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On Apr 6, 4:46*pm, "William Andersen" wrote:
The switch isn't connected to anything: it's for you to use for whatever you
want. I added floor lighting and use that switch to control it to
load/unload at night.
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On Sun, 6 Apr 2008 16:20:25 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:


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On Sun, 6 Apr 2008 15:57:38 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:


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Also, my boat has a switch labeled "accy". The manual doesn't mention
this switch but it looks factory. I've not been able to find anything
that works differently when this switch is on/off (radio, power
supply, etc)

Accessory switch. Normally used to provide power to gizmos added by
owner.

Didn't the Transportation Security Agency require that all boats after
2002 have a transponder on them that is controlled by the ACCY switch
so they could keep track of where all boats were at all times?


That was highly classified ..... well, until now.


Whoopsie....

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We'll have to kill you now...


I hate to tell you this, but I'm already dead.

In addition to being Universal Galactic Overlord I am also a Zombie.
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We'll have to kill you now...


I hate to tell you this, but I'm already dead.

In addition to being Universal Galactic Overlord I am also a Zombie.


Speaking of Zombies..........have you seen "I am Legend" with Will Smith?
Mrs. H and I watched it last night. Pretty scary movie, especially when
cranking up the 6:1 sound.


Yeah - it was ok. Personally, I preferred "The Omega Man" with, oddly
enough, Charlton Heston.

Have you ever seen the original "Last Man on Earth" with Vincent
Price? If you are into early film, it's not all that bad.
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We'll have to kill you now...


I hate to tell you this, but I'm already dead.

In addition to being Universal Galactic Overlord I am also a Zombie.


Forget Willie!

This reminds me of Pinkard and Bowden's "I was a Froggy"



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On Sun, 6 Apr 2008 15:57:38 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:

"Robert M. Gary" wrote in message
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Also, my boat has a switch labeled "accy". The manual doesn't mention
this switch but it looks factory. I've not been able to find anything
that works differently when this switch is on/off (radio, power
supply, etc)

Accessory switch. Normally used to provide power to gizmos added by owner.


Didn't the Transportation Security Agency require that all boats after
2002 have a transponder on them that is controlled by the ACCY switch
so they could keep track of where all boats were at all times?


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Yeah - it was ok. Personally, I preferred "The Omega Man" with, oddly
enough, Charlton Heston.

Have you ever seen the original "Last Man on Earth" with Vincent
Price? If you are into early film, it's not all that bad.


I've seen both. Excellent... both of them. Funny when I read of Heston's
death, I first thought of "Ten Commandments," "Omega Man," "Planet of the
Apes," and then others... in that order. Hell, Wayne's World was even on the
list! g

--Mike

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On Sun, 06 Apr 2008 17:17:59 -0700, JR North
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We'll have to kill you now...

I hate to tell you this, but I'm already dead.

In addition to being Universal Galactic Overlord I am also a Zombie.


Speaking of Zombies..........have you seen "I am Legend" with Will Smith?
Mrs. H and I watched it last night. Pretty scary movie, especially when
cranking up the 6:1 sound.


Yeah - it was ok. Personally, I preferred "The Omega Man" with, oddly
enough, Charlton Heston.

Have you ever seen the original "Last Man on Earth" with Vincent
Price? If you are into early film, it's not all that bad.



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Didn't the Transportation Security Agency require that all boats after
2002 have a transponder on them that is controlled by the ACCY switch
so they could keep track of where all boats were at all times?

What happens if I leave my ACCY switch off? Do I get lost? They really
should hard wire that gizmo to the battery! g

--Mike


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Also, my boat has a switch labeled "accy". The manual doesn't mention
this switch but it looks factory. I've not been able to find anything
that works differently when this switch is on/off (radio, power
supply, etc)


Accessory switch. Normally used to provide power to gizmos added by
owner.


Didn't the Transportation Security Agency require that all boats after
2002 have a transponder on them that is controlled by the ACCY switch
so they could keep track of where all boats were at all times?



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LOL!

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On Apr 6, 1:20 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in
messagenews:b8biv3ht9fksm46l1bgnldc78q15upogmc@4ax .com...

On Sun, 6 Apr 2008 15:57:38 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:

"Robert M. Gary" wrote in message
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Also, my boat has a switch labeled "accy". The manual doesn't
mention
this switch but it looks factory. I've not been able to find
anything
that works differently when this switch is on/off (radio, power
supply, etc)

Accessory switch. Normally used to provide power to gizmos added by
owner.

Didn't the Transportation Security Agency require that all boats after
2002 have a transponder on them that is controlled by the ACCY switch
so they could keep track of where all boats were at all times?

That was highly classified ..... well, until now.


Short answer NO. Commercial vessels, not rec boats


Um...er...

Never mind.



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On Sun, 6 Apr 2008 20:06:04 -0700, "Mike" wrote:

I've seen both. Excellent... both of them. Funny when I read of Heston's
death, I first thought of "Ten Commandments," "Omega Man," "Planet of the
Apes," and then others... in that order. Hell, Wayne's World was even on the
list! g


Let us not forget "Soylent Green".
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