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Will Of John Crank I john crank being very sick and weak, but of a sound mind and disposing his john X crank (Seal) mark Signed sealed and acknowledged to be his last will http://www.rootsweb.com/~varussel/probate/johncrank.html
Michael Auxer To John Crank Michael Auxer Wife to john crank This indenture of bargain and sale from Michael Auxer and Jean his wife to john crank was produced in Court and http://www.rootsweb.com/~varussel/deeds/auxercrank.html
Extractions: This indenture of bargain and sale from Michael Auxer and Jean his wife to John Crank was produced in Court and acknowledged by the said Michael Auxer and Jean his wife being privily examined as the law directs and thereupon was ordered to be recorded. Teste Henry Dickenson C.R.C. This file contributed by: Michael Dye
Re: John Collins-Clues-Bessler Crank Shaft Posted by john Collins (194.164.38.85) on March 10, 2003 at 001607. In Reply to john CollinsClues-Bessler crank Shaft posted by David on March 04, http://www.besslerwheel.com/wwwboard/messages/1034.html
Extractions: Follow Ups Post Followup Bessler Discussion Board FAQ ... Back to BesslerWheel.com Posted by John Collins (194.164.38.85) on March 10, 2003 at 00:16:07: In Reply to: John Collins-Clues-Bessler Crank Shaft posted by David on March 04, 2003 at 16:12:00: : Hi Dave, Sorry or delay in responding. I've been away for a couple of weeks. I like the reference you make to the runners knee and the link to the foot peddle to drive the grind stone. Sounds a bit like a bicycle crank? I'll have to think about that. I personally don't think it's necessary to pose the idea of a double-lointed crank-shaft but who knows? As for the flail, and its link to the scholar - I suspect that for flail you can read whip, and for the scholar read schoolboy. And remember there are things called whipping-tops. maybe there is some way that the internal mechanism resembles whips, tops and their action. If the flail would rather be with the thresher than the scholar perhaps it means the the whip mosty remains in the raised position and only descends on the scholar for a brief time. Just musing folks :-) John Collins
Audio Archive: Crank Calls john BEAN WHUP ASS CALLS (+ rare TESTIMONY TIME radio calls) GREATEST PRANK PHONE CALLS OF ALL TIME by john Trubee CALLS TO IDIOTS VOLUME 6 by john http://www.jimblanchard.com/data/cranks.html
WebWord » Blog Archive » Crank Up TOTO crank Up TOTO. Any and all emails to john(at)webword(dot)com are going into a black hole right now. 3 Responses to crank Up TOTO. john S. Rhodes Says http://www.webword.com/2005/06/30/crank-up-toto/
Extractions: A unique usability technique? WebWord Recovery Inbox and Outbox , if you catch my drift. Think about how much you depend on email. While you probably moan and complain about spam, and the fact that the volume of email is outrageous these days, you still probably love it. It is a naughty child, the bad seed of the family. Some technology is more Turn On, Tune Out (TOTO) than other technology. For example on the high end of the TOTO scale we have telephones (landline, not cell) and TVs, in the middle we have staplers and motor vehicles, and at the low end we have Windows. Some technology just works, some technology is fragile. Once you turn something on and it works, and it continues to work, your satisfaction for it working drops. You think - rightly - it should just work. When something breaks, it pops the stack. Your stack. It is a double whammy since expectations are violated and I love the irony. It almost makes me giggle. This entry was posted on Thursday, June 30th, 2005 at 4:33 pm and is filed under Usability . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0
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JOHN JAY COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE john P. crank and Michal A. Caldero . Police Ehics The Corruption of Noble Cause (2000). Anderson Publishing. Supplementary materials will be provided. http://web.jjay.cuny.edu/~phara/PolTrain/321-NYPD-02.htm
Extractions: JOHN JAY COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE POLICE ETHICS, PHI/CRJ 321 NYPD PROGRAM SPRING 2002 Goal: The purpose of the course is to familiarize the student with strategies for ethically acceptable decision- making, and their application to a broad range of problems (hard cases) that are encountered in police work. The course is intended to sensitize police practitioners to the ethical complexities of police work, and to assist them in addressing these complexities constructively. Overview: This course will explore and analyze the nature of police work from the perspective of police ethics. The issues of force, time, discretion, loyalty, temptations, opportunities, accountability, etc. are all very complex with many shades of gray. This course will provide a way of thinking about police ethical dilemmas from both, very concrete and theoretical perspectives. Three videos will be presented, and each one will form a basis for the written assignments, and a base for class discussion. The videos, which vary in orientation and focus, will identify situations that will require the students to identify factors relevant to decision making process, and to indicate how the various factors should (or should not have) come together in the decision making process. Students Role : Student participationbefore class through homework, in class through discussion, and outside of class with faculty and other studentsis central to this course.
