That setting at Bauhaus is really something special. I'm even saying that after seeing a car with Hokeye plates in the parking lot.100% agree with the bolded.
That setting at Bauhaus is really something special. I'm even saying that after seeing a car with Hokeye plates in the parking lot.100% agree with the bolded.
Worst part about both of us getting iPhone's is summed up in this text from my wife. "You know I can see when you read things right?"
Just got back from 21 with 1 big hill. Was able to push it up a couple of small hills afterwards so maybe I won't die if I keep trying.
CG did you go through the lakes country in Northern England? Rick Steves on IPTV is there it looks beautiful.
Velo do you have one of those Brooks saddles is there much maintenance to one? I would guess oil it once a yr?
Lol you can deactivate that, though that may upset her more.Worst part about both of us getting iPhone's is summed up in this text from my wife. "You know I can see when you read things right?"
Lol you can deactivate that, though that may upset her more.
PapaLew doesn't want a Facebook account, but my FB is on our tablet, which he usually has for his Clash of Clans game. He reads my FB all the time. No problem with that, except that FB has a tendancy to change the news feed each time you open it, so I've had people ask why I didn't respond to their post. Well, mostly because it disappeared downfeed...Yeah. It really isn't that big of deal just more of a well damn moment.
Your Florida looks a little limp.Hey KC, I did that drawing the states thing in about 5 minutes (I didn't start over on any of them) and here's what I got. I didn't spend a lot of time on it, but I was pretty horrible trying to free hand a few of them.
You did better than me! Size is an issue when you don't have perspective - which is why my Texas was so short, and your Wisconsin is bigger than your Michigan!Hey KC, I did that drawing the states thing in about 5 minutes (I didn't start over on any of them) and here's what I got. I didn't spend a lot of time on it, but I was pretty horrible trying to free hand a few of them.
Just got back from 21 with 1 big hill. Was able to push it up a couple of small hills afterwards so maybe I won't die if I keep trying.
CG did you go through the lakes country in Northern England? Rick Steves on IPTV is there it looks beautiful.
Velo do you have one of those Brooks saddles is there much maintenance to one? I would guess oil it once a yr?
I did so horrible that I redid it just to see how much I could improve. The thing was awfully unforgiving on Hawai'i. I had the big island, Maui, Molokai, Kaho'olawe, Oahu and Kauai all in the right spots and pretty accurate shapes for Maui, Molokai and the big island as well as the right number of islands and it still gave me an F.Hey KC, I did that drawing the states thing in about 5 minutes (I didn't start over on any of them) and here's what I got. I didn't spend a lot of time on it, but I was pretty horrible trying to free hand a few of them.
I actually got to spend a proper amount of time at the WWI museum here in KC during my week off. If you have any interest in it at all, it's a must-see. They have done an outstanding job with that place.
I had the right shape for most of the states although I was kind of fuzzy on Hawaii & Alaska. My problem was that I was apperently dyslexic when drawing some of them. For example, NH & VT were upside down, and the pointy end of NY was on the eastern ind of the state while the tall part was on the west. I'm also not very good at drawing with a mouse!I did so horrible that I redid it just to see how much I could improve. The thing was awfully unforgiving on Hawai'i. I had the big island, Maui, Molokai, Kaho'olawe, Oahu and Kauai all in the right spots and pretty accurate shapes for Maui, Molokai and the big island as well as the right number of islands and it still gave me an F.
I had a professor for Latin American history who was drawing a map of the western hemisphere on the chalk board as we came into class on the first day. It was damned accurate with the national capitals all in their places. He told us that we were looking at our midterm. I think that helped everyone in the class with geography knowing that we would have to turn a blank sheet of paper into a decent map of half of the planet. It was a useful thing to learn. I can't draw one today but even 30 years down the road I know where all the Central and South American countries are and still remember most of the capitals.
I had the right shape for most of the states although I was kind of fuzzy on Hawaii & Alaska. My problem was that I was apperently dyslexic when drawing some of them. For example, NH & VT were upside down, and the pointy end of NY was on the eastern ind of the state while the tall part was on the west. I'm also not very good at drawing with a mouse!
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And I have no idea why Maine looks like a giant shark's tooth...