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Rat Shack had digital converts (coaxial to optical or coptical to coaxial) converters on closeout for $10 each about a month ago. I bought one, kind of wish I'd bought them out.
A basic table lamp. Turns out it's cheaper to buy the whole lamp and strip off what I need than it is to buy the individual parts in DIY kits. With due respect to H-C's simian and pentaleonine members, I think it's time we officially start shooting lawyers. I removed four idiot warnings off a lamp that's barely a foot high. Two stickers on the socket, one on the bottom, and a huge one on the cord. There was also a plastic protector on the plug and paper stuffed into the socket. I'm glad I'm so well guarded against the perilous dangers presented by a fucking table lamp. I should count my blessings that I don't live in a country that uses 240v for everything.
Hey man, I need a new toaster. You know all about kitchen stuff. Have any suggestions?
The KitchenAid4000 series just came out.
Are those good?
I have a KA4510, and it
Top: person(s) is/are a decendant from Plymouth colonists.
Middle: He was a Mason, and she was a member of the Eastern Star, the women's auxiliary to the Masons. (Symbols A and D)
He was a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. (Symbol
She was a member of a 'Daughters of the War of 1812' group. (Symbol C)
Bottom: They were both medical professionals; a doctor and a nurse. He was a member of the American College of Physicians and an internist. The lyre in the middle refers to a fraternal / sorority membership.
Additionally, old Chuck hung in there, living to be ~90. He married a women 22 years his junior.