I think everyone is out on their boats sailing ...  or maybe that is 
just my twisted perspective.

 >>Or the Trump thing could have most people hiding under the blankets.

This is a definite possibility. I have cousins in Canada and they have 
all but told me that America has totally flipped out with Trump. They 
watch the US election process a lot closer than I ever realized and they 
have never been this vocal about an election. Dave





On 6/8/2016 8:54 AM, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 08.06.16 07:56, Rick Lair wrote:
>> I was wondering the same thing Todd, and we were just actually talking
>> about that here at the shop.
>>
>> Rick
>>
>> On 06/08/2016 07:36 AM, Todd Zuercher wrote:
>>> Two days with nothing from the mailing list. Are things really that
>>> quiet or is the mailing list messed up again?
> It's just turned winter down under - that must mean it's now summer up
> there, and mebbe everyone's out filling their lungs, or putting away the
> snow-shovels. Let's just hope no-one's sitting in a dinghy in the
> kitchen, fishing for machine tools down the basement stairs.
>
> Mind you, there are storms down here too, with a bit of coastline lost,
> houses teetering, and record floods. The damage is much less expensive
> than in Europe, though. Even the storm-surfers didn't break any necks.
>
> Or the Trump thing could have most people hiding under the blankets.
> It's scaring people down here, and we're not officially one of the
> states. (What's keeping people calm here is federal elections in 4 weeks
> - the campaign is boring us to a state of deep somnolence, as both sides
> avoid major issues like the plague, in case their inadequate policies
> are found out.)
>
> Apropos the biting critters in Oz, we've lost two swimmers to sharks in
> the last week, and two to crocs in the last three weeks. Doesn't change
> our behaviour, so I guess it's the price of being in the wrong place at
> the right time.
>
> Erik
>
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