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Good morning guys. I hope everyone has a great day.
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::thumbs up:: Very cool! Got it bookmarked.George_Calfas said:
A Close Encounters reference...now I know I'm in the right thread.wideright said:::thumbs up:: Very cool! Got it bookmarked.George_Calfas said:
Art- what in the heck are you making?? The Close Encounters mountain?? :lol:
Morning Joe!muskiesfan said:Good morning guys. I hope everyone has a great day.
wideright said:::thumbs up:: Very cool! Got it bookmarked.George_Calfas said:
Art- what in the heck are you making?? The Close Encounters mountain?? :lol:
Obviously the new one is working well for you thenchashawk said:Good morning boys!
Had to go and buy a keyboard this morning, of all things. ::facepalm::
wideright said:Morning George, Paul, Adam, Chris.
Adam- is that one of those bug redemptions? (I'm clueless)
Coffee in it?chashawk said:Good morning boys!
Had to go and buy a keyboard this morning, of all things. ::facepalm::
chashawk said:Good morning Dave.It'll take some getting used to. :lol:
Good morning Joe! Have a great day brother.
Art - the amazing thing is how 12-18 yds of fill doesn't look like much when they dump it out of the truck.
:lol:George_Calfas said:Coffee in it?chashawk said:Good morning boys!
Had to go and buy a keyboard this morning, of all things. ::facepalm::
It'll spread out to be a lot, no doubt. It's just always amazed that it looks to be sooooo much in the truck,A_Pharis said:My dad owned and operated a trucking company for groundcover (bark, mulch and dirt) for 15 years. One yard is equivalent to one bucket of your average front end loader. (Really depends on the size of the loader, but "average" would be about right)chashawk said:Good morning Dave.It'll take some getting used to. :lol:
Good morning Joe! Have a great day brother.
Art - the amazing thing is how 12-18 yds of fill doesn't look like much when they dump it out of the truck.
12 - 18 yards should spread to be a pretty good bit.
JackLondon said:I survived test #3 last night and got a 91%.
Was pretty dicey the first time I attempted it. My mind was in the stratosphere and I only got 41 % on the first attempt. (We can retake it as many times as possible in the allotted hour.
Only twelve questions, so, with enough screwups and restarts, you can get through it about three times if necessary. Each time they change up the questions, though.
The first time when I got the awesome 41 I unknowingly said, out loud mind you, "Don't panic!" The people around me darted nervous glances my way. I shut up after that.
Sooooo, if I can get 85% or better on the final, I can earn the first A in my entire academic mathematical career! Here's hopin'!
George_Calfas said:JackLondon said:I survived test #3 last night and got a 91%.
Was pretty dicey the first time I attempted it. My mind was in the stratosphere and I only got 41 % on the first attempt. (We can retake it as many times as possible in the allotted hour.
Only twelve questions, so, with enough screwups and restarts, you can get through it about three times if necessary. Each time they change up the questions, though.
The first time when I got the awesome 41 I unknowingly said, out loud mind you, "Don't panic!" The people around me darted nervous glances my way. I shut up after that.
Sooooo, if I can get 85% or better on the final, I can earn the first A in my entire academic mathematical career! Here's hopin'!
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chashawk said::lol:George_Calfas said:Coffee in it?chashawk said:Good morning boys!
Had to go and buy a keyboard this morning, of all things. ::facepalm::
4 years worth of cookie crumbs, bacon fat, and humidity. (didn't always have A/C in my office)