Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Nope. Check temps cleaning every so many hours, gloves when doing anything around drink coolers or food areas. Kinda :bs_flag:
 
Nope. Check temps cleaning every so many hours, gloves when doing anything around drink coolers or food areas. Kinda :bs_flag:
We have to wear them unless you are in an office alone or on break eating/drinking. I sometimes pull mine down at least off my nose while working if nobody around. Gets to be a bit much and fogs glasses. get a kick out of some guys will have it on, then you walk up to talk to them and they pull it down to respond. :BangHead: lol
 
@Stephen Hotz
Did you ever get the high speed Fiber Optics Internet Service hooked up at your new home ?

Got mine hooked up here last October, fiber to the home service 100 Mbps plan. Coming through at 95 Mbps. Not bad being out in the country 4 miles to the closest town.

They have service available to me also of 200, 300, 500 and all the way up to 1000 Mbps.

Flawless fast service, even at 100 Mbps. So happy I got hooked up. So lucky they came by my place with the main trunk burried Fiber line.

Others in my area even a mile away can't get the service because there is no fiber cable burried in front of their homes.
 
And just like that, it's Front Wheels Off the Ground Friday

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Or Freight Train Friday

I saw these beautiful machines on the way home from work.

I think he was going about 40 MPH. I was able to pass him and pull over and wait to take pics a couple times.

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Hey Rain,
How is it going ? Have you been making progress on your Duster project ?
I was working on the 72 demon (almost same thing)
But now I have a tow rig truck down so I have to work on that. Dead cylinder from a likely burnt valve as a result of failed emissions equipment. (RRR, helped diagnose)

Then it's back on the road to Wyoming to pick up some more junk. LoL
 
@Stephen Hotz
Did you ever get the high speed Fiber Optics Internet Service hooked up at your new home ?

Got mine hooked up here last October, fiber to the home service 100 Mbps plan. Coming through at 95 Mbps. Not bad being out in the country 4 miles to the closest town.

They have service available to me also of 200, 300, 500 and all the way up to 1000 Mbps.

Flawless fast service, even at 100 Mbps. So happy I got hooked up. So lucky they came by my place with the main trunk burried Fiber line.

Others in my area even a mile away can't get the service because there is no fiber cable burried in front of their homes.
I recently went from Verizon DSL at 2.5MBPS on a good day to Xfinity that when it's working right is about 100Mbps. Don't know if its the 'gateway' (provided by them) or the line, but it drops low or out entirely at times. Can be a real PITA. but the speed is great when it works.
 
@Stephen Hotz
Did you ever get the high speed Fiber Optics Internet Service hooked up at your new home ?

Got mine hooked up here last October, fiber to the home service 100 Mbps plan. Coming through at 95 Mbps. Not bad being out in the country 4 miles to the closest town.

They have service available to me also of 200, 300, 500 and all the way up to 1000 Mbps.

Flawless fast service, even at 100 Mbps. So happy I got hooked up. So lucky they came by my place with the main trunk burried Fiber line.

Others in my area even a mile away can't get the service because there is no fiber cable burried in front of their homes.
They have it out front for us as soon as we get to the point that we need it.
 
And my uncles ashes is still in Tennessee. Never did find a life insurance plan. :BangHead:
 
Now that explains everything that happens here. Thought it was the modeling glue!
Nope, too many years, too close to the...(wow Karl will run with either of my ideas :rolleyes:)... ok too close to the rear end...or too close to the smoking pipes. :eek:
 
Tike, Kansas has millions of dollars in unclaimed life insurance money sitting with the Sec of State. Here after a period of time if an heir doesn't collect a policy the insurance company sends it to the state. How the company finds out I'm not sure. I think it will be the state he resided in. Someone in the family will have to make a few phone calls and ask some questions.
 
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