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Re: 1992 Geo Storm Cold bog

People look at bootstrapping.

From: Jacob55tatoo@yahoo.com
Date: 4/27/2006
Time: 5:16:56 PM
Remote Name: 147.202.45.202

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I always advise people that if they can't reach deep inside themselves and find the passion and energy that fuels their desire to bootstrap something, that it probably won't work. Bootstrapping is hard work and incredibly rewarding in a way that is often not financial. My 20 year old said to me the other day that when he grows up, he's going to be a "real entrepreneur, like you used to be. " When I asked him why I was no longer a "real" entrepreneur, he said it was because I wasn't making a lot of money. I guess it's more transparent now -- the cash side of things -- since he saw the rewards of a lot of hard work. But we had a long talk about why I am an entrepreneur and what it is that motivates me -- my love of what I do, the flexibility, <a href="http://findsexpartners.adults-dot.com">mature sex</a> creating something and watching it grow. Maybe too often, http://findsexpartners.adults-dot.com people look at bootstrapping or being an entrepreneur or "doing your own thing" as something "cool" without realizing the energy, love, angst and tenacity that it requires to succeed.

From: Jamie Fraser
Date: 27 Nov 2001
Time: 19:17:54
Remote Name: 24.69.255.205

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It seems that the spike in injector pulse is what has caused the bog to occur. There is no change in ipw when the MAT sensor spikes down, or when the speed sensor spikes down three times and then up at the end of the capture, even though whatever is causing the spike in the ipw also seems to have caused a spike in the MAT and speed sensor signals, however at different times. I would check for any loose connections, especially around the head area as the head job was just done.

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