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Just how lazy can we get?
Hiya Folks,
So I'm in line at the local Borg (the blue one) picking up some tubing when I notice a kid playing with ata a Black and Decker display. I figured it was a sander or something and didn't really pay much attention. Low and behold, the kid moves and I realize it's a Power Tape Measure. No ****, press the button and it pushes the tape out for you. Press another, and it retracts. And for only $24.95 you too can save yourself around 2 calories of effort avoiding the use of a "manual" tape measure..... I couldn't believe it to be honest. It's no wonder this country is so obese!!!! Cheers, cc |
"James "Cubby" Culbertson" wrote in message
was a sander or something and didn't really pay much attention. Low and behold, the kid moves and I realize it's a Power Tape Measure. No ****, press the button and it pushes the tape out for you. Press another, and it retracts. And for only $24.95 you too can save yourself around 2 calories of effort avoiding the use of a "manual" tape measure..... I couldn't believe it to be honest. It's no wonder this country is so obese!!!! The TV ad, (up here in Canada at least) has been going around for six months or so. As far as I'm concerned, the tape measure is for newbie woodworkers without the experience to realize that it's just a gimmick to take their money. As far as being obese goes, I fall into that category but for a perfectly valid reason. I like my beer. If I could buy a device for $24.95 that fetched me a beer at the push of a button, I'd probably buy it. If I'm gonna be fat, it's going to be accomplished the proper way. :) |
On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 00:08:08 -0600, "James \"Cubby\" Culbertson"
wrote: Hiya Folks, So I'm in line at the local Borg (the blue one) picking up some tubing when I notice a kid playing with ata a Black and Decker display. I figured it was a sander or something and didn't really pay much attention. Low and behold, the kid moves and I realize it's a Power Tape Measure. No ****, press the button and it pushes the tape out for you. Press another, and it retracts. And for only $24.95 you too can save yourself around 2 calories of effort avoiding the use of a "manual" tape measure..... I couldn't believe it to be honest. It's no wonder this country is so obese!!!! It's even worse than that.... I noticed that the local grocery store now sells pre-made peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with the crusts cut off. I mean really, how much effort does it take to make a sandwich of any type, much less one that just involves scooping some goop out of a jar and spreading it on bread? |
"James "Cubby" Culbertson" wrote in message ... Hiya Folks, So I'm in line at the local Borg (the blue one) picking up some tubing when I notice a kid playing with ata a Black and Decker display. I figured it was a sander or something and didn't really pay much attention. Low and behold, the kid moves and I realize it's a Power Tape Measure. No ****, press the button and it pushes the tape out for you. Press another, and it retracts. And for only $24.95 you too can save yourself around 2 calories of effort avoiding the use of a "manual" tape measure..... I couldn't believe it to be honest. It's no wonder this country is so obese!!!! Cheers, cc Or maybe it's for those times when you don't have a hookable object or a person to hold the other end, and instead can push it out against what you're measuring? I know that doesn't fit the theory, but it certainly would come in handy sometimes. I use a folding rule, so I already have that capability. |
"James "Cubby" Culbertson" wrote in message ... Hiya Folks, So I'm in line at the local Borg (the blue one) picking up some tubing when I notice a kid playing with ata a Black and Decker display. I figured it was a sander or something and didn't really pay much attention. Low and behold, the kid moves and I realize it's a Power Tape Measure. No ****, press the button and it pushes the tape out for you. Press another, and it retracts. And for only $24.95 you too can save yourself around 2 calories of effort avoiding the use of a "manual" tape measure..... I couldn't believe it to be honest. It's no wonder this country is so obese!!!! Cheers, I guess you have not seen the sonar measuring devices yet. Promotes laziness AND inaccurate measurements. |
I am even lazier than that. I don't even measure stuff. I just eye-ball
it! Who needs a tape measure? :) (The tongue sits firmly in the cheek area) "James "Cubby" Culbertson" wrote in message ... Hiya Folks, So I'm in line at the local Borg (the blue one) picking up some tubing when I notice a kid playing with ata a Black and Decker display. I figured it was a sander or something and didn't really pay much attention. Low and behold, the kid moves and I realize it's a Power Tape Measure. No ****, press the button and it pushes the tape out for you. Press another, and it retracts. And for only $24.95 you too can save yourself around 2 calories of effort avoiding the use of a "manual" tape measure..... I couldn't believe it to be honest. It's no wonder this country is so obese!!!! Cheers, cc |
In article , Prometheus
