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New Year's Resolutions
To not cuss so much. (a perennial favorite).
To lose about six thousand pounds, in unneeded machinery and tools. To fix the hold down on the Delta POS Benchtop Morticer. (4th year on the list). To finish the kitchen remodel. (3rd year on the list). To put a bath on the third floor. (12th year on the list). To bring in the freezable stuff from the shop to the basement before it's too late. (Yellow Gluecicles Again This Year - Dammit!). To not cuss so much. (sigh...). To rebuild the motor on the snowblower. (3d year on the list). To plug up all the carpenter bee holes before the shop falls down. (5th year on the list). To replace the rotted studs before the shop falls down. (3rd year on the list). To drain the air compressor at least weekly. (20th year on the list -ssssss). To go through the old finishes and solvents and take to the county disposal fair. (now at three and a half five gallon cans - and still growing. To actually use the barbell set that I bought three years ago. (3rd year on the list). To not stand downwind when emptying the dust collector bag into the trash can. (another perennial favorite). To throw away the one gallon container of leftover stain concoctions - because I'll prolly never want a stain of that particular ****ty brown shade. To not cuss so much. To find something that actually prevents rust on the machine tables. (cf: The Quest For The Grail). To not killfile any more people - and then peek around anyway to see what they're up to. To dust off the shop lights, instead of just buying new ones. To find someone who can use the new chainsaw blade that's been hanging on the shop wall for ten years - ever since the chainsaw died. To not use the good chisels for remodeling work - again. To not sit cold drinks on the workbench in the summer, so there won't be so many rings in the wax finish -Keerist!. To not blaspheme. To find my good bench brush, or just break down and buy a new one. (3rd year on the list). To strip the crappy finish off my wood handled screwdrivers, and replace with shellac. (the set is twenty some years old - still haven't gotten around to it). To do more fishing and less painting and scraping this Spring. To empty out the five gallon bucket of nuts, bolts, etc. and put stuff back in the bins. Well...it looks like another busy year ahead. Happy New Year. Regards, Tom. "People funny. Life a funny thing." Sonny Liston Thomas J.Watson - Cabinetmaker (ret.) tjwatson1ATcomcastDOTnet (real email) http://home.comcast.net/~tjwatson1 |
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My late-entry nominee for Wreck Post of the Year.
Bob "Tom Watson" wrote in message news To not cuss so much. (a perennial favorite). To lose about six thousand pounds, in unneeded machinery and tools. To fix the hold down on the Delta POS Benchtop Morticer. (4th year on the list). To finish the kitchen remodel. (3rd year on the list). To put a bath on the third floor. (12th year on the list). To bring in the freezable stuff from the shop to the basement before it's too late. (Yellow Gluecicles Again This Year - Dammit!). To not cuss so much. (sigh...). To rebuild the motor on the snowblower. (3d year on the list). To plug up all the carpenter bee holes before the shop falls down. (5th year on the list). To replace the rotted studs before the shop falls down. (3rd year on the list). To drain the air compressor at least weekly. (20th year on the list -ssssss). To go through the old finishes and solvents and take to the county disposal fair. (now at three and a half five gallon cans - and still growing. To actually use the barbell set that I bought three years ago. (3rd year on the list). To not stand downwind when emptying the dust collector bag into the trash can. (another perennial favorite). To throw away the one gallon container of leftover stain concoctions - because I'll prolly never want a stain of that particular ****ty brown shade. To not cuss so much. To find something that actually prevents rust on the machine tables. (cf: The Quest For The Grail). To not killfile any more people - and then peek around anyway to see what they're up to. To dust off the shop lights, instead of just buying new ones. To find someone who can use the new chainsaw blade that's been hanging on the shop wall for ten years - ever since the chainsaw died. To not use the good chisels for remodeling work - again. To not sit cold drinks on the workbench in the summer, so there won't be so many rings in the wax finish -Keerist!. To not blaspheme. To find my good bench brush, or just break down and buy a new one. (3rd year on the list). To strip the crappy finish off my wood handled screwdrivers, and replace with shellac. (the set is twenty some years old - still haven't gotten around to it). To do more fishing and less painting and scraping this Spring. To empty out the five gallon bucket of nuts, bolts, etc. and put stuff back in the bins. Well...it looks like another busy year ahead. Happy New Year. Regards, Tom. "People funny. Life a funny thing." Sonny Liston Thomas J.Watson - Cabinetmaker (ret.) tjwatson1ATcomcastDOTnet (real email) http://home.comcast.net/~tjwatson1 |
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"Tom Watson" wrote in message news To not cuss so much. (a perennial favorite). snip Sounds like you have your work cut out for you. Good luck and keep us tuned in to your progress. You know, my statement above could be cut and pasted for replying to just about any statement. Anywho, Happy New Years! SH |
