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  1. Illusory superiority: Cognitive bias. Positive illusions, Social comparison theory, Lake Wobegon, Garrison Keillor, Metacognition, Dunning?Kruger effect, ... realism, Anosognosia, Crank (person)
  2. ORIGINAL PRINTED PATENT APPLICATION NUMBER 24,166 FOR IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO THE CRANK BRACKETS AND WHEEL HUBS OF CYCLES AND THE LIKE. [1910] by John William & John Graham Brown (inventors). Roger, 1910-01-01
  3. Hardware stores crank world-class results: opportunity is a door not everybody opens.(In Perspective): An article from: Do-It-Yourself Retailing by John P. Hammond, 2005-12-01
  4. Getting personal: Honda GPScape cranks up the fun.(Dock Talk): An article from: Trailer Boats by John Cacciutti, 2005-02-01
  5. ORIGINAL PATENT APPLICATION NUMBER 13,125 FOR IMPROVEMENTS IN ATTACHING WHEELS, PULLEYS, CRANKS AND OTHER PARTS OF MACHINES, VEHICLES AND THE LIKE TO THEIR AXLES, SHAFTS OR OTHER PARTS ON WHICH THEY ARE TO BE FIXED (COVENTRY). by Rudge-Whitworth Limited & John Vernon Pugh., 1903-01-01
  6. Big hurtz: I don't mess around.(GUN CRANK DIARIES[TM]: EXCUSES, ALIBIS, PITHY OBSERVATIONS & GENERAL EPHUS): An article from: American Handgunner by John Connor, 2009-01-01
  7. And the hits keep on rollin'.(GUN CRANK DIARIES[TM]: EXCUSES, ALIBIS, PITHY OBSERVATIONS & GENERAL EPHUS): An article from: American Handgunner by John Connor, 2009-01-01
  8. ORIGINAL PRINTED PATENT APPLICATION NUMBER 29,979 FOR IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO PEDAL CRANKS FOR CYCLES AND THE LIKE. (1910) by John Vernon & Frank Pountney (inventors). Pugh, 1910-01-01
  9. Police Ethics: The Corruption of Noble Cause. (book review): An article from: Global Virtue Ethics Review by Terrance A. Johnson, 2001-04-01
  10. Crank: High Voltage
  11. Crank (person)
  12. Three navy cranks and what they turned by John M Ellicott, 1924
  13. There are three infallible signs of the crank--that oddball, goofball sort of person who mutters, as he walks along, about how he's grasped the key to ... Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life by Unavailable, 2009-06-01
  14. Godly finances: And the Bible way to pay off your home by David Crank, 1985

41. File Crimethics.wpd Rendered In Html, UW-Madison Law Library
Rev. ed. New York, NY Clark Boardman, 1991 (With current supplements). LocationKF/306/B87/1991 crank, john P. Police Ethics the Corruption of Noble Cause.
http://library.law.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/wp2html?crimethics.wpd

42. Tom's Hardware Guide Türkiye Ýþlemci Rehberi: AMD Opteron Hýzlý Geliyor -
Üst Düzey Pazarlama ve Fiyatlandirma AMD'den john crank Ile Bir Görüsme. johncrank, kesin bir sekilde Çok detay bilgi açiklamayacagiz diyor.
http://www.tomshardware.com.tr/cpu/02q2/020424/opteron-02.html
En Sýcak Haberler Donaným Bülteni Arama Donaným Forumlarý ... Gizlilik Bildirgesi Yazý Arama Anahtar Kelimeler
Forumlar! THG Türkiye Donaným Forumlarý

THG Türkiye'yi açtýðýmýzdan beri okurlarýmýzýn bizden talep ettiði ortak bir buluþma alanýný, THG Türkiye Donaným Forumlarý'ný nihayet açýyoruz. Amacýmýz, donaným severlerin bir araya gelebileceði, ilgilendikleri konularý tartýþabileceði, karþýlýklý saygý ilkesine dayalý bir mesajlaþma forumu oluþturmak. Üye olmaktan çekinmeyin! Forumlara katýlabilmek için Kayýt Olun . Giriþ için Buraya Týklayýn Ýlgili Linkler WinHEC 11 - Microsoft's $200 Billion Mosh Pit THG Visits AMD: The First PCs With The Hammer CPU MPF 2001 - Servers And Workstation CPUs Take Center Stage Ýþlemci Rehberi
AMD Opteron Hýzlý Geliyor
Özet Bilgi AMD Opteron Hýzlý Geliyor Yayýn Tarihi:

