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Just a few of us in a radius of a couple of hundred miles.
Lots of laughs, learned a lot from a rep from Vectric (UK), who
incidentally also make PartsWorks for the ShopBot gang.
Some BBQ, and a sharing of sources and resources, for material, bits,
art, ideas.
What a great way to spend a Saturday, as opposed to watching PBS and
Norm.
Next session in my city, with overnight guests and an introduction to
Erdinger Weiss on draught.

http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o...icWorkshop.jpg
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Robatoy wrote:
Just a few of us in a radius of a couple of hundred miles.
Lots of laughs, learned a lot from a rep from Vectric (UK), who
incidentally also make PartsWorks for the ShopBot gang.
Some BBQ, and a sharing of sources and resources, for material, bits,
art, ideas.
What a great way to spend a Saturday, as opposed to watching PBS and
Norm.
Next session in my city, with overnight guests and an introduction to
Erdinger Weiss on draught.

http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o...icWorkshop.jpg


Sounds like a good time. Which one of those galoots is you?

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On Sep 21, 10:49*am, Steve Turner wrote:
Robatoy wrote:
Just a few of us in a radius of a couple of hundred miles.
Lots of laughs, learned a lot from a rep from Vectric (UK), who
incidentally also make PartsWorks for the ShopBot gang.
Some BBQ, and a sharing of sources and resources, for material, bits,
art, ideas.
What a great way to spend a Saturday, as opposed to watching PBS and
Norm.
Next session in my city, with overnight guests and an introduction to
Erdinger Weiss on draught.


http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o...icWorkshop.jpg


Sounds like a good time. *Which one of those galoots is you?

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I'm the galoot who took the picture. G
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Robatoy wrote:
Just a few of us in a radius of a couple of hundred miles.
Lots of laughs, learned a lot from a rep from Vectric (UK), who
incidentally also make PartsWorks for the ShopBot gang.
Some BBQ, and a sharing of sources and resources, for material, bits,
art, ideas.
What a great way to spend a Saturday, as opposed to watching PBS and
Norm.
Next session in my city, with overnight guests and an introduction to
Erdinger Weiss on draught.

http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o...icWorkshop.jpg


Nailing kittens to the chesterfield would be more fun than watching PBS. For
hilarity, you might try Fox. For example, last night a news report started
by interviewing a local sheriff:

"The senator must have really tied one on. He was seen leaving the party
about 11:00 p.m. and this morning his car was found in the smokestack of a
British aircraft carrier in the Formosa Straits."


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