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“he was standing right there, how do you let him flee???”
Dave, this is like the guy who shut down Newark for 6 hours a couple of weeks ago. The TSA agents and guards saw that he kept trying to get around the rope barricade. They were watching him. They had him. So why didn’t they do something to PREVENT what they saw coming, rather than apprehend him after he did exactly what they thought he was going to do.
I’m finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel – my entire computer crashed. I had to use the restore disc, which wiped out all of my programs and files. When it was done, the only icons on my desktop were for internet explorer and Adobe reader, so I could read internet explorer. And I had WIN XP, but no Office. I had to re-install Office, Corel, Illustrator, Norton, Quickbooks, Firefox, etc,etc. It’s taken 2 days. Fortunately, I have an on-line backup, and all of my files are now being downloaded back into my computer, and I didn’t lose a thing. The best $55 I ever spent. If I had lost all of my docs, and photos, I’d be headed to jump off the nearest bridge.
DIBS, your panel molding question got me thinking “that’s got to be the easiest and least expensive detail to put into a place which is missing pre-war details”. a ton of no-detail pre-war aptmts would look great once these type of moldings are added back in. and am thinking one doesn’t have to fine someone super skilled to install it – just some good math & measuring skills so they can center them properly on the calls, etc.
“he was standing right there, how do you let him flee???”
Dave, this is like the guy who shut down Newark for 6 hours a couple of weeks ago. The TSA agents and guards saw that he kept trying to get around the rope barricade. They were watching him. They had him. So why didn’t they do something to PREVENT what they saw coming, rather than apprehend him after he did exactly what they thought he was going to do.
I’m finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel – my entire computer crashed. I had to use the restore disc, which wiped out all of my programs and files. When it was done, the only icons on my desktop were for internet explorer and Adobe reader, so I could read internet explorer. And I had WIN XP, but no Office. I had to re-install Office, Corel, Illustrator, Norton, Quickbooks, Firefox, etc,etc. It’s taken 2 days. Fortunately, I have an on-line backup, and all of my files are now being downloaded back into my computer, and I didn’t lose a thing. The best $55 I ever spent. If I had lost all of my docs, and photos, I’d be headed to jump off the nearest bridge.
DIBS, your panel molding question got me thinking “that’s got to be the easiest and least expensive detail to put into a place which is missing pre-war details”. a ton of no-detail pre-war aptmts would look great once these type of moldings are added back in. and am thinking one doesn’t have to fine someone super skilled to install it – just some good math & measuring skills so they can center them properly on the calls, etc.
“You mean W didn’t even drive an American car??”
LOL, Biff.
The great “garbage bag debate” is going on in the Grace Alley thread.
I just made a very thoughtful and insightful post in your Forum thread, DIBS.
Fiat…”Fix It Again Tony.”
I hope that doesn’t drive benson away. 🙂
I’ll be doing palm readings for a select few.
Posted by: daveinbedstuy at January 20, 2010 12:21 PM
DIBS while holding young asian/mexican’s hand “I see a white asshat from BedStuy by your side in the near future….say…..around 11pm tonight”
Whew! CarGar. I thought you were serious too.