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Folks -

Okay, it wasn't afternoon delight in the back of the truck, it wasn't a
sawmill, load of lumber or a load of dirt, or the "organics" as Patriarch
suggested... but I was close... I got a wisteria booosh for my b'day! Now
before y'all get snickery, the wif also let me get a Starrett 6" combo
square and a 12' Starrett tape - okay, she doesn't know I got the tape, but
I'll say it's from the dog. I've wanted a smaller combo square for a while
and this will be something that my nieces can unknowingly sell for 50 cents
in an estate sale.... I just hope that one of your guys'es grand kids or
great grandkids will be able to post about a gloat here in 30 or 40 years.

The planer at the school shop is still down, pending a committeeee
meeeeeting amongst the indulligensia about admin policy on failed magnetic
starters. The early indication is that "failed" will be stricken in the
language of the report in favor of a more neutral phrase that won't damage
the self esteem of this and other magnetic switches. I don't think they'll
have the budget to replace the switch, but at least the planer won't "feel
bad".... ;-)

John Moorhead



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John Moorhead wrote:
Folks -

Okay, it wasn't afternoon delight in the back of the truck, it wasn't a
sawmill, load of lumber or a load of dirt, or the "organics" as Patriarch
suggested... but I was close... I got a wisteria booosh for my b'day! Now
before y'all get snickery, the wif also let me get a Starrett 6" combo
square and a 12' Starrett tape - okay, she doesn't know I got the tape, but
I'll say it's from the dog. I've wanted a smaller combo square for a while
and this will be something that my nieces can unknowingly sell for 50 cents
in an estate sale.... I just hope that one of your guys'es grand kids or
great grandkids will be able to post about a gloat here in 30 or 40 years.

The planer at the school shop is still down, pending a committeeee
meeeeeting amongst the indulligensia about admin policy on failed magnetic
starters. The early indication is that "failed" will be stricken in the
language of the report in favor of a more neutral phrase that won't damage
the self esteem of this and other magnetic switches. I don't think they'll
have the budget to replace the switch, but at least the planer won't "feel
bad".... ;-)


You could propose that the cause be described as:
"the abrupt onset of Acute Insulation Deficiency Syndrome"
or
"an unexpected case of (tool) crib death".
or
"Metally defective"

Also, you can point out that the device in question _is_ "EMR"; that it's
condition has deteriorated; and that, based on an evaluation from a
specialist, it _is_ necessary to remove it from it's current environment.

(Admittedly, 'EMR' is a very dated term in mental-development classification,
but the punning of that term, apropos "electrical, magnetic relay" is just
too good to pass up. grin )




Its _all_ about selecting the choice of alternatives properly.

A true story, from the late '60s:

Thomas A Harris was having a fight with his publisher, over the title of his
newly-written pop psychology book. He had the title he _really_ wanted to
use, based on the last of the 4 possible states of how "I" regards both
himself, and whomever he is reacting with -- whether the regard is "not OK",
or "OK".

The publisher was *adamantly* opposed to the proposed title, and eventually
=demanded= that Harris come up with a different title, or they would simply
_not_ publish the book.

After contemplating the situation for a while, Harris sent in his revised
title: "Love in the Fourth Position".

Approximately 2 weeks later, the book went to press, under Harris's *original*
title.


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On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 16:55:23 GMT, "John Moorhead"
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Folks -

Okay, it wasn't afternoon delight in the back of the truck, it wasn't a
sawmill, load of lumber or a load of dirt, or the "organics" as Patriarch
suggested... but I was close... I got a wisteria booosh for my b'day! Now
before y'all get snickery, the wif also let me get a Starrett 6" combo
square and a 12' Starrett tape - okay, she doesn't know I got the tape, but
I'll say it's from the dog. I've wanted a smaller combo square for a while
and this will be something that my nieces can unknowingly sell for 50 cents
in an estate sale.... I just hope that one of your guys'es grand kids or
great grandkids will be able to post about a gloat here in 30 or 40 years.

The planer at the school shop is still down, pending a committeeee
meeeeeting amongst the indulligensia about admin policy on failed magnetic
starters. The early indication is that "failed" will be stricken in the
language of the report in favor of a more neutral phrase that won't damage
the self esteem of this and other magnetic switches. I don't think they'll
have the budget to replace the switch, but at least the planer won't "feel
bad".... ;-)

John Moorhead


well John, I was close... i thought it would have something to do with a bush..


mac

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John Moorhead wrote:
Folks -
The planer at the school shop is still down, pending a committeeee
meeeeeting amongst the indulligensia about admin policy on failed magnetic
starters. The early indication is that "failed" will be stricken in the
language of the report in favor of a more neutral phrase that won't damage
the self esteem of this and other magnetic switches. I don't think
they'll
have the budget to replace the switch, but at least the planer won't "feel
bad".... ;-)


i certainly hope you didn't use red pen to write the not-to-use sign you
hung on it, but used purple instead.


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