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Mine:
1. Enable my own prosperity; 2. Finish the wherry; (http://www.merrywherry.com/merry.html) 3. Spend more time working word and less time reading about working wood; 4. Hit 0.600 5. Keep all my digits intact; Any more than five and they don't get done. Ask Tom. I'm wishing a safe, rewarding and prosperous New Year for all you Wreckers. -jbb |
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Larry Jaques wrote:
When NASA first started sending up astronauts, they quickly discovered that ball-point pens would not work in zero gravity. To combat this over300 C. The Russians used a pencil. Your taxes are due again--enjoy http://www.snopes.com/business/genius/spacepen.asp -- Michael McIntyre ---- Silvan Linux fanatic, and certified Geek; registered Linux user #243621 http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/5407/ http://rosegarden.sourceforge.net/tutorial/ |
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"Larry Jaques" wrote in message ... Hey, that looks tres cool. A canoe rowboat. What do they cost to build? That might work here on the Rogue River... Wherry's were traditionally used to ferry people back and forth between ships at anchor and the docks. These have been adopted for open-water racing and water trekking. You can check kit prices out on the website. I got the "Wherry II" kit years ago; I'll vouch for the quality. Usual disclaimer: no affiliation, satisfied customer. |
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Tom Watson wrote: To not cuss so much. (a perennial favorite). To measure 6 times, and hopefully cut once... The last was a DVD addon for my entertainment center. It had to be 46.5" outside height... I measured that sucker 3 times... It ended up being 46.5" INSIDE height... sigh. |
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"Silvan" wrote in message ... Larry Jaques wrote: When NASA first started sending up astronauts, they quickly discovered that ball-point pens would not work in zero gravity. To combat this over300 C. The Russians used a pencil. Your taxes are due again--enjoy http://www.snopes.com/business/genius/spacepen.asp -- Michael McIntyre ---- Silvan Linux fanatic, and certified Geek; registered Linux user #243621 http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/5407/ http://rosegarden.sourceforge.net/tutorial/ Waiting to catch my carpool ride (a LONG time ago) outside the beltway, I found a space pen lying on the ground. It apparently had NOT fallen more than say 4-5 feet (lack of a crater). Only damage was a bent pocket clip that I more-or-less straightened out. The pen is heavy aluminum (I think) and is well machined. I use it occasionally, and it is one of the few pens I've ever had to NOT dry out after years in the desk drawer (here's the wood reference!). I haven't looked lately, but I think refills are still available. And they said carpooling didn't pay! Rick |
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On Sat, 01 Jan 2005 10:52:36 -0500, Silvan
calmly ranted: Larry Jaques wrote: When NASA first started sending up astronauts, they quickly discovered that ball-point pens would not work in zero gravity. To combat this over300 C. The Russians used a pencil. Your taxes are due again--enjoy http://www.snopes.com/business/genius/spacepen.asp Just let go of logic and laugh for a change, Mr. Literal. Jokes aren't meant to be filtered through Snopes, dummy. Congrats on getting SWMBO home alive. -- Save the Endangered ROAD NARROWS! -|- www.diversify.com Ban SUVs today! -|- Full Service Websites |
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On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 17:39:19 -0800, Larry Jaques
wrote: On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 22:04:54 GMT, "J.B. Bobbitt" calmly ranted: 2. Finish the wherry; (http://www.merrywherry.com/merry.html) Hey, that looks tres cool. A canoe rowboat. What do they cost to build? That might work here on the Rogue River... Looks cool, the only problem is a 300lb weight capacity. I'd need a dingy if I wanted to take a lunch with me. Which leads to my one and only resolution: 1. Get more exercise. Note that I don't say anything about dieting or losing weight - it is my hope that exercise will deal with the weight and I already know that a resolution to diet is a resolution broken. I've never made it past day 2 on any type of diet. But the doc wants me to lose "at least" 50 lbs, so I will be walking with a friend 3 days a week and doing upper body weights (ok, light weights) on the other days. With bad knees, back ankles, bad back and acid reflux I mostly just want to feel better. Tim Douglass http://www.DouglassClan.com |
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Check out the "Wherry II". Its the one I'm building, even though I'll use
