From: J.Wiehe (j.wiehe@sympatico.ca)
Date: Wed Dec 28 2005 - 13:29:26 PST
Why not just paint it with " CARC LITE " ?
Less than half the weight of regular CARC.
A 30 pound radio dropped on your left foot will hurt less than a 60 pound one
dropped on your right foot.
I can see a late night tv weight loss infomercial with Ron Popiell ( sp ? ) painting
himself and then going for a weigh in.
Can be used as a cooking spray to keep those nasty carbs away and also as a sun block
demonstrated by Pam Anderson liberally applying some on herself.
Cheers,
Jim Wiehe
j.wiehe@sympatico.ca
----- Original Message -----
From: "MV" <MV@dc9.tzo.com>
To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 4:00 PM
Subject: Re: [MV] Ebay radio/ CARC "Citizens for a CARC-free America"
>
> No, no, no - totally inadequate from a govern"mental" standpoint. You
> must prevent the accident!
>
> I hereby suggest that in order to protect all citizens from all heavy
> CARC coated radios that a quantity of helium filled balloons be attached
> to each heavy radio to counteract the effects of gravity and make
> America a safe place to handle radios! (;->)
>
> Dave -with a dose of Govern"mental" common sense.
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>
> bruce C. Beattie wrote:
> > Impecable logic Glen...Suggest you get the boots with the steel toe
> > cap......:-)
> >
> > Bruce
> >
> > Glen Closson wrote:
> >
> >> CARC radios are very dangerous and should have safety stickers on them.
> >>
> >> For example, I nearly dropped a CARC RT-524 on my foot. I know it
> >> would have hurt very bad and worst of all possibly damaged the radio!
> >>
> >> My non-CARC RT-524 I didn't almost drop.
> >>
> >> Therefore, CARC radios are dangerous.
> >>
> >> Glen
> >> A proud member of "Citizens for a CARC-free America"
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