24 Nisan 2002 Hazýrlayan:
Omid Rahmat

Thomas Pabst
Çeviren:
Volkan Ersoy
Kategori:
Ýþlemci Rehberi
Özet:

AMD Sledgehammer çekirdekli yeni iþlemcisine yeni bir model ismi verdi: Opteron. Yanýnda da kurumsal pazara saldýrmak için yeni bir stratejiyle geldi. Teknolojisi ve pazarlama becerileri AMD'yi bir sonraki seviyeye taþýmaya yetecek mi? O zaman güle güle Apaloosa çekirdeði, merhaba Opteron'da çalýþan Microsoft Windows XP 64-bit! Üst Düzey Pazarlama ve Fiyatlandýrma - AMD'den John Crank Ýle Bir Görüþme AMD Opteron ile kendisini kurumsal pazarýn seçkin atmosferine taþýyacak bir pazarlama programýna ve itici güce sahip bir ürün ortaya koymak istiyor. AMD'nin marka geliþtirme sorumlusu John Crank ile pazarlama meselelerini konuþtuk.

43. Steam In Greater London
West Ham, West Ham Sewage Pumping Station, TQ389833, Inverted verticalcompound (open crank), john Cochrane Co. Barhead, 1900, Stopped 1972,No.
http://www.semidiesel.com/grea.html
Greater London
Bermondsey Horizontal twin tandem compound pumping engine Preserved Yes Brentford Kew Bridge Pumping Station The 'West Cornish' beam pumping engine Preserved
Kew Bridge Museum
Yes Brentford Kew Bridge Pumping Station Beam engine Preserved
Kew Bridge Museum
Yes Brentford Kew Bridge Pumping Station The 'Grand Junction' beam pumping engine Preserved
Kew Bridge Museum
No Brentford Kew Bridge Pumping Station Bull engine Preserved
Kew Bridge Museum
No Brentford Kew Bridge Pumping Station Beam engine Preserved
Kew Bridge Museum
Yes Brentford Kew Bridge Pumping Station Steam Hammer Preserved
Kew Bridge Museum
Yes Brentford Kew Bridge Pumping Station Compound rotative beam pumping engine Preserved
Kew Bridge Museum
Yes Brentford Kew Bridge Pumping Station Twin beam pumping engine Unknown, but possibly J.C.Kay, Bury Preserved
Kew Bridge Museum
Yes Brentford Kew Bridge Pumping Station Inverted vertical triple expansion pumping engine Preserved
Kew Bridge Museum
Yes Brentford Kew Bridge Pumping Station Horizontal single cylinder (economiser) E.Green. Wakefield

44. Comedyhome.com: Best Uncensored Crank Calls - Vol.1 CD By Crank Yankers
john Byner Douglas Byng Joey Callahan Charlie Callas Capitol Steps john CaponeraGeorge Pat Cooper Bill Cosby Dave Coulier Coyle Sharpe crank Yankers Billy
http://www.comedyhome.com/shopping/index.cfm?fa=shoppingItem&webItemID=1368