Crank Racing : : News - 5/15/05 A newcomer to crank, john Pinkham, placed 2nd in the Novice Senior II. I came in 3rd overall for Sport women (and second in my class), though on the results http://www.crankracing.com/news_2005/news_5_15_05.htm
Extractions: The best word to describe how I feel after this weekend's race is relief. There's been a whole lot of pedaling leading-up to this first race of the season... To prep my rig for the race, Jamie let me borrow his personal wheelset - some crossmax ust's - a big improvement over my ryhno lites (not so lites) and he gave me some rippin' deals on some stiffer cranks (xtr) and a nice lite fork with adjustable lock-out. Nice, nice upgrades on the Litespeed for this season and for few more. Got to get my own hoops, but all in good time. Support your local bike shop (Western Cycle!) - those guys are the ones takin' care of ya'! My goals for the day included beating 1:50 on the clock and staying with a couple of guys who had beaten that time the year before. I'd ridden a 1:27 last year as a Sport over a shorter 3-lap (19mile) course and figured if i could be a minute faster per lap, plus do the extra lap for being an Expert, my legs were on-track to meet my season goals - but i've sure had a lot of time to wonder if they would be. I lined-up near the back of Senior II as I thought that was appropriate. Within seconds of the start (involves a guy saying "go") I had a ton of dust in my eyes and had completely forgotten Harry's advice to stay to the left. Big mistake. I got dumped into a mud pit which ground me to a near stop and into last place - or close to it. Wow, what a great way to kick-off the season! With some rapid eye blicking to clear the dust from my eyes, i gained speed and made the first turn onto the course. The adrenaline from being so far back pushed me to immediately make passes and improve my position - and in that action i discovered the answer to the question i'd been asking myself since January.
Magazine Data File crank! Total Issues 8 Has published Raymond Carver and john Updike. Circulation 1000. See Best of Crazyhorse ed. David Jauss (Univ. Arkansas, 1990) http://www.philsp.com/data/data077.html
Patch The reason for the petition was that john Patch was now a lame, sick, 77year-old living in Robert and Nathan, developed a hand crank and wooden gears. http://collections.ic.gc.ca/heirloom_series/volume4/278-279.htm
Extractions: Propeller of Ships 1781-1861 In 1858 a petition signed by more than 100 prominent citizens of Yarmouth was submitted to the Nova Scotia Legislature asking that a pension be granted John Patch who conceives he has rendered essential service to the world at large. The essential service that was referred to was the invention of the screw propeller, recognized by then as one of the major inventions of the nineteenth century for steamships of all description. As further evidence that Patch was the inventor, the petition enclosed a declaration from the Butler brothers of Yarmouth who wrote, We assisted him in making the machinery for the first trial, which took place in 1833. We accompanied him in a small boat to which the propeller was attached and crossed the harbour several times. The reason for the petition was that John Patch was now a lame, sick, 77-year-old living in a Yarmouth poorhouse. Patch was born in 1781 the same year his sea captain father died in a shipwreck off Seal Island but little is known of his early years in Nova Scotia. It is believed he worked as a fisherman and sailor for many years before getting the idea for a screw propeller while watching a small boat being sculled by a single oar moved in a particular pattern over its stern. According to a half brother writing in the Yarmouth Herald in 1875, Patch had been considering a screw propeller for almost 30 years, but scientific gentlemen to whom he showed his plan laughed at him, telling him it was just as impractical as perpetual motion.
Minneapolis Public Library: CSI Minneapolis Roberg, Roy; crank, john; Kuykendall, Jack. Police Society. Roberg, Roy; crank, john; Kuykendall, Jack. Police Society. Foreword by Lawrence W. Sherman. http://www.mpls.lib.mn.us/csiminneapolis.asp
Extractions: Books, DVDs, and More From search warrants to DNA, from lineups to interrogation, these resources will give you insight into police and detective work and its application in real, high-profile cases. This booklist was prepared as part of The People's University series of events in summer 2003. The People's University is made possible with support from the 3,000 members of The Friends of the Minneapolis Public Library and our community partners, including The Bakken Library and Museum, Minneapolis Community and Technical College, The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis Planetarium, MN Spoken Word Association, SASE: The Write Place, University of St. Thomas and University of Minnesota. Booklists from The People's University Black, David. Murder at the Met.
Crank Family I have some information on a john crank (Cranch) (no documented relation) b abt 1731 His siblings were David Crockett crank, Garrett crank, john crank, http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/4654/crank.htm
Extractions: My paternal grandmother, Katie Crank, died December 14, 1957. I have only vague memories of her, as I was just over 3 when she died. I want to learn more about her family, but am only able to reliably go back to 1838, the year my great great grandfather, John Moses Crank, was born. Here's what I know. Katie was the child of Nathaniel Crank and Mary Jane Cowsert Crank.
