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Am I missing something???
On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 20:11:29 -0800, "Edward Hennessey"
wrote: But if you do have a lot of surplus but nifty hardware around the shop you may want to jump on steampunk architectu http://www.scoutingny.com/?p=3534 I wouldn't call that steampunk, but it's quoite soitenly metal. Great signage that isn't subject to signage regulation. I like it. Yeah, cool. SOMEONE has more patience than necessary. -- Education should provide the tools for a widening and deepening of life, for increased appreciation of all one sees or experiences. It should equip a person to live life well, to understand what is happening around him, for to live life well one must live life with awareness. -- Louis L'Amour |
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"Larry Jaques" wrote in message ... On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 20:11:29 -0800, "Edward Hennessey" wrote: But if you do have a lot of surplus but nifty hardware around the shop you may want to jump on steampunk architectu http://www.scoutingny.com/?p=3534 I wouldn't call that steampunk, but it's quoite soitenly metal. Great signage that isn't subject to signage regulation. I like it. Yeah, cool. SOMEONE has more patience than necessary. LJ: That last line is a gem. You are in the notebook. Regards, Edward Hennessey |
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On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 21:55:48 -0800, "Edward Hennessey"
wrote: "Larry Jaques" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 20:11:29 -0800, "Edward Hennessey" wrote: But if you do have a lot of surplus but nifty hardware around the shop you may want to jump on steampunk architectu http://www.scoutingny.com/?p=3534 I wouldn't call that steampunk, but it's quoite soitenly metal. Great signage that isn't subject to signage regulation. I like it. Yeah, cool. SOMEONE has more patience than necessary. LJ: That last line is a gem. You are in the notebook. Mille gracie. "The notebook"? I say the same thing when I see intricate, pierced scrollsaw work (this is a really mild form of what I speak) http://www.scrollsawartist.com/updates/TR087.png Crikey, I wanted a box, not a holey mess. -- Education should provide the tools for a widening and deepening of life, for increased appreciation of all one sees or experiences. It should equip a person to live life well, to understand what is happening around him, for to live life well one must live life with awareness. -- Louis L'Amour |
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"Larry Jaques" wrote in message ... On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 21:55:48 -0800, "Edward Hennessey" wrote: "Larry Jaques" wrote in message . .. On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 20:11:29 -0800, "Edward Hennessey" wrote: But if you do have a lot of surplus but nifty hardware around the shop you may want to jump on steampunk architectu http://www.scoutingny.com/?p=3534 I wouldn't call that steampunk, but it's quoite soitenly metal. Great signage that isn't subject to signage regulation. I like it. LJ: Yeah, cool. SOMEONE has more patience than necessary. LJ: That last line is a gem. You are in the notebook. Mille gracie. "The notebook"? I am picturing you humorously picturing Mona Lisa. This reminds me of the time we were facing an undeciphered mechanical problem. I say, "Let's think about this a little bit first." My companero, with the demon of antsy frustration hard on him, says "Look, this ain't the time for anybody with ******** ideas." After a good laugh, it was time. I say the same thing when I see intricate, pierced scrollsaw work (this is a really mild form of what I speak) http://www.scrollsawartist.com/updates/TR087.png Crikey, I wanted a box, not a holey mess. A perfect misuse of a heater grate.... Regards, Edward Hennessey |
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On Wed, 9 Feb 2011 09:55:53 -0800, "Edward Hennessey"
wrote: "Larry Jaques" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 21:55:48 -0800, "Edward Hennessey" wrote: "Larry Jaques" wrote in message ... On Tue, 8 Feb 2011 20:11:29 -0800, "Edward Hennessey" wrote: But if you do have a lot of surplus but nifty hardware around the shop you may want to jump on steampunk architectu http://www.scoutingny.com/?p=3534 I wouldn't call that steampunk, but it's quoite soitenly metal. Great signage that isn't subject to signage regulation. I like it. LJ: Yeah, cool. SOMEONE has more patience than necessary. LJ: That last line is a gem. You are in the notebook. Mille gracie. "The notebook"? I am picturing you humorously picturing Mona Lisa. How did you know that I tried lifting her skirt? Durned sticky paint, I swear. Then I found out it might have been a self-portrait and thanked the paint. This reminds me of the time we were facing an undeciphered mechanical problem. I say, "Let's think about this a little bit first." My companero, with the demon of antsy frustration hard on him, says "Look, this ain't the time for anybody with ******** ideas." After a good laugh, it was time. Ayup. I say the same thing when I see intricate, pierced scrollsaw work (this is a really mild form of what I speak) http://www.scrollsawartist.com/updates/TR087.png Crikey, I wanted a box, not a holey mess. A perfect misuse of a heater grate.... Indeed. g -- Education is when you read the fine print. Experience is what you get if you don't. -- Pete Seeger |
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