Popgadget
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Frenchtown looks and sounds like a neat place. What the heck is Shadfest?
I’ve played in bands at Shadfest, usually to large crowds.
Frenchtown looks and sounds like a neat place. What the heck is Shadfest?
I've never had that. But I like most fish.pickerel (walleye).
It looks like a great party with a funy name. 'Course we have SandFest and Shrimporee down here. Probably need to reccommend they book your band!I’ve played in bands at Shadfest, usually to large crowds.
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Well, it's probably due our driving on the Left hand side of the road... 'Scania' must make them for the UK market, so they're less expensive for us.Never seen one in person wagtail
I know only AutoCAD.Chilly today
Good worship, I led singing.
Good lunch, we had a visitor from MO here teaching a class at the Fire academy, so invited him to lunch with us.
I got out my turbocad last night to work on another cabin plan. Been awhile since I used it so forgot how to do things. Microstation is still my favorite CAD program. I used to teach it at local community college. Autocad is next favorite, but after they disabled my last version because they weren’t supporting it any longer, I refused to buy it again.
Interesting. Usually 1,2,3 but sometimes it's G,1,2,3 with G being Garage or Ground as in basement, and some times its G1, G2, G3, 1, 2, 3.... And is G1 the lowest or is it G3 the lowest?
One building I use a lot has G for Ground which is a basement and 1,2,3, 4 above ground, then an underground extension of two levels and the upper underground level is E2 while the lower underground level is E1. It makes sense when you look at it from the bottom up E1, E2, G, 1,2,3,4.
It can get really funny trying to explain it to new comers.
Thanks !Normally 1,2,3
But our 100 year old building at work, the first floor is ground level in the front, but building is built on a slope. So in back, 1st floor is below ground level
So at work they use, 0,1,2
Helo, very nice building with woodwork. We have thrown away most of the old draft boards around here. I don't know if my older brother still has his. It was a big one, maybe 1.5m x 2m. He had the green plastic overlay on it, which makes it nice for tight lines, and we used it as dining table too, when adjusted flat.
Church was good.
We may have won the overnight rain total contest....4.8" I told the wifey it has been a long time since we have had that much. The storms kept on training. It was 53F this morning, which feels cool to us being used to the 80's.
Great looking truck. Unfortunately Scania is not sold in the US. Maybe in Canada? Volvo is more common here
Nice drafting board. Spent many hours with one of these in my early days. Designed a gear oil pump for the Professional Engineering license exam in California.
My dad had a long nosed Mercedes truck back in the day. Used it often when needed.
Good Evening Helo,
First floor, ersten Boden
Second floor, zweiten Boden
I think the other guys gave you an accurate answer!
Du willst nicht wasser kommst durch dein dach Uber dein zweiten boden!!
I am far from trucking, just like the looks, that's it. But what I have noticed, here is Volvo vs Scania "war". For truckers it's like religion. I can't explain it with rational argumentsGood (Monday) morning. Overnight Low of 7.3C and it's presently 21C, clear with a breeze.
'Scania' trucks/lorries are somewhat common down here in Aus.
Looks like a dhobi day with some preparations for ANZAC Day, on Thursday,... polishing shoes (RM Williams boots, actually) and such.
That's about it, take care all.