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mixed emotions

Posted: Aug 09, 2012 4:15 PM
by redunzo
Finished packing the heart-throbs possessions into the 28 footer, bound for Austin, Tx. kissed her arrive derci, checked the four corners for air pressure & pulled the dipstick on the e23 euro, dropped the clutch for the 300 mile round trip from the southwest Oregon coast up to Salem to deliver the progeny to his "monitoring agent" for a new "ankle bracelet" battery. Stopped to fuel, checked the spare for pressure and noticed I'd neglected to restock the tool tray. Once rolling up the 101 I immediately started hearing, feeling, smelling everything that could go haywire in the next few hours. Blew the carbon out of it with substantial near red-line shift points and didn't give a damn if I walked home or not. Life moves on.

Posted: Aug 10, 2012 1:40 AM
by davintosh
Spent some time catching up on @SarcasticRover; lulz...
"If I discover intelligent life, it'll be the first I've ever seen. (I'm looking at you, Mohawk JPL nerd)"
"With my luck, if I do find bacteria on Mars - it'll be syphilis."
:rofl: :rofl:

oldskool wrote:Was walking around the house last night at 3:30 am as I normally do when I stepped on a Lego. I cursed that "Slimdevil" guy here for a good 5 minutes.
Bastard.
Hey, wait; you have girl-children, right? Do they play with Legos? :shock:

Posted: Aug 10, 2012 1:17 PM
by Iamjunior
Started work @ 7am (pst). Responded to some emails, pulled some reports and read a few articles on TED.com. Its is now 10:14am. I want to clean my car but I probably wont cause it's hot outside and when it's hot outside laziness takes over!
Just NOW!!! found out my friends are pregnant! Congrats to them, whoohoo! My fiance is off today... Lucky her! But she works this weekend.. LOSER! I have weekends off! Look who's laughing now.
There is a cow on top of a billboard in Vallejo, Ca.
I have left over Calamari and Rib Eye Steak for lunch! Yumm!!! Jesus just waked through the door wearing a Nomex smelling like the sulfur plant... He's actually just a guy that works here.... Okay back to work!

Have a good day everyone!


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Posted: Aug 10, 2012 2:11 PM
by oldskool
davintosh wrote:
oldskool wrote:Was walking around the house last night at 3:30 am as I normally do when I stepped on a Lego. I cursed that "Slimdevil" guy here for a good 5 minutes.
Bastard.
Hey, wait; you have girl-children, right? Do they play with Legos? :shock:


Omygosh, they sure do play with the Legos! They build houses with fences furnished with laptops. Little pink cars. . . everything. There are kits just for the gals these days and I wish I'd have found them years ago. Problem is they feel like Punji sticks when stepped on. :x

Posted: Aug 13, 2012 9:50 AM
by MicahO
What the bloody hell? This was the one act that I actually wanted to see last night. I enjoyed some of the other acts, didn't know a bunch of them, and couldn't care less about some others. But the one act I had hoped to see was cut from the US broadcast?
So basically, Kate was like, "Fuck the U.S." and then the U.S. was like, "Who?" As usual.
Oh well, it's not like she showed up on stage.

Posted: Aug 13, 2012 2:04 PM
by unt0uchable
Chiropractic appointment this evening. I gotta say, people tell me I'm too young for a good crack but damn that shit feels good.

Posted: Aug 13, 2012 10:00 PM
by oldskool
Got to see joe biden's motorcade today on I-40 as he was passing through Durham. First I saw a lead helicopter and then I noticed all of the on ramps closed by State Troopers. I was going east as they were going west so I was interested considering traffic was light. Leading were 15 motorcycle cops, then a dark Chevy Suburban followed by 2 silver Suburbans that were heavily armored. (super small windows and reealllly obvious). About 2-3 more unmarked cars and then 4-5 marked Troopers followed by an ambulance. I've seen motorcades before but have never seen an ambulance. Nice touch Joe. . .

Posted: Aug 13, 2012 10:04 PM
by Xenocide
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Finished the model in 3B tonight, eh?

