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Well, garsh, Cy. Thank You. (your check is on the way)<br><br>
<x-tab> </x-tab>It could
well be blamed on cheap-n-lazy. Where need is the Mother of Invention,
laziness is the Father of Improv. <br><br>
<x-tab> </x-tab>I'm
actually looking forward to new tips from other techs. The articles are
really just the tip of the iceberg. I've been experimenting with other
threshold profiles, also, especially with verticals.<br><br>
<x-tab> </x-tab>So....
hunert miles north of here.... hmm.... somewhere between Truth or
Consequences and Socorro.... like... the Bosque Del Apache Wildlife
Refuge?<br><br>
<img src="cid:5.1.0.14.2.20040610075345.02669c80@mail.zianet.com.1" width=320 height=240 alt="emory 50.jpg"><br>
Looking east from Emory pass.<br>
Sorry about the haze. Fire season, y'know.<br><br>
Thanks again, Cy.<br>
Hasta Luego,<br>
Guy<br>
At 09:45 PM 6/8/2004 -0400, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite><font size=2>Guy,</font><br>
<br>
<font size=2>I have to say that your recent Journal articles on 100 uses
for plain door thresholds are simply brilliant (for example, using two of
them to prop up hammers for filing). I'm more of a left-brain,
reorder-the-parts-by-number kinda guy, whereas my wife and sons are more
like you: when they go into a hardware store, they just see everything as
raw material, regardless of their intended use.</font><br>
<br>
<font size=2>I look forward to more great tips from Ft. Stinkin'
Desert!</font><br>
<br>
<font size=2>--Cy Shuster--</font><br>
<font size=2>Bluefield, WV (but originally from 100 miles north of Ft.
Stinkin' Desert)</font><br>
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