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Jewel Wrote:
> Tom! a woman after my own heart. You put into type my exact thoughts
> re the removal of the wardrobe [closet] in the kid's room!
Yeah, but she'll forgive me when she's a teenager and has lots of clothes
to hang up.
I'll see if I can't manage a nice hiding spot in the closets
Well, that's not the list that Larry and I run. If you want to join that
other list, go ahead. But our list is better than their list because so
many of us from the BHM list are on it.
Regards.
Max. K 4 O D S.
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Transistor site http://www.funwithtransistors.net
you do know that box fan should be dumped when you get donme that
project right?Look on the bright side Dan in less than 2.5 years
there will be no projects left.oh yes a swingset. Lee
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On Mon, Nov 02,
2009 at 05:01:26PM -0500, Dan Rossi
wrote:
> Those of you old timers on the list will
Glad to see you're finally out of the closet. You're turning into quite a
handy guy. Do I need to write the wife a note and tell her what you could do
with more tools?
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From: Dan Rossi
To: Blind Handyman List
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 5:01 PM
Sub
Max that wrote the email is the moderator of the list we all use. I'm not sure
what that other list is. There are about 70 of us on Max's list.
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Ok, Dan, come out of the closet. Lol.
earlier, Dan Rossi, wrote:
>
>
>Those of you old timers on the list will remember one of my very first
>home projects. This took place between Christmas and New years of 2005.
>There was a large closet in the master bedroom approximately six feet
>wide, and n
Thanks,
I will check this out.
Tom Fowle wrote:
> Max,
> I think NFB has something about international ordering?
> Aren't they supposed to help the blind?
> tom
>
> On Tue, Nov 03, 2009 at 08:41:31AM +1100, Agent086b wrote:
>
>> Thanks I will take a look at that page.
>> Don't think I can purch
Oh jeez dan, you went and removed that ideal kid hiding place before the little
brat is even around. So when you re do the room you better put in a nice
hiding hole.
but of course all that led has to go. Don't you all remember hiding in your
closet when things got really sticky?
Tom
Max,
I think NFB has something about international ordering?
Aren't they supposed to help the blind?
tom
On Tue, Nov 03, 2009 at 08:41:31AM +1100, Agent086b wrote:
>
> Thanks I will take a look at that page.
> Don't think I can purchase a click Ruel here in Australia.
> Max.
> Tom Fowle wrote:
>
Dan,
yep, but then some people expect complexicated projects to bloody work!
even though we all know of so many complicated things that are sold that don't.
Around here we call it featuritis.
Tom
On Mon, Nov 02, 2009 at 04:33:59PM -0500, Dan Rossi wrote:
> Tom,
>
> You are a man after my own hear
Those of you old timers on the list will remember one of my very first
home projects. This took place between Christmas and New years of 2005.
There was a large closet in the master bedroom approximately six feet
wide, and nearly three feet deep. However, there was just a single 24
inch wide
hi Dan
that is the best use of the word complexicate
in a sentence i have heard all year.
in fact i have added it to my spell check dictionary.
grin
Jim in Minnesota
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Thanks I will take a look at that page.
Don't think I can purchase a click Ruel here in Australia.
Max.
Tom Fowle wrote:
> Max,
> I think they're called "story sticks" and I think there is some stuff
> about them on the BHM files page. I sometimes use my clickrule
> just like a story stick, but ha
Tom,
You are a man after my own heart. Why do something simple and easy when
you can make it much more complicated. It is so much fun to complexicate
a project.
--
Blue skies.
Dan Rossi
Carnegie Mellon University.
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Tel:(412) 268-9081
Max,
I think they're called "story sticks" and I think there is some stuff
about them on the BHM files page. I sometimes use my clickrule
just like a story stick, but havn't actually built one yet. When I
think of making one I always start getting too complicated.
Tom Fowle
On Tue, Nov 03, 2009
Hi all,
some months ago there was a lot of discussion on a measuring stick. I
seam to remember that you slide a stick in to a tube and lock it
somehow. Unfortunately I have lost the email describing how to build one
of these things.
I have a talking tape measure, but I would like some sort of te
OK, let me clarify further.
There are two mailing lists being talked about here.
One is ww4b which is hosted at yahoo groups. The other is
BlindWoodWorkers hosted at free lists.
The ww4b list started as those folks who receive the CDs of the wood
working magazines. I don't know what the Blin
no the same people bee hinde wwfth=b is also produceing wood working magaziens
on audio CD
- Original Message -
From: Dan Rossi
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 4:19 PM
Subject: RE: [BlindHandyMan] re wood working for the blind
We are ap
We are apparently talking about several different things here.
There is a mailing list called ww4b (wood working for the blind). You can
see the site for it at
groups.yahoo.com/group/ww4b
You can subscribe to it by sending a blank email to:
ww4b-subscr...@yahoogroups.com
When Max said it was
the email adress you gave me was to contackt the people who do the magazine
asapoased to sign up to the email list
- Original Message -
From: Tom Hodges
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 3:32 PM
Subject: RE: [BlindHandyMan] re wood working for t
I left out the word, wood in the name before. It is blindwoodworker, not
blindworker. So here it is again with the correction made.
Thanks.
What do you mean, it's the wrong list? Is there a right list and wrong
list?
It is an actual blind woodworker list, so I don't know what you mean.
Pl
it dosn't matter now i'v sorted it
- Original Message -
From: Tom Hodges
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 3:10 PM
Subject: RE: [BlindHandyMan] re wood working for the blind
What do you mean, it's the wrong list? Is there a right list and
What do you mean, it's the wrong list? Is there a right list and a wrong
list?
It is an actual blind worker list, so I don't know what you mean. Please
explain, if you don't mind.
Thank you, Tom
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