"Neil Brooks" wrote:
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At the risk of injecting a touch of /relevant/ content ... who has a
TV in their woodshop?
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No TV, no radio, no nothing.
Putzing around in the boat yard gives me a place to put the square
pegs back in the square holes, the round pegs in the round holes, and
the rest go in the old bit bucket.
Lew
On Thu, 24 Sep 2009 09:49:19 -0700 (PDT), Robatoy wrote:
> I wonder what percentage of that would be ClusterFox news?
>
> http://ow.ly/15QBN2
Over 8 hours per day? I've been layed up for 5 weeks, and I don't average
that many hours in a week. Can't get to the shop, but can still wood carve
and wood burn.
On Thu, 24 Sep 2009 09:49:19 -0700 (PDT), Robatoy
<[email protected]> wrote:
>I wonder what percentage of that would be ClusterFox news?
>
>http://ow.ly/15QBN2
They can't get Norm.
I presume it is driven by a mix of availble free time, available
content, cost to participate, etc. Clearly some strange mix of
criteria because Greec and Spain are near the top along with many
richer countries like ourselves.
I get my few hours a day and am quite grateful for it. While my
leanings are more towards Fux than CNN I really don't listen to any of
those noise machines much. I prefer brain candy and my indoctrination
is already completed anyway.
On Sep 24, 9:49=A0am, Robatoy <[email protected]> wrote:
> I wonder what percentage of that would be ClusterFox news?
>
> http://ow.ly/15QBN2
On Sep 24, 10:49=A0am, Robatoy <[email protected]> wrote:
> I wonder what percentage of that would be ClusterFox news?
>
> http://ow.ly/15QBN2
At the risk of injecting a touch of /relevant/ content ... who has a
TV in their woodshop?
When will/won't you watch it (eg, not while cutting, but while
sanding, shaping, etc.)??
I hook the iPod up to some powered speakers, personally, and just let
the tunes rip ... while ... I do the same ;-)