change that red light to green
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apology to the list
Dear KLR_DSN List,
I sincerely apologize if you were "spammed" by our recent newsletter, "Trail
Tips - February 2009".
I have been involved in motorcycling for over 30 years and a member of this
list for nearly a year now. During this time I have found the members to be
a wealth of knowledge and information about motorcycling, dual sport and
adventure riding. Occasionally I have even been able to add a tid-bit here
and there myself.
Our newsletters are designed to be a benefit to the dual sport and adventure
riding communities. If you find that our newsletter is not what you are
looking for then please click the link to unsubscribe from our list as I
have no desire to waste your time.
Again, I apologize if you were spammed by our recent newsletter.
Happy Trails!
Lawrence Borgens
Founder
cid:image002.jpg@01C80A67.C7C98080
Family Off-Road Adventures
"Fun on Two Wheels!"
AMA Charter #: 8058
AMA District 36 Dual Sport Liaison
lawrence@...
209.649.3633
209.939.0628 (fax)
PO Box 8633
Stockton, CA 95208
http://www.familyoffroadadventures.com/> www.familyoffroadadventures.com
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apology to the list
I am not aware of the problems this email has caused, I will say that Lawrence Borgens and family operate a first class business. I have emailed him in the past asking directions and information about trails, fuel, food, places to stay etc. and he has always been straight forward and generous with his knowledge of Baja, no sales pitch.
If anyone wants to travel the Baja peninsula and knows nothing about Baja, I highly recommend you travel with Lawrence first. I am in no way involved with his business, I am strictly a fan.
Lawrence Borgens lawrence@...
WVDoran
Scottsdale, AZ
--- On Fri, 2/13/09, Lawrence Borgens wrote: From: Lawrence Borgens Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Apology to the List To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, February 13, 2009, 2:49 PM Dear KLR_DSN List, I sincerely apologize if you were "spammed" by our recent newsletter, "Trail Tips - February 2009". I have been involved in motorcycling for over 30 years and a member of this list for nearly a year now. During this time I have found the members to be a wealth of knowledge and information about motorcycling, dual sport and adventure riding. Occasionally I have even been able to add a tid-bit here and there myself. Our newsletters are designed to be a benefit to the dual sport and adventure riding communities. If you find that our newsletter is not what you are looking for then please click the link to unsubscribe from our list as I have no desire to waste your time. Again, I apologize if you were spammed by our recent newsletter. Happy Trails! Lawrence Borgens Founder cid:image002.jpg@ 01C80A67. C7C98080 Family Off-Road Adventures "Fun on Two Wheels!" AMA Charter #: 8058 AMA District 36 Dual Sport Liaison lawrence@familyoffr oadadventures. com 209.649.3633 209.939.0628 (fax) PO Box 8633 Stockton, CA 95208 http://www.familyof froadadventures. com/> www.familyoffroadad ventures. com ============ ========= ========= ========= ========= ======== [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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apology to the list
In these times of spam, identity theft, scams, spyware, 'worms',
viruses, I'm always concerned by unsolicited e-mail. It may look
legit but if you touch it, BAM!
It also concerns me how easy it appears to be to 'mine' a forum's
contributor list for their e-mail addresses. I guess you can put a
yahoo, gmail, comcast, verizon, etc behind anyone's 'handle' and
probably get to them, eventully.
In the future, 'I'll call you.' 'Don't call me.'
Don
R100, A6F
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Lawrence Borgens"
wrote:
newsletter, "Trail> > Dear KLR_DSN List, > > > > I sincerely apologize if you were "spammed" by our recent
of this> Tips - February 2009". > > > > I have been involved in motorcycling for over 30 years and a member
members to be> list for nearly a year now. During this time I have found the
sport and> a wealth of knowledge and information about motorcycling, dual
bit here> adventure riding. Occasionally I have even been able to add a tid-
adventure> and there myself. > > > > Our newsletters are designed to be a benefit to the dual sport and
you are> riding communities. If you find that our newsletter is not what
as I> looking for then please click the link to unsubscribe from our list
www.familyoffroadadventures.com> have no desire to waste your time. > > > > Again, I apologize if you were spammed by our recent newsletter. > > > > Happy Trails! > > > > Lawrence Borgens > Founder > > cid:image002.jpg@... > > Family Off-Road Adventures > > > > "Fun on Two Wheels!" > > AMA Charter #: 8058 > > AMA District 36 Dual Sport Liaison > > > lawrence@... > 209.649.3633 > > 209.939.0628 (fax) > PO Box 8633 > > Stockton, CA 95208 > > http://www.familyoffroadadventures.com/>
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apology to the list
I am very careful about who I let in this list. I have to approve each new member and there are many that I don't let subscribe because they just don't look right. Yahoo has many ways of catching viruses etc and there has never been a virus spread on this list that I know of. I have put in many hours keeping this list spam free but this last episode was an honest mistake. Let's move on.