wrote: On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 00:08:08 -0600, "James \"Cubby\" Culbertson" wrote: Hiya Folks, So I'm in line at the local Borg (the blue one) picking up some tubing when I notice a kid playing with ata a Black and Decker display. I figured it was a sander or something and didn't really pay much attention. Low and behold, the kid moves and I realize it's a Power Tape Measure. No ****, press the button and it pushes the tape out for you. Press another, and it retracts. And for only $24.95 you too can save yourself around 2 calories of effort avoiding the use of a "manual" tape measure..... I couldn't believe it to be honest. It's no wonder this country is so obese!!!! It's even worse than that.... I noticed that the local grocery store now sells pre-made peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with the crusts cut off. I mean really, how much effort does it take to make a sandwich of any type, much less one that just involves scooping some goop out of a jar and spreading it on bread? I'm partial to the frozen toast....you know, you just pop it in the toaster and voila! Lou |
"stoutman" .@. wrote in message om... I am even lazier than that. I don't even measure stuff. I just eye-ball it! Who needs a tape measure? :) You cut stuff? I just buy pre-cut lumber. You do get some odd configurations on furniture, but it save a lot of labor. Everything in my house is 4' or 6' or 8'. |
"Edwin Pawlowski" wrote in message ... "stoutman" .@. wrote in message om... I am even lazier than that. I don't even measure stuff. I just eye-ball it! Who needs a tape measure? :) You cut stuff? I just buy pre-cut lumber. You do get some odd configurations on furniture, but it save a lot of labor. Everything in my house is 4' or 6' or 8'. These days, many of my shop made tools and accessories are built that way! See www.iedu.com/DeSoto/interest.html (interesting that no one has noticed :-) -- Morris |
Upscale wrote:
"James "Cubby" Culbertson" wrote in message was a sander or something and didn't really pay much attention. Low and behold, the kid moves and I realize it's a Power Tape Measure. No ****, press the button and it pushes the tape out for you. Press another, and it retracts. And for only $24.95 you too can save yourself around 2 calories of effort avoiding the use of a "manual" tape measure..... I couldn't believe it to be honest. It's no wonder this country is so obese!!!! The TV ad, (up here in Canada at least) has been going around for six months or so. As far as I'm concerned, the tape measure is for newbie woodworkers without the experience to realize that it's just a gimmick to take their money. As far as being obese goes, I fall into that category but for a perfectly valid reason. I like my beer. If I could buy a device for $24.95 that fetched me a beer at the push of a button, I'd probably buy it. If I'm gonna be fat, it's going to be accomplished the proper way. :) I missed the OP but it seems to me that if you had to get along with only one working arm, a self-extending tape measure would be very nice. I'm not sure how many woodworkers out there who are impaired that way, but my shop teacher in high school had only one good arm. He did have a little withered hand on the other side which could pull out a tape. -- Gerald Ross Cochran, GA Some drink at the fountain of knowledge . . . others just gargle. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
I have one of the sonar meauring devices. It's accurate to within about an
inch at twenty five feet. Plenty accurate enough (and a big time saver) when I was measuring the house up and drawing the floorplan. "Leon" wrote in message ... "James "Cubby" Culbertson" wrote in message ... Hiya Folks, So I'm in line at the local Borg (the blue one) picking up some tubing when I notice a kid playing with ata a Black and Decker display. I figured it was a sander or something and didn't really pay much attention. Low and behold, the kid moves and I realize it's a Power Tape Measure. No ****, press the button and it pushes the tape out for you. Press another, and it retracts. And for only $24.95 you too can save yourself around 2 calories of effort avoiding the use of a "manual" tape measure..... I couldn't believe it to be honest. It's no wonder this country is so obese!!!! Cheers, I guess you have not seen the sonar measuring devices yet. Promotes laziness AND inaccurate measurements. |
The display didn't seem to target that audience. Showed what appeared to
be a perfectly healthy woman using it. I agree, this might work well for a very small percentage of people. Trouble is, most folks who buy these things are not impaired. China truly will rule the world in a few years! Cheers, cc "Gerald Ross" wrote in message ... Upscale wrote: "James "Cubby" Culbertson" wrote in message was a sander or something and didn't really pay much attention. Low and behold, the kid moves and I realize it's a Power Tape Measure. No ****, press the button and it pushes the tape out for you. Press another, and it retracts. And for only $24.95 you too can save yourself around 2 calories of effort avoiding the use of a "manual" tape measure..... I couldn't believe it to be honest. It's no wonder this country is so obese!!!! The TV ad, (up here in Canada at least) has been going around for six months or so. As far as I'm concerned, the tape measure is for newbie woodworkers without the experience to realize that it's just a gimmick to take their money. As far as being obese goes, I fall into that category but for a perfectly valid reason. I like my beer. If I could buy a device for $24.95 that fetched me a beer at the push of a button, I'd probably buy it. If I'm gonna be fat, it's going to be accomplished the proper way. :) I missed the OP but it seems to me that if you had to get along with only one working arm, a self-extending tape measure would be very nice. I'm not sure how many woodworkers out there who are impaired that way, but my shop teacher in high school had only one good arm. He did have a little withered hand on the other side which could pull out a tape. -- Gerald Ross Cochran, GA Some drink at the fountain of knowledge . . . others just gargle. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
