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Posted on 12/01/2006 12:55:15 PM PST by ecurbh
Welcome to The Hobbit Hole!
Sing hey! for the bath at close of day
That washes the weary mud away!
A loon is he that will not sing:
O! Water Hot is anoble thing!
O! Sweet is the sound of falling rain.
and the brook that leaps from hill to plain;
but better than rain or rippling streams
is Water Hot that smokes and steams.
O! Water cold we may pour at need
down a thirsty throat and be glad indeed;
but better is Beer, if drink we lack,
and Water Hot poured down the back.
O! Water is fair that leaps on high
in a fountain white beneath the sky;
but never did fountain sound so sweet
as splashing Hot Water with my feet!
Nice rifle... The site is hard to read, though. It's like it's written in a whole 'nother language or sumpthin.
Hey... welcome back! Does this mean you've got power and phones back up?
I'll bet the luster has pretty much worn off of ~that~ little adventure by now, eh? :-)
Short version, they're coming out with a semi-auto version, new mfr., for places like Schweiz and die Vereinigte Staaten, where such offerings may attract a buck or two.
Boy, those Germans - they have a different word for everything!
Had enuff of snow and ice for this year?
damn strait...
we got power back this afternoon... mrsnad hadtuh wait for me to get home tuh undo the wiring for the generator...
I'm uploadin' photos tuh York, so I'll be back later... fargin' dial-up...
Yeah, you'd think they'd at least have the basic ~courtesy~ to speak english. :-)
Glad you're back... We look forward to the pictures.
WELCOME BACK G'NAD. Glad to hear you're back up and running.
Gypsygirl waves at Gunner, too.
It looks like they're also making FG42s. The MP38 and BD3008 don't interest me. I suspect they will be quite pricey, but FN is making money by selling to the American market, so it shows it can be done.
Cool posting, thanks for the link, other interesting ones appear to be made as well.
Wahoo! Welcome back! Y'all thawed out yet?
We lost power again Sunday eve at about6pm and got it back today at 2pm.
There were branches and trees down the length of our lane. We headed out to clear it off with a bow saw and a truck and chain. One tree was a little too big for the bow saw, so we left the truck and walked to the end of our lane where we met a neighbor who happened to be in his 16 ton loader. He did in 5 minutes, what would have taken us 5 hours. We still have a lot of trees and branches to clean off the side of the lane, pile up, and burn this spring.
We spent the first five days mostly in our basement TV room where the propane fireplace kept us warm. The propane stovetop allowed us to eat quite well and my sunroom became our walk-in refrigerator. It got down to mid 30's upstairs during the night, but low 50's during the day because we would open up the door from the TV room downstairs. The kids ate MRE's one day (just for fun) but became pretty bored. I (Mrsnad) didn't really want them playing outside for fear of falling branches...it was amazing how we could just hear them falling...every five seconds at one point.
The kids are the happiest to have power because now they can read at night. :-) It was better though when G'nad got the generator last Friday. We were told the power could be out another week and decided enough was enough. G'nad got a 5Kw generator and made a dual male 220 plug (aka...suicide plug...not something for Corin to try) and ran 220 from the generator to a 220 outlet in the workshop downstairs. He opened (I want to say shut) the main breaker so that the power stayed in the house. That way we could use the breaker box to controll where we wanted power. Since all the major appliances are propane, it took very little power to run the furnace, water heater, well pump, and the chest freezer at the same time. I even got to use my garbage disposal, do laundry, and run my vacume at one point! It was so cool the way he could just flip a breaker and direct the power to where we wanted it!...He da man.
We were doing so well, g'nad and I had a few cocktails Saturday night... we didn't have any ice cubes, so I went out a picked icecicles to put in his bourbon... looked very stylish!...
oh... and Gunner seemed to be enjoying himself thru out this evolution...
g'nad here... I'm so proud of my wife and kids... I never heard a word of complaint... we were never in any danger, because we were prepared and had the right mindset... I had decided long ago to get a generator... but I put it off till now... we learned a few lessons, and also had a lot of our plans and habits confirmed as solid...
like the man said, "That which does not kill you, makes you stronger..." that said, it's good to be back...
good to be here bro... was thinkin' bout yuh when I was sippin' bourbon and icecicles...
Hey osage... ain't had time tuh ketch up... how'd yoou and LSA fair?...
we got 4" of new snow yesterday on the ground... with a sheen of ice on top... FLW has no snow... bastiges...
After a lot of grinning, I gave it some serious thought, and came to the conclusion this is one neat gadget that everyone who wears a Kevlar helmet should have (other than the fact that it has a list price of $126). It runs on a single CR123 battery, and has three forward-facing white LEDs, and two blue ones for night-vision use. The button on the side controls the three levels of brightness.
An important feature is the infrared LED on the side, which flashes once a second, and is used as a IFF beacon for night ops. At the rear, the top switch is the white-on/off/blue-on control. The bottom switch controls the IR LED.
The design is ingenious, with the dark brown base being clamped semi-permanently to the bottom edge of the helmet. The light itself locks on to the base, and has a latch to remove it.
This gadget offers the potential of being a hands-free flashlight, illumination for NVGs, and an IR beacon, and you can't lose it unless you lose your whole helmet. After spending $100 a pop to upgrade helmets (and I hope they've finally upgraded all of them), this should be standard equipment, at least for all trigger-pullers.
Ugh - what a mess... I figgered you'd get through it, you're no wilting wallflowers!
That lab of yours turned out just gorgeous!
way, way kewl... wisht Iduh had somethin' like that... we usedtuh strap mini mag lites to our helmets with innertube bands, but these are hi-speed...
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