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Jim and I are on the net and found a guy that sounds like you, so we copied
his musings. Here they are. Mac's Musings My interests and purposes At age 83, I have acquired many biased and erroneous yet firmly held opinions. I have had a lifetime of happy and not so happy experiences. I will share some of them here with hopes that your response will not only help to correct my mistaken opinions and errors of judgment, but also will reinforce the good things. The contents of this hash of unrelated musings are strictly my own. I have no wish to aggravate or inflame anyone and my attitudes are likely to change often. Please respond in the same vein. Arch Thom and Jimmie |
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"Thom Sayles" wrote: Jim and I are on the net and found a guy that sounds like you, so we copied his musings. Here they are. Mac's Musings My interests and purposes At age 83, I have acquired many biased and erroneous yet firmly held opinions. I have had a lifetime of happy and not so happy experiences. I will share some of them here with hopes that your response will not only help to correct my mistaken opinions and errors of judgment, but also will reinforce the good things. The contents of this hash of unrelated musings are strictly my own. I have no wish to aggravate or inflame anyone and my attitudes are likely to change often. Please respond in the same vein. Arch Thom and Jimmie I guess this has flown right over my head... I don't get it. Yeah, you posted Arch's musings web page... and? -- Owen Lowe Northwest Woodturners Pacific Northwest Woodturning Guild ___ Tips fer Turnin': Place a sign, easily seen as you switch on your lathe, warning you to remove any and all rings from your fingers. Called degloving, extended hardware can grab your ring and rip it off your finger. A pic for the strong of stomach: www.itim.nsw.gov.au/go/objectid/2A3AC703-1321-1C29-70B067DC88E16BFC/index.cfm Besides, rings can easily mar the surface of a turning as you check for finished smoothness. |
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Owen Lowe wrote:
In article , "Thom Sayles" wrote: Jim and I are on the net and found a guy that sounds like you, so we copied his musings. Here they are. Mac's Musings My interests and purposes At age 83, I have acquired many biased and erroneous yet firmly held opinions. I have had a lifetime of happy and not so happy experiences. I will share some of them here with hopes that your response will not only help to correct my mistaken opinions and errors of judgment, but also will reinforce the good things. The contents of this hash of unrelated musings are strictly my own. I have no wish to aggravate or inflame anyone and my attitudes are likely to change often. Please respond in the same vein. Arch Thom and Jimmie I guess this has flown right over my head... I don't get it. Yeah, you posted Arch's musings web page... and? Methinks they were trying to e-mail it to another COC. Perhaps an (cough,cough) elderly relative. Difficult to discern whether or not they approve, disapprove, or just did it out of sympathy. :0) |
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"Methinks they were trying to e-mail it to another COC. Perhaps an
(cough,cough) elderly relative" Perhaps, if you are lucky, you may live long enough to be elderly. :0) Walt Conner |
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"WConner" wrote:
"Methinks they were trying to e-mail it to another COC. Perhaps an (cough,cough) elderly relative" Perhaps, if you are lucky, you may live long enough to be elderly. :0) I'm hoping so. Arch only has about 20 years on me and my dad made it to 95. Walt Conner |
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