"James "Cubby" Culbertson" wrote in message ... The display didn't seem to target that audience. Showed what appeared to be a perfectly healthy woman using it. Ah-HA! A woman using it! How many female types do we all know that will pay any amount for the smallest return in convenience? Form over function. Now we know the target market. -- "New Wave" Dave In Houston |
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"James \"Cubby\" Culbertson" wrote: Hiya Folks, So I'm in line at the local Borg (the blue one) picking up some tubing when I notice a kid playing with ata a Black and Decker display. I figured it was a sander or something and didn't really pay much attention. Low and behold, the kid moves and I realize it's a Power Tape Measure. No ****, press the button and it pushes the tape out for you. Press another, and it retracts. And for only $24.95 you too can save yourself around 2 calories of effort avoiding the use of a "manual" tape measure..... I couldn't believe it to be honest. It's no wonder this country is so obese!!!! Cheers, cc A customer of mine has one...the damned thing is too slow to be useful...what a PITA... |
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 00:55:09 -0400, Robatoy wrote:
In article , "James \"Cubby\" Culbertson" wrote: Hiya Folks, So I'm in line at the local Borg (the blue one) picking up some tubing when I notice a kid playing with ata a Black and Decker display. I figured it was a sander or something and didn't really pay much attention. Low and behold, the kid moves and I realize it's a Power Tape Measure. No ****, press the button and it pushes the tape out for you. Press another, and it retracts. And for only $24.95 you too can save yourself around 2 calories of effort avoiding the use of a "manual" tape measure..... I couldn't believe it to be honest. It's no wonder this country is so obese!!!! Cheers, cc A customer of mine has one...the damned thing is too slow to be useful...what a PITA... Saw the ad for it on HGTV. Now, something with the stiffness to extend 12 or more feet -- *that's* useful. Something that rolls itself out at a slow crawl -- that's useless. MHO +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ If you're gonna be dumb, you better be tough +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 22:20:39 -0700, Mark & Juanita
wrote: Now, something with the stiffness to extend 12 or more feet -- *that's* useful. Stanley "Fat Max" I love mine for big timber framing jobs. Used carefully, you can get about 10' of horizontal stick out before the tape collapses. I used it just this morning to measure the length of my plastic workshop roof - 24' and it would have been hard going to push a floppier tape that far from up a ladder. |
"CW" wrote in message nk.net... I have one of the sonar meauring devices. It's accurate to within about an inch at twenty five feet. Plenty accurate enough (and a big time saver) when I was measuring the house up and drawing the floorplan. Yeah I see it's value for close but not for cutting. |
I got that beat I paid a grand for a toilet seat. (Toto) You don't even wipe
your ass anymore..... We went to Europe, and the wife demanded a Bidet. I certainly wasn't going to add another one. I got tired of spending money on presents for the Wife that she never or used once. So I got one SHE HAS TO USE! I think now America is desperate to make money anyway it can and in many cases quality and common sense take second and third! I will add though, I recently had a ceramic tile floor installed and the Installers laughed at all my toys. I told them here use this (Straight-Line 90 degree laser level) and the laughed out loud! Until they had problems squaring out the room, the room shifted .75 inch East and 1.5 inches South, so the room was skewed enough to be a pain in the ass, after about a half an hour of trying to get the Tile laid out right, I brought out the laser again and they were done in about 5 minutes. "James "Cubby" Culbertson" wrote in message ... Hiya Folks, So I'm in line at the local Borg (the blue one) picking up some tubing when I notice a kid playing with ata a Black and Decker display. I figured it was a sander or something and didn't really pay much attention. Low and behold, the kid moves and I realize it's a Power Tape Measure. No ****, press the button and it pushes the tape out for you. Press another, and it retracts. And for only $24.95 you too can save yourself around 2 calories of effort avoiding the use of a "manual" tape measure..... I couldn't believe it to be honest. It's no wonder this country is so obese!!!! Cheers, cc |
On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 00:08:08 -0600, "James \"Cubby\" Culbertson"