it as a single instead of a double; capacity is 500 lbs. Also, rowing is great exercise. It works the big muscles as well as lots of little ones you don't know you've got. Even good for abs, &tc. -jbb "Tim Douglass" wrote in message ... On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 17:39:19 -0800, Larry Jaques wrote: On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 22:04:54 GMT, "J.B. Bobbitt" calmly ranted: 2. Finish the wherry; (http://www.merrywherry.com/merry.html) Hey, that looks tres cool. A canoe rowboat. What do they cost to build? That might work here on the Rogue River... Looks cool, the only problem is a 300lb weight capacity. I'd need a dingy if I wanted to take a lunch with me. Which leads to my one and only resolution: 1. Get more exercise. Note that I don't say anything about dieting or losing weight - it is my hope that exercise will deal with the weight and I already know that a resolution to diet is a resolution broken. I've never made it past day 2 on any type of diet. But the doc wants me to lose "at least" 50 lbs, so I will be walking with a friend 3 days a week and doing upper body weights (ok, light weights) on the other days. With bad knees, back ankles, bad back and acid reflux I mostly just want to feel better. Tim Douglass http://www.DouglassClan.com |
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Note that I don't say anything about dieting or losing weight - it is my hope that exercise will deal with the weight and I already know that a resolution to diet is a resolution broken. I've never made it past day 2 on any type of diet. But the doc wants me to lose "at least" 50 lbs, so I will be walking with a friend 3 days a week and doing upper body weights (ok, light weights) on the other days. With bad knees, back ankles, bad back and acid reflux I mostly just want to feel better. Tim Douglass http://www.DouglassClan.com Check out the body for life plan. It works. You don't have to buy their stuff, but just use their recipes, and exercise plan...you'll be a new man. |
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My number 1 resolution is to stop procrastinating. I'm going to start in a couple of weeks. |
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On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 02:15:16 GMT, "J.B. Bobbitt"
wrote: Check out the "Wherry II". Its the one I'm building, even though I'll use it as a single instead of a double; capacity is 500 lbs. Also, rowing is great exercise. It works the big muscles as well as lots of little ones you don't know you've got. Even good for abs, &tc. I saw that one. I was even tempted by it until I noticed the price. I used to row a lot as a kid and even tried to get accepted at a college that had a crew so that I could row there. Haven't handled a pair of oars in probably 20+ years. Tim Douglass http://www.DouglassClan.com |
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1. I am going to stop making resolutions.
2. I am going to stop using the word **** in this newsgroup. 3. I am going to keep all 12 of my talented fingers. 4. As hard as it may be, I will strive to be more humble. 5. I resolve to not buy any more toys unless I really need or want it and I can afford it or not. Well now. That's five in just a few minutes and I didn't have to resort to banning snowshoes in July. :-) damn, I'm good jo4hn |
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Larry Jaques wrote:
http://www.snopes.com/business/genius/spacepen.asp Just let go of logic and laugh for a change, Mr. Literal. Jokes aren't meant to be filtered through Snopes, dummy. Dummy? DUMMY? I'm not the one who tried to pass off a glaring urban legend type thing in the guise of a joke Monsieur Jacques. Congrats on getting SWMBO home alive. Thanks. It feels pretty good as long as I don't look at what's going on under her shirt. Yerk. -- Michael McIntyre ---- Silvan Linux fanatic, and certified Geek; registered Linux user #243621 http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/5407/ http://rosegarden.sourceforge.net/tutorial/ |
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Tim Douglass wrote:
1. Get more exercise. Note that I don't say anything about dieting or losing weight - it is my hope that exercise will deal with the weight and I already know Good luck. I'm walking my ass off with SWMBO incapacitated, and I'm not eating much. I've gained 15 pounds. -- Michael McIntyre ---- Silvan Linux fanatic, and certified Geek; registered Linux user #243621 http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/5407/ http://rosegarden.sourceforge.net/tutorial/ |
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On Sat, 01 Jan 2005 15:08:41 -0800, Tim Douglass
wrote: With bad knees, back ankles, bad back and acid reflux I mostly just want to feel better. I had all the same problems 6 years ago while working a very high stress, 7x24 IT position. I took up cycling and some upper body free weights. Stick with you program, and you'll be amazed at how many ills will be cured drug free. My acid reflux quickly disappeared with exercise, after little results with drug therapy. It became apparent to me that many prescription drugs simply mask symptoms, exercise and weight loss cure the root problem. I started using the bike for errands around town, so I got exercise even when I wasn't "exercising". G The same can be said for walking. 80 pounds later, I feel great! Good luck, stay with it, and keep us up to date! Some of us exercise zealots can be worse than ex-smokers, so if you need encouragement, ,email me directly. Barry |
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I I used to row a lot as a kid and even tried to get accepted at a college that had a crew so that I could row there. Haven't handled a pair of oars in probably 20+ years. Tim Douglass http://www.DouglassClan.com TRUST ME!!!!! they dont work the same way as you recall!!! lol.... skeez |
