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RiverRatRuss Offline
#251 Posted:
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Ram27 wrote:
Two Fourty NEIN for Bucky. Applause


We call NEIN's Turd Pushers in Penny Point Rum in my parts... Herfing
MACS Offline
#252 Posted:
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Brisket came out awesome. Did some burnt ends with the point... Drool Drool
8trackdisco Offline
#253 Posted:
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Sluggish Good Morning to all.
Gene363 Offline
#254 Posted:
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Good Sunday Morning to All! Thunderstorms this morning and most of the day, it's 69° on the way to 72° today
deadeyedick Offline
#255 Posted:
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Yo! Up and out for a hike. Best wildflower season in the mountain preserve that I can remember since 1998.
danmdevries Offline
#256 Posted:
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Sunday Sunday Sunday
Ram27 Offline
#257 Posted:
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Howdy one & all !
DrafterX Offline
#258 Posted:
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One ain't here man... Mellow
rfenst Offline
#259 Posted:
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Detroit style bagels right out of the bakery oven for breakfast.
Just like when I used to live here as a kid!
God, I miss Detroit's food.
Ram27 Offline
#260 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
One ain't here man... Mellow




X BigGrin
DrafterX Offline
#261 Posted:
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Ram..!! Laugh
DrafterX Offline
#262 Posted:
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Feels like a waffle day... Mellow
danmdevries Offline
#263 Posted:
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I could go for some waffles right about now.

Banana and beef jerky for breffist.
8trackdisco Offline
#264 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
Feels like a waffle day... Mellow


Had a couple chocolate chip waffles this morning. Store bought and from the freezer. Disappointing. More reinforcement that pancakes are superior.
RiverRatRuss Offline
#265 Posted:
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Charlie Parkers for Brunch this afternoon and then the Mrs. gets dropped off for her Nails while I go drown a few with some friends, pick her up later!!! Herfing

She wants me to fix my Chicken & Dumplings for dinner tonight.. Slow Cooker time!! Beer Beer Herfing Herfing
BuckyB93 Offline
#266 Posted:
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RiverRatRuss wrote:
Charlie Parkers for Brunch this afternoon and then the Mrs. gets dropped off for her Nails while I go drown a few with some friends, pick her up later!!! Herfing

She wants me to fix my Chicken & Dumplings for dinner tonight.. Slow Cooker time!! Beer Beer Herfing Herfing


Great jazz musician, Charlie (the bird) Parker
MACS Offline
#267 Posted:
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8trackdisco wrote:
Had a couple chocolate chip waffles this morning. Store bought and from the freezer. Disappointing. More reinforcement that pancakes are superior.


Because frozen store bought waffles sucked? The fact you were surprised by that is all I need to know.

#waffles4life
Palama Offline
#268 Posted:
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BuckyB93 wrote:
Great jazz musician, Charlie (the bird) Parker


One of the all-time greats! If only he hadn’t gotten hooked on the “H”. Cursing

Btw, I believe his nickname is just “Bird”.
8trackdisco Offline
#269 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
Because frozen store bought waffles sucked? The fact you were surprised by that is all I need to know.

#waffles4life


Bought some frozen pancakes yesterday. Want to compare levels of suckiness.
They will be on the menu in coming week or two.
Ram27 Offline
#270 Posted:
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Never cared for waffles frozen or mix. Pancakes 🥞 not frozen only mix. Delicious!
Ram27 Offline
#271 Posted:
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Monday greetings folks. ram27bat
DrafterX Offline
#272 Posted:
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Cool Dudes...
RiverRatRuss Offline
#273 Posted:
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Mornin Ya'll... High of 53 and sunny today.. my guess it could get warmer... Mushrooms should be popping!!! around these parts Morels sell for $70 a LB.

French Toast Rocks... Nuff Said!!! Herfing
deadeyedick Offline
#274 Posted:
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Monday morning gents.

And it's pancakes, specifically buckwheat pancakes, unless you are some sissy boy.
corey sellers Offline
#275 Posted:
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Morning gang
Ram27 Offline
#276 Posted:
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X

Rat

DED


corey............. Hello

Gene363 Offline
#277 Posted:
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Good Monday Morning to All! It's been raining and thunderstorms since yesterday, more today, it's 63° on the way to 76° today.