J.W. Crank Obituary john W. crank. Special to the Gazette. Texarkana, Nov. 26. john W. crank, aged 68, one of the best known farmers in this section, died at his home, http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Quarter/5974/crankobit.html
Extractions: Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. John S. Foster Troy, TN Just got my new issue of Handgunner (March/April 2004) and the first thing I went to was the "Gun Crank." Great work! If I could find a story like the one you started in that column, I'd be in a world of bliss. I especially love the part when the hero. Derek, jams a Springfield 1911 into his Galco holstergave me the chills. And, I think Abby has just become my dream girl. If I natty so, YOU ARE THE MAN! I look forward to the next part of the saga. Keep it comin'. Chris Jobb Continue article Advertisement Via e mail John Conner's "Gun Crank Diaries" is now going into my "Clip and Save" filehe's great! Although, nay wife didn't get the shoe thingmaybe it was the echo when I read it to her in her shoe "tunnel." I was going to suggest I'd pay double the subscription price for a monthly, but I'm not sure you could produce such a fine mag in only a month, so keep what you've got going now!
'57 Stude Won't Crank! Gary Hearn 102005 07/07/02 (1). Re Re 57 Stude won t crank! john Ne. 061359 07/08/02 (0). Re 57 Stude won t crank! john Ne. 204258 07/06/02 (0) http://www.yesterdaystruck.com/trforum/messages/1913.html
Extractions: [Home] View Follow Ups Post Followup Return to Forum Posted by Gary Hearn on July 06, 2002 at 18:36:47 from (216.54.111.44): I just bought a 1957 E-40 2 ton grain truck w/ 289 V-8 engine. Put a battery in it and turned the key and only got a "click" from under the dash. I checked the cables, ends are clean and tight. Do I have a bad solenoid switch Any help is appreciated.
Compare Prices And Read Reviews On Spun At Epinions.com First off, this is a movie about the wild world of crank (not to be confused with they do is the crank. john Leguizamo is Spider Mike, the dealer. http://www.epinions.com/content_109258837636
Extractions: Full Review Plot Details: This opinion reveals major details about the movie's plot. The hardest thing to do is to review a so-so movie. There is no passionate love, nor any inspiring need to tear it apart. Then you have Spun . I'm compelled in both directions this time, which has me meeting in the middle at the three stars. First off, this is a movie about the wild world of crank (not to be confused with crack). Crank is Crystal Meth, usually made in someone's home or a hotel room. This is really the drug of the 70s and early 80s, so many younger folks may not recognize this arena... We see the world of the users, the dealers, their girlfriends, the backers, and the cook. Mainly we center on the cook's gal, Nikki, played very well by Brittany Murphy. Yanno, there really is no plot to this. It's merely about a few days in the life of all these people. Period. Their only motivation for everything they do is the Crank. John Leguizamo is Spider Mike, the dealer. He's been up so long he can't think straight. Buyers are showing up at the door and hanging around, and he's lost his stash. Emotions flare and wane in a flash. Picture the worst case of ADD you've ever seen.. that's crank addicts. On top of having lost track of his dope, his woman, Cookie, is on his case for sex. Leguizamo so perfectly portrays this guy that it makes ya wonder.. heh. His mannerisms and jerking eye movements are exact. I've been there on both sides. In the 70s on his side, in the 90s on the other side. This was not stereotyping, it was an extremely, haunting true look into the life.
Crank Brothers New Road Pedal:Quattro - MTBR.com GRAND PRIZE A Free Set of the Brand New crank Brothers Quattro Road Pedals! john Short, BaSkeTkAsE, all the fixens, Road Toad, sliken http://www.mtbr.com/contest/crankbros/quattro/
Extractions: The "Quattro" for example - it's the Italian word for "four", (the Quattro has four-sided entry). It's also the fourth pedal we've designed. For other pedals we came up with names like the "Candy" because it's shaped like a piece of candy and comes in a variety of colors; the "Egg Beater" for obvious reasons...
Extractions: Home Links Contact Information var sc_project=368242; var sc_partition=1; Crank-up Tilt-over Tower If you are thinking of building your own tower.... BEWARE ....THAT YOU SHOULD NOT ATTEMPT A PROJECT THAT CAN KILL OR MAIM YOU......OR AN INNOCENT BYSTANDER....IN A VARIETY OF MESSY AND PAINFUL WAYS... Unless you are (or have) a competent Engineer , Welder , etc.. Remember that when you are manhandling many pounds weight of solid steel into position... ACCIDENTS CAN HAPPEN...!! If you have ANY doubts about your own capabilities, make sure that you use common sense, and enlist the help of competent people, and make sure that there are no children or pets in the vicinty when you are erecting a tower.... (Pic of tabernacle with rotator) This Tower was built for me by Jim EI8GS. Jim is proprietor of his own engineering business, and does a lot of specialist metal fabrication, pipework, etc. He is an extremely able Engineer, and a devout "Ham". His main "affliction" is contesting....but, I guess, no one is perfect.....!! (Pic of towerfully cranked down..Quad at about 33ft high)