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Find a new job. I've been unemployed for the entire 2004 year and
I've been looking everyday to get an interview. |
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On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 01:44:01 -0500, Silvan
calmly ranted: Larry Jaques wrote: http://www.snopes.com/business/genius/spacepen.asp Just let go of logic and laugh for a change, Mr. Literal. Jokes aren't meant to be filtered through Snopes, dummy. Dummy? DUMMY? I'm not the one who tried to pass off a glaring urban legend type thing in the guise of a joke Monsieur Jacques. First, there's no "c" in mah name there. And second, if it's so glaring, why was it so hard to take as a joke? Congrats on getting SWMBO home alive. Thanks. It feels pretty good as long as I don't look at what's going on under her shirt. Yerk. I saw Dad the morning after his open heart surgery. It definitely had an impact on me. -- ************************************************** ********* "Boy, I feel safer now that Martha Stewart is behind bars! O.J. is walking around free, Osama Bin Laden too, but they take the one woman in America willing to cook and clean and work in the yard and haul her ass to jail." --Tim Allen ************************************************** ********* |
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On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 12:57:44 GMT, skeezics wrote:
I I used to row a lot as a kid and even tried to get accepted at a college that had a crew so that I could row there. Haven't handled a pair of oars in probably 20+ years. Tim Douglass http://www.DouglassClan.com TRUST ME!!!!! they dont work the same way as you recall!!! lol.... *Nothing* works the same way as it did 20 years ago. KnowwhatImean? Tim Douglass http://www.DouglassClan.com |
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Silvan wrote in news:33pjmcF42vee3U2
@individual.net: Tim Douglass wrote: 1. Get more exercise. Note that I don't say anything about dieting or losing weight - it is my hope that exercise will deal with the weight and I already know Good luck. I'm walking my ass off with SWMBO incapacitated, and I'm not eating much. I've gained 15 pounds. Stress does strange things to a body. Patriarch |
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I spent several hours Saturday, cleaning and honing handplanes, so that
they are neat, sharp and well-organized. This leads me to two resolutions: 1. Don't let them get into such sad shape again. 2. Stop buying every handplane of interest that comes along. Patriarch, thinking that this is a year for chisels and gouges... |
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On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 00:45:23 GMT, Patriarch
calmly ranted: I spent several hours Saturday, cleaning and honing handplanes, so that they are neat, sharp and well-organized. This leads me to two resolutions: 1. Don't let them get into such sad shape again. Excellent idea. 2. Stop buying every handplane of interest that comes along. WHAT? You'd leave poor, innocent, orphaned planes out on the street where they'd rust and fall apart? What a meanie! Patriarch, thinking that this is a year for chisels and gouges... There ya go. I'm either going to buy that gas welding outfit and make a slick out of a piece of leaf spring this year or buy an old one. As a tool coll^H^H^H^Happreciator, I am drawn toward the former. -- ************************************************** ********* "Boy, I feel safer now that Martha Stewart is behind bars! O.J. is walking around free, Osama Bin Laden too, but they take the one woman in America willing to cook and clean and work in the yard and haul her ass to jail." --Tim Allen ************************************************** ********* |
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Larry Jaques wrote in
: On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 00:45:23 GMT, Patriarch calmly ranted: I spent several hours Saturday, cleaning and honing handplanes, so that they are neat, sharp and well-organized. This leads me to two resolutions: 1. Don't let them get into such sad shape again. Excellent idea. 2. Stop buying every handplane of interest that comes along. WHAT? You'd leave poor, innocent, orphaned planes out on the street where they'd rust and fall apart? What a meanie! Well, at that price, maybe I'd be willing to give them a home. It's those sweet, new beauties from Lie-Nielsen and Veritas, and the quasi-antiques from the esteemed Mr. Leach's Olde Handplane Emporium that have to be avoided, at least until the checkbook heals a bit. Yeah, bring them on in. There's a couple of rusty, orphaned planes for them to hang out with still, anyways. Oh, and I have to be _very_ careful, when considering the work of that crafty Portland maker of functional woodart, Steve Knight. He seems innocent, what with his 30% off sales. Isn't that how a pusher makes new addicts? ;-) Patriarch |
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On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 12:45:14 -0500, Tom Watson
wrote: To not cuss so much. (a perennial favorite). To lose about six thousand pounds, in unneeded machinery and tools. To fix the hold down on the Delta POS Benchtop Morticer...... You couldn't possibly know how much guilt this post lifted from my shoulders. Thank you, thank you, thank you. |
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