*****Ottawa Meet 2005*****
Originally Posted by smnc
The middle thermos above, holds 80 small cups of coffe and will keep it fresh for 8-12 hours.

awesome, i love coffee
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Originally Posted by smnc
The middle thermos above, holds 80 small cups of coffe and will keep it fresh for 8-12 hours.


I prefer the hundred cup thermoses... but I couldn't see fitting one properly into the hatch of a 7.
Jon
Well, I've never personally had coffee more than a couple hours old from one, so I couldn't say, but we'll just have to drive fast to deliver the coffee...
And yeah, the 120 won't fit in my car, unless I leave the wife at home...

And yeah, the 120 won't fit in my car, unless I leave the wife at home...
im really hoping everything goes my way and ill be there with my FC ( i need a stock exhaust for inspection, so ppl if you have some !!! and maybe a carbon fiber hood ....
) and i will have a video camera ( either with tape or maybe a digital cam if i can get my friend to give it to me for the week end !! i really cant wait to see this , 1st rotary meet for myself !!!!
) and i will have a video camera ( either with tape or maybe a digital cam if i can get my friend to give it to me for the week end !! i really cant wait to see this , 1st rotary meet for myself !!!!
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**NOTE FOR THOSE JOINING THE SUNDAY CRUISE**
Try to bring an FRS (Family Radio Service) radio for the cruise. This is a hand-held, short range, two-way radio that many of use to communicate between cars. The units are cheap and commonly available (and invaluable if you need assistance, or spot something that you need to warn others about.)
http://www.canadiantire.ca/assortmen...romSearch=true
Try to find a unit that uses an earpiece. Without one, trying to find a place to set the unit where you can hear it while your stereo is blaring and your engine's roaring away, and where it won't slide around or roll over, is a PITA.
Try to bring an FRS (Family Radio Service) radio for the cruise. This is a hand-held, short range, two-way radio that many of use to communicate between cars. The units are cheap and commonly available (and invaluable if you need assistance, or spot something that you need to warn others about.)
http://www.canadiantire.ca/assortmen...romSearch=true
Try to find a unit that uses an earpiece. Without one, trying to find a place to set the unit where you can hear it while your stereo is blaring and your engine's roaring away, and where it won't slide around or roll over, is a PITA.
Originally Posted by Amur_
**NOTE FOR THOSE JOINING THE SUNDAY CRUISE**
Try to bring an FRS (Family Radio Service) radio for the cruise. This is a hand-held, short range, two-way radio that many of use to communicate between cars. The units are cheap and commonly available (and invaluable if you need assistance, or spot something that you need to warn others about.)
http://www.canadiantire.ca/assortmen...romSearch=true
Try to find a unit that uses an earpiece. Without one, trying to find a place to set the unit where you can hear it while your stereo is blaring and your engine's roaring away, and where it won't slide around or roll over, is a PITA.
Try to bring an FRS (Family Radio Service) radio for the cruise. This is a hand-held, short range, two-way radio that many of use to communicate between cars. The units are cheap and commonly available (and invaluable if you need assistance, or spot something that you need to warn others about.)
http://www.canadiantire.ca/assortmen...romSearch=true
Try to find a unit that uses an earpiece. Without one, trying to find a place to set the unit where you can hear it while your stereo is blaring and your engine's roaring away, and where it won't slide around or roll over, is a PITA.
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Originally Posted by got_boost
wich one you suggest?? the 75$ cobra !???
I posted that link so that people could see what they look like. I have no suggestions beyond what to buy other than try to get a model that has or can use an earphone. Canadian Tire is *not* the only place that sells them. If you don't like the prices, look around more.
Originally Posted by Amur_
I posted that link so that people could see what they look like. I have no suggestions beyond what to buy other than try to get a model that has or can use an earphone. Canadian Tire is *not* the only place that sells them. If you don't like the prices, look around more.
I guess getting something with privacy channels would help too
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Originally Posted by RXciting
I guess getting something with privacy channels would help too
Originally Posted by Amur_
It won't matter. We're cruising rural highways and the radios don't have a useful range much beyond a kilometer (despite the claims on the packaging.) We'll be dots on the horizon before anyone notices our chatter. 

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Originally Posted by eViLRotor
As long as we give Frank his own private channel, that no one else uses 

Frank - *click* "So like, uh, what are you wearing?"
Frank - *click* "Uh, nuthin'. You?"
smnc, that is a good idea.
i think if anyone has a spare(s) FRS, just bring it along if you don't mind. that way no one will be left out.
i think if anyone has a spare(s) FRS, just bring it along if you don't mind. that way no one will be left out.
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Between Eric and I we have four, but they are only the 3km range cobras without the earpiece or privacy channels.
Helps to have a co-pilot if you don't have the earpiece, and hopefully we won't use privacy channels or I'll be SOL.
Jon
Helps to have a co-pilot if you don't have the earpiece, and hopefully we won't use privacy channels or I'll be SOL.
Jon
Originally Posted by vipernicus42
Between Eric and I we have four, but they are only the 3km range cobras without the earpiece or privacy channels.
Helps to have a co-pilot if you don't have the earpiece, and hopefully we won't use privacy channels or I'll be SOL.
Jon
Helps to have a co-pilot if you don't have the earpiece, and hopefully we won't use privacy channels or I'll be SOL.
Jon
Even my better one doen't have privacy channels tho...
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Originally Posted by vipernicus42
hopefully we won't use privacy channels or I'll be SOL.
Let's just drop all talk about privacy channels. We won't need them and we won't be using them - it's a waste of space to fuss about them here. If your radio has privacy channels and you choose to use them, you're going to be chatting with your windshield b/c the rest of us will probably be on channel 7.
Originally Posted by daem0n
"breaker breaker 1-9, clear the line..." I'm gonna be on channel 19 with the truckers...on my CB that is. Check out my new ride:


Oh Damn! Now there's something to keep me away from.. an FD with a CB!!




