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Re: I dont get the c3 vs c4 values,<-- Ric

From: RicSeyler <ricseyler(at)SPAMgulf.net>

Subject: Re: I dont get the c3 vs c4 values,<-- Ric

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Dale wrote:



>On or about Tue, 23 Nov 2004 10:18:40 -0600, RicSeyler

><ricseyler(at)SPAMgulf.net> wrote or did cause to be written:

>

>

>

>>But getting to a beach will be your problem.... My Island (Santa

>>Rosa/Pensacola Beach) is still off limits.

>>So is Perdido Key and Dolphin Island.

>>

>>

>

>You Florida people think Ivan hit Florida. <grin> The center came

>ashore between Gulf Shores and Palmetto Beach in Alabama. The damage

>was much worse in Florida than in Alabama but Ivan hit in Alabama so

>Florida only got 3 this year. Get over it. <even bigger grin>

>

The most powerful and most damaging part of a hurricane that has entered

the Gulf

of Mexico is the Eastern Eye Wall. We got slammed head on by the Eastern

Eye Wall.

I`d much rather have the eye -vs- the eye wall. Like Erin that had the

eye pass directly

over my house. That was cake compared to Opal or Ivan where we got hit

by the wall. :-)



>

>I would agree that getting confirmed reservations is a must with a

>final confirmation the day before you arrive. A major management firm

>here has 600 confirmed reservations for 1/1/05 and they are asking

>owners to make sure to tell them if the rooms won`t be habitable by

>then. Riiiight... So even a confirmation at Christmas might not mean

>the room would be available in January. Looking at the lights at night

>I should be able to easily see 6 condo towers. Only 4 were lit last

>night. And having power is just the first step in having a place to

>stay. At one point on the beach road the sewer line was folded up

>about 12` above the ground. And the part still underground was full of

>sand. Water, telephone, cable, etc. were similarly destroyed. But,

>HEY!, the golf courses are all open. Even the State Park Course.

>

>Beaches. We have Pensacola`s sand over here. (Hey, buddy, want to buy

>some sand? :) ) The damage to construction on the beach was almost

>complete but we have had open beaches for over a month. My local

>favorite is Bon Seqour NWLR on Ft. Morgan Road (Palmetto Beach). Went

>down there in late September and the only people around were a couple

>of National Guard in a Hummer preventing people from walking the beach

>back to West Beach in Gulf Shores which was still closed. The several

>miles of NWLR beach was all open and still even has some dunes.

>

>So there are public beaches open West of Pensacola. Just plan on

>getting a room in Montgomery (250 miles). :) Or if you want to try

>over here we have http://www.gulfshores.com/closings/ for information

>on about every business.

>

>Dale

>Still temporarily Corvetteless while waiting for the winter sales.

>

>P.S. If you are going to Google it, using the spelling Dauphin Island

>will get more results. ;) And contrary to popular belief, it is open.

>



ahhhhh Dolphin Porpoise Dauphin LOLOL It`s Alabama so who cares..

hehehehe



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Dale wrote:<br>

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<pre wrap="">On or about Tue, 23 Nov 2004 10:18:40 -0600, RicSeyler

<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:ricseyler(at)SPAMgulf.net"><ricseyler(at)SPAMgulf.net></a> wrote or did cause to be written:



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<pre wrap="">But getting to a beach will be your problem.... My Island (Santa

Rosa/Pensacola Beach) is still off limits.

So is Perdido Key and Dolphin Island.

</pre>

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<pre wrap=""><!---->

You Florida people think Ivan hit Florida. <grin> The center came

ashore between Gulf Shores and Palmetto Beach in Alabama. The damage

was much worse in Florida than in Alabama but Ivan hit in Alabama so

Florida only got 3 this year. Get over it. <even bigger grin></pre>

</blockquote>

The most powerful and most damaging part of a hurricane that has

entered the Gulf<br>

of Mexico is the Eastern Eye Wall. We got slammed head on by the

Eastern Eye Wall.<br>

I`d much rather have the eye -vs- the eye wall. Like Erin that had the

eye pass directly<br>

over my house. That was cake compared to Opal or Ivan where we got hit

by the wall. :-)<br>

<blockquote type="cite"

cite="midjur6q0h6s6us459adgh9ijpnlarl049p1j(at)4ax.com">

<pre wrap="">



I would agree that getting confirmed reservations is a must with a

final confirmation the day before you arrive. A major management firm

here has 600 confirmed reservations for 1/1/05 and they are asking

owners to make sure to tell them if the rooms won`t be habitable by

then. Riiiight... So even a confirmation at Christmas might not mean

the room would be available in January. Looking at the lights at night

I should be able to easily see 6 condo towers. Only 4 were lit last

night. And having power is just the first step in having a place to

stay. At one point on the beach road the sewer line was folded up

about 12` above the ground. And the part still underground was full of

sand. Water, telephone, cable, etc. were similarly destroyed. But,

HEY!, the golf courses are all open. Even the State Park Course.



