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I’ve had a set of these in my 3 bay garage/office/party room for years. they rock the house!

I’ve had a set of these in my 3 bay garage/office/party room for years. they rock the house!

Ok guys - I have to admit this is cool. but Really?

Another nice article, Eric. My Mother, who was an expert at handling people and passed on as much of that as she could to me, told me one time: ‘You can tell all you need to know about someone by the way they treat restaurant waitstaff.’ In over 5 decades I’ve never seen that disproved. I’d add, that how people treat

I installed and maintained small business IT systems and I used this very technique. I’d have a thorny problem I couldn’t solve at the moment so I’d leave it and to other things. The answer always came to me like a bolt out of the blue when I was in the shower in the morning or most commonly on my drive to work. It is

Things I’ve needed every day of my long adult life: Every morning: a cup of good coffee and a shower, clean clothes, the news. Every evening: a good NW craft beer (a real one) Sorry, Eric. I’ve always agreed with you but this time I have to step away.

Godspeed, Commander Kelly! We’ll all be following your arrival home tomorrow. Well done, Sir.

As the sign down by our local boat lift says, ‘The Law of Gravity is Merciless’

that looks like what happened. I am a private pilot but not rated for helicopters. too many moving parts for me.

So why do we want mice to live longer?

‘While it might have been revolutionary to hear that people tend to like you more when you listen to them in 1936, it’s a little silly to read now because it all seems to obvious.’

I used to read this book every year and have bought it for all our nephews and nieces over the years. I know some of it reads simplistically today, but the basic truths are there. I’ve tried to adopt every one of them, especially remembering people’s names. One day I happened to think of all the same people I

Interesting article on Arstechnica. Thanks for the link.

Thanks for another excellent article, Eric. Two of our neigbors have been broken into in the last few years by thieves kicking down their front doors in broad daylight. We did a big remodel so I got ANSI grade 2 deadbolts for both solid core doors and then we lagged 1/4” steel flat bar into the door frame and added a

I bought a 1971 VW bus project from a buddy. It had a mid-mounted 327 chevy engine and a modified plymouth rear end and beefed up suspension. He gave up on it because he couldn’t get it to cool so I saw a challenge. It looked totally stock from the outside and I wanted to keep that look so I hid an air scoop

I think you are absolutely correct.

wow! I can’t decide which is more amazing: that somebody could build this or that somebody can fly it without crashing.

Thanks for another informative article, Tyler. I mistakenly thought the Glock 17 had been in use with the SEALS for years. btw; one other big feature of the Glocks is that they are dead-simple to field strip. Even I can do it in seconds.

People may live there, but I’ll bet they don’t have cable.

A Credit Union is the only way to go. Our local bank of 22 years was bought out by one of the too-big-to fail banks we bailed out and, after reassuring us nothing would change, they cut our credit line in half right in the middle of a big home remodel we were doing. At the suggestion of an accountant, we immediately

plus 1,350 rounds of 30mm cannon ammo.