Sort of. I'm learning a bit about laser power classes. Apparently a IIIb is anywhere in the range of 10-500mW (much more hazardous to use though as you can damage your eyes). A lot of hobbyists are taking the diodes out of DVD writable drives and using them to cut holes in plasic and the like. It's basically parlor tricks though...
Bingo that was the location!! Plate was stuck on the bus, just below the little billboard thingy. It even had expired tabs, which was part of the hint. Very cool location, sat signal sucked down there by the buildings, but it was cool.
enjoy: a best friend. a new friend who in a year coud easily make it to BF status, and my guy foodie friend (all of which of us are close friends - foodie intoduced us to new BF)
going out to dinner to celebrate foodies birthday.
we went to willies wine bar (hit google for a menu) we ate and ate and ate and did cheese and salami and... wine - i brought a bottle of dom and a bottle of 1999 mt veeder reserve cab...
top it off w/ dessert & 4 ports...
and for giggles addsd in the fact that the wine buyer is a friend and hooked us up... we STILL had almost $300 as a tab ...
it was an amazing delicious nite i wil never forget.
Becoming a new uncle once again. Baby Kai is going to be the last born on my side of the family. Everybody is fixed now except me and that's only a matter of time. Cute kid. I was glad to remember that hospitals do yield some good times and not all bad. My faith in doctors is coming back little by little.
I saw it too, OT, and went looking for a cartoon to post. Didn't find anything *that* funny. Anyway, I thought the same thing - ain't gonna be riding a unicycle home from THAT procedure!
Cliff effect From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In telecommunications, the cliff effect or digital cliff describes the sudden loss of digital signal reception. Unlike analog signals, which gradually fade when signal strength decreases or electromagnetic interference or multipath increases, a digital signal provides data which is either perfect or non-existent at the receiving end. It is named for a graph (shown below) of reception quality versus signal quality, where the digital signal "falls off a cliff" instead of having a gradual rolloff.
This is what Comcast says, so I'm just going to sit back and see if I have a signal come Feb. 17th. This is from the link I posted up-thread.
Q I have cable TV. Do I need to get a converter box in order to keep watching TV after the digital switch on Feb. 17?
A Not if your cable provider gives you all the local channels you want, as Comcast does with its basic-cable service. You should have everything you need, now and after next year's digital switch-over, without resorting to over-the-air digital gear or any other new equipment.
Q Wait a sec: I posed this very question to Comcast, and they told me I needed to upgrade my service or equipment.
A I also posed this question to a Comcast spokesman, who responded in writing: 'Comcast customers don't have to do anything to continue to receive service after the digital transition, no matter what level of service they have or how their TV is connected to our network. Whether you have digital or analog service from Comcast, you're all set.'
Thanks, OT! And I hear ya, me2 - the technical explanations go over my head sometimes.
Today I went to order my vanity top. I have a decision to make regarding how they will make the sidesplashes and whether to have them attach them or not. Due to my walls being out of plumb, my contractor and I had already decided not to do the attached sidesplashes. But then there are two ways to do the "loose" sidesplashes, which the bathroom designer had to explain to me a zillion times before I understood it enough so I can explain it to my contractor, so he can tell me which one to order. Ugh. I will be so relieved when that sucker is installed and the for sale sign is up!!!
the bus cache is awesome
your rims kick ass
and I LOVE changing in to JEANS after work!!!!!
it wasn't YOUR $$!
otherwise you'd be pimpjessdaddy :sheepish:
freedom, to do what I want, any old time. :cool:
I've just decided that I'm going to live on my schedule, no one elses. So far, so good.
I should start at 3AM more often.
maybe not :coolfrown:
6th annual Freedom Day!
Today is the 6th anniversary of the judge stamping my dissolution papers saying I DON'T! & the re-instating of my maiden name.
There is a party - at my favorite bar, with my favorite girlfriends in my honor tonight.
I'm so excited. I love this day!!! :cool:
also enjoy: lunch with my friend Andrew today. 2 hours of lunch.. cause the bosses are all gone. yay me!
aaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
much better
I watched that 'live' - probably about 3-6 months before Urban's "star" really took off. I'm kinda glad I stayed at home that Saturday night...
I always love steel guitar music...
this show on at 9pm 2nite..
I watched the show alrdy "on demand" its good stuff.
going out to dinner to celebrate foodies birthday.
we went to willies wine bar (hit google for a menu) we ate and ate and ate and did cheese and salami and... wine - i brought a bottle of dom and a bottle of 1999 mt veeder reserve cab...
top it off w/ dessert & 4 ports...
and for giggles addsd in the fact that the wine buyer is a friend and hooked us up... we STILL had almost $300 as a tab ...
it was an amazing delicious nite i wil never forget.
Also, Torgy?
never HIT google...you treat her very nicely...you ask google or you get lucky with google...never hit her...
no matter when i call i can make an appointment the same day :smile:
its not a bad thing...he's kinda young and new..
Well, now you've gone and changed the picture so my post makes no sense. :eyeroll:
Torgy is still in MN :goofy:
Sacramento guy has been dumped for well over a year now... :barf:
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In telecommunications, the cliff effect or digital cliff describes the sudden loss of digital signal reception. Unlike analog signals, which gradually fade when signal strength decreases or electromagnetic interference or multipath increases, a digital signal provides data which is either perfect or non-existent at the receiving end. It is named for a graph (shown below) of reception quality versus signal quality, where the digital signal "falls off a cliff" instead of having a gradual rolloff.
I need to buy an HD tv...
don't upgrade to HD on comcast...get a fancy box and an rabbit ear...
and I'll have HD at home at least for the local channels??
just change one letter from each word and mix it up - cool
clue n
clue y
ny = new york
sorry thats just me being weird me
owie!!!! really?! :eek: :frown:
http://www.yourdailymedia.com/media/1143561611/Family_Guy_-_Peter_Needs_A_Vasectomy
thats exactly what I was gonna ask! you know.... a BF can be a BF :wink:
also- we want to pry.... really now GF, what happened between you and adorable Torgy?
picturing Posen singing it to cm
Q I have cable TV. Do I need to get a converter box in order to keep watching TV after the digital switch on Feb. 17?
A Not if your cable provider gives you all the local channels you want, as Comcast does with its basic-cable service. You should have everything you need, now and after next year's digital switch-over, without resorting to over-the-air digital gear or any other new equipment.
Q Wait a sec: I posed this very question to Comcast, and they told me I needed to upgrade my service or equipment.
A I also posed this question to a Comcast spokesman, who responded in writing: 'Comcast customers don't have to do anything to continue to receive service after the digital transition, no matter what level of service they have or how their TV is connected to our network. Whether you have digital or analog service from Comcast, you're all set.'
Today I went to order my vanity top. I have a decision to make regarding how they will make the sidesplashes and whether to have them attach them or not. Due to my walls being out of plumb, my contractor and I had already decided not to do the attached sidesplashes. But then there are two ways to do the "loose" sidesplashes, which the bathroom designer had to explain to me a zillion times before I understood it enough so I can explain it to my contractor, so he can tell me which one to order. Ugh. I will be so relieved when that sucker is installed and the for sale sign is up!!!
And yes, I do plan on snipping him. I'll still have plenty to play with after the fact so I'm not too bummed. :sheepish:
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I can only dream of Posen singing to me like that :cool:
I just can't go looking for it right now..
:sheepish:
Pagination