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Discussion in 'Drunken Ramblings and Mindless Mumbling' started by Dan, Jan 5, 2013.

 

  1. Dan

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Nov 13, 2013
    Fail 3
     
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  2. brewingmeister

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 13, 2013
    Looks like you have that new phone mastered there Dan.
     
  3. Melana

    Up to no good....  

    Posted Nov 13, 2013
    Cool Pics Dan! ;)
     
  4. Dan

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Nov 13, 2013
    Did it come out or you guys joking me. I don't know. ;)
     
  5. LabRatBrewer

    Lost in a Maze  

    Posted Nov 13, 2013
    Unless you are in a snow storm, no pictures.
     
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  6. brewingmeister

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 13, 2013
    The pic I created in my head works just fine. :D
     
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  7. Dan

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Nov 13, 2013
    Okay. I guess I need to get better acquainted with my phone's capabilities.

    Cheers !
     
  8. brewingmeister

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 13, 2013
    Since your phone is fighting you Dan, here's a quick sketch of the pic in my head.
    Dan at the beach with his daughter...


    ForumRunner_20131113_144812.jpg
     
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  9. Melana

    Up to no good....  

    Posted Nov 13, 2013
    Get in touch with your inner geek!
     
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  10. snaps10

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 14, 2013
    Been a little gone lately. This little thing decided to make her appearance. image-1050903006.jpg

    23hrs of hard labor. (The nurse said she'd never seen such big contractions so close together) and my wife looks this good.

    She came last Sunday, but I've been a little preoccupied to get on here.
     
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  11. Melana

    Up to no good....  

    Posted Nov 14, 2013
    Oh my, beautiful!!! Congrats!
    What's her name?
     
  12. lschiavo

    This space for rent.  

    Posted Nov 14, 2013
    Congrats Snaps!
     
  13. beaksnbeer

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Nov 14, 2013
    Beautiful congratulations
     
  14. passedpawn

    Some rando  

    Posted Nov 14, 2013
    Wow, nice snaps! Congrats!
     
  15. passedpawn

    Some rando  

    Posted Nov 14, 2013
    I'm sipping a Scottish Wee Heavy I brewed on January 31, 2010. 9.5%.

    It is still delish. My equipment has gotten a lot better since then, but I might not make better beers.
     
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  16. HefeHood

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 14, 2013
    Congrats Snaps!
     
  17. Dan

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Nov 14, 2013
    Congrats to you and your family as
     
  18. Dan

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    Posted Nov 14, 2013
    Erg. Phone

    Congrats Snaps! Well done Mrs Snaps!!
     
  19. Dan

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    Posted Nov 14, 2013
    Isn't one of the joys of brewing the equipment you build along the way? Home brewers, in my opinion, brew because they are creative souls. Equipment built as the interest grow is only natural.

    Cheers Pappy!
     
  20. snaps10

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 14, 2013
    Thanks all.
    Her name is Claire. She was born at 7lb3oz and 19.75"
     
  21. Dan

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Nov 14, 2013
    That's a beautiful name Snaps. Congrats again to yo and your family.
     
  22. lschiavo

    This space for rent.  

    Posted Nov 14, 2013
    Wow Dan. Three, almost four posts in a row... getting close to my record;)

    I love the name. Every Claire I know is beautiful in some way. One has these big monstrous hooters...she is my favorite;) Yours is very cute though. Start enjoying it right now and keep smiling when she empties your wallet as she will. Seriously, I'm happy for you and a bit sad that I won't have anymore babies. 4 is enough!
     
  23. Dan

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    Posted Nov 14, 2013
    Hey Ischiavo!

    Good to see you here man. You have a wY with words bro. Never change please!
     
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  24. lschiavo

    This space for rent.  

    Posted Nov 14, 2013
    Always nice to hear from you Dan. I think I drank enough pilsner porter that I am between boring and mindless mumbling. It is a delicate balance;) Have a good night my friend. I have to work one more day before deer season starts.
     
