Successful fishing relies on catchphrases. You might want drop this into the convo next time, to show you've done your homework:?ÿ "You can't catch fi...
I'd say this fisherman has already been out and landed a mullet and is now working out how to get the charter company to turn it into a marlin.
@rj-schneider That's what came to my mind when I saw the name of the weapon. Years ago, in a different lifetime, I was backpacking in Africa, and at...
@nate-the-surveyor I used to go to a barber who was pretty much naturally buck bald. He had a sign on the mirror that read: "God was not able to mak...
IMHO, a data collector is a must, even just to get the angles and distances etc into electronic format. Hand-writing them sucks.
One shouldn't be paid for working in places like that.
@350rocketmike We only use TS maybe 10 days a year (RTK full time) so it hasn't really been tested but I can't see any reason why they would wear out...
@350rocketmike Yes, In hindsight you are probably correct - that setup I made was originally for a 433Mhz radio module which is where the constant po...
Yep: The Parani is in the box that clips on the top of the Nomad DC, top right. It's powered by the battery and gubbins from one of those USB power ...
@dougie An Wang is known for a number of pithy aphorisms summing up principles based on his experience in business and life. Examples include:"Succes...
@holy-cow I've come to realise, over the years, that a lot of these embarrassing tales told in the 3rd person, actually occurred in the 1st person.
I wouldn't say pamper, up until a decade or so ago, my rides fell into "you can't polish a turd" category. However since then I have used a bottle or ...
@brad-ott I know what you were doing:
If I may speak on behalf of laypersons watching that video, I was gagging for him to sweep around that red dot, and reveal what (if anything) it is af...
It 's most likely that these non-English-speaking foreigners are actually au fait with a lingua franca, and your ice-breaker may well be something lik...
That one about rich snooty women in the supermarket reminds me of when I was an unemployed engineering graduate and I went cold calling on consultants...
My experience with recovering deleted files, is that success is inversely proportionate to the value of said files.