Seventy one degrees here yesterday ... warmer today. You can ski, golf, hike, work in your yard or have someone else aerate your lawn ... like the neighbor boys did for me yesterday. The grape vines
I had to shovel the sunshine out of my driveway to get to work this morning. Ho hum, another perfect day in Tucson. : ) Regards, Neil Tucson, AZ Seventy one degrees here yesterday ... warmer today.
"Albaugh, Neil" <albaugh_neil@ti.com> wrote: List I had to shovel the sunshine out of my driveway to get to work this morning......Ho hum, another perfect day in Tucson. : ).....Regards, Neil Tucson,
That's why we Tucsonans hate going up there to Phoenix-too hot, too humid, too much traffic. Regards, Neil Tucson, AZ "Albaugh, Neil" <albaugh_neil@ti.com> wrote: List I had to shovel the sunshine o
Okay, okay - I've had enough of this. How're you ever gonna prove yourself to yourself if you live where it's always warm, always sunny? How're you gonna test your own mettle if you don't have a freq
Yeah, Phoenix is even bad on the track ... as my Panther Racing/Pennzoil friends found out after Schecter got hit yesterday. You slow to avoid a wreck and some idiot runs into you. I'd be interested
Hope you can make through the snow and out of your driveway in time to get to the salt this summer. Oh yes ... I just used a shovel this winter ... none of that sissy snowblower stuff for me. Keeps
Jon Wennerberg wrote: ... ">jonw@up.net> wrote: ... Okay, okay - I've had enough of this. How're you ever gonna prove yourself to yourself if you live where it's always warm, always sunny? How're you
Being in Southern NY state, we were'nt exposed to the over 20 ft of snow of Oswego NY, but we are ready for summer. Our mettle was tested and rusted, our cockles need warming, and we are out of chest
To get serious for a moment, heat exhaustion can be a real concern to a race driver. With all the heat-producing components nearby pouring out BTUs, wearing a firesuit, and coping with hot and many
There was a couple of guys in the pits at Speed Week selling a vest that had tubing sewn into it. Cold water was pumped through it out of a small tank of water (ice?) The tubing was like medical gra
A few months ago there were some new surplus military vests like the one you described being sold pretty cheap on eBay. I thought about buying one until I saw that they were all one size- Small. The
Neil, Back in the 70"s we tried these in NASCAR. They were called KOOL SUITS if I remember right. Only real problem we had was the cooling unit kept breaking down. When that happened it would pump wa
For a short run I'd guess an chest full of ice would do. If I ever see one of those surplus vests again in the right size, I'll buy one and give it a try. Regards, Neil Tucson, AZ Neil, Back in the
In anticipation of finally being done with the lakester and on the salt, I purchased a "cool shirt" at PRI show in December. Since I am to be short on space for a cooling unit, I opted for a quick co
Rick old buddy, your'er still gonna sweat. -- Original Message -- From: "Rick Byrnes" <rick@rbmotorsports.com> To: "Glen Barrett" <speedtimer@charter.net>; "Doug Odom" <dlodom@charter.net>; <albaugh_
I have those suits in stock "koolsuit" and used it at B'Ville with success. I'll offer a good discount to any LSR that's interested. Call me for prices 1-877-6MUSCLE Grib "Do what others Won't and y