45. The Baseball Crank
TODAY'S BASEBALL crank hitting the ball in pretty much the same place as Jones, andthen nearly whiffs, but then comes back with a solid single off john Rocker
http://www.thediamondangle.com/crank/20000823.html
From the Archives
August 23, 2000
The Were-Pitcher
and Other Tales of Mound Madness
August 23, 2000 Yesterday was one of those days that makes you run to the almanac and check to see if it's a full moon. For on August 22nd, 2000, (two cubed, two, two, two, zero zero zero, for you numerologists) some weird stuff happened, despite the moon being waning, three-quarters, and not full. Move over Dick Vitale, it's time for Mound Madness!! The first strange mound appearance of the day was in San Diego, where the Mets were en route to a 16-1 pounding from the Padres. Pat Mahomes, the Mets' "long man", was drafted for an emergency start, but only managed to last four innings and ten runs. You'd think a manager would either let his sacrificial lamb finish the game out, or go straight to the most disposable guy on his roster. Nope: the Mets' manager, Bobby Valentine, uses his best three relievers, Turk Wendell, John Franco, and Armando Benitez, for an inning each. Perhaps he thought a nine-run deficit isn't a lot in this day and age, and he wanted to stay in the game. When the eighth came around, though, and the Mets were still down by nine, he opted to find a sacrificial lamb from his bench to pitch the meaningless eighth. So who does Valentine pull off the mound? Why, none other than his most productive outfielder, Derek Bell. Bell, obviously enjoying himself, manages to get through the inning after another five runs have crossed the plate and he's run a pitch count of 36. Gosh, you think Valentine would've learned a lesson from that fiasco a few years back, when Jose Canseco, the most productive outfielder for Texas and at the time yet a major league star, managed to throw is arm out (torn ligament) in indulging his vanity to pitch in a meaningless game. Ooops...Bobby Valentine

46. The Baseball Crank
In the last Baseball crank, we speculated on the reasons why there've been no decision,and he's eked out nearly 80 wins from a staff without john Smoltz, with
http://www.thediamondangle.com/crank/20000828c.html
From the Archives
August 28, 2000
Rating the NL Managers
August 28, 2000 In the last Baseball Crank, we speculated on the reasons why there've been no managerial firings in the Majors this year. The next few days we take a look at the devilish details, looking at manager's performance and job security division by division. NL East Bobby Cox, Atlanta : in his umpteenth year of managing a first-place team, Cox is in zero danger of being canned. I've always thought Cox to be one of the poorest situational on-field managers in baseball (perhaps one reason why the Braves have come up a little short in the World Series), and he seems to have more than the usual input into the addition of bench players, a notable weakness for the Braves in years past (think Keith Lockhart and Rafael Belliard). But he's run out rookie Rafael Furcal as his leadoff man, conventionally speaking a risky decision, and he's eked out nearly 80 wins from a staff without John Smoltz, with a mediocre year from Kevin Millwood, and with the likes of Terry Mulholland and John Burkett in the 4th starter's spot. Nothing succeeds like success. Bobby Valentine, New York

47. I1284: Patricia Jean BINKOWSKI (3 Nov 1953 - ____)
john CLARK INDEX. HTML created by GED2HTML v3.5e on 09/24/02 011032 . Thomas crank.
http://members.iquest.net/~makua/html/d0001/g0000069.html
Patricia Jean BINKOWSKI
3 Nov 1953 -
  • BIRTH : 3 Nov 1953, Knox, Starke Co. IN
Father: Robert Joseph BINKOWSKI
Mother: Clara Maxine LEONARD
Family 1 Mark WITTEN
  • MARRIAGE : 27 Jul 1974, Knox, Starke Co. IN
  • Daniel Christopher WITTEN
  • Brian Nicholas WITTEN Patricia Jean BINKOWSKI _Clara Maxine LEONARD ... INDEX HTML created by on 12/21/02 02:47:58
    John CLARK
    Family 1 Lucinda CARTER
    John CLARK
    INDEX HTML created by on 12/21/02 02:47:58
    Thomas CRANK
    - 8 Oct 1721
    • DEATH : 8 Oct 1721, Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co., VA
    • BURIAL : 10 Oct 1721, Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co., VA
    Family 1 Anne GOODLOE
    • MARRIAGE : 22 Jun 1704, Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co., VA
  • Elizabeth CRANK
  • Mary CRANK
  • John CRANK Thomas CRANK ... INDEX HTML created by on 12/21/02 02:47:58
    Elwood GWALTNEY
    • BIRTH : 1941, White Co. IL
    Father: Everett GWALTNEY
    Mother: Oma Nell GARRETT
    Elwood GWALTNEY
    _Emma Gertrude HODGE INDEX HTML created by on 12/21/02 02:47:58
    Esther JACKSON
    22 Nov 1819 - 14 Apr 1859
    • BIRTH : 22 Nov 1819, Perry Co. IN
    • DEATH : 14 Apr 1859, Perry Co. IN
    • BURIAL : Old St. John Cem. Perry Co. IN
  • 48. John Hamilton Shows
    His first couple of cars were Model T Fords both used, and the type that had acrank out front on the outside that someone had to crank crank to start the
    http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~tresa/story/johnhamiltonshows.htm
    Some early memories by Myrtice Louise Shows Gorum:
    Dad was approx. 5'8" tall. He was an ash blond. He always wore his hair neatly cut. He took pride in his appearance, especially when he dressed to go out. I remember seeing him, when I was very young, admiring himself in the mirror. He had new clothes and he was turning to see if his pants fit and placing his new hat at a rakish angle. He looked self assured that he looked well.
    In stature Dad was more like his mother's family but in temperament and personality he was a true Shows, strong opinions and quick temper. He always had dreams and plans of a better life but with only a 5th grade education and 7 children to support, and that during the "Great Depression", he was only able to make a modest living.
    Dad loved his family. He worked hard. He was very close with his brothers and sister and his parents. They were almost clannish.
    Dad was a millwright in the lumber industry. He worked many years with Jackson Lumber Company in Lockhart, AL. He felt pride in working in the planer mill. That was where the finishing of the lumber demanded some skill. Molding was specialty. He made his own bits and knives for special patterns in the finishing process. He enjoyed telling us that he ran the molding that was used in the new Baptist Hospital when it was first built in Pensacola in 1950.
    Dad gave to me love, protection, determination and pride.

