Hey, wasnt it you who was looking for a bigger battery?What kind of battery powers that? A Die Hard LOL
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You "might" not even need to carry a spare!
Hey, wasnt it you who was looking for a bigger battery?What kind of battery powers that? A Die Hard LOL
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I feel for you, Willie. I just finished a "major" project myself. Ran about 15 yards of piled, old, leaves through the shredder. Some of it was three or four years old. The yield is about three yards of really nice, rich, loam. Today is clean the gutters day, heavy rain coming tomorrow night and Monday, fix the lawn tractor and trim some evergreens and run the trimmings through the chipper.
Next week I've got to dig about 200 feet of trench to bury some flex conduit for the security cameras. I'm only going down about two feet, flex conduit and low voltage cable, but lots of tree roots to work around/through. They're currently wired and strung above ground on tree trunks. As the trees grow, and sway in the wind, the pinching and constant flexing eventually breaks the wire plus the wiring is visible. I'm not looking forward to that project
I feel for you, Willie. I just finished a "major" project myself. Ran about 15 yards of piled, old, leaves through the shredder. Some of it was three or four years old. The yield is about three yards of really nice, rich, loam. Today is clean the gutters day, heavy rain coming tomorrow night and Monday, fix the lawn tractor and trim some evergreens and run the trimmings through the chipper.
Next week I've got to dig about 200 feet of trench to bury some flex conduit for the security cameras. I'm only going down about two feet, flex conduit and low voltage cable, but lots of tree roots to work around/through. They're currently wired and strung above ground on tree trunks. As the trees grow, and sway in the wind, the pinching and constant flexing eventually breaks the wire plus the wiring is visible. I'm not looking forward to that project
Trust "Us", we wont violate your privacy!!!!!!!
I trust them about as much as I trust any other hacker trying to invade my stuff.
U.S. Top Law Enforcement Call Strong Encryption a 'Serious Problem'
"We are certainly not asking for a backdoor."
Bullpucky, that is exactly what they are asking for........
I grew up in the city, but moved out for about 5 years in a suburban area. Every time i think about a thunderstorm blowing through that might bring down a tree I'd have to cut or the snow I'd have to deal with, I am damn grateful I moved back in. Sure, I liked not seeing my neighbors and having lots of green around me, but that was way more work than I wanted to tackle for the rest of my life.
I like the city, nice place to visit, but not for me to live in. Too many people, too much noise and too much constant bustle. Yeah, living in the country, with trees, leaves, lawn, snow, gardens and yada yada, is a lot of work, but it keeps me out of trouble (sort of anyway) and helps keep me in fairly decent shape without paying for a gym membership.
Walking is good. It's what our bodies were built to do. The best part is one can do it pretty much anywhere.One thing about NYC at least, is you do a ton of walking around to get anywhere. Cars are not a daily use need to get to work or shop or whatever it was outside the city. Yeah, not as much exertion as shoveling snow or splitting wood but I don't mind walking several miles a day.
Next week I've got to dig about 200 feet of trench to bury some flex conduit for the security cameras
I'd rent a small trencher for that job, no way I'd dig it by hand.