wrote: Hiya Folks, So I'm in line at the local Borg (the blue one) picking up some tubing when I notice a kid playing with ata a Black and Decker display. I figured it was a sander or something and didn't really pay much attention. Low and behold, the kid moves and I realize it's a Power Tape Measure. No ****, press the button and it pushes the tape out for you. Press another, and it retracts. And for only $24.95 you too can save yourself around 2 calories of effort avoiding the use of a "manual" tape measure..... I couldn't believe it to be honest. It's no wonder this country is so obese!!!! Cheers, cc I think it[s excellent marketing of a less-than-useless product... Wives probably flocked to the borgs to buy one for hubby last week... mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 09:10:32 -0400, loutent wrote:
In article , Prometheus wrote: On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 00:08:08 -0600, "James \"Cubby\" Culbertson" wrote: Hiya Folks, So I'm in line at the local Borg (the blue one) picking up some tubing when I notice a kid playing with ata a Black and Decker display. I figured it was a sander or something and didn't really pay much attention. Low and behold, the kid moves and I realize it's a Power Tape Measure. No ****, press the button and it pushes the tape out for you. Press another, and it retracts. And for only $24.95 you too can save yourself around 2 calories of effort avoiding the use of a "manual" tape measure..... I couldn't believe it to be honest. It's no wonder this country is so obese!!!! It's even worse than that.... I noticed that the local grocery store now sells pre-made peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with the crusts cut off. I mean really, how much effort does it take to make a sandwich of any type, much less one that just involves scooping some goop out of a jar and spreading it on bread? I'm partial to the frozen toast....you know, you just pop it in the toaster and voila! Lou I think there's a sale on dehydrated water next week... mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 08:04:15 -0400, "George" wrote:
"James "Cubby" Culbertson" wrote in message ... Hiya Folks, So I'm in line at the local Borg (the blue one) picking up some tubing when I notice a kid playing with ata a Black and Decker display. I figured it was a sander or something and didn't really pay much attention. Low and behold, the kid moves and I realize it's a Power Tape Measure. No ****, press the button and it pushes the tape out for you. Press another, and it retracts. And for only $24.95 you too can save yourself around 2 calories of effort avoiding the use of a "manual" tape measure..... I couldn't believe it to be honest. It's no wonder this country is so obese!!!! Cheers, cc Or maybe it's for those times when you don't have a hookable object or a person to hold the other end, and instead can push it out against what you're measuring? I know that doesn't fit the theory, but it certainly would come in handy sometimes. I use a folding rule, so I already have that capability. I guess I'm just measuring wrong... I do it "carpet installer" style: Let out enough tape to hit your starting point and walk away from it as you let out more tape.. Personally, I'd buy a laser range-finder type tape measure before a power tape... I mean, if you're going to be lazy, why bother with all that messy steel tape? *lol* mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
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Andy Dingley wrote: On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 22:20:39 -0700, Mark & Juanita wrote: Now, something with the stiffness to extend 12 or more feet -- *that's* useful. Stanley "Fat Max" I love mine for big timber framing jobs. Used carefully, you can get about 10' of horizontal stick out before the tape collapses. I used it just this morning to measure the length of my plastic workshop roof - 24' and it would have been hard going to push a floppier tape that far from up a ladder. A FatMax is a countertop guy's bestest friend. I must have a dozen or more tapes all over the place...but freak out if I can't locate my FatMax.... now I wish I could find a dual (metric & Imp) one. |
mac davis wrote:
On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 00:08:08 -0600, "James \"Cubby\" Culbertson" wrote: Hiya Folks, So I'm in line at the local Borg (the blue one) picking up some tubing when I notice a kid playing with ata a Black and Decker display. I figured it was a sander or something and didn't really pay much attention. Low and behold, the kid moves and I realize it's a Power Tape Measure. No ****, press the button and it pushes the tape out for you. Press another, and it retracts. And for only $24.95 you too can save yourself around 2 calories of effort avoiding the use of a "manual" tape measure..... I couldn't believe it to be honest. It's no wonder this country is so obese!!!! Cheers, cc I think it[s excellent marketing of a less-than-useless product... Wives probably flocked to the borgs to buy one for hubby last week... It still has a dumb end and a smart end. j4 |
"Robatoy" wrote snip ...... A FatMax is a countertop guy's bestest friend. I must have a dozen or more tapes all over the place...but freak out if I can't locate my FatMax.... now I wish I could find a dual (metric & Imp) one. Well, try http://www.stanleytools.com/default....153%3B+Coating watch the wrap ... Part number 33-719 ... 15 foot / 5 meter or this one: http://www.stanleytools.com/default....153%3B+Coating again, watch the wrap ... Part number 33-726 ... 26 foot / 8 meter. HTH, Rick |