    49. John Deere H Crank Case Cover (needed) With Out Pto
    john deere H crank case cover (needed) with out pto. I need a john Deere H rearcrank case cover with out pto hole. also a steering wheele,. Follow Ups
    http://www.antiquetractorsonline.com/messages/wboard/Parts/messages/1067.html
    john deere H crank case cover (needed) with out pto
    Follow Ups Post Followup John's Tractor Parts Classified Board Posted by kelly (216.64.132.166) on February 02, 2003 at 20:49:20: I need a John Deere H rear crank case cover with out pto hole. also a steering wheele,
    Follow Ups:
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    50. Encyclopedia Of Aikido
    Among Corzine's students were Virgil crank, john Rudy Bowen, and Richard TAYLOR.Corzine later became a karate practitioner. 39th AllJapan Daito-ryu Demo
    http://www.aikidojournal.com/new/encyclopedia.asp?entryID=126

    51. CRANK Information - Louisa County, Va. - VaGenWeb
    mentioned in his mothers Will written in 1649 and was a Linen Weaver in the old Walloontown of Sandwich, age 25, when he married ANN, widow of john BURTON, on
    http://trevilians.com/others/estes.htm
    ESTES Information
    Louisa County, Virginia
    The following information was submitted by Jess Estes ( ksconfed@kansas.net ABRAHAM ESTES was mentioned in his mothers Will written in 1649 and was a Linen Weaver in the old Walloon town of Sandwich, age 25, when he married ANN, widow of JOHN BURTON, on 29 Dec 1672. We are unable to find any reference to children from this union. ANN died shortly thereafter, perhaps 1674? ABRAHAM ca 1675 traveled to Virginia to start a new life! ABRAHAM ESTES is found mentioned several times as tax payer, land owner, and as a signer of The Petition Of St Stephens Parish in 1683. Records on ABRAHAM can be found in New Kent Co., Hanover Co., Amelia Co., and King and Queen Co. VA. ABRAHAM ESTES married BARBARA and they lived in King and Queen Co. VA. Their children were; SYLVESTER, b. ca 1684, living in 1720 SAMUEL, b. 1686, married REBECCA THOMAS, b. 1688, d. 1744, married ANN ROGERS 1717 MARY, b. ca 1690 married THOMAS WATKINS SUSANNA, b. ca 1692, married THOMAS POORE ROBERT, b. ca 1695, d. 13 Apr 1775 ABRAHAM Jr, b. 1697, d. before Feb 1759, married 1

