Irish Class, June 14, 2010
Rang Gaeilge, 14ú lá Mí na Mheiteamh 2010
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Wes us gave a written account of his “vacation” in the past couple weeks. We read and translated
it. You can guess what it was like from the vocabulary.
Irish Class, June 14, 2010
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Fadas: áéíóúÁÉÍÓÚ
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Wes us gave a written account of his “vacation” in the past couple weeks. We read and translated
it. You can guess what it was like from the vocabulary.
….a tape dispenser
I finished a new sawbench today. It is on the left. The picture was taken somewhat before I finished. The main change is that I have since added a board between the lower stretchers to serve as a shelf. On the right is a sawbench that I made before.
The new bench is more stable. The splayed legs are better designed, angling more outward from the long axis of the bench. They are also better executed, having more consistent angles for all four legs. This is a skill I will need for making Windsor chairs, which is something I want to try.
The top board was made by joining a 2×4 with a 2×6, both slightly trimmed. Hence the difference in appearance between the sides. I could easily have bought a 2×8 at Home Despot, but I had these pieces sitting around and I wanted to practice edge joining boards.
Here’s How The Government Can Fix Silicon Valley: Leave It Alone
Also see saffronrose on the California senators and thelongshop on the top of the Republican ticket there. “None of the above” is looking pretty good.
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My experience has been much the same.
At the Blue Nile Restaurant in Minneapolis. mia_mcdavid and I took our foster daughter, carpe_noctum_93 there for her 17th birthday, along with our son James. Continue reading