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You were right, they didn't say no. Congratulations!!!! |
So wait. You used to work in video games, didn't you? Did you know him?
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I turned off the virus news and turned on some Guy Clark. :)
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Got an email from Billy in China this morning, said he's doing fine.
What prompted him was he just got my Christmas card, guess it went on a slow boat to China. |
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i just received a christmas card from the UK. It was one I had sent in a timely fashion, but apparently Beest's cousin had moved and "return to sender" is not airmail. They might have been on ships that passed in the night. |
Bezos can suck it.
I ordered a $75 accessory for a particular $425 saw the other day and it arrived, along with the saw. I was only charged for what I ordered. Now I have two saws: one that plugs into the wall and one that batteries plug into. That's probably too many saws. |
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I saw what you did there. ************************ ha! likely you can process the "return" of the least desirable saw and they'll say, "OK, just keep it, we don't want to pay for the return". maybe. |
new post, side now.
It's good to see you back here my friend. |
I finally saw something move on the International Space Station (ISS) in real time. What looked like a projecting instrument array was retracted back through a portal and a hatch closed behind it. I've been dropping in on the ISS sporadically via the live link; but, hadn't by chance seen anything moving faster than solar panels tracking the sun at an imperceptibly slow speed.
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/live-iss-stream |
Watching the ISS is a great idea, thanks.
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The old High Definition Earth Viewing (HDEV) experiment's term of service expired and the Live Feed cameras are being used to fill the void. The HDEV link is still active though and carries the Live Feed video image (lower definition) too. What's best about it is that the ISS Tracker is still working and appears below the video when you click on the ISS Tracker icon. It's nice to still be able to see where the ISS is over the Earth. I usually keep a couple of windows open to see both the ISS and follow its relative location:
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/iss-hdev-payload |
It is making me happy just at dark to see Venus visiting with her mythic sisters. Subaru owners take note.
https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap200402.html |
Forgot to suggest binoculars.
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lovely!
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Nonsense, I looked at the sky and didn't see one of those labels... not one. :p:
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and I got chilly |
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It's been quite a display recently.
Having missed the first pass of the ISS last night I went out to look for its second appearance. Cloud in the SW put paid to that but Venus was an admirable stand in. |
Our sky has been amazing.
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Our orthodontist sent an email several weeks ago letting us know that in addition to canceling/rescheduling all normal appointments, emergency repairs were not considered essential medical treatments under the shutdown orders. Any broken brackets, popped wires, etc. would just have to stay broken until this is all over.
Of course, I knew it was only a matter of time. Minifobette pops her wire out of its socket every couple of months. The first time it happened, I didn't really understand what was broken, and it was about a week before we got in to get it repaired. During that time, the wire tip and its spring were pressing into the soft tissue behind her molar, which grew up around it by several millimeters and ultimately required minor surgery and a lot of pain to have it cut loose again. The second time, I understood that it had to go back in immediately, but in the process of trying to just bend it gently enough to slip it back into place, I popped a whole bracket off her tooth--again, very painful, and again requiring more extensive repairs. Ever since then, the minute her wire pops out we go straight to the orthodontist and just sit in the waiting room until they can fit us in for a repair. Anyway, sure enough, her wire popped out last night. Fortunately, it turns out that YouTube has lots of good videos about how to open different bracket styles and do a proper repair. And I did it! I opened all four lower brackets with a little tooth-cleaning hook, slid the wire out, slid it back into place on her molar, and closed all the brackets again. I'm a certified orthodontist now! |
That’s freaking awesome! Great job. Seriously.
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Ha! Brilliant!
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Awesome!!!
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I love YouTube.
It's like the Holiday Inn Express, but actually makes you smarter. |
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I cut my son's hair this afternoon.
I gained the confidence to do so by watching Youtube videos. I see minor flaws in the haircut, but that's as it should be. We should have a reason to pay the pros to do it. He's happy though, and so am I. I used a pair of old dull clippers my dad used to cut my hair with when I was a kid, and a brand new barber's pair of scissors I drove an hour to purchase from a curbside pickup hair supply place. Attachment 70271 Attachment 70270 Attachment 70269 |
That's a good lookin young man; haircut's nice too Dad.
Well done! |
That's a really nice job!
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Nice one!
I'm happy because the replacement circuit board seems to have fixed bajaboi's welder |
Looking good!
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It worked! Well done and you didn't even have to use the fire extinguisher. :D
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Nice work. Those old fashioned clippers sound like a buzz saw. OSHA may require everyone in the room to have hearing protection. They probably zip right through the heavy layers though.
I got tired of going to the barber for just a trim around the ears and cleaning up the back of the neck; so, I bought some full size clippers (not trimmers). I've been doing that myself using the medicine cabinet mirror in conjunction with a large rectangular handheld mirror to see what I'm doing. Works great! I don't have to make a trip to the barber's so often. I still have a head full of thick hair and it keeps it from looking ragged. FWIW, I did my homework and researched the various models of clippers offered by the major brands. I settled on one and after 4 years of use I can highly recommend it: https://www.amazon.com/Oster-Speed-P...687333&sr=8-1& (industrial strength, made in USA). |
I tried to buy new clippers, but amazon wasn't shipping any until late May or June. So I looked up a local beauty supply chain called Sally's and was checking out what they had. There's a Whal Peanut model with hundreds of really good reviews for $50 or so. The stores are only doing curb-side pickup.
None of them were answering their phones except one over half an hour away. And they didn't have the clippers or scissors I wanted in stock. I had selected a $20 pair of scissors (highly rated) but they only had a $60 pair left in stock. So I tripled my budget on that one. And the $50 clippers were not in stock either. Only a $125 cordless variety. I decided to make do with the dull old clippers instead of paying the $125 extra. I just wanted a haircut, not to spend almost $200. Our barber does a good job and charges $14. I can't wait for him to reopen. |
I was bragging on glatt’s work to Pete just now, along with his raising a kid who’d let dad at his hair. She loved the results.
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How do you like that, the hair clippers I linked to in my previous post are all gone.
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My hair doesn't grow evenly and it's starting to resemble a game of Whack-a-Mole with weird long bits suddenly popping up
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Minifob's does that, though it's localized--the top-back of his hair (where his samurai knot would go, if he had one) grows about twice as fast as the rest. He has to alternate haircuts with the whole head, and just that portion.
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What's old is new again.
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My wife was telling me yesterday that she heard on some podcast that America is going through different stages of purchases in this quarantine.
First there was the toilet paper purchases, then the flour and egg purchases, then home office supplies and school supplies purchases, and now it's hair coloring and clippers purchases We need to figure out what the next step is going to be so we can buy that shit before supplies run out. What's next? Please don't say urns. |
Bacon is the next shortage.
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Lawn sprinklers, garden hoses, inflatable pools, patio grills, and general backyard summer toys.
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Then I had better get my Ladder Golf set soon. And buy a pick up load of charcoal.
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Cynically, I thought that was one of your criteria for recommending them. Don’t mind me, I’ve been listening to too much news. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
They were available when I posted the link. :(
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But if you have a warehouse full you can't even give away, just start a rumor it's sold out. |
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Nice job there glatt. What was the actual clock time? Results are good, regardless....
I'm about 2 weeks past where I would have gotten it cut. If this goes another 6 weeks, I may have to let it grow out. Maybe there will be some kind of movement. I can pretend I give a shit about some cause as an excuse to have long hair again. Or not, whatevr. |
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