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Okay, the wiff is, as many of you know, a quilter. I regularly
"borrow" items from her for fly tying. One little dodad I got this Xmas is a bobbin holder: http://www.blue-feather.com/bobbinsaver.html Thing is nice as it is a silicone material that grips those small bobbins and keeps them from unwinding. I don't normally use bobbins, but they're great for your traveling kit. Another item I'm looking at is this: http://www.blue-feather.com/toolcaddy.html Perfect for holding tools and hooks whilst tying. Hey, quilting is a 2+ billion dollar a year industry in the US. I figure if they have tested it out, we can do a little cross polination. Got a Garmin Etrex Legend CX GPS. Hmm, the installed maps on there are fairly spotty. If you get off of a main road, your surface street is not going to be there. Gonna cost me a bit to "accessorize." US roadmaps are $100 and the same for a set of US 1:100,000 topo maps. Will have to wait on those. One thing I did find is this site: http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/map?form=googleearth It allows you to download your GPS tracks to their site and returns a KML file which will plot out on Google Earth. Really cool. One of the "accessories" I needed with the GPS is a MicroSD card. A 64Mb card comes with the Garmin, but I need "more power." Went out and found a 1Gb card for $30. It will allow me to load a bunch more maps. Even as a techno-geek, I'm amazed at these cards. They have them up to at least 2Gb and they are smaller than my fingernail and about as thin. Tres cool. Frank Reid |
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After complaining for years about the "Holy Food Processor",
the Cuisinart that Kristine's Dad, "Saint Ev", miraculously repaired some 30 years ago (Ev, RIP, never repaired *anything* with /all/ the original parts, there was always two or three parts left over ;-), I got this for Xmas: http://www.kitchenaid.com/catalog/pr...t=185&prod=606 Finally a food processor that doesn't smell like the motor is burning up every time you turn it on. And Robert Fagles' latest to complete the set: http://www.amazon.com/Aeneid-Virgil/dp/0670038032 I would have given my eye teeth to have this book back when I was in Brother Timothy's Latin class. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
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![]() Ken Fortenberry wrote: After complaining for years about the "Holy Food Processor", the Cuisinart that Kristine's Dad, "Saint Ev", miraculously repaired some 30 years ago (Ev, RIP, never repaired *anything* with /all/ the original parts, there was always two or three parts left over ;-), I got this for Xmas: http://www.kitchenaid.com/catalog/pr...t=185&prod=606 Finally a food processor that doesn't smell like the motor is burning up every time you turn it on. Got one myself about 3 months ago. Love it. Used it and the Seal-a-Meal to put away some veggies for the winter. I really like the little bowl inside for small jobs. And Robert Fagles' latest to complete the set: http://www.amazon.com/Aeneid-Virgil/dp/0670038032 I would have given my eye teeth to have this book back when I was in Brother Timothy's Latin class. ;-) I ended up with an autographed copy of the 20th anniversary edition of Trout Bum. Much better than Virgil. Frank Reid |
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Damn! And just bought myself Polartec Fleece and a Precip rain jacket.
I knew I was makin' a huge mistake! Op "Frank Reid" wrote in message s.com... Ken Fortenberry wrote: After complaining for years about the "Holy Food Processor", the Cuisinart that Kristine's Dad, "Saint Ev", miraculously repaired some 30 years ago (Ev, RIP, never repaired *anything* with /all/ the original parts, there was always two or three parts left over ;-), I got this for Xmas: http://www.kitchenaid.com/catalog/pr...t=185&prod=606 Finally a food processor that doesn't smell like the motor is burning up every time you turn it on. Got one myself about 3 months ago. Love it. Used it and the Seal-a-Meal to put away some veggies for the winter. I really like the little bowl inside for small jobs. And Robert Fagles' latest to complete the set: http://www.amazon.com/Aeneid-Virgil/dp/0670038032 I would have given my eye teeth to have this book back when I was in Brother Timothy's Latin class. ;-) I ended up with an autographed copy of the 20th anniversary edition of Trout Bum. Much better than Virgil. Frank Reid -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Damn! And just bought myself Polartec Fleece and a Precip rain jacket.
I knew I was makin' a huge mistake! Op I hope you'll change your mind. The guy who owns Polartec is a Saint, second only to Mother Theresa. Maybe it's a tie. If every capitalist were like him, this would be a far better world. (Pardon me if I sound a bit maudlin.) Do you know about him? vince |
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![]() "vincent p. norris" wrote in message ... Damn! And just bought myself Polartec Fleece and a Precip rain jacket. I knew I was makin' a huge mistake! Op I hope you'll change your mind. The guy who owns Polartec is a Saint, second only to Mother Theresa. Maybe it's a tie. You've convinced me! I much rather get fleeced than processed. He's better than Mother Teresa. He's still alive, right? If every capitalist were like him, this would be a far better world. (Pardon me if I sound a bit maudlin.) He may be a capitalist, but he's still a decent human bean! Describing a truly honest and decent fella, capitalist or not, can hardly be considered maudlin. Do you know about him? Yep, I saw that piece on 60 Minutes some years back. His mills burned to the ground and he paid his employees salaries for quite a while after the fire, I believe? Did he end up losing Malden Mills to the bankers, or did he retain ownership? If I'm not mistaken, he never even patented his product, considering it to be to valuable a commodity to be controlled by one individual. Op --who only dreams of being such a decent individual-- vince |
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![]() vincent p. norris wrote: Damn! And just bought myself Polartec Fleece and a Precip rain jacket. I knew I was makin' a huge mistake! Op I hope you'll change your mind. The guy who owns Polartec is a Saint, second only to Mother Theresa. Maybe it's a tie. If every capitalist were like him, this would be a far better world. (Pardon me if I sound a bit maudlin.) Do you know about him? http://www.specialtyoutdoors.com/tips/fleece.asp Yvonne Chouinard (of Patagonia equipment) was instrumental in the development of polar fleece. I have some first-generation Synchilla as well as some early PolarTech fleece. Its amazing how long it lasts. --riverman |
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![]() Frank Reid wrote: ...I ended up with an autographed copy of the 20th anniversary edition of Trout Bum. Much better than Virgil. Well, unless you got the autographed Virgil. Wolfgang who doesn't know much about the cost of most things, but has a pretty good idea of the value of some. |
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Another item I found. We had a bit of a snowstorm over the weekend.
Ice, sleet then 6" of snow. Temps hovered just at freezing. The springs holding my windshield wiper blades froze up, so no visibility. Went to the auto parts store and bought a set of Bosch Icons. No, they're not cheap. Came in at about 40 bucks total. Did they make a difference? Oh yeh. As I was buying them, a gentleman in the store mentioned that he works at the local truck stop and the truckers love them. The spine of the blade is, in itself, like one giant leaf spring, holding the blade to the window. Nothing to freeze up. I will not be without them. They are great. By the way, this storm dropped as much as 3" of ice in some areas of Nebraska. Hundreds of power poles are down and there are areas that will be without power for an estimated 2 to 3 weeks. The national guard is already out dropping hay to livestock and emergency food is going out via humvee and snowmobile. Frank Reid |
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Frank Reid typed:
snip The national guard is already out dropping hay to livestock Uh, Frank, could you please stay indoors during this endeavor? The last headline I want to read this holiday season is "Nebraska Man Killed By Falling Bale" (or "HAY! LOOK OUT!"). -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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