Hopefully I'll be able get the material ordered soon :banana:

Posted: Aug 14, 2012 11:26 AM
by unt0uchable
Xenocide wrote:Image

Finished the model in 3B tonight, eh?

Hopefully I'll be able get the material ordered soon :banana:
7 speed manual shift with reverse? What's this for?

Posted: Aug 14, 2012 11:46 AM
by davintosh
I just heard about J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit being available in a Latin translation; makes me wonder if there is a version available that's been translated into Qenya or Sindarin...

Hmmmm... :scratches_head:

Posted: Aug 14, 2012 11:59 AM
by rmiddendorf
unt0uchable wrote:
Xenocide wrote:Image

Finished the model in 3B tonight, eh?

Hopefully I'll be able get the material ordered soon :banana:
7 speed manual shift with reverse? What's this for?
I had the same thought!

Posted: Aug 14, 2012 12:30 PM
by Xenocide
Well, I have 3 different shift patterns for it, but the one pictured is for a six speed with reverse towards you and up. I got fed up with the shitty options out there for people who wanted to play racing simulators with an H-pattern shifter. There's the G25 and the higher end model (G27, I think?), then there's one from fanantec, but they all are sort of crappy and really expensive. This shifter should come in under $100 for materials and will feel 1000x more solid. I could drive the price down even more if I sacrificed some of the bearings, but I'll see how it feels first.

Posted: Aug 14, 2012 12:42 PM
by unt0uchable
Oh ok, so the notch under reverse (down and towards you being a LHDriver) is really not going to be there? Or will just be a neutral spot?

Posted: Aug 14, 2012 12:58 PM
by Xenocide
Just a neutral spot. Yes, I'm a LH driver. I figured I'd leave the notch in place so that if I wanted a 6 speed with reverse in the far right and down position I wouldn't have to change out the gates (the top part with the pattern cut into it). The bottom end of the shifter doesn't care what gate plate is in place, so it's just four screws to change it around :D

I do still have to add the electronics. I haven't yet decided if I want to go with photo gates or just whisker limit switches. Either way they'll likely be mounted on the under side of the gate plate and have an easy electrical connector. The connector will lead to a BCD encoder and eventually to the simulator motherboard. I had started to design this sucker here, but I see that it's going to need to be a bit more polished if I want consistent results. I'll be getting a circuit board made when I get the time to route it.

Posted: Aug 14, 2012 2:07 PM
by unt0uchable
Gotcha. Very interesting.


Back to being off topic.

I must admit, when I first started posting here (about a year ago) I thought WOT only stood for Wide Open Throttle... :facepalm:

Posted: Aug 14, 2012 8:43 PM
by a
unt0uchable wrote:Gotcha. Very interesting.


Back to being off topic.

I must admit, when I first started posting here (about a year ago) I thought WOT only stood for Wide Open Throttle... :facepalm:
It does, Sorta an acronym 's homonym. Over on the Ranger forum . I am still learning the acronyms. Every tribe has a slightly different dialect

Posted: Aug 14, 2012 11:42 PM
by ldsbeaker
Today after dinner, while the kid was waiting out his 15 minutes till he could get down without eating, i looked out the window.
The tree was swaying in the wind. I watched it for the entire 15 minutes. The kid started watching, but only for 5. He asked me why I was watching the tree.
I didn't have an answer he would understand, so i replied:
"I don't know."

I feel better.

Posted: Aug 15, 2012 3:52 PM
by unt0uchable
Bread and butter pickle chips. Crinkle cut. ;) Right out the jar. Yum.

Posted: Aug 15, 2012 4:09 PM
by davintosh
I had my hands full as I left for work yesterday & ended up backing out the front door, pushing the storm door open with my butt and pulling the interior door shut with my free hand. I heard & felt a "crunch" with my first step off the threshold; looked down and there was a female sparrow, legs still twitching. Poor thing must've tried flying through the window on the door & ended up lying stunned on the stoop.