Beaches. We have Pensacola`s sand over here. (Hey, buddy, want to buy

some sand? :) ) The damage to construction on the beach was almost

complete but we have had open beaches for over a month. My local

favorite is Bon Seqour NWLR on Ft. Morgan Road (Palmetto Beach). Went

down there in late September and the only people around were a couple

of National Guard in a Hummer preventing people from walking the beach

back to West Beach in Gulf Shores which was still closed. The several

miles of NWLR beach was all open and still even has some dunes.



So there are public beaches open West of Pensacola. Just plan on

getting a room in Montgomery (250 miles). :) Or if you want to try

over here we have <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.gulfshores.com/closings/">http://www.gulfshores.com/closings/</a> for information

on about every business.



Dale

Still temporarily Corvetteless while waiting for the winter sales.



P.S. If you are going to Google it, using the spelling Dauphin Island

will get more results. ;) And contrary to popular belief, it is open.</pre>

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<br>

ahhhhh Dolphin Porpoise Dauphin    LOLOL It`s Alabama so who cares..

hehehehe<br>

<br>

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From: Dale <me(at)My.Computer>

Subject: Re: I dont get the c3 vs c4 values,<-- Ric

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On or about Tue, 23 Nov 2004 12:11:47 -0600, RicSeyler

<ricseyler(at)SPAMgulf.net> wrote or did cause to be written:



>The most powerful and most damaging part of a hurricane that has entered

>the Gulf of Mexico is the Eastern Eye Wall. We got slammed head on by the Eastern

>Eye Wall. I`d much rather have the eye -vs- the eye wall. Like Erin that had the

>eye pass directly over my house. That was cake compared to Opal or Ivan where we got hit

>by the wall. :-)



I totally agree. We had 2 eye walls. From the tree fall and the report

of the neighbors who stayed, the eye moved due east after landfall and

passed a mile or so east of my house. Other than trees I had almost no

damage. A few days without power and Mediacom cable can eat my shorts

but it was not much worse than a tropical storm. A mile south on the

beach was entirely different. In Pensacola you got winds from the

south producing the storm surge and all we got back here on the canal

was the max winds from the east and then suddenly from the west.

Nothing compared to the debris in the water that does the most damage.

Friends farther inland got flooding from the rain and debris blocking

the creeks. I had a few shingles to repair and a few trees to cut up.

Power was on in 5 days and I was finished with repairs and cleanup

before Mediacom got around to finding the one broken wire up the

street.



We used to remember Frederic (`79) where we were on the east side.

Most here say Ivan was worse than Frederic. Ivan was much worse on

the beach but I`m afraid that Ivan taught everyone except those on the

beach the wrong lesson and many will die in the next Cat 3 hurricane

that goes 25 miles west of here. But that`s the price we pay to live

in paradise.



>>P.S. If you are going to Google it, using the spelling Dauphin Island

>>will get more results. ;) And contrary to popular belief, it is open.

>>

>

>ahhhhh Dolphin Porpoise Dauphin LOLOL It`s Alabama so who cares..

>hehehehe



We prefer L.A. :)



Dale

Another day temporarily Corvetteless



P.S. What does this have to do with Corvettes? ;)








From: RicSeyler <ricseyler(at)SPAMgulf.net>

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Dale wrote:



>On or about Tue, 23 Nov 2004 12:11:47 -0600, RicSeyler

><ricseyler(at)SPAMgulf.net> wrote or did cause to be written:

>

>

>

>>The most powerful and most damaging part of a hurricane that has entered

>>the Gulf of Mexico is the Eastern Eye Wall. We got slammed head on by the Eastern

>>Eye Wall. I`d much rather have the eye -vs- the eye wall. Like Erin that had the

>>eye pass directly over my house. That was cake compared to Opal or Ivan where we got hit

>>by the wall. :-)

>>

>>

>

>I totally agree. We had 2 eye walls. From the tree fall and the report

>of the neighbors who stayed, the eye moved due east after landfall and

>passed a mile or so east of my house. Other than trees I had almost no

>damage. A few days without power and Mediacom cable can eat my shorts

>but it was not much worse than a tropical storm. A mile south on the

>beach was entirely different. In Pensacola you got winds from the

>south producing the storm surge and all we got back here on the canal

>was the max winds from the east and then suddenly from the west.

