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Kitsune 12-26-2003 05:41 PM

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i've caught myself a couple of times on cross country trips staring at the ground and wondering what it would be like to have lost a wing or something. then i'll snap back and take care of the chores at hand with the airplane. one time air traffic control had given me vectors that took me straight over an "antenna farm" here in houston of which the tallest of these towers is 2,049 feet above ground level. man i looked at the top of that tower and just about shit my pants because of how tall it was! i was cruising at 3000 feet but still, it looked as if it was right there. i can't imagine being one of those guys that has to climb to the top of those things to change the light/strobe:eek:

Those antenna farms are spooky-cool. The guys that change the lightbulbs get paid quite a bit, too. I've been partway up a cell tower before and I couldn't believe the wind just halfway up -- it felt like it was going to pull me right off the thing! I've been told that the extremely tall towers are traversed by a small elevator. Good thing, too -- can you imagine a storm rolling in real quick while you're at the top?

plthijinx, what do you fly? Commercial or private? What aircraft?

plthijinx 12-27-2003 09:17 PM

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plthijinx, what do you fly? Commercial or private? What aircraft?
i hold a commercial rating, single instrument land. i'm getting ready to go to california for a couple of weeks to finish up my CFI so i can gain some hours to hopefully someday become a "glorified bus driver":D as soon as my refinance of the house is done i'm going to get it. as of now i'm checked out in cessna 150, 152, 172, 182, piper tomahawk, warrior, archer and arrow, grummen cougar and finally the cheetah. the arrow is by far my favorite, here's a pic.......the plane in the back ground is an apachimo. an old apache transformed into a geronimo.....

plthijinx 12-27-2003 10:45 PM

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Those antenna farms are spooky-cool. The guys that change the lightbulbs get paid quite a bit, too. I've been partway up a cell tower before and I couldn't believe the wind just halfway up -- it felt like it was going to pull me right off the thing! I've been told that the extremely tall towers are traversed by a small elevator. Good thing, too -- can you imagine a storm rolling in real quick while you're at the top?

so is it like an electric winch or something?

i couldn't imagine being caught in a storm on one of those things! the summer storms that brew out of nowhere here are spooky enough in an airplane let alone being caught on a tower somewhere when it happens........

xoxoxoBruce 12-27-2003 10:53 PM

Oh storms are no problem. You can back down to the ground at 32 feet per second, squared.:D

plthijinx 12-27-2003 11:23 PM

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Oh storms are no problem. You can back down to the ground at 32 feet per second, squared.:D
looks like i picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue!:D (lloyd bridges-airplane)

ndetroit 12-28-2003 02:55 AM

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Those antenna farms are spooky-cool.

anyone have any good pics ?

plthijinx 12-28-2003 03:57 AM

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anyone have any good pics ?

as soon as i get my medical back i'll get some good ones.......

ladysycamore 01-05-2004 06:35 PM

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Yeah, cockroaches - just think about being old and dependent in a room with cockroaches.

Back in the poor student days a boyfriend and I were traveling in Florida. We stayed at someone he knew's house in Gainsville. Everytime the lights went out in the bedroom, we heard a scittering scurrying sound. It must have been a bijillion vampire cockroaches. I slept (sorta) up on a chair with my feet up for the night. Ick.

OMG, similar story. Years ago, stayed at a friend of a friend's home in VA. Forget about turning out the lights...you saw these fuckers in broad daylight and they.were.HUGE!!!! They scurried all around the front yard and porch...ugh they were just every damned where!

And when night came...lights ON...ALL NIGHT! :D

dar512 01-06-2004 09:41 AM

I've lived in three places that had cockroaches when I moved in. I never had any trouble getting rid of them using sugar and powdered boric acid. Works pretty well with ants too. The great thing is that they live long enough to tell all their friends where the stuff is - kills off the whole gang.

BrianR 01-06-2004 10:53 AM

Baking soda and sugar is what I used when I lived in Fla...worked well for me too. And pet-safe to boot! Just gave the dog gas for a little while. HEHE


Brian

xoxoxoBruce 01-06-2004 12:14 PM

What proportions, Brian. Might work for my mothers annual ant invasion.

plthijinx 01-06-2004 07:44 PM

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What proportions, Brian. Might work for my mothers annual ant invasion.
you don't plan on giving her gas do you??:D

xoxoxoBruce 01-06-2004 09:01 PM

Hey methane is a valuable commodity. She should earn her keep.:p

BrianR 01-07-2004 10:41 AM

The proportion is three parts baking soda to one part sugar. Mix well and spread in lumps or make a wall around an ant entrance or colony. They can't climb through loose powder either. Or so I'm told.

Brian


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