    52. About John Apperson
    My name is john Apperson, I was born in Missouri in the late 1950s and lived daysfarms were low on Bell Telephones priority list, so we had a crank telephone.
    http://www.cadstd.com/john.html
    About John Apperson..
    My name is John Apperson, I was born in Missouri in the late 1950s and lived on a farm until I was five years old. The house I lived in as a child was built in 1830. Back in those days farms were low on Bell Telephones priority list, so we had a crank telephone. The other farms in the area were all wired together as a large party line. If you wanted to call a neighbor you might crank long-short-long. Moving to Southern California in early 1960's was like moving into the future 30 years. One day we were driving on dirt roads and talking on crank telephones and the next we were driving on freeways and going to Disneyland where we could talk on experimental video phones. Maybe these time warping experiences prepared me for other events in my life. In junior high school I took "high tech" classes like "Print Shop" (Yes we got to set type by hand). When I was in high school I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life. It wasn't until I was in college and needed a job to support my young family that I finally found my career. A friend of mine called me and told me about a man who was training people to do "computer drafting". They weren't even teaching that at the university so I called the man and didn't give him a chance to say no. In November of 1981 my friends and I waited in a dark parking lot in Pasadena California. Most of us had never met this man who claimed to be starting a CAD business. But he asked us to meet him at a company called Metrix at 11pm for CAD training so there we were. When he drove into the parking lot in an old Gremlin my heart sank. I needed a real job and this didn't look like a successful businessman.

    53. W.F. & John Barnes Foot Powered Lathe
    WF john Barnes were famous for their line of heavy duty and extremely well patentdates of Feb and March, 1876, which cover the velocipede crank mechanism.
    http://www.americanartifacts.com/smma/advert/ay25.htm
    American Artifacts Site Contents A bimonthly publication for the collector, dealer, and researcher Subscription Info
    The Barnes No. 4 1/2 screw-cutting lathe was introduced around 1885. The 1885 Barnes catalog bills this machine as their “new screw cutting lathe”. The two patent dates cast in the bed are Sept 21, 1880 and Feb 15, 1887. The latter patent was submitted on July 3, 1886. The 2 three sided foot pedals are marked with patent dates of Feb and March, 1876, which cover the velocipede crank mechanism. The lathe spindle is back geared for increased power and the 20” flywheel and cone pulley, driven by a 1” leather flat belt, offers three speeds. Two foot pedals power the flywheel by means of a heavy chain and sprockets. For conventional metal turning, the tool carriage is moved by a hand crank, moving the carriage along a rack on the front of the bed. For screw-cutting, a pair of lead screws, turning in opposite directions, are selected by a lever which positions a half nut on one or the other screw for forward or reverse movement of the carriage. Thus left or right hand screws can be turned without changing gears. There are twelve change gears for selecting a multitude of thread sizes. A brass plate mounted on the lathe provides a cheat sheet for selecting the proper change gears for a given screw thread. The lathe is complete and working. It has been restored by the previous owner, including a very nice paint job. The bed is 40" long, allowing 25" between centers. Overall height is 46". Accessories include a large 4 jaw independent chuck, a 3 jaw universal chuck, a two jaw self centering drill chuck, a steady rest, a 7 3/4" face plate, a Morse taper point for the tailstock, a set of common lathe dogs and a set of change gears.There is an early repair to the tailstock. The tailstock functions smoothly and seems unaffected by the repair.

    54. Alicubi Journal :: Crank Watch :: Artist Vs. Aggrandizer
    crank Watch Artist versus Aggrandizer recently tonguebathed Bush Junior's stumpstyle thusly Bush's terseness is Ernest Hemingway seasoned by john Wesley. .
    http://www.alicubi.com/nycrfd/crank_11.html
    Roy Edroso Roy Edroso is an editor at Alicubi. Crank Watch archive
    Crank Watch: Artist versus Aggrandizer ROY EDROSO
    One of the many recent, ridiculous comparisons of GWB's stupefyingly banal rhetoric to that of his betters (Andrew Sullivan, for one, has put Shrub up there with Churchill) has sparked a feud between two Pulitzer Prize winners. It's no Dreiser vs. Lewisnot so evenly matched, for one thing, and no physical blows have as yet been exchangedbut in today's unlettered America, it will have to do. George F. Will, 1997 Pulitzer winner for his "commentary" (a category which, judging by most winners, is like criticism, only without discernible standards), recently tongue-bathed Bush Junior's stump style thusly: "Bush's terseness is Ernest Hemingway seasoned by John Wesley." Wesley, the celebrated mystic who sparked the Great Awakening and founded Methodism, is a favorite cite of Will's when he is in the scolding mood. In a 1997 speech at the Hoover Institute , Will suggested that a Wesleyesque religious revival, not government programs, was needed to "ameliorate the social ills" of our time. In a 2000 article on AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa , Will projects upon a figure in his story the idea that Africans need "John Wesley. A lot of Wesleys." And I do recall Will bringing up Wesley in a column on Jesse Jackson years ago, and elsewhere.

