JIM VANCE wrote: >According to a message I have received from the A F Academy Association of >Graduates, the FCC has recently authorized the publishing of a directory of >cell phone numbers. That means that the tele-marketers will be able to call >you with their wonderful offers, unless you have opted out. > >To do this, go to www.donotcall.gov. It will permit you to verify if your home >phone is on the llist. Mine was not, although I had placed it on the Kansas >list. It will also allow you to list your cell phone number. > >You can also get on the list by calling 1.888.382.1222. However, you MUST >call from the phone that you want to have on the Do Not Call list. > >Thought you might want to know. > >
See http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/bl_cell_phone_directory.htm for more information. Some years ago (>10) I started building my KR2. I managed to get the fuse sides built before other things interferred and I had to stop working. I know that the T88 I bought back then probably should not be used for the plane, but what about the glue joints I made back then? The sides have never been exposed to weather, but they have been flat on the worktable in the shed all this time. Should I start over, or will these be okay to continue? If I can use these sides yet, I want to at least get to the boat stage during the spring and summer building season (no heat or a/c in the shed). -- 73, David, kb0zke Rev. 2:10c