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See my RAGBRAI XLI post.
If you guys were serious about your beer, you'd learn to run a mouse left-handed.
FINAL DAYEarly-Bird registration for Rendezvous 2013 ends today.
Bill..There are a couple, but they usually feature real comedians.:-D
Just for the record, KTVU is affiliated with a certain news agency. I won't say which one for fear I may become the victim of banishment for starting ...
In his book, The Making of the Earth (page 138), J. W. Gregory states that less than 4% of the land on earth is antipodal to land."The ends of any str...
> I suppose we will have to declare a mini-"Beer Leg" meet-up at some> point during the event!There is no supposing about it. I suggest Thursday...
> Removing the negative from my longitude puts me west of the Yangtze River near some abandondoned looking buildings marked Langrikou.Practically s...
> If you dug the proverbial hole through the centre of the earth, where would you come out?Well, not China - another lie the adults told me. :pisse...
Changing the Client RelationshipValue Pricing: What Are You Worth?Value Pricing: The Client MatrixValue Pricing: Step 1: Be a Good ListenerValue Prici...
> The making of important serious statements is driven by the technology to disseminate them. It's a byproduct of the ________ (internet/social me...
> turned down one with a aux. mining telescope the other day down in Jefferson Texas for $500.Did you visit the Museum of Measurement and Time whil...
That's why I chose option number 2 when I had cataract surgery. Option number 1 was, "You'll have 20/20 vision but you'll need reading glasses." Optio...
Don't overlook the fact that there were at least two people willing to pay $22,000 for the lot. The "winner" wasn't the only optimist in the crowd.
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> I hadn't remembered the dark anodizing on the spigot fittings, but I suppose they could have been finished that way.Ours looked just like the one...
Back in the early 70s, we used optical plummets that looked just like the one in your photo with a Zeiss Th43, an HP 3800 and ball bases instead of tr...