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Saturday, September 30, 2017

People are usually kind in person; why not so much online?

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September 30, 2017
RV Travel Newsletter. Issue 813
Dear Subscriber,

A brand new issue of the RVtravel.com newsletter is hot off the cyber press. As usual, we have a bucket load of great information for you including the latest news, an essay by our editor, tech tips from RV experts, and much more.
In the issue. . .       

Editor's corner:  
Gail and I meet the nicest folks in our travels, but with the anonymity of the internet I'm sometimes angered and disappointed, frankly, by cyber bullies who take aim at some of our readers because of their comments. On a brighter note, check out two great new features this week: RVtravel.com Readers' Favorite Recipes, and Astronomy for RVers.

Features  
* Comprehensive list of RV-related recalls for September
* How are RV parks, campgrounds faring in Texas and Florida since the hurricanes?
* Custom install now available on automated RV dumping system
* More about paid content, the real "fake news" 
* Don't be a carbon monoxide victim
* Even the simple things - small LED aimable clip-on light 
* Explaining converters, inverters and generators - Part 1
* How to fix a sticky black tank valve
* Keep those prescription costs down
* The new RV thing: Murphy beds (video) 
* Save a damaging rear-end collision with Superbumper (video)
* Full-time RVing - Storing off-season clothing
* Contest: Win a beautiful 2018 National Park Foundation Wall Calendar
* RV Mods: Recycling with a receiver hitch
* Leaf peeping - and camping - in Connecticut
* This week's Poll: Is your tow vehicle or motorized RV powered by a gas or diesel engine?
* Last week's Poll results: How long is your RV?
* RVer horoscopes for October 
* NEW FEATURE: Astronomy for RVers: An RVer's guide to gearing up for astronomy
* RV Fire Safety: An emergency fire plan that can save your life - Part 11 of 13 
* Ask Boondock Bob: Is filling water tank from mountain stream safe?
* RV Shrink: Car alarms - sometimes unnecessary noise pollution
* RV Doctor: Replacing an RV television - Anything special needed?
* RV Gizmos and Gadgets: weBoost Drive Sleek claims faster cell signals, cell data
* RV Short Stop: Ketchikan a delight to explore
* RV Tech Tip: Generators 
* RV Kitchen: Zesty Salad Dressing
* NEW FEATURE: Reader's Favorite Recipes -- Casey's Blueberry Pie
* Free and bargain camping   
* Readers' comments about recent articles   
Plus:
* Editor's Roadside Journal
* Latest fuel prices 
* Upcoming RV shows 
* And much more ... 
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