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25 new of 673 responses total.
rcurl
response 232 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 16 23:23 UTC 2003

That's because they are ART, not just baskets.
keesan
response 233 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 16 23:26 UTC 2003

This particular model used to be made by the native americans and sold for
use picking potatoes.
rcurl
response 234 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 16 23:38 UTC 2003

But they crossed the Ann Arbor border...that changed them to ART.
slynne
response 235 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 00:46 UTC 2003

IHB I just met a couple who are trying to buy the house next door. They 
seem really cool. They love dogs, dont mind barking, think creeping 
charlie is ok, and seem just like the mellow sort of people who will 
fit right into this neighborhood. They are grad students at UofM. They 
havent closed on the house yet and have some conditions that they need 
met before they do. Just little things like a furnace. Hopefully, the 
people who own it will get that stuff taken care of in time. If all 
goes well, they will be moving into it in 30 days. 
gelinas
response 236 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 03:09 UTC 2003

I've seen Mister Zeh's baskets, but I always missed the demonstration of his
labours.  Yeah, when you start with a tree, a basket can get expensive.

After a few hours at the Sailing Club booth on Liberty, I wandered the Art
Fair on North U/Thayer/Washington/Ingalls Mall, catching part of pot-throwing
demonstration.  Good stuff.
tsty
response 237 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 05:49 UTC 2003

the stark raving madrigal singers did their amazing performances
tonight in front of four different crowds - and raised a whole *dollar*
for the continuation of our scofflaw performances.
  
doubles the treasury!
  
had a real blast! then off to washtenaw dairy for ice cream repast.
  
gotta luv it
!
scott
response 238 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 09:52 UTC 2003

I'm still a bit jetlagged and therefore up before 6am, but I did discover that
I'd thoughtfully left myself a day or two worth of the good tea.  I was
dreading trying to get down to the coop during Art Fair.

And after about a month and a half I've actually got a place to myself for
a bit.  That's *really* nice.
gull
response 239 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 13:44 UTC 2003

Re #225:
o/~ Burninating the countryside / Burninating the peasants... o/~

Heeheehee.
tod
response 240 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 16:52 UTC 2003

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lynne
response 241 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 17:13 UTC 2003

Feeling much better after calling in sick yesterday.  While I was not
technically horking up my innards, I *was* asleep for about 26 of the past
30 hours, which leads me to conclude that there really was something 
wrong with me.  (beyond the usual, that is! :)
Oh--IHB my communication was accepted with no further do-si-doing :)
scott
response 242 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 18:50 UTC 2003

17" LCD monitor, yum.  

Plus we spent some time at the store trying to figure out whether it was
wall-mountable, concluded that it didn't seem to be officially supported but
physically possible.  Then I leafed through the instruction book after getting
home and found a couple pages of instructions for attaching the (optional)
wall bracket.  (The keyword, it turns out, is "VESA".  Some kind of mounting
standard)
gull
response 243 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 20:11 UTC 2003

VESA makes a lot of standards relating to monitors.  There are
VESA-standard video modes, as well.
michaela
response 244 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 22:55 UTC 2003

Re #241 - sometimes, even if you aren't technically sick, your body will force
mandatory rest so you DON'T get sick.  After all that school and work, I'm
sure your brain and body needed the rest.  :)

IHB I get to see my dad tomorrow, and we're going to pick up my new car. 
Shortly after he leaves, my boy will arrive for the weekend.  I can't get much
happier than this.  :)
other
response 245 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 00:19 UTC 2003

I've actually drawn rough plans for the major parts of the cargo carrier 
I'm designing for my bike.  It will allow two minimally modified .50 
caliber ammunition cans to be mounted securely (and locked at the same 
time) using only one small padlock.  

Now, I just need to design the additional module which will lock onto the 
back to secure my hiking pack and sleeping bag.
jaklumen
response 246 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 04:03 UTC 2003

resp:225, resp:239  Strong Bad: "Swished you, peasantie."

My only question:  The website said that t-shirt was "coming soon"-- 
so how'd you get it?
michaela
response 247 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 04:21 UTC 2003

Weird.  I ordered it just a week ago.  What size are you trying to get?
beeswing
response 248 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 05:55 UTC 2003

Met with the school president today. Was offered a higher salary than
I'd anticipated. They will mail my contract to me. I saw my classroom.
Small, but lots of windows. I can't wait to put in plants and posters
and such. There's a big crucifix above the (dry erase!!) board, but I
can handle that.

I'll be meeting with the other jr high teachers on Monday, which will be
cool. 

Now if I could stop being somewhat terrified....
rcurl
response 249 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 13:50 UTC 2003

Keeps you on your toes....
janc
response 250 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 13:57 UTC 2003

(Oh, yea, dry erase!  When I used chalkboards I used to get covered in dust.
I'd cut through the carpeted office on the way to my mail box after classes,
and leave a trail of white chalk footprints behind me.  With dry erase not
only is it easier to teach in technicolor, but you get to get high on the
fumes, which I think generally improved my teaching (there was generally
plentiful room for improvement).)

As a student I was always terrified to get in front of a class to talk, but
even from my first day of teaching, I just loved it.
mynxcat
response 251 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 14:01 UTC 2003

Chalk board is a lot more fun. You can't make those screeching noises 
with a dry-erase pen
michaela
response 252 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 15:33 UTC 2003

Bees - it sounds wonderful. Dry erase boards rock for those of us with
allergies and dark clothing.  :)
keesan
response 253 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 17:49 UTC 2003

There are some really smelly markers designed for these boards (the smell made
me sick) and some others that don't smell at all (water-based?).
jiffer
response 254 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 22:37 UTC 2003

IHB I get to see Radiohead in October!  Woohoo! RADIOHEAD! yeah!

IAHB two of the three people who are acting as my references let me see them
before they mailed them off, and I didn't ask.  Sweet! 
jor
response 255 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 00:16 UTC 2003

        But breathing chalk dust is terrible.

        
jaklumen
response 256 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 02:49 UTC 2003

resp:247 not ordering it yet-- on a budget.  But did you see if they 
had XXL or 3XL?  I'm also wary of white T-shirts...
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