more I realise Ive only scratched the surface
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Sorry James, there's not a lot that's great about one more hollow claim of success. Big talk usually supports small things or, as the case may be, nothing at all.James wrote:SORRY Bill, It does not stand still.