Hi
A pail, short stool, two hands and a very gentle milk cow are all you need
to enjoy fresh milk every day. Once you start milking your cow, she will
have
to be milked twice a day every day until you let her dry up.
Steps:
1.
Milk at the same time daily.
2.
Sit on the same side of the cow
After my father finally retired his Imperial, he drove a camero for many
years. That and an Austin Helie (spelling).
On Sun, 13 Aug 2006, clifford wrote:
Dear Larry:
There are several folks like myself, who enjoy automobiles in general
and some of the muscle cars of years gone by. You
Please forgive me, I meant an El Camino I'm sleepy and washn't thinking
sorry.
On Mon, 14 Aug 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After my father finally retired his Imperial, he drove a camero for many
years. That and an Austin Helie (spelling).
On Sun, 13 Aug 2006, clifford wrote:
Dear
Yep, you got it. The bios is only there to boot, and once op is found
it takes over, and the bios is unloaded. That is why nothing will
change it after boot, its not there.
At 08:54 AM 8/14/2006, you wrote:
Dale,
You're quite correct about the bios., there may be issues like
checksums etc. in
I used to have one of those guide cows. The only trouble I had was I had to
always carry a tennis racket with me to swat all the chestnuts that were always
following us!
What is a chestnut you ask?... A titty sucking maniac!
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From: Shawn Keen
To:
The latest installment of the deck saga.
Teresa borrowed her brother's pickup truck on Friday evening. Saturday we
got an early start and headed for the lumber yard. We picked up quite
literally a ton of lumber. 20 2X10X14s, 5 6X6X8s, 8 4X4X8s, a few shorter
2X10Xs, a couple of 2X8X14s,
Dan, just keep on doing these projects and telling us about them.
It sure makes my day because this usually happens to me and, as I have said
before, I am so pleased and thankful that you have volunteered to take my
place (LOL)
Cy, the (relieved) Ancient Okie...
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You are almost certainly more informed than i on this subject, my only point
about BIOS upgrades though is that it is possible to rewrite the CMOS. That
means that it is accessible through software. Remembering that all one
really wants to do is read and write those few dynamic bytes available
Are you going to use sonotube to form up your footings? I didn't hear of any
joist hangers. You will probably want to embed the post fixing brackets
directly into the top of your cement posts and a heavy box of nails! You
aren't nearly finished packing gear.
Do you plan to mix up all of those
John warned: And watch for the tail as the cow swats flies.
and Jewel continued: You must know the sad tale of the milker who was fed up
with being
lashed in the face with a muck-laden tail, so, to prevent the cow from
whiskhing the fly
swatter about, he tied a brick to it. The next time he
Hi
After you set the posts in place, you are ready to install the beam. The beam
runs parallel to the ledger board to hold the joists in place.
Steps:
1.
Buy or build a beam of length suitable to the width to be spanned. 2-by-4s can
be nailed together with plywood spaces to make the width of
Hi
Joist hangers, metal fasteners that attach joists to ledger boards, are
inexpensive and can save you time when you're building your deck.
Steps:
1.
Mark where each joist will be placed on the ledger board, starting at the
outside corner. (Joists should be spaced on 16-inch
Well, also be sure to watch those hind feet. Just about the time you get the
bucket full the blamed cow will just pick up one foot and step into the
bucket We had an old Red Pole who specialized in this act...
Cy, the Ancient okie...
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Or kick the bucket over.
earlier, Cy Selfridge, wrote:
Well, also be sure to watch those hind feet. Just about the time you get the
bucket full the blamed cow will just pick up one foot and step into the
bucket We had an old Red Pole who specialized in this act...
Cy, the Ancient okie...
The BIOS is stored in some kind of nonvolatile rewritable memory. It may
not be in control but it is always there. It could be changed at any time
the computer is running but the changes wouldn't take effect until the next
time the computer is booted up.
Regards.
Max. K 4 O D S.
Email:
Dale,
Excellent advice.
Those spacers will save you hours of time and lots of adjusting.
Cy, the Ancient Okie...
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On Behalf Of Dale Leavens
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