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Between 485 & 705 SQ/FT Bob Heine's Auto Emporium

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CNC_RICK

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In Bob's words, "My travels to foreign Countries has revealed that the people who live there are not foreigners, they are friends you haven't yet made."

Bob, that is so true in my life. Our Company is large enough, that I've worked with a few foreign, turned US Citizens, and they all have been great. Very hard workers, and the stories they could tell from their old country are just amazing. I haven't been out of the United States in my lifetime... At least not yet, but won't until I retire. Possibly then, we can travel to another Country. Possibly Canada or Mexico, for starters...
 
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I went shopping at Best Buy, the other day... Looking for something for my son, Travis, for Christmas... I went to the store in Maplewood. We had just bought him a 3-D printer for his birthday. It's a Bambu A1. That store was disappointing... They only had about three spools of PLA... Not what I expected to see. So I ended up buying him a $100 gift card. While there, the gal I talked to really suggested to go to the store in Oakdale, instead. Much larger store. Plus, he could use the gift card online, to Best Buy.
 
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Bob: Got this for Christmas, just as soon as I get the hang of it, I'm working on a new robotic arm for ya....
Merry Christmas to Liane, you and your entire family!
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Erector sets, Lincoln Logs, and Legos made me what I am today! Also maybe lead paint, leaded fuel, and heading soccer balls. Oh, and MAD magazine and ...
 
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I hope this post doesn't break the Garage Journal...
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I live in a city of about 250,000 here in the U.S. A few years ago, the death toll (all weapons) was 47. Back when the city was half this size, it was more like 20-22/yr.
@Squankum, seems like the death rate hasn't changed. Double the population, three to seven more may mean more bad people or more deserving victims. One innocent victim is too much but gang shootouts or family fights may mean something else is going on. We have two .22 pistols we've never fired, an ancient .32 Beretta taken off a dead body in Europe (damn, it's my age) and a Civil War muzzle loader officer's pistol. Just doing my best to be an American.
Bob, here's a song from a band that is a descendant of one of my favorite "seals barking over jackhammers" bands, but it's pleasant. Guy can't sing, but it's pleasant!

(Video is just junk some guy made up, only version of this song I could find on YouTube right now, so this link is purely for audio purposes, and please, no wagering.)

Nice tune!
Bob, you never cease to amaze me... (Ohoh, what did Bob do now?). You said something that really struck me as a nice thing to say. Since I'm so computer illiterate on Android side of things, I couldn't "copy and paste" just part of your writings... To comment on. So, I took it in my best interest to write your thoughts down, in long hand, in cursive, so I could just type it again... If you don't believe me, here