BEg2 chapter 17 Gurney’s, Har-Tru, grounding an Airstream

Michael Bailey michael.lee.bailey at gmail.com
Sun Feb 6 06:21:24 UTC 2022


Maxine as a child “stayed at Gurney’s”
https://www.gurneysresorts.com/montauk
Also a popular beach wedding venue.

(Ice’s) Har-Tru tennis court
https://hartru.com/pages/about

“In 1931, a contractor named Henry Alexander Robinson (HAR) engineered a
new clay court surface using American stone first mined in Pennsylvania.
The surface had a true (TRU) green color and ball bounce. Har-Tru
courts caught on quickly with clubs and homeowners — and a tennis legacy
was born.

Today, we manufacture the same classic clay courts, as well as
high-performance acrylic hard courts, hybrid surfaces, and all the
equipment and accessories that make a court complete.

Our products are known for their exceptional quality, and our people for
their extensive knowledge and experience. We take pride in our long history
of making court products that elevate the game of tennis.”



Grounding an Airstream trailer sounds like one of those finicky things that
has to be done & done right. It’s not clear to me if they just get little
prickly shocks that they become affectlessly inured to in their general
heartbroken anomie - or if “weren’t feeling’ nothin’ at all” means they
were fatally shocked and she is singing from a Thanatoid afterlife. Either
way, it’s better to ground that trailer!

https://www.airforums.com/forums/f37/proper-grounding-of-120v-input-22562.html


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