  25. Dan

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Nov 14, 2013
    Goodnight.
    Ischiavo ,
    , I hope you get a big buck. For whatever reason I'm not a hunter. I do wish you well on your hunt though. My dad didn't raise me to hunt. I wish he did
     
  26. LabRatBrewer

    Lost in a Maze  

    Posted Nov 14, 2013
    Congrats Snaps!
     
  27. passedpawn

    Some rando  

    Posted Nov 14, 2013
    Yep, I like the gadgets. I'm building a new system as we speak, in fact. Lots of stainless.
     
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  28. SharonaZamboni

    Senior Member  

    Posted Nov 14, 2013
    Congratulations!!
     
  29. Leadgolem

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 15, 2013
    Hmm, 34 people on my Christmas list this year. I have gifts for 28 of them. 2 I know what I'm going to get them, but I either haven't or I'm waiting for it to ship. That leaves 4 on my "no idea" list.
     
  30. Varmintman

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    Posted Nov 15, 2013
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  31. Dan

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    Posted Nov 16, 2013
  32. Dan

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Nov 16, 2013
    Bravo Zulu LG! For the no idea list gift certificates? Maybe to shallow.
     
  33. Leadgolem

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 16, 2013
    Unfortunately yes for one. I got the rest figured out. The list is up to 37 too. :)
     
  34. LabRatBrewer

    Lost in a Maze  

    Posted Nov 16, 2013
    Ugggh, I am finishing up a collar for my keezer. I decided to add a bottle open to the front. The front is (was) a nicely sanded, treated, stained and semi-glossed piece of oak. (For background, I have no skills, and my tools were stolen many years ago). As I am screwing it in, I rip the head off a screw. I think, "Cheap screw". I laughed because I probably wished for a cheap screw at some point in the past. So, I got a stainless screw and started over this time with a small pilot hole. Bam, decapitated that one too. So, lessons learned: Oak is apparently a hard wood. A pilot hole should be the correct size. A decapitated screw really does not want to be removed. Google says I need to try vice grips. I had to google how to use vice grips. I need to go buy vice grips.
     
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  35. Dan

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Nov 16, 2013
    Oak huh? A I applaud you. Not sure what good vice grips will do you if I'm understanding the situation correctly. Heads gone, nothing to grip hold with the vice grips. Maybe you could use an Easy-out.. Which isn't really that easy of thing to use with out a little practice.

    I'd recommend installing the same opener offset enough to cover the mistake. The bit you use as a pilot compare to the screw diameter the pilot should be slightly less than the diameter of the threads of the screw you're using.

    My go to for anything I build is deck screws I get from Home Depot. They are tannish color, come with a bit head you install in some sort of drill or electric screwdriver. The Teflon coating goes through Douglas fir like butter. Oak might be a bit tougher but a pilot hole will help. Help a lot.

    Cheers. In the end. Nobody will know, Only you will know of the fault. It's called home built! :)
     
  36. Dan

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    Posted Nov 16, 2013
    What if no language was foreign. There was only one, understood by all?
     
  37. emjay

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    Posted Nov 16, 2013
    They would eventually diverge into distinct dialects and, eventually, languages. Simply due to geography.

    But as global communications become increasingly pervasive (telephone, the media, entertainment - such as film, TV, and music - and especially the Internet) , this would eventually no longer be true.

    Same reason why we sound different from fellow English speakers in other parts of the world. The first British people to settle in America certainly sounded the same as the British who stayed in Britain, but such a large degree of separation/isolation causes them to drift in different ways.
     
  38. LabRatBrewer

    Lost in a Maze  

    Posted Nov 16, 2013
    We'd all get together and build a tower and end up being smote.

    Thanks for the advice on the wood work! :mug:
     
  39. Dan

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Nov 16, 2013
    I had to remember to breath while reading this, Emjay.

    I fear you are correct though based on history and the way the world had been split into so many continents initially and everybody seemed to come up with there own language and dialects of that.

    I think to be an interpreter would be a wonderful way to help the world. Imagine if you understanded All language. That person would hold the key to understanding.
     
  40. brewingmeister

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 16, 2013
    Like money or math?
     
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