[Alpines] Does Anyone Know What a VTR jack is?

Wiencek, Thomas wiencek at anl.gov
Fri Mar 27 07:14:43 MST 2009


They are not that old.  They played at Woodstock in 1969.  What about Hot
Tuna?



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From: Carl McLelland [mailto:carlynneracing at sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 5:03 PM
To: #auri; 'Bill Mounce'; Wiencek, Thomas; alpines at autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Alpines] Does Anyone Know What a VTR jack is?



Lauri,

Oh Lauri..... You have dated yourself, my dear! If you had said Led Zeppelin,
Lynyrd Skynyrd, Molly Hatchet or Joe Banana's And His Bunch you could have
gotten away with it. But Canned Heat....... All these "Kids" on this net are
too young to know who Canned Heat was!!



For all you 'youngsters' out there in "Pine-land", 'The Heat' and another San
Francisco area group you've never heard of; "The Grateful Dead", were the
epitome' of hard rock in the mid/late 60's and early 70's.......



Regardless, the part about proper utilization of the bass speakers was
priceless. Thanks for giving this old guy a chuckle!!

    Carl



ps... Lauri, they probably never heard of a "reefer", either!! Haaaaaa
Hahahahahaha!!!!

	----- Original Message -----

	From: #auri <mailto:lehtinen.lauri at kolumbus.fi>

	To: 'Bill Mounce' <mailto:bmounce at rcn.com>  ; 'Wiencek, Thomas'
<mailto:wiencek at anl.gov>  ; alpines at autox.team.net

	Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 1:52 PM

	Subject: Re: [Alpines] Does Anyone Know What a VTR jack is?



	Yes, that it must be.
	You put a suitable jack to your bass booster. And you have that booster
	facing upwards under your car.  When playing Canned Heat with maximum
	power it will rise your car and you can change tyres.

	What a genius system!

	You must support the vehicle if you go under your pine - in case of a
	tape snap. You might use a CD instead of a tape, too.

	Lauri Lehtinen
	journalist, engineer
	mobile: +358 (0) 400 851988
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