    55. Alicubi Journal :: Crank Watch :: Flooding The Zone
    crank Watch Flooding the Zone statement There's nothing more exciting that watchinga new medium mature before your eyes, gushed author john Podhoretz, who
    http://www.alicubi.com/nycrfd/crank_32.html
    Roy Edroso Roy Edroso is an editor at Alicubi.
    Crank Watch archive

    Crank Watch: Flooding the Zone ROY EDROSO
    The exuberantly cruel headline of the December 13 New York Post op-ed, "The Internet's First Scalp," was followed by this historicizing statement: "There's nothing more exciting that watching a new medium mature before your eyes," gushed author John Podhoretz, who seems a bit young to remember the Golden Age of Radio or any other relevant point of comparison. Podhoretz was talking about the saturation bombing (or, to avail the blogosphere's preferred usage, " flooding the zone ") visited upon Trent Lottwhose offenses need not be described here, as they are by now known to every man, woman, and child in the Free Worldand the internet's role in disseminating those depredations, and instructing us on how to think about and act upon them. Writing shortly before Lott's third apology, Podhoretz attributed Lott's "downfall," such as it had been, to the brave souls of the web who had "gone ballistic" on the Mississippi senator, with special plaudits for those conservative bloggers who "didn't circle the wagons, claiming that Lott was being mistreated and he'd already apologized and Bill Clinton did worse. Rather, they turned their wagons outward and commenced firing at Lott..." This is a heroic rendering of the event traitor and eagle working together to scourge this Jim-Crow-come-lately from the pinnacle of the upper chamber. Let us now compare it to actual events, starting with a little prehistory for our younger readers:

    56. USIA, Temas De La Democracia, Noviembre De 1997 - BIBLIOGRAFIA
    Cincinnati, OH Anderson Publishing, 1994. 161 pp. crank, john P. UnderstandingPolice Culture. Cincinnati, OH Anderson Publishing, 1997.
    http://usinfo.state.gov/journals/itdhr/1197/ijds/biblio.htm
    BIBLIOGRAFIA (en inglés)
    Sobre l'ejecuciôn de la ley en una sociedad libre
    Administrative Office of the United States Courts
    1996 Wiretap Report. Washington, D.C.: Administrative Office of the United States Courts, 1997. 193 pp. Bayley, David H.
    Police for the Future. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994. 187 pp. Conley, John A., ed.
    The President's Crime Commission Report, 1967: Its Impact 25 Years Later. Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Publishing, 1994. 161 pp. Crank, John P.
    Understanding Police Culture . Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Publishing, 1997. Diiulio, John J., Jr., Steven K. Smith and Aaron J. Saiger
    "The Federal Role in Crime Control," in Crime, edited by James Q. Wilson and Joan Petersilia, San Francisco: ICS Press, 1995, pp. 445-462. Feeley, Malcolm M.
    "Political Process and Crime," in Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice. New York: The Free Press, 1983, pp. 1166-1169. Giuliani, Rudolph W.
    "How New York Is Becoming the Safest Big City in America," USA Today , vol. 125, no. 2620, January 1997, pp. 28+.

    57. MMD Archives: Old Crank Organ Plays Chords
    An article entitled Old crank Organ Plays Chords by john Kleinbauer,appearing in issue 1999.04.09 of the Mechanical Music Digest.
    http://mmd.foxtail.com/Archives/Digests/199904/1999.04.09.02.html
    Mechanical Music Digest Archives MMD Archives April 1999 Prev ... Next
    Old Crank Organ Plays Chords
    By John Kleinbauer
    (Message sent Fri 9 Apr 1999, 23:53:38 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

