Monday, January 14, 2008

Photos: Airplane recycling taking off



Cult Spy Icon: Ianto Jones
From Ben Rawson-Jones digitalspy.co.uk: Beware the seemingly dull, quiet types. They can often turn out to be the real dark horse amongst their more outgoing counterparts. This is certainly the case with Torchwood’s dependable odd job man Ianto Jones, who turned from a piece of office furniture into a very complex figure indeed. He “cleans up s**t - no questions asked”, but this compelling character is also capable of creating plenty of mess himself.
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New Storage!
I know its odd 4 me to make a post but u know theres a big change in cp! I like the new storage system! and if you dont like it you can just keep it on “all” (its just like how furniture used to be all the time!) Some ppl were getting angry over it on cp…. Here’s a pic Storage! In other news: because of the whole new storage thing i think i see more light coming though my igloo’s window…. does anybody else see this? Here’s a pic of my igloo: Igloo! ~Snow
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Ready, Set...
Synchronicity seems to figure largely in this whole adventure of moving to the Northern Cariboo. There were improvements to the house we wanted to generate; we were told tradespeople would be difficult to come by. Qualicum Beach is an area where building and renovations go on constantly, with very little letup. We wanted the bedroom, still painted the same colour it was when we moved in, to be renewed with more serene paint. The en suite bathroom required fresh paint, as well. We wanted new ki
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PMS On Candidates
MHNN (Ann Arbor, MI)- This week, Dr Pat M Santy (PMS), former NASA organic waste in space specialist therapist and author of Carnival Of The Insanities, has agreed to sit down with MHNN and discuss her views on the race for the White House. (In response to many inquiries, an organic waste in space specialist, deals with crap in space- how to deal with it, contain it, where to put it, how to to store it, and how to pretend it doesn't exist. No one has as much experience with shit as PMS. Her yea
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Episode 38 - End Table (Pt. 2)
Low Resolution Version High Resolution Version Finally, the continuation of our end table series! This is still old footage shot with the old camera, by the way. In this episode, I discuss sliding dovetails and show you how to make them. I also cover finessing the dovetail’s fit and some special techniques for creating a stopped sliding dovetails. Enjoy!
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Crafting a convincing conclusion
No writer of a story would start to put down words until he knew exactly how his story was to end. He must plan to bring about a certain conclusion. The hero and heroine must be united in marriage. The scheming villain must be brought to justice. Or if he scorn the usual ending of the “lived happily ever after” kind of fiction, he can plan to kill his hero and heroine, or both; or he can decide for once that his story shall be more like real life than is usually the case, and have wickedness t
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Procrastinating on a rainy day
I’m sitting here in front of my computer, not thinking about what I need to do, but looking out the window to my right. It’s heavily overcast and raining, with a lot of thunder. It’s a Sunday afternoon, after church and after lunch - perfect for taking a nap. I’ll do that eventually. Instead, I logged on to the computer to finish an Amazon order that I promised Doc, and to type up and email out our Sunday school class prayer and praise list (I do this each week for the class). I have finished
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Greetings from Arran
Well, we made it... just. It's been one of the hardest weeks of our lives and I never, ever want to go through it again. Having an 18-month old makes everything so much harder. Plus we had too much stuff. And all the lost weekends when people would invite us round during the only real packing time we had meant that, even after staying up the whole night before leaving, we still couldn't do it. Lorraine left with the kids on Tuesday morning at 6.15. It should have been 6.00 and, thanks to the To
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