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masraum 06-30-2023 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by onZedge (Post 11999399)
Like this (original script seats from my 87 924S):

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1684114175.jpg

Yep, like that.

I'd love one of these but carrera red like my boxster, but not $5000 worth of "love".

https://www.porschereading.co.uk/bin...74d3/image.jpg

I'd be perfectly happy with a seat like yours or out of my old '88 similarly converted.

masraum 06-30-2023 05:15 PM

Those whacky S Koreans!

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/south-korea-international-age-180982458/
Quote:

Lawmakers have made South Koreans slightly younger—on paper, that is. On Wednesday, the country officially adopted the “international age” system, which dictates that babies are born at 0 years old and gain a year every birthday.

In South Korea, “How old are you?” has long been a complicated question. The country has three methods for determining age: In addition to international age—the system most countries use—South Koreans have also used the systems known as “Korean age” and “year age.”

In the Korean age system, babies are born as 1-year-olds, and a year is added every New Year’s Day. For example, “a baby born on December 31 would be considered 2 years old the next day,” write NPR’s Anthony Kuhn and Mary Yang. Meanwhile, the year age system dictates that babies are born at 0 years old and gain a year every January 1.

masraum 06-30-2023 05:17 PM

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/microscopic-handbag-auction-180982405/

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Measuring 657 by 222 by 700 micrometers, the teeny-tiny bag could sell for thousands at auction

https://th-thumbnailer.cdn-si-edu.co...ge_mschf-2.png

https://th-thumbnailer.cdn-si-edu.co...ctzb-jumbo.jpg

To bring its vision to life, the MSCHF team first had to find a manufacturer that specialized in producing tiny objects. Eventually, a biotechnology manufacturer agreed to take on the project, using a process known as two-photon polymerization to create the bag out of resin. When the company began sending tiny samples for review, they were so small that the MSCHF team even lost a few.

Whoever purchases the bag won’t have to worry about that: It’s being sold inside a sealed gel case placed under a microscope with a digital display.

The artists at MSCHF, for their part, hope that whoever walks away with the microscopic bag won’t take it too seriously. “I almost hope somebody eats it,” Wiesner tells the Times.

Steve Carlton 06-30-2023 07:51 PM

"We don't need no stinking fumes."

- flatbutt

masraum 07-04-2023 08:00 AM

Crazy

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flatbutt 07-04-2023 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 12035203)
I'm sure you'll poo poo my assertion, but I'm going to assert it anyway.

You sir, are a badass! If I end up half the man that you are, I'll be doing pretty good.

Although since you are a bit vertically challenged, for me to end up half the man that you are I'd have to be sawed in half by a magician, twice. :D

:D SmileWavy

masraum 07-06-2023 01:21 PM

I thought this was pretty impressive. I don't know for sure that the guy is doing it "right" but I don't think he's doing it wrong. I think this porch will last another 100+ years.

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Scott Douglas 07-08-2023 03:03 PM

I'm calling this a win and done.
I will admit the end end grain could be a lot better but I find I just don't have the patience to deal with the small details like that. It doesn't show as it's up against some closet folding doors anyways. At least the top looks presentable now.
Here's the 'Before' shot:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1688857279.JPG

And the 'After' shot:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1688857350.JPG

My wife has yet to pass judgement on it. :D

masraum 07-08-2023 03:26 PM

That's lovely wood you've got there. Guys are always wanting to show folks their wood. I suppose if my wood was that nice, I'd be sending pics of my wood to everyone.

:D

Por_sha911 07-08-2023 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 12040293)
That's lovely wood you've got there. Guys are always wanting to show folks their wood. I suppose if my wood was that nice, I'd be sending pics of my wood to everyone.:D

We are talking about the table, right?

Scot: Nice work.

oldE 07-14-2023 01:11 PM

Trying to Outguess Mother Nature
 
Yesterday AM, Environment Canada (our National weather service) forecast three days of hot sunny weather. We make hay for our four equines, so I dropped the small field in front of the house. I figured it would give us about 70 bales. Not a lot, but a start on the 600 required to get them through the winter. This morning, tomorrow changed to showers with the possibility of thundershowers in the late morning. My wife is the hay judge so she suggested we turn it this morning, then again at noon to see if we could get it in after supper. By three o'clock, she was watching the clouds building in the west and suggested we try to get it before supper. I raked up the hay at 3:30, we hooked up the baler at 4 and started in. By 4:45 the first drops fell. We had it (79 bales of decent hay) in the barn by 5:15. Not bad for a couple of old folks.
Ever since Environment Canada got rid of their local forecasters and started doing a computer modeled regional forecast, their ability to accurately predict our local weather has gone right down the toilet. Right now we have thundershowers.
Ah the fun of hobby farming.

Best
Les

flatbutt 07-24-2023 05:13 PM

Remember the girl from Jurassic Park? Ariana Richards? She's a painter now and some of her renderings are really good.

https://galleryariana.com/gallery/

Heel n Toe 07-24-2023 10:06 PM

Angie & David Bowie, 1971

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1690265199.jpg

flatbutt 07-30-2023 05:20 AM

This Dad really gets it...
 
What you do for your kid you also do for the world

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/peyton-manning-jeff-johnny-agar-father-son-cerebral-palsy-ironman-world-championship/

https://johnnyagar.com/

flatbutt 07-30-2023 01:21 PM

:(

https://ocean.si.edu/ocean-life/seabirds/laysan-albatrosses-plastic-problem

jcwade 07-30-2023 05:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Heel n Toe (Post 12051936)

Which is which?

oldE 08-04-2023 03:34 PM

Unusual find.
This afternoon I was cultivating a piece of ground which had been plowed for re-seeding. As I was passing down the length of the field a spot of the white caught my eye. As I could see it was spherical, I wondered if it might be an eggshell. Then I could see it was covered with dimples.
I stopped and picked up...a golf ball. I haven't played golf in decades. My neighbors don't play. The nearest fields are hay fields. The nearest golf course is 12 km. away. Either someone has a HECK of a drive or some bird got disappointed with the lunch it stole.
You just never know.
Best
Les

stevej37 08-04-2023 03:44 PM

^^^
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flatbutt 08-04-2023 03:59 PM

What can one say?

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/thousands-overwhelm-new-york-s-union-square-for-streamer-giveaway-tossing-chairs-and-pounding-cars/ar-AA1eO2yl?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=f11c2f44150841d38f05a7 ba1fcf68c3&ei=20

rockfan4 08-10-2023 03:07 PM

My wife's birthday is Sunday.
She has to work Sunday.
She likes Red Lobster.
She is off next Tuesday.
I got one of those letters for a free dinner if you listen to our sales pitch at - ta da - Red Lobster, next Tuesday.
This counts as taking her out for her birthday, right?

Only hitch in the plan. She has a dentist appointment next Tuesday. She has a tooth implant, went to the dentist a while ago, he futzed with it, and the stud broke a day or two later when she was eating potato chips. They still haven't dug out the broken piece of the stud from the implant, that's what they're trying Tuesday. Hopefully more than trying to cut a slot in the top with a dremel and taking a screw driver to it, that sounds like something I would do. Supposedly they have a extractor tool to try, and if that doesn't work, they have to cut her jaw, remove the implant, wait for it to heal, and then do the whole thing over again. That sounds like B.S. to me.


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