Wednesday, September 18, 2024
Just Living in Interesting Times
Tuesday, September 17, 2024
In Case You Were Wondering...
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| Bummer. |
Monday, September 16, 2024
Meme Monday: Traveling Memes
My wife and I just got back from visiting our oldest this weekend*, so we put in a lot of hours on the road. That got me to thinking about all of the traveling memes out there, so... Here we are.
We also had an ulterior motive for the trip, which was to drop off the rest of her items that she couldn't fit into our SUV the first time around (if you'll recall, the U-Haul was up in Dayton so she could only fit a few boxes in before I left to bring the truck up there.)
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| Yeah, that. From supermeme.ai. |
And so we tried our best to stuff everything into the CR-V. Somehow, we succeeded.
Away we went.
*It was her birthday.
Thursday, September 12, 2024
Channeling My Inner Boss
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| Hmm... Have I been here before? |
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| Because I simply can't keep my mouth shut. |
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| There's a reason why I'm still hidden. |
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| Yes, I remember Born in the USA quite well. Between that album, Purple Rain, 1984, and a host of other classic albums, 1984 was a good year. |
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| Fancy meeting you here. |
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| /sigh |
Wednesday, September 11, 2024
Did You Ever Anticipate THIS, Sir Terry?
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| From the Kickstarter page. |
Monday, September 9, 2024
Meme Monday: Gatekeeper Memes
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| Yeah, pretty much. The old H.L. Mencken line about someone somewhere having a good time springs to mind. From X. |
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| Poor Gandalf. I imagine Gatekeepers imagine themselves like this. From Twitter and Sales Evangelist. |
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| Like I mentioned, gaming isn't the only hobby that has its share of gatekeepers. From Reddit. |
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| Amazing how frequently this pops up whenever I poke my nose into comics. From Facebook's Dungeons and Dads group. |
Sunday, September 8, 2024
Red Needs Water Badly
On September 4th we received our next batch of wood for the deck.
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| The guy delivering the wood warned me about some of the pieces. He didn't pull them, but if he had he'd have gotten me better boards, as he builds decks as a side job on the weekends. |
That meant I worked on the deck this weekend.
I have 42 rows to replace, so I bought enough wood for 21 rows plus a bit extra to compensate for any bad boards.
So today, I put down nine rows.
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| One more row here will barely fit within the length of a 16 foot board, and then I'll have to use combinations of 8 foot and 12 foot boards. |
It was also quite the adventure, given that I dropped a couple of things that fell down under the deck, so I had to crawl under it to get to the drill bit and screws. I was sure not going to go on another trip to the hardware store for another countersink bit.
The hardest part of the deck work has been ripping out the old boards:
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| The damage. |
I'm going to have to break those down and safely remove/bend the nails before I can get too much farther along. These 4 inch-wide boards may look pretty, but there's a lot more of them than there would have been if the previous homeowner had used the more commonly used 6 inch wide boards. Sure, I could have replaced the 4 inch boards with 6 inch, but that would have required me ripping out all of the boards so I could properly do it. And I really wasn't going to do that and leave the deck in an incomplete state for a couple of months.
The weather today was fantastic. Almost too much so, because in my focus on my work I neglected to hydrate and even eat some lunch. (I did have a handful of nuts, so I wasn't completely crazy.) Right now, I'm paying the price by nursing a headache while I drink water.
EtA: It's countersink, not counterstrike. /sigh





















