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"Ron Natalie" wrote in message ...
http://www.ittc.ku.edu/~cbosley/pictures/P6270047.JPG Try this instead: Godiva was a Lady who through Coventry did ride To show the royal villagers her fair and pure white hide The one who took her from her steed and led her to her beer Was a bleary-eyed surveyor and a drunken engineer (etc etc etc etc) OK, I guess maybe not? |
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Ron Natalie wrote:
http://www.ittc.ku.edu/~cbosley/pictures/P6270047.JPG You mean I had a *choice*?! Q: What does an engineer use for birth control? A: His personality. Dave 'tame oats' Hyde |
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On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 01:18:46 GMT, Dave Hyde wrote:
:Ron Natalie wrote: : : http://www.ittc.ku.edu/~cbosley/pictures/P6270047.JPG : :You mean I had a *choice*?! : :Q: What does an engineer use for birth control? :A: His personality. : ![]() Q: How do you tell a controlls engineer from a systems engineer? A: A systems engineer looks at *your* shoes when he talks to you. We got back to our place. The workshop is gone, along with the project. The house survived, with some minor exterior damage. We were very, very lucky, the houses on either side of us are gone. The iceplant (that my wife hated) around the house helped. So did double glazed windows, cement shingles, stucco walls and well watered lawns. I'm sketching out a system with a gas driven pump, running sprinklers on the roof, in the trees and along gutters. I don't have a pool to suck from but the neighbors do, I might try to talk him into splitting the system with me, while he's rebuilding. I don't know what I'm going to do about the airplane. I'm not going to start again from scratch. So if I can find a project, or a flying homebuilt that could use some upgrades, I think I'll buy. 4 place is my only hard requirement. |
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On 04 Nov 2003 05:47 PM, posted the following:
We got back to our place. The workshop is gone, along with the project. The house survived, with some minor exterior damage. We were very, very lucky, the houses on either side of us are gone. The iceplant (that my wife hated) around the house helped. So did double glazed windows, cement shingles, stucco walls and well watered lawns. I'm sketching out a system with a gas driven pump, running sprinklers on the roof, in the trees and along gutters. I don't have a pool to suck from but the neighbors do, I might try to talk him into splitting the system with me, while he's rebuilding. I don't know what I'm going to do about the airplane. I'm not going to start again from scratch. So if I can find a project, or a flying homebuilt that could use some upgrades, I think I'll buy. 4 place is my only hard requirement. I'm glad to hear that at least your house survived, but sorry about the shop/project. Was there anything salvageable out of any of it (like tools, etc?). I know that if anything like that happened to me, even if insurance covered everything (which it should), so much of what I would lose would be irreplacable stuff which originally belonged to my dad. It would suck to lose the project, but at least a kit is available now. If you are looking for a new project, be sure to look at the Bearhawk kits: http://www.bearhawkaircraft.com/ ---------------------------------------------------- Del Rawlins- Remove _kills_spammers_ to reply via email. Unofficial Bearhawk FAQ website: http://www.rawlinsbrothers.org/bhfaq/ |
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![]() wrote We got back to our place. The workshop is gone, along with the project. The house survived, with some minor exterior damage. We were very, very lucky, the houses on either side of us are gone. The iceplant (that my wife hated) around the house helped. So did double glazed windows, cement shingles, stucco walls and well watered lawns. I'm sketching out a system with a gas driven pump, running sprinklers on the roof, in the trees and along gutters. I don't have a pool to suck from but the neighbors do, I might try to talk him into splitting the system with me, while he's rebuilding. I don't know what I'm going to do about the airplane. I'm not going to start again from scratch. So if I can find a project, or a flying homebuilt that could use some upgrades, I think I'll buy. 4 place is my only hard requirement. So sorry about the shop and project, but glad you didn't lose the house. Life goes on. Some times it sucks a little bit. :-( -- Jim in NC |
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On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 23:31:47 -0800, "Morgans"
wrote: : wrote : : We got back to our place. The workshop is gone, along with the : project. The house survived, with some minor exterior damage. We : were very, very lucky, the houses on either side of us are gone. The : iceplant (that my wife hated) around the house helped. So did double : glazed windows, cement shingles, stucco walls and well watered lawns. : I'm sketching out a system with a gas driven pump, running sprinklers : on the roof, in the trees and along gutters. I don't have a pool to : suck from but the neighbors do, I might try to talk him into splitting : the system with me, while he's rebuilding. : : I don't know what I'm going to do about the airplane. I'm not going : to start again from scratch. So if I can find a project, or a flying : homebuilt that could use some upgrades, I think I'll buy. 4 place is : my only hard requirement. : : :So sorry about the shop and project, but glad you didn't lose the house. :Life goes on. Some times it sucks a little bit. :-( When I look at our neighbors, believe me, life doesn't suck even a tiny bit. I feel totally blessed. |
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![]() wrote: When I look at our neighbors, believe me, life doesn't suck even a tiny bit. I feel totally blessed. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ What's the scoop concerning the errant answering machine? Barnyard BOb -- |
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Dave Hyde wrote in message ...
You mean I had a *choice*?! Q: What does an engineer use for birth control? A: His personality. All birth control methods have failure rates *ducking* Sydney ("everyone at MIT has a trench coat lined with batteries") PS nice failure(s) P2S so when does the taxi testing start |
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