Fred
List Admin.
----- Original Message ----- From: Spike55 To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, February 13, 2009 5:47 PM Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: Apology to the List In these times of spam, identity theft, scams, spyware, 'worms', viruses, I'm always concerned by unsolicited e-mail. It may look legit but if you touch it, BAM! It also concerns me how easy it appears to be to 'mine' a forum's contributor list for their e-mail addresses. I guess you can put a yahoo, gmail, comcast, verizon, etc behind anyone's 'handle' and probably get to them, eventully. In the future, 'I'll call you.' 'Don't call me.' Don R100, A6F --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Lawrence Borgens" wrote: > > Dear KLR_DSN List, > > > > I sincerely apologize if you were "spammed" by our recent newsletter, "Trail > Tips - February 2009". > > > > I have been involved in motorcycling for over 30 years and a member of this > list for nearly a year now. During this time I have found the members to be > a wealth of knowledge and information about motorcycling, dual sport and > adventure riding. Occasionally I have even been able to add a tid- bit here > and there myself. > > > > Our newsletters are designed to be a benefit to the dual sport and adventure > riding communities. If you find that our newsletter is not what you are > looking for then please click the link to unsubscribe from our list as I > have no desire to waste your time. > > > > Again, I apologize if you were spammed by our recent newsletter. > > > > Happy Trails! > > > > Lawrence Borgens > Founder > > cid:image002.jpg@... > > Family Off-Road Adventures > > > > "Fun on Two Wheels!" > > AMA Charter #: 8058 > > AMA District 36 Dual Sport Liaison > > > lawrence@... > 209.649.3633 > > 209.939.0628 (fax) > PO Box 8633 > > Stockton, CA 95208 > > http://www.familyoffroadadventures.com/> www.familyoffroadadventures.com > > ======================================================== > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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change that red light to green
The other thing to realize is that alot of traffic signals are now
networked back to a central location. I'm sure if they started detecting
unidentified activations of the emergency intersection control system
that they would probably look into it. Also if one were to take control
of the intersection and an accident happened as a result, well you can
see where I'm heading.
Not that it hasn't been tempting at times.
Alan Henderson A13 Iowa
Jim Douglas wrote:

Snip!> Horton Oliphant wrote: >> Posted earlier: >> >> If one actually owned and used a device that would take command of the >> Opticom systems on intersections, I'm sure it would be illegal. Other >> systems may be used in other areas of the country but at least in >> central Iowa most are Opticom systems. Google Opticom for more >> information.
> While looking for that on Google also do it for 'schematic for traffic > light changer' > or click here > > http://www.i-hacked.com/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=176 > > Of course I would never break the law and create on of these and test it > only to find > that it's not perfect and will only work if you are pointing DIRECTLY at > the.........oops > TMI.......................... > > Like I have said before, when I was working, leaving around 5;30AM, > would have to > wait, ALWAYS at only two lights, first on I would run or turn right and > right again, > the next one I would wait about 30 seconds double check both ways and > went right > through it, after all those lights are recommendations right? > > > > >
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apology to the list
As the moderator of a few lists myself I know that it can be a lot of work.
Thanks for your efforts Fred. You are appreciated and I, for one, really
enjoy the list.
$bob$
I am very careful about who I let in this list. I have to approve each new
member and there are many that I don't let subscribe because they just don't
look right. Yahoo has many ways of catching viruses etc and there has never
been a virus spread on this list that I know of. I have put in many hours
keeping this list spam free but this last episode was an honest mistake.
Let's move on.
Fred
List Admin.
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