gover57
Gover57
gover57

i'm sure for his personal use, he thinks it is the perfect solution. and it fits the definition it is a cabinet, and he put his server into it. It has the basic elements that he likes and probably does everything that he needs.

you left out earthquake rated construction and anchor bolts, rail power, flood warning system, battery backup... - c'mon, if you're gonna be a d0uche nozzle and bash because it isn't set up like a central office server rack, then go all the way. for home use, this is fine, or get a LACK end table as it has the

like a few others here, i forced myself to use it (didn't see it going back, so made an effort for what was now the norm), and it didn't affect me at all after that. I also took some time to customize and organize it to my liking with the apps i usse all the time, so it made me want to go there every time i needed

at least my use of the term had something behind it, jocular and vulagar or not. i did not use a word, such as infarcation (which only has one meaning - tissue death) incorrectly. farc is NOT what the term is, never was.

could also use lemon juice (apples, pears and other mildly acidic fruits). then sprinkle lightly with cinnamon (and even brown sugar too). Most people who make pies use a silimar mixture over fresh apple filling to keep them from browning and to add flavour to the filling. and any kid who comes around and tasted

well, you could always see if there is a local craft show or bazaar that you might sell them, or maybe a consignment shop. our local craft shows usually sell 8 foot tables for $40 for the day, and usually one good sized, well-done quilt could cover that cost and the rest would be gravy, not counting your time or

You don't know the definition of infarction then do you. from wikipedia:

it's a brain fart. Not a brain fade - and it's okay, you can type out the word fart. We're on the internet, hundreds of miles apart (upwind i hope..), and we can't smell brain farts anyways...lol

Let's see -
Soapstone carving - haven't made anything back yet, but i've been told i probably could with the level of detail i put into my work - mostly been used for gifts so far...
Electronics - only have a lower-than-basic knowledge level, so my dabbling isn't going to make me anything. My arduino has been sitting

A friend of my wife turns her quilting fetish into a small but profitable venture by using etsy - she sells single size quilts and pillowcases and crocheting patterns to fuel her fabric store addiction. she breask even with selling those items and uses the profit for making gifts (quilts and blankets) for friends and

but if I do all that BEFORE the staycation, my wife with give me a honey-do list, and i certainly don't want that, lol. and i married into an indian family, so i get all the curry/ethnic foods i could ask for.

I'll refrain from holding my breath while I wait for the check you're giving me to pay for this vacation you're sending me on Alan... I have plenty of vacation days, just can't afford a vacation other than one which involves doing yard or house work.

keeos you wanting to buy more of their stuff??? lol

$300??? I had a '92 mercury grand marquis about 10 years ago (sister car for for crown vic/police cruiser) and while i was at work, some idiot saw some cd cases (they were all burned ones, so he really didn't get much) and decided to be a bit nice, and smashed that little non-roll up window on the back door. total

If only explorer didn't crash for me every time i have more than one explorer window open at once. I am among the rare few that find windows 8 great and like it a lot, but windows 7 explorer didn't crash on me at all... Hoping it gets fixed with 8.1

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I also have an old copy of autoSketch from highschool ('90s) that is on four 3.5" floppies... I just copy the files around from an old install and it still worked. I get one nagging popup on startup of the program, but it still works perfectly. Our highschool had it rnning on windows 3.11 (for networks) along with

got both VT100 and VT220 emulated at work on required systems for telecom company... lol. they wont replace them since the databases are too large and other system tie-ins were built to work with them!

My company uses software written in the '70s and '80s that ran on IBM 3270 (1971) and IBM 5250 (1978). the actual devices are no longer in use, but the mainframe databases were so massive and still in use, that they now use emulators for the software. It is still used to issue telecom orders of Gigabit (10, 100,