From: Hachiroku ハチロク on
My '88 Supra.

Sometimes, if I turn the wheels and come to a stop, when I go to start off
again it feels like something is loose in the rear end. It's like a shift
from one side to the other. This car has the LSD option.

Of course, I crawled around under the car and everything is tight.
I need to bleed the brakes, and probably need new pads and rotors for the
rear, but that will probably wait until spring. When I do lift the rear
end, I'll check the shafts, but when I had it up last year they seemed
fine. A cursory check shows boots OK, no rips or tears.

I have access to another LSD rear end. The current one is full of gear oil
(fresh drain and fill last summer) with a proper LSD additive. When I
first did the change last year, it went away for a short time.

I checked the level the other day, and it is full.

Maybe I'll try some more additive...?



From: JoeSpareBedroom on
By the way, you never finished explaining your problem with Germany's health
care system. I know why you never finished, but I thought I'd remind you
before you pretend to forget.


I asked:
> So, when we rank below a country like Germany, what, if any, are your
> thoughts about that?

You responded:
>That there's a real good reason for not letting ANY government involved in
>healthcare. At all.

What's your problem with Germany's health care system?


From: Jeff Strickland on

"JoeSpareBedroom" <newstrash(a)frontiernet.net> wrote in message
news:WQEom.9116$nP6.2615(a)newsfe25.iad...
> By the way, you never finished explaining your problem with Germany's
> health care system. I know why you never finished, but I thought I'd
> remind you before you pretend to forget.
>
>
> I asked:
>> So, when we rank below a country like Germany, what, if any, are your
>> thoughts about that?
>
> You responded:
>>That there's a real good reason for not letting ANY government involved in
>>healthcare. At all.
>
> What's your problem with Germany's health care system?
>

Germany's system is drowing. They are taking steps to fix the problems, but
expect the changes to take many years to implement.

What is your attraction to Germany's health care system?




From: JoeSpareBedroom on
"Jeff Strickland" <crwlrjeff(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> "JoeSpareBedroom" <newstrash(a)frontiernet.net> wrote in message
> news:WQEom.9116$nP6.2615(a)newsfe25.iad...
>> By the way, you never finished explaining your problem with Germany's
>> health care system. I know why you never finished, but I thought I'd
>> remind you before you pretend to forget.
>>
>>
>> I asked:
>>> So, when we rank below a country like Germany, what, if any, are your
>>> thoughts about that?
>>
>> You responded:
>>>That there's a real good reason for not letting ANY government involved
>>>in
>>>healthcare. At all.
>>
>> What's your problem with Germany's health care system?
>>
>
> Germany's system is drowing. They are taking steps to fix the problems,
> but expect the changes to take many years to implement.
>
> What is your attraction to Germany's health care system?


I have no attraction to Germany's system, and you never saw me post anything
even remotely suggesting such a thing.


From: Hachiroku ハチロク on
On Sat, 05 Sep 2009 22:09:01 -0400, JoeSpareBedroom wrote:

> By the way, you never finished explaining your problem with Germany's health
> care system. I know why you never finished, but I thought I'd remind you
> before you pretend to forget.
>
>
> I asked:
>> So, when we rank below a country like Germany, what, if any, are your
>> thoughts about that?
>
> You responded:
>>That there's a real good reason for not letting ANY government involved in
>>healthcare. At all.
>
> What's your problem with Germany's health care system?

Wrong thread. Maybe tomorrow.