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ghostsniper
ghostsniper
11 days ago

Soon.
We have the sentinel ends of Crocuses poking up through the snow.
39 and sunny at 11am right now

Anne
Anne
10 days ago

Not yet for us.

I would like to ask the good people here to please find/verify the actual orders regarding the firing of all wildfire personnel. I was under the impression that wildfire staff were exempt from being removed from funding. However, the screaming liberals in this state are telling everyone that all wildland fire fighters have been terminated! Is this true? Was it just USForest Service, or was it also other government funding agencies such as DNRC, or US Parks, etc.? Thank you for your time it is much appreciated. Here in MT we really need to get ahead of this story!

ghostsniper
ghostsniper
10 days ago

Google Lamp-Radio
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Back around 2004 our son installed Google Adsense on my website without me knowing it, under the premise that it would bring in more money. I eventually found out and told him to get it off there, and he did.

In the meantime Google was sponsoring something and because my website was hooked up at the time, they sent me a promotional radio-lamp gadget. Kinda cool actually.

I was going through some boxes of stuff in the corner of my office and this radio was in one of the boxes so that’s why I brought it up.

This contraption is about 6″ x 6″ x 3″ thick and runs on batteries. Mostly white but with a translucent panel on the front where a muted color changing lamp happens.

Apparently there is some sort of sensor inside the lamp cause when it’s just sitting there it does nothing at all. However if it is rotated to another side the lamp comes on and slowly cycles through the various colors. Rotate it another 90 degrees and the lamp goes off and the radio comes on. Another 90 and the radio plays and the lamp comes on. One more rotation and everything turns off. Wasn’t that fun?

I haven’t seen this radio-lamp since I boxed it up back in 2006 when we moved here. (yes, there are still boxes of stuff here that have not been opened). So I looked it up and look what they are selling for:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/285132829086?_trksid=p4481478.c101506.m1851

I’m wondering if I should unload it?
Here’s what it looks like:

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Anne
Anne
10 days ago
Reply to  ghostsniper

Yes, unload it now while all those newly rich(unemployed) fools in DC have cash in their pockets! 🙂

Daniel K Day
Daniel K Day
10 days ago
Reply to  ghostsniper

Don’t ask us, ask your wife if she’d want you to sell it if she’d get 50% of the proceeds.

ghostsniper
ghostsniper
10 days ago
SK
SK
10 days ago

Very pretty photo.
Hard to tell exactly what the flower is without leaves to see. It looked at first like beautiful Queen Anne’s Lace that grows wild all over the midwest and is even considered an invasive weed in some parts. But then the purple color on the stems under the umbel is indicative of hemlock, a very poisonous plant easily confused with Queen Anne’s Lace (which, being part of the family of carrot plant, is edible and very tasty- roots, leaves, flowers and all).
Euell Gibbons in the 70s had a TV show and wrote a book about eating weeds and such. His book was “Stalking the Wild Asparagus”. I loved it and studied it and delighted in shocking my friends during camping and canoeing trips by eating weird wild vegetables I found along the way.
Gibbons died young and I don’t remember ever reading about his cause of death. My brothers, who scoffed at eating weeds, were convinced he chewed a hemlock stalk mistaking it was Queen Anne’s Lace.

DV8
DV8
4 days ago
Reply to  SK

Ironically, Euell’s death was determined to be from “Natural Causes.”

ghostsniper
ghostsniper
10 days ago

Paranoid
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Anyone can be a star!

Using VLC media player (free) you can slow it down to bite size pieces.
Then, watching youtubes you can pull it all together.
Just start s l o w and speed up as you see fit.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/BTc6FCHxTaE

Using this method I have expanded my catalog 100X.

G706
G706
10 days ago

Took my true love for a late Sunday afternoon drive in the ’64 F100. Watched the Sun go down and danced to a Bob Willis song in the alfalfa field. Thanks to Evan Williams and YouTube.

ghostsniper
ghostsniper
10 days ago
Reply to  G706

Man. 64 F100
Haven’t seen one in many, many years.
Is it white?

G706
G706
10 days ago
Reply to  ghostsniper

Originally was turquoise, but was brush painted blue. I need to write the story of this truck, maybe I can do that this week. I would post a picture but I need to learn how to do that here.

ghostsniper
ghostsniper
10 days ago
Reply to  G706

While you are typing or copy-pasting your story, notice along the bottom there are various editing symbols for BOLD, Italics, etc., and over on the right there is a small square with something smaller in the middle. Click on that symbol and then you can scroll your hard drive for the picture. Apparently you can only upload one pik per comment. You can do like John Venlet did and reply to yourself and upload another pik.