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jules
response 105 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 10 23:50 UTC 2003

i did a 50 butterfly tonight. 
gregb
response 106 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 11 17:15 UTC 2003

Does that mean you collected 50 butterflies, or did 50 butterfly 
strokes?
slynne
response 107 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 11 17:20 UTC 2003

or the lengths of the swimming pool (assuming a 25 yard or 25 meter 
pool)
kenish
response 108 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 11 17:22 UTC 2003

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jules
response 109 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 11 19:22 UTC 2003

50 yards butterfly stroke.
i dont typically do butterflies.
tsty
response 110 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 06:11 UTC 2003

invested five continuous hours with a partner of the law firm
representing this damn retirement community that is trying to
toss my mother out into the gutter.
  
we removed a substantial portion of the bad-faith rubble regarding
my mother's circumstance and appeared to create the fooundation for
a future (soon) agreement on living conditions. 
  
finally, we are dealing with an adult, it would seem.
  
parachutes are in place regardless.
scott
response 111 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 09:53 UTC 2003

While on vacation I fixed several major pieces of musical equipment for my
brother & his wife.
tod
response 112 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 17:30 UTC 2003

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scott
response 113 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 20 23:54 UTC 2003

Found & mostly fixed the the big problem with the mixer at the Ark, plus a
couple other lesser problems.
gregb
response 114 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 21 15:23 UTC 2003

One thing I've wanted to do with my PC is video editing.  To that end, 
I hooked up a 120 gig SATA HD (M-O-U-S-EEEEEEE!), a Pinnacle DC-500 
videocapture board, Premiere 6.0 and my Canon GL1 camcorder.  I 
captured three tapes of video and now the fun begins!
tod
response 115 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 21 16:08 UTC 2003

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scott
response 116 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 21 17:35 UTC 2003

Found a few odd things in my storage locker, and was able to stack things a
bit better than they were.
lowclass
response 117 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 21 22:53 UTC 2003

   Uncovered the septic tank lid, in prep for THe septic guy on 
tuesday or wednesday.


               (and there are random holes all OVER the back lawn...)
tod
response 118 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 21 23:06 UTC 2003

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edina
response 119 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 22 15:37 UTC 2003

Took my e-mail box from 500 messages down to 80.  PUrge purge purge.
gelinas
response 120 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 28 04:36 UTC 2003

Yesterday, I took a hacksaw to an iron plate welded onto the gatepost at
the Sailing Club.  It used to be needed to support the gate when it was
closed, but the gate was replaced years ago.  Now, the plate just made a
handy thing to open the side of a car, if the driver misjudged the turn.
So I removed it.

Today, I tore down and rebuilt part of the planter wall on the side of
the Sailing Club boathouse.  It had been cinder blocks capped with rocks,
and now it's just rocks.

I also made progress in leaarning to windsurf.  Didn't make a lot of
progress in actually sailing the board, but I got my feet properly placed,
for the first time, and so should do much better next time.
flem
response 121 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 28 21:01 UTC 2003

Windsurfing is hard.  I've tried it a few times, since my dad went nuts for
it a few years ago.  I suspect that at least part of my problems, though, had
to do with light and shifting winds, rather than lack of skill. 
russ
response 122 of 190: Mark Unseen   Jul 31 23:00 UTC 2003

Got the intake manifold pulled off the Taurus, which makes it
feasible to clean out the EGR passage.  (Now I know why it
costs so much to pay someone to do this job.)
russ
response 123 of 190: Mark Unseen   Aug 3 01:28 UTC 2003

Got the Taurus put back together and it seems to be working great.
(I'll never again buy a car where you have to pull the manifold
to change spark plugs.)
kami
response 124 of 190: Mark Unseen   Aug 5 21:07 UTC 2003

Not much. <sigh> Found my dining table. Now I have to decide what to pack up,
from the dining room, what to leave for whoever rents the house, and what
I really don't need.
How come, whenever you get set up to paint, the weather changes toward rain?
scott
response 125 of 190: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 14:21 UTC 2003

New brakes mostly installed on my bike, just taking a break to rest my back.
Probably I should get a repair stand one of these days.
scott
response 126 of 190: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 17:42 UTC 2003

Almost finished installing the new front brakes, when I realized that the
chain would be running right in the same space (it's a recumbent, if you're
wondering why the chain wouldinterfere with the front brakes).  So I cleaned
up the old front brakes, stuck on a new set of pads, and rode over to the bike
store.  Turned out the newer models with the V-markes have an extra chain
roller/guide to clear the front brakes.
scott
response 127 of 190: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 17:46 UTC 2003

Er, "V-brakes", not "V-markes".  This crazy keyboard has sort of a
spelling-model correction system to compensate for finger drift, since it has
no physical keys.  STill learning to type properly on it.  The mouse functions
are awesome, though.
other
response 128 of 190: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 02:35 UTC 2003

I just did a performance of improvisational lighting for a surreallist 
performance called "Fabula Rasa" at the University of Michigan Musemum of 
Art.

(The equipment was planned, the color scheme was picked out just before 
the show, and the cues were improvised as the show happened.)
gregb
response 129 of 190: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 17:28 UTC 2003

I've heard of improv acting, poetry, etc., but not lighting.  How does 
that work?
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