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    58. MMD Archives: Crank Organ Uses Harmonica Reed Plates
    An article entitled crank Organ Uses Harmonica Reed Plates by john Kleinbauer,appearing in issue 1999.12.10 of the Mechanical Music Digest.
    http://mmd.foxtail.com/Archives/Digests/199912/1999.12.10.07.html
    Mechanical Music Digest Archives MMD Archives December 1999 Prev ... Next
    Crank Organ Uses Harmonica Reed Plates
    By John Kleinbauer
    http://www.ruralnet.net.au/~banksam/index.html
    http://www.ruralnet.net.au/~banksam/oldfolkh.mid John Conrad Kleinbauer
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    59. The Crank Rainier Project
    john just wanted to be there and wish us well. Even so they made me nervous;I wanted to make a good impression, to crank twice as fast as possible.
    http://www.mobilityeng.com/rainier.htm
    The Crank Rainier Project
    By Peter Rieke I woke with a start to the sound of voices and the clank of mountaineering gear. It was the crew coming up from the low camp. "Wreatha, get up." I said, prodding my wife, "We've over slept. What time is it?" I found my headlamp and saw that it was not even 2:30 am - they weren't supposed to be here for another hour. "Come on you slackers" Dave Blanchard yelled shaking our tent "We've got a mountain to climb!" "We're up, we're up!" I replied testily and started the familiar morning routine chew a dry cookie, pull on some polypropylene underwear, and take a swig of water. The water wasn't frozen, hardly even cold. I checked the cook pot sitting on the snow in the tent foyer, not frozen either. Bad news! The snow was going to be soft, mushy, not good for Snow Pod traction. Outside the boys organized gear, flaked ropes and uncovered the Snow Pod. "You ready Peter?" "Yeah" I replied and scooted out the tent threw my legs over the edge and grabbed hold of Ira's shoulders. "One, Two, Three" and we're in the Snow Pod. I snap on the safety or belay lines and we are ready to go. My belayers and I call to each other, "Belay on!" "Cranking!" "Crank-On", and we start up the Hogsback ridge. It is 700 vertical feet of 45-degree slope leading to the 11,200' summit of Mt. Hood. In the quiet of a windless, star-lit night, the mountain seems like an old friend. It is a beautiful morning on the summit - sunny and calm. I've been here a dozen times before. It should be old hat but today I can barely talk, a few tears stream down my cheeks unnoticed by others. I'm not the only one who thinks it is a special day. It has been a long 4-year journey since the "climbing accident". A journey I could not do alone, a journey so many of my friends willingly signed up for knowing it would be a long haul. We spent thousand of hours building the pod building three separate prototypes actually. Hundreds of hours training in the gym, on my racing chair, and cranking the pod down endless snowmobile tracks.

    60. Blackout's Box Crank Of The Month The Quan Chronicles Quanicles
    who he thinks is Matt) and will do anything to convince the cop (john Dandell) thatMatt Cheddar (the teenage mutant ninja turtles fan) is crank calling him.
    http://www.blackout.com/crankmonth.htm
    The Quan Chronicles "Quanicles" or "who's doing that voice?"
    Support Blackout's Box - Pick up your copy of the Quanicles on CD for just $12 bucks! The Greater God, the hot dog lie detector test, warfare in south vietnam, and the great master Shredder. Just when you thought that you had heard the most gullible people in the world with Irving and Anne from the Dog Beaters call, along comes Quan, a person who truly might have one of the lowest collective IQs on the planet. In actuallity, these calls were made far before the Dog Beaters, but they were lost for 2 years! Oh the joy I experienced when I was cleaning out an old closet and found a tape with the word "Quan" written on it in black marker. In this epic series of calls that lasted an entire evening, I play 4 different characters; John Dandell (who is once again in action as a police officer who works specificaly for a telephone company), the operator - Joana, the ancient ninja master - master Shreddar (known thoughout these calls as... the voice.), and the 15 year old - Matt Cheddar. Poor Quan has no idea I am doing all the voices and truly believes that all of these people are real (except for the voice of master Sheddar, who he thinks is Matt) and will do anything to convince the cop (John Dandell) that Matt Cheddar (the teenage mutant ninja turtles fan) is crank calling him. To make things even funnier, I even let one of the characters I am doing, Joana (the operator), side with Quan. Now I don't find

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