Me too, I DO NOT miss those days at allI used to use a 4 port KVM
Ben
I muddle along with 2 computers and 2 monitors, an Apple Mac for most things, and a windows box for some ham software.
Me too, I DO NOT miss those days at allI used to use a 4 port KVM
Ben
The same thing happened to me after I purchased my (and pulled a groin muscle on a solo trek) own place and the adjacent woods. No need to go any farther than a 10 minute walk....
I feel like going camping somewhere. We used to do it every year but since we moved here and live in such a beautiful location to begin with, I didn't feel the need to go anywhere.....
@Neb , I'm ashamed of you, I figured you would have made a mock-up and measured the length against your plan, but it happens to us all....Turns out my concern about being short of reaching the plenum in the basement was right!
What did I do wrong?
I failed to take into account the overlap when the two sections of duct are assembled.
It is an easy enough problem to correct. We will make a short section of duct to make up the difference. Just seems silly to drive a couple hours to get another 5' duct of which I will need a few inches.
That remodel project has been on hold waiting for the electrician who is swamped with work. He has not been able to hire helpers because people are making more money collecting unemployment.
So today was another day of fun. Tomorrow not so much.
Ben
The lessons I learn from my mistakes stick with e the longest...@Neb , I'm ashamed of you, I figured you would have made a mock-up and measured the length against your plan, but it happens to us all....
I find it sad that people are not willing to work because of Government handouts, actually it makes me a little angry...
I hope your weekend goes well. I am trying to act like I'm fine, but to be honest my arm is sore.... The manifolds for the irrigation didn't show up, but the car said it wants an oil change (yes it talks to me, just like my mother the car), if I do one I will do both.... that way I only have to haul oil away once.
Just importing them to my old laptop and then to my ipod for the car. Roo was monkeying with it when K took them on an errand in my car. She deleted several playlists from my ipod. Not happy about that but it allows me to update the playlists.
An old old trick for that provided you can sweat the problem joint back apart is bread, plain old white sandwich bread stuffed in the pipe. It will soak up the moisture long enough to make the joint then it just washes away after you run the tap a couple minutes. My grandfather taught me that when I was about 9 so 40 years ago. lolThe lessons I learn from my mistakes stick with e the longest...
When re-plumbed my place I had to branch off in a limiter space to serve the bathroom, kitchen and laundry room. After soldering all of the fitting I turned on the water and discovered one joint that did not sweat correctly. Couldn't clear the water in the line to resolder it. Had to cut it all out and rebuild it all again from scratch. Threw away a lot of copper and learned I can never be too thorough when soldering pipes.
Ben
My wife has been using a military style metal desk for decades, she has a lot of equipment and supplies. We have found that finding a large table to cut the fabric on can be challenging. I got her one of the great big green cutting mats and she likes that. If you are precise and sewing gets into your blood you can do a lot with it.... She has several dressers with just patterns. One big deal is that patterns come in and out of style so she holds on to them forever, the trick is folding them back up and keeping them together in the original envelope.. Her sewing projects come and go, when she gets into a project EVERYTHING else gets put on hold until it's done..... She has 4 book shelves with 2 shelves each that I added bracing to, we stack bolts of fabric like they do in the store.... My wife never met a bolt of fabric she didn't like (I only have 5 bolts of different camo and orange), actually she does not care for the wild patterns or character stuff... 25 years ago she made me a fleece hunting shirt with 4 pockets, lined with fleece lining, I still wear it when it gets cold in the woods... I bought the fabric I wanted (a pattern the I thought was great) in early fall one year... got home couldn't find my fabric.... Asked the wife and she lied, said I don't know where did you put it? I went nuts looking for it... Then she gave me the shirt for Christmas, it was perfect, I love it.... But she lied (it's the only time)......Watched videos on how to sew. I'm thinking of taking it up since it's something my mom used to do. I want to get the front room cleaned up enough that we can set up a craft area and work on stuff. I checked the prices of tables for sewing machines and they were insanely high. $700 for one that had an adjustable lift for the machine. The lift itself is over $200. Saw some pics of how to make DIY versions and saw someone using an automotive scissor jack. If I can figure out how to have an extension handle and arm for rotating it could work.
The reports are good but not knowing is troubling.After all the testing the Doc said the kids heart is fine. (Now if we could just get the rhythm right.) Said it's built right and strong so he doesn't know why she is having chest pains. He even sent her for x-rays to check her lungs and those are good too.
After all the testing the Doc said the kids heart is fine. (Now if we could just get the rhythm right.) Said it's built right and strong so he doesn't know why she is having chest pains. He even sent her for x-rays to check her lungs and those are good too.
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