Breaking down old computers that I used for folding software. Could not resist the urge to play with another Linux installation. So far I've done Mint, Puppy, and Ubuntu, today it'll be MX Manjaro and maybe openSUSE. Actully, I'm avoiding doing our taxes.
danmdevries Offline
#278 Posted:
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Welcome back to Monday fellas.
BuckyB93 Offline
#279 Posted:
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Gene363 wrote:
Good Monday Morning to All! It's been raining and thunderstorms since yesterday, more today, it's 63° on the way to 76° today.

Breaking down old computers that I used for folding software. Could not resist the urge to play with another Linux installation. So far I've done Mint, Puppy, and Ubuntu, today it'll be MX Manjaro and maybe openSUSE. Actully, I'm avoiding doing our taxes.


This past winter, I helped a friend migrate her stuff from her old "all in one" iMac to more updated machine and she gave me her old one (model A1224, mid 2009 version). I used it to play around with Linux again. I think I like the interface from Mint slightly better than Ubuntu.

Two seven NINE!
danmdevries Offline
#280 Posted:
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brisket, homemade kraut, cheese, and horseradish sauce on french breads
Gene363 Offline
#281 Posted:
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BuckyB93 wrote:
This past winter, I helped a friend migrate her stuff from her old "all in one" iMac to more updated machine and she gave me her old one (model A1224, mid 2009 version). I used it to play around with Linux again. I think I like the interface from Mint slightly better than Ubuntu.

Two seven NINE!


Mint is so far the best. That said, I fired up the old hackintosch and it still the faster than the Mac Mini, prolly the Nvidia video card but the Macbook M2 is still a litle faster. I may try a Linux installation on that box next. The AMD chip and older Nvida card in the box I'mcurrently playing with is just a little off, I think it wants to retire.
BuckyB93 Offline
#282 Posted:
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Gene363 wrote:
Mint is so far the best. That said, I fired up the old hackintosch and it still the faster than the Mac Mini, prolly the Nvidia video card but the Macbook M2 is still a litle faster. I may try a Linux installation on that box next. The AMD chip and older Nvida card in the box I'mcurrently playing with is just a little off, I think it wants to retire.


A previous employer some 10 yrs ago was upgrading all their computers and tossed out a ton of Dell Optiplex desktops and towers, I snagged a bunch of them out of the dumpster. (IT guy couldn't give them to me straight out right but said once it hit the dumpster, it's off his books and fair game). Probably grabbed about 10 of them along with some monitors, RAM, hard drives... just to frank around with. Reinstall OS, add RAM, mix and match the drives and such then donate to friends and some non-profit places like Boys and Girls clubs.

I kept a couple, one is still running as a media center on the home network (music, TV shows, movies) using Plex app/software.

Another one is a play and fart around with thing. I did the the hackintosh to it. It took a little time of trial and error to get all the hardware drivers to work but once I did, lost interest. Haven't fired it up in like 9 months of so.

My engineer DNA mentality is to keep franking with things to make it better... if it ain't broke... "fix" it until you break it (test the boundaries). Then learn on how you broke it and fix it again - make it better then when you started. When things are running smooth, find something else that needs "fixing."

I don't like chaos but embrace challenges.
Gene363 Offline
#283 Posted:
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BuckyB93 wrote:
A previous employer some 10 yrs ago was upgrading all their computers and tossed out a ton of Dell Optiplex desktops and towers, I snagged a bunch of them out of the dumpster. (IT guy couldn't give them to me straight out right but said once it hit the dumpster, it's off his books and fair game). Probably grabbed about 10 of them along with some monitors, RAM, hard drives... just to frank around with. Reinstall OS, add RAM, mix and match the drives and such then donate to friends and some non-profit places like Boys and Girls clubs.

I kept a couple, one is still running as a media center on the home network (music, TV shows, movies) using Plex app/software.