I wonder if the course of the future was in some way changed because that sparrow is no more...

Posted: Aug 16, 2012 9:10 PM
by oldskool
My wife destroys pork chops. . .I'm not a big fan of pork products to begin with but I know how things are to be prepared.
I need to learn how to do more eating and less talking it seems.

Posted: Aug 17, 2012 5:59 PM
by a
Have no trouble eating pork. Given the chance, pigs will eat humans So turnabout is fair play .

Annnyway, I have created a new bread recipe. Instead of using buttermilk and an egg to my 2 cups whole wheat and 2 1/2 cups white flour, I used a can of Yuengling and 1/4 cup of olive oil. It didnt rise as much as the buttermilk, But the taste, texture, and golden brown crust makes for an incredible PBJ.
So many bread recipes, so little time.

Posted: Aug 17, 2012 7:38 PM
by Mike W.
oldskool wrote:My wife destroys pork chops. . .
So did my Mom. For years I thought I didn't like either pork or lamb, chops of either came out identical, hard, dried out and greasy. With no flavor. I must have been in my mid 30s at least before I found out about such things as leg of lamb or pork tenderloin. :D Both of which I love. :up:

Posted: Aug 17, 2012 8:41 PM
by a
When he isn't off marrying couples as a minister of the something or other life church , my other son is a damn good amateur chef. Marina loves lamb and is a damn fine cook when the spirit moves her. Me, not so much, so I will have some sardines . Pork I love, So between the 2, I do pretty good. Left to my own devices I can feed myself quite well . As an ex- dishwasher, I favor using as few dishes as I can to minimize the clean up.

Posted: Aug 17, 2012 8:55 PM
by Mike W.
a wrote: As an ex- dishwasher, I favor using as few dishes as I can to minimize the clean up.
I think that's gender, not ex-dishwasher. My goal with what little cooking I do, (and the world is a better place the less I do) is to dirty the fewest amount of dishes I possibly can. I think the one thing a BIL of mine and I have in common is that philosophy. I don't much care for him for a variety of reasons, but on that we agree. :laugh:

Posted: Aug 17, 2012 10:10 PM
by oldskool
a wrote:When he isn't off marrying couples as a minister of the something or other life church , my other son is a damn good amateur chef. Marina loves lamb and is a damn fine cook when the spirit moves her. Me, not so much, so I will have some sardines . Pork I love, So between the 2, I do pretty good. Left to my own devices I can feed myself quite well . As an ex- dishwasher, I favor using as few dishes as I can to minimize the clean up.
Sardines . . .

You'll have to point out the goodness in a sardine next time we meet. I'll buy.

Posted: Aug 18, 2012 5:22 AM
by a
skinless boneless, packed in olive oil. Great cold weather food.

Posted: Aug 18, 2012 10:11 AM
by ldsbeaker
Mike W. wrote:
oldskool wrote:My wife destroys pork chops. . .
So did my Mom. For years I thought I didn't like either pork or lamb, chops of either came out identical, hard, dried out and greasy. With no flavor. I must have been in my mid 30s at least before I found out about such things as leg of lamb or pork tenderloin. :D Both of which I love. :up:
My Mom, TOO!!

I came to the realization in my early 20s, though...

...and my wife is a hell of a cook. I have a toolbox chock full of tools and horsepower in the garage, she has "kitchen horsepower" to her heart's delight. It's a great trade-off.

Posted: Aug 19, 2012 7:14 PM
by 1st 5er
An 11 bass stringer over the weekend. :alright:

Posted: Aug 19, 2012 7:22 PM
by a
Up here we have striped bass . it is an ocean fish and darn fine eating. Fresh water bass is mostly caught for sport and released, because they taste like mud. I 've cultivated a taste for trout and pickerel. I was raised on cod and flounder. Once upon a time they were cheaper than chicken.

Posted: Aug 21, 2012 10:07 PM
by oldskool
Instead of the smoked Gouda on my ham sammich today I got a piece of Muenster. With the paper backing still attached.
This woman is testing me I believe. . .