It's even worse than that.... I noticed that the local grocery store
now sells pre-made peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with the crusts cut off. This has been one of the most profitable items Smuckers has ever sold. -- Rumpty Radial Arm Saw Forum: http://forums.delphiforums.com/woodbutcher/start - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "Prometheus" wrote in message ... On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 00:08:08 -0600, "James \"Cubby\" Culbertson" wrote: Hiya Folks, So I'm in line at the local Borg (the blue one) picking up some tubing when I notice a kid playing with ata a Black and Decker display. I figured it was a sander or something and didn't really pay much attention. Low and behold, the kid moves and I realize it's a Power Tape Measure. No ****, press the button and it pushes the tape out for you. Press another, and it retracts. And for only $24.95 you too can save yourself around 2 calories of effort avoiding the use of a "manual" tape measure..... I couldn't believe it to be honest. It's no wonder this country is so obese!!!! It's even worse than that.... I noticed that the local grocery store now sells pre-made peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with the crusts cut off. I mean really, how much effort does it take to make a sandwich of any type, much less one that just involves scooping some goop out of a jar and spreading it on bread? |
"jo4hn" wrote in message news:ONCte.7082 snip of effort avoiding the use of a "manual" tape measure..... I couldn't believe it to be honest. It's no wonder this country is so obese!!!! Cheers, cc I think it[s excellent marketing of a less-than-useless product... Wives probably flocked to the borgs to buy one for hubby last week... It still has a dumb end and a smart end. j4 Kinda depends on who's holding it, doesn't it? GD&R Tom |
Was she in a bikini with boobs the size of beer kegs? I suspect she was
used to catch your eye.... |
Hmm. Machines have made us productive. Why do you single this one out
as making us obease. Many of us use time saving machines to free us up to hike, bike, swim, ski, .... |
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mac davis wrote: I think there's a sale on dehydrated water next week... You know there really _is_ such a product, don't you? sold for aquariums |
To those that use gadgets (which this is) to free up their time, fair play
to ya. But when I see folks hop out of their minivan, push a button to open the side door, push another button to lower the seat, and yet another to do some other formerly physical activity, I just can't help but think the vast majority of people are not getting their exercise. Those places in the world where they still do things "manually" don't seem to have this problem. I won't argue that our fast food lifestyle is a major contributer but it just seems that some folks just don't get their exercise from doing things a bit more manually. Cheers, cc "Never Enough Money" wrote in message ps.com... Hmm. Machines have made us productive. Why do you single this one out as making us obease. Many of us use time saving machines to free us up to hike, bike, swim, ski, .... |
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 09:28:33 -0700, mac davis
wrote: On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 08:04:15 -0400, "George" wrote: "James "Cubby" Culbertson" wrote in message ... Hiya Folks, .... snip sometimes. I use a folding rule, so I already have that capability. I guess I'm just measuring wrong... I do it "carpet installer" style: Let out enough tape to hit your starting point and walk away from it as you let out more tape.. That assumes that you have easy (or even not-so-easy) access to both ends you are trying to measure. Think confined space, such as a 2 x 2 lumber rack for which you are trying to measure the length of one of the boards within it. Other examples abound, such as finding the length to a wall from within a confined crawl space or unaccessable attic space. Personally, I'd buy a laser range-finder type tape measure before a power tape... I mean, if you're going to be lazy, why bother with all that messy steel tape? *lol* mac Please remove splinters before emailing +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ If you're gonna be dumb, you better be tough +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 13:01:29 -0400, Robatoy
wrote: A FatMax is a countertop guy's bestest friend. I had the **** taken out of me for my "twenty quid tape measure" when I first got it. Standing on top of a frame and pushing it out far enough to check diagonals without needing an assistant to hold it stopped that one. Then of course they made a better one ! The "Leverlock" in the base is one of the first big tapes I've seen where the lock doesn't self-release if you push and pull on the tape. I wish I could find a dual (metric & Imp) one. Standard sort round here - wish I could get an imperial only one. |
Your assertions assume that labor saving devices cause or at least
