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Jun 24, 2022 - 6:30pm
KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:
Do you live on Vancouver Island by chance?
I know this guy on ramchargercentral.com who saw a guy at the scrapyard getting rid of some really cool, old Mopar parts.
Was that you?
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Jun 23, 2022 - 8:56pm
GeneP59 wrote:
Yup I was thinking of that if the scrap guy is still there. I got a bunch of aluminum window and door parts, and copper pipes around the house that would make one good trip.
Do you live on Vancouver Island by chance?
I know this guy on ramchargercentral.com who saw a guy at the scrapyard getting rid of some really cool, old Mopar parts.
Was that you?
It was lighter last night than the night before and the night before that and etc., will be that way for a few days past the first of July. Daylight hours may be shorter (later sunrise) but light at the end of the day is later. At least it is in my part of the world. I noticed waiting for the drive in movie to start (decades ago) last week it was dark at 9:55 but after June 21 it's later. 4th of July fireworks same thing, dark before 10 on June 21, dark after 10 on July 4th.
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Jun 20, 2022 - 2:53pm
oldviolin wrote:
i sell it. currently around 10 cents a lb for scrap mixed, here. aluminum and copper scrap brings quite a bit more. my last load was over $100. gas money. coffee. butterenegg. whatever...
Yup I was thinking of that if the scrap guy is still there. I got a bunch of aluminum window and door parts, and copper pipes around the house that would make one good trip.
Where am I going to dump all this scrap metal? I’m up to my with rusted Mopar rims. Saving the hubs and rings the rest goes wherever
i sell it. currently around 10 cents a lb for scrap mixed, here. aluminum and copper scrap brings quite a bit more. my last load was over $100. gas money. coffee. butterenegg. whatever...
If I wrote for a living, I would delete words like those (and pubic) from my dictionary so they always get flagged. But I'm sure they're all working with a cloud dictionary or something.
That's not a bad idea. Sometimes a word-processing program like Word or something will flag incorrect words or grammar but that just seem to be one of the more common ones - more common than "lightening" instead of "lightning".
In the past week or so I've read several different articles and tutorials where the authors had meant to use the word "lose" and spelled it "loose", and I don't mean Facebook or Instagram posts. Odd, I guess spell-check wouldn't flag it.
If I wrote for a living, I would delete words like those (and pubic) from my dictionary so they always get flagged. But I'm sure they're all working with a cloud dictionary or something.
In the past week or so I've read several different articles and tutorials where the authors had meant to use the word "lose" and spelled it "loose", and I don't mean Facebook or Instagram posts. Odd, I guess spell-check wouldn't flag it.
so flippin busy i need to be twins
1. work somewhat swamped
2. got another dog/puppy (a real live wire)
3. other half out for the summer and like magic my baby-doo list has expanded