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Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussion' started by CVYota, Aug 14, 2011.

  1. Jan 16, 2017 at 4:29 PM
    Cold Iron

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    20 years in the engine and boiler room of ships usually along the equator some place. Pacific, Indian Ocean, Gulf, etc. 140 was pretty normal sometimes get down to 120. Depends on where you were in the plant too.

    Worse times are when the plant dies for some reason and the ship goes dead in the water, also generated electricity. Have to be in the plant to figure out how to get back on line. We would rotate personnel out every 5 min. it would hit more than 200*. Except for me, it was my engine room. Something went wrong it was my responsibility to get it back on line. I was the only one that could fix some of the equipment when we weren't down too. So would work on it until it was back up. Good times. Actually in a way they were. Looking back in retrospect anyhow, maybe not so much at the time. Did what had to do.
     
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    Kolunatic

    Kolunatic Broke ass

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    So that's why ya live in ice now.
     
  3. Jan 16, 2017 at 4:36 PM
    Cold Iron

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    Why I didn't mind moving here ;)

    Although moved here from Asheville, NC one of the best places I had ever lived. My father had just died of cancer and a head hunter contacted me. Timing was right. Figured I wasn't smart enough to cure cancer but could help those that might. It is that ideological stuff that always gets me into trouble LOL.
     
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    gettin ready for the bed. lots of walking im told!
     
  5. Jan 16, 2017 at 4:41 PM
    Kolunatic

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    Do they buy your boots?
     
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    MQQSE I take naps

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    Not caught up, just stopping by. Need to do a partial clear on the driveway. Kristi went out to get her hair done; gonna run snowthrower down that side of drive. Still snowing, this a good one and we needed it before the subzero spell forecasted to follow it up.

    For Susan, Bear says Hi. :)IMG_0133.jpg
     
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    ImpulseRed008 Gone But Not Forgotten

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    :woot: hi Bear!! Enjoy the snow!!
     
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    Looks like a lot of snow. I know yall need it. Be safe!
     
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    @Cold Iron
    Hey Mike . Can you take a look at both pairs of Lowas I'm looking at and see if and what differences there might be please? The expensive ones look more heavy duty than the others which I wear.
    ThanksShopping Cart - REI.com
    https://www.rei.com/ShoppingCart
     
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    That's good.
     
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    Order a pizza and a antipasto :}
     
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    Kolunatic

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    Wife brought home 3 frozens!!
     
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    Never really found a frozen that I liked :{ even tried a few digiornos etc

    Cypher
     
  15. Jan 16, 2017 at 5:20 PM
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    Hey Kevin that cart is yours and I can't see what you have in it.

    The ones you mentioned earlier are these
    https://www.rei.com/product/881273/lowa-ticam-ii-gtx-hiking-boots-mens

    As near as I can tell these are a bit lighter than their standard hiking back packing boots. With a tighter closer fit around the ankle. Not sure if it has more ankle support because of that no mention is made of it. Thinking you don't need a load bearing boot so much so these may be a good all around boot. About all I can see. Of course the main question is do they feet your feet and ankles and make them happy! My 2 cents anyhow.
     
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    Evening people.
    Just got in from practicing with Gohan.
    Fingers and wrist real sore. But that's ok. Had fun.
    Lots of interesting reading tonight.
    This shoe thing has me laughing.
    Our Storm is changing its attitude. Think more snow than they are saying tomorrow night.
    Time for a pop tart..
     
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    Do they make bacon wrapped bacon? That'd be a bombass breakfast!
     
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    I think it'll work out to 10+ inches since Friday. And yes, we needed it.:cool:
    Just cleared the half; supposed to continue on and off thru tonight. I'll clean off the Ram and do the whole driveway over tomorrow when it clears up some.

    Coffee and then a shower, dogs gave me that look when I was wiping them off. ;)
    Before & AfterIMG_0142.jpgIMG_0145.jpg
     
  19. Jan 16, 2017 at 5:32 PM
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    Found some that are pretty good but pics won't load.
     
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    Good idea on raising wipers. People down here would look at ya funny.
     
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