encourage obesity. I think these folks would be obese anyway because we have so much food, much of it highly fattening. The "places in the world where they still do things 'manually'" also are not aflush with resturants that use butter like water, fast food restuarants that use animal fat as taste enhancers, and highly processed food. The problem of obesity is more complex than labor saving devices -- but I see you point. Cheers :) |
Andy Dingley writes:
Then of course they made a better one ! The "Leverlock" in the base is one of the first big tapes I've seen where the lock doesn't self-release if you push and pull on the tape. I love my Leverlock tape from Stanley. I have two in fact. I bought the first one from the borg, but when I wanted a second, no one carried them. I finally found a second one at Seven Corners Hardware (Tools on Sale). Brian Elfert |
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 02:14:44 -0000, (Robert Bonomi)
wrote: In article , mac davis wrote: I think there's a sale on dehydrated water next week... You know there really _is_ such a product, don't you? sold for aquariums hmm.. you just add water to make water??? mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
I agree, the food we eat has more to do with obesity than anything. Couple
it with lack of exercise and voila! I have seen a number of places however, where the people eat very rich type food (France, Italy) and don't seem to have the "largeness" that we do. Most of them put in many more miles of walking and still do things in a very manual way so it would seem that exercise has a lot to do with it. Either way, I work pretty hard (physically) on my days off and will not be buying one of these gadgets! Cheers, cc "Never Enough Money" wrote in message oups.com... Your assertions assume that labor saving devices cause or at least encourage obesity. I think these folks would be obese anyway because we have so much food, much of it highly fattening. The "places in the world where they still do things 'manually'" also are not aflush with resturants that use butter like water, fast food restuarants that use animal fat as taste enhancers, and highly processed food. The problem of obesity is more complex than labor saving devices -- but I see you point. Cheers :) |
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"James \"Cubby\" Culbertson" wrote: I won't argue that our fast food lifestyle is a major contributer but it just seems that some folks just don't get their exercise from doing things a bit more manually. Hear, hear! A new way in this house: Both my wife and I love freshly made ice-cream (most other, packaged stuff is drek.) BUT!!! If we want ice-cream, we have to peddle our bikes to another town to get it.... and we do..G |
You are only looking at it from one side. For the average woodworker, you
are right, it serves little purpose but if you are in the construction trade, it can be both a lifesaver and makes the difference between getting the measurement and giving up. -- If at first you don't succeed, you're not cut out for skydiving "Upscale" wrote in message ... "James "Cubby" Culbertson" wrote in message was a sander or something and didn't really pay much attention. Low and behold, the kid moves and I realize it's a Power Tape Measure. No ****, press the button and it pushes the tape out for you. Press another, and it retracts. And for only $24.95 you too can save yourself around 2 calories of effort avoiding the use of a "manual" tape measure..... I couldn't believe it to be honest. It's no wonder this country is so obese!!!! The TV ad, (up here in Canada at least) has been going around for six months or so. As far as I'm concerned, the tape measure is for newbie woodworkers without the experience to realize that it's just a gimmick to take their money. As far as being obese goes, I fall into that category but for a perfectly valid reason. I like my beer. If I could buy a device for $24.95 that fetched me a beer at the push of a button, I'd probably buy it. If I'm gonna be fat, it's going to be accomplished the proper way. :) |
On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 09:05:48 -0400, Robatoy wrote:
In article , "James \"Cubby\" Culbertson" wrote: I won't argue that our fast food lifestyle is a major contributer but it just seems that some folks just don't get their exercise from doing things a bit more manually. Hear, hear! A new way in this house: Both my wife and I love freshly made ice-cream (most other, packaged stuff is drek.) BUT!!! If we want ice-cream, we have to peddle our bikes to another town to get it.... and we do..G maybe you need to pick up an old hand crank ice cream maker and adapt it for bike power... now, if you wife is REALLY good on the bike, a bike power table saw would be handy.. *g* mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
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Andy Dingley wrote: I had the **** taken out of me for my "twenty quid tape measure" when I first got it. Well... *I* bought a Starrett Model D125(64443) DIGITAPE. I did. For real. Guess what? $ 11.00 (that's ELEVEN) frickin' dollars for one of those obscure 3 volt MnO2Li batteries to power it. I was trapped. TRAPPED! I tell ya... http://www.contacteast.com/product/g...parent_id=1681 comes with 'Long Life' Lithium battery. The slightest bit of motion, and the thing turned itself on. But I was the coolest for a little while. Chicks dug me. |
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