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AIM  enorbet2
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Website URL  http://www.youtube.com/user/enorbet2

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Biography:
My association with Science came early. I loved "big questions" books and "how to's" and read thr
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Does anal retentive require a hyphen, or only a semi-colon?
Interests:
Music, Rockets, Electronics, Astronomy/Cosmology, Computers, and woodworking
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Build, Mod and repair PCs

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    pamela 

    30 Jul 2010 - 13:39
    hey jimmy, i hope you are well :)
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    Turtle 

    21 Jul 2010 - 13:34
    i did some housecleaning of visitor messages; they got rather unwiledy. will check tool pics. :clue: not sure what "thumbs down" is about, but you [I]can[/I] pick the icon that accompanies the post on the top line from the list beneath the post as you make it. hope that helps. thnx 4 droppin' by. :) ps yeah; you can edit those "thumbs down". click edit as usual and pick a new icon from the list below the post in edit mode.
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    Turtle 

    04 Aug 2009 - 11:09
    you might like this keuffel & esser set then. :D :photos: [IMG]http://hypography.com/forums/members/turtle-albums-kitchen-drawer-picture1703-keuffal-and-esser-drafting-set.jpg[/IMG]
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    pamela 

    01 Aug 2009 - 03:23
    omg! your location is a riot!
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    InfiniteNow 

    26 Jul 2009 - 13:20
    Bah! Ape? Monkey? Listen here... don't go hittin' me with a bunch of fancy words, Harvard... I was made in the image of our lord, the Flying Spaghetti Monster, and don't you forget it! :rolleyes: Cheers. :beer:
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    Turtle 

    24 Jul 2009 - 07:12
    it's a brown & sharps. :clue: [IMG]http://hypography.com/forums/members/turtle-albums-kitchen-drawer-picture1687-brown-and-sharps.jpg[/IMG]
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    Turtle 

    23 Jul 2009 - 18:27
    is that a 'yankee screwdriver' i see horizontal on the left above the planes? :clue: or perhaps it's the drill variation on the theme? i don't think i have that 45 deg head for my combination square anymore, but i do have a very nice rotating one. will get a photo for you. :photos: i won't show you my blade; too embarassing what with all the pits, dings, and rust divots. :doh: :D
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    Turtle 

    23 Jul 2009 - 16:04
    beautimous stuff! first thing to catch my eye was the mason's tool. :hyper: the whole image displayed a little dark so i saved it to disk, (hope that's ok?), so i can load it in my image software and brighten it and zoom around some more to take in the details. :clue: beautiful case too. is that your work? thanks for sharing. :thumbs_up :cap:
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    Turtle 

    23 Jul 2009 - 11:17
    name just popped in. woodright's shop with roy underhill. brain fart. :doh: :hyper:
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    Turtle 

    23 Jul 2009 - 10:45
    :tree: :daydreaming: thanks for ringing me up. i can smell that pine right now! :) i wouldn't say i have any 'really' old tools, but i guess that's a relative term. nothing older than around the 1930's, and i don't have any wooden planes. do you watch the old yankee workshop shows on pbs? i forget the guys name and when i just tried searching all i get is new yankee workshop with norm abrahms. :doh: anyway, the old show guy did a tour of monticello once and showed a collection of wooden planes that jefferson's woodworking slave made & used. pretty cool. :turtle:
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    pamela 

    22 Jul 2009 - 07:00
    how thoughtful of you to post such kind words, i think highly of you as well :)
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    pamela 

    20 Jul 2009 - 01:45
    pretty impressive posting for a cat travelling around in orbet; one would think you were grounded ;)
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    GAHD 

    27 Jun 2009 - 16:02
    Gotta say I'm glad it's not everyday I have to be the overbearing firefighter half drowning kittens so I can put out the flames on their backs. How'd you find out I was evenhanded anyways? E-stalking me by reading through my last 2k posts? ;) You'd better keep quiet about that, if the general rabble learns I'm not the hard-ass I play in the movies I could lose my street cred. Also, [URL="http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=noob"]a guide to newbies(good) and n00bs/noobs[/URL]. There's a distinct difference, between the two, and that's why I consider n00b to be an insult. It's hilarious, and true, all at the same time.
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    pamela 

    11 Jun 2009 - 12:13
    [URL="http://hypography.com/forums/watercooler/15107-r-and-r-name-that-tune-40.html"]http://hypography.com/forums/watercooler/15107-r-and-r-name-that-tune-40.html[/URL] :)
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    pamela 

    10 Jun 2009 - 12:41
    just dropped by to say hi- so hi!!!!
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