>Nothing compared to the debris in the water that does the most damage.

>Friends farther inland got flooding from the rain and debris blocking

>the creeks. I had a few shingles to repair and a few trees to cut up.

>Power was on in 5 days and I was finished with repairs and cleanup

>before Mediacom got around to finding the one broken wire up the

>street.

>

>We used to remember Frederic (`79) where we were on the east side.

>Most here say Ivan was worse than Frederic. Ivan was much worse on

>the beach but I`m afraid that Ivan taught everyone except those on the

>beach the wrong lesson and many will die in the next Cat 3 hurricane

>that goes 25 miles west of here. But that`s the price we pay to live

>in paradise.

>

Yep it sure is! And I`ll take it. :-)



>

>

>

>>>P.S. If you are going to Google it, using the spelling Dauphin Island

>>>will get more results. ;) And contrary to popular belief, it is open.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>ahhhhh Dolphin Porpoise Dauphin LOLOL It`s Alabama so who cares..

>>hehehehe

>>

>>

>

>We prefer L.A. :)

>



Or the ole standby Redneck Riveria LOL



>

>Dale

>Another day temporarily Corvetteless

>

>P.S. What does this have to do with Corvettes? ;)

>

>

>



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Ric Seyler

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GPL Handicap 6.35

ricseyler(at)SPAMgulf.net

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Dale wrote:<br>

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cite="mid82t7q0t2vvlg3mgpkvp7ufiojkm826vaa5(at)4ax.com">

<pre wrap="">On or about Tue, 23 Nov 2004 12:11:47 -0600, RicSeyler

<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:ricseyler(at)SPAMgulf.net"><ricseyler(at)SPAMgulf.net></a> wrote or did cause to be written:



</pre>

<blockquote type="cite">

<pre wrap="">The most powerful and most damaging part of a hurricane that has entered

the Gulf of Mexico is the Eastern Eye Wall. We got slammed head on by the Eastern

Eye Wall. I`d much rather have the eye -vs- the eye wall. Like Erin that had the

eye pass directly over my house. That was cake compared to Opal or Ivan where we got hit

by the wall. :-)

</pre>

</blockquote>

<pre wrap=""><!---->

I totally agree. We had 2 eye walls. From the tree fall and the report

of the neighbors who stayed, the eye moved due east after landfall and

passed a mile or so east of my house. Other than trees I had almost no

damage. A few days without power and Mediacom cable can eat my shorts

but it was not much worse than a tropical storm. A mile south on the

beach was entirely different. In Pensacola you got winds from the

south producing the storm surge and all we got back here on the canal

was the max winds from the east and then suddenly from the west.

Nothing compared to the debris in the water that does the most damage.

Friends farther inland got flooding from the rain and debris blocking

the creeks. I had a few shingles to repair and a few trees to cut up.

Power was on in 5 days and I was finished with repairs and cleanup

before Mediacom got around to finding the one broken wire up the

street.



We used to remember Frederic (`79) where we were on the east side.

Most here say Ivan was worse than Frederic. Ivan was much worse on

the beach but I`m afraid that Ivan taught everyone except those on the

beach the wrong lesson and many will die in the next Cat 3 hurricane

that goes 25 miles west of here. But that`s the price we pay to live

in paradise.</pre>

</blockquote>

Yep it sure is! And I`ll take it. :-)<br>

<blockquote type="cite"

cite="mid82t7q0t2vvlg3mgpkvp7ufiojkm826vaa5(at)4ax.com">

<pre wrap="">



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<blockquote type="cite">

<pre wrap="">P.S. If you are going to Google it, using the spelling Dauphin Island

will get more results. ;) And contrary to popular belief, it is open.



</pre>

</blockquote>

<pre wrap="">ahhhhh Dolphin Porpoise Dauphin LOLOL It`s Alabama so who cares..

hehehehe

</pre>

</blockquote>

<pre wrap=""><!---->

We prefer L.A. :)</pre>

</blockquote>

<br>

Or the ole standby Redneck Riveria  LOL<br>

<blockquote type="cite"

cite="mid82t7q0t2vvlg3mgpkvp7ufiojkm826vaa5(at)4ax.com">

<pre wrap="">



Dale

Another day temporarily Corvetteless



P.S. What does this have to do with Corvettes? ;)



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