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I got the Bevel up Jointer previously, which is proving to be a work horse in my shop. I would love to get an infill plane at some point, but they are pricey. This one is made by the Lazarus Hand plane company....one off.....but $1800.... More infill planes...4 points
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I give cloudy days a ten....living in Ohio we have plenty of them. Great days to read and relax.2 points
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Sun came out here at noon, beautiful afternoon now.. I love the MCM furniture... have a bunch of it from Arizona, want to use it in the front living room eventually...some needs restored/refinished...a couple pieces came apart in moving.2 points
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Chess anyone...? Vintage pic for the modernity impaired, or anyone else that loves cars... Vintage RV...2 points
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I have become really captivated with mid centuryu modern design....I want to try a few pieces when i get through a few comission pieces I am building. This design feels heavy though....I think it needs a slightly different base.2 points
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This is amazingly beautiful.... Beautiful here in Columbus today. I love this guys content....2 points
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Had a very nice sunny afternoon yesterday here. Today, back to the regularly scheduled gloom.2 points
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Sounds like either really poor quality control, really poor planning, or raging planned obsolescence.2 points
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We've been reporting on Ford's upcoming truck, the Maverick since 2018. The truck would sit underneath the Ranger and become the entry-level model for the brand. Now, we have gotten our best look at what it will look like. The Maverick Truck Club forum got its hand on an image showing a prototype Maverick on the line reportedly at Ford's Hermosillo, Mexico plant. Up front, the Maverick borrows some ideas from the Bronco Sport with C-shaped headlights and a horizontal bar splitting the grille. We don't know if Ford is planning to offer any cab configurations aside from the crew-cab seen in the photo. Ford did not immediately reply to comment on this when reached out by Roadshow. The Maverick is expected to use the C2 architecture which underpins the new Escape and Bronco Sport. Autoblog speculates there could be two rear suspension setups based on spy shots that show a mule with twist-beam style setup with no rear differential for the front-wheel driver version. A slightly beefier setup might be used for the all-wheel drive version. Right now, everyone seems to think that the Maverick could debut as a 2022 model year vehicle. Source: Maverick Truck Club, Roadshow, Autoblog Pic Credit: Maverick Truck Club1 point
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I like variety. I like the occasional sunny day. I enjoy snowy days when I don’t have to go out in it. What is boring is weeks with no variation as I’ve seen in some places...1 point
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I am okay with an overcast day. You can still do a lot. In fact, you can do many things very comfortably. I am a little less okay with drizzly or rainy days.1 point
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In the 90's it was a crap shoot on Software with no standards to security, quality, etc. Today, software changes cannot be allowed to break the tree when you check in your fix or new feature. If you break it, you better be ready to explain why and dish out the donuts. Before the pandemic, if you broke the software check-in tree, you had to bring donuts for everyone in the building. In the case of my Isilon team in Seattle, that was 1,200 donuts. OUCH As such, Microsoft and Apple both instituted around 2005 SDL or Security Development Lifecycle. This brought a ton of reliability and improvements to software development. The last decade has seen a big improvement from storage to smartphones in the way software is developed. Most people do not know this, but the FORD Sync system is a Secured Kernel of NT from Microsoft.1 point
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Everyone would love be told they're a 10, right? Well, it's out at the end of the bell shaped curve of probability, so it's not likely. However, there are only 10 more days. So, 10 is a good number after all.1 point
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I got a kick out of the first photo. As for the second one, it sort of reminds me of the kin folk that the Griswolds had in Kansas in the movie "Vacation" that they visited en route to Wally World. MCM is a weird thing, to me, because there's MCM that's too, too time stamped and MCM that is timeless. One would have to look at each table, sofa, and even house to decide if it's an MCM that they could live with.1 point
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It looks like an over flight of Antarctica.... There is a song for that, sung with a pretty voice by a pretty woman....Ironically the first time I heard this song I was riding in a Chrysler as a boy. You can't make this stuff up. I just ordered a Medium Shoulder plane for my woodworking shop, which should come close to completing my collection. It is used to true up joints before final assembly. I got the good PMV 11 blade, which stays sharp for a really long time.1 point
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One liner play on words, regional in nature: "Reno is so close to hell you can see Sparks."1 point
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The beauty of the GE logo RE cursive is- you don't actually READ it, you just recognize it. That's why companies bother with logos- to instill recognition. Mad kudos to Ford for retaining it's founder's signature logo for 117 years.1 point
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