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REFLECTIONSBy C.H. WendelA Brief WordAs we compile this issue in early December '99, the weather here in Iowa is a balmy 61 °F. Presumably, this will change dramatically here in the Midwest by the time you see this copy in mid-January '00. Predictions are that we will return to 'normal' weather (a high of about 40°) in the coming week. Just as a precaution against the Y2K bugs of New Year's Eve, we have set up two of our diesel engine-generators. We really don't anticipate much of a problem, but should it happen, we will happily fire up the Junkers Diesel and have enough for furnace, refrigerator, TV, and a few lights. Of all our engines, we still believe that the Junkers diesel is one of the most amazing of all diesel engines of the 1930s. We are now in the planning stages of a tour to Australia in February 2001, or about a year from now. The tour will be limited to one ... 809 of 15096 characters shown.
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