Another one is a play and fart around with thing. I did the the hackintosh to it. It took a little time of trial and error to get all the hardware drivers to work but once I did, lost interest. Haven't fired it up in like 9 months of so.

My engineer DNA mentality is to keep franking with things to make it better... if it ain't broke... "fix" it until you break it (test the boundaries). Then learn on how you broke it and fix it again - make it better then when you started. When things are running smooth, find something else that needs "fixing."

I don't like chaos but embrace challenges.


LOL, I used to buy Microsoft Actions Packs. They included server OS I thought I'd never actually install until a friend that administers servers for a local company offered several IBM rack mounted servers and SCSI disk arrays. More heft than power with a noise level and a current draw to match. I did learn a lot and when I got tired of playing I ended up with a bunch of neodymium magnets from the SCSI drives.
Ram27 Offline
#284 Posted:
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Computer 🖥 geek's. Think

Haven't a clue whatcha all talking about Willis.
HockeyDad Offline
#285 Posted:
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Nerds!

Y’all should set up a Bitcoin mine.
8trackdisco Offline
#286 Posted:
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Uneventful day at the shpo.
Boss is on vacation. Great opportunity to put in some extra hours.
corey sellers Offline
#287 Posted:
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RAMMIE
Ram27 Offline
#288 Posted:
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Hey corey wanna go to Chili's and grab something to eat? Think
BuckyB93 Offline
#289 Posted:
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I could go for some potato skins with bacon right about now. You buying?

Two ate NINE!

Apple crisp in the oven. Frank me though, we don't have any ice cream to go with it. Might have to hop on the e-bike and buzz down to the the grocery store for half a gallon of vanilla bean ice cream.
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#290 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
One of the all-time greats! If only he hadn’t gotten hooked on the “H”. Cursing

Btw, I believe his nickname is just “Bird”.

I remember that you also own World's Greatest Jazz Concert Evah...though I think our versions may have been slightly different.
RiverRatRuss Offline
#291 Posted:
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Mornin Ya'll... Sprng is in the Air... two days of in the 50's... LOL

Taking some T" Poles in the the Sawer today, Ameren Electric. is in town removing and replacing T'Poles and I asked them for the old one's they're taking out, they are gladly dropping them off on one of my lots, saves them hauling them 30 miles to unload in another town their stockyard is at... Herfing Herfing
MACS Offline
#292 Posted:
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I spent 8 hours on the ocean yesterday! About 5 of them fishing. Caught my limit (5) of Vermilion snapper, caught a red snapper which I had to throw back because the fkn season is literally 2 days, and I saw a large cobia get caught as well as a large barracuda.

The barracuda was probably 50 lbs. Dude was bringing up a bottom fish he'd hooked and the barracuda ate it and hooked himself. lol
corey sellers Offline
#293 Posted:
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Morning gents
Ram27 Offline
#294 Posted:
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Mornin Rat, MAC & corey.

And all others whom venture in.

Well done with fishy time MAC.

deadeyedick Offline
#295 Posted:
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Morning Ram. Don't drink the water brother.
Sunoverbeach Offline
#296 Posted:
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Morning, peoples. Work jammed me up for a bit. Then illness f!@#$ me up for a bit more. I'm back now, hale and hearty. Didja miss me?
DrafterX Offline
#297 Posted:
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You weren't out looking for CROS..?? Huh
Sunoverbeach Offline
#298 Posted:
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Well I was hot on his trail when I was ambushed by a squad of attack germs. Everything's a little fuzzy after that
Gene363 Offline
#299 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
I spent 8 hours on the ocean yesterday! About 5 of them fishing. Caught my limit (5) of Vermilion snapper, caught a red snapper which I had to throw back because the fkn season is literally 2 days, and I saw a large cobia get caught as well as a large barracuda.

Quote:
The barracuda was probably 50 lbs. Dude was bringing up a bottom fish he'd hooked and the barracuda ate it and hooked himself. lol


Good day! Big bait for a big fish.
Gene363 Offline
#300 Posted:
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Good Tuesday Morning to All! It's a cloudy 60° on the way to 75° today. No range time, waiting for a roofing contractor to show up. A new leak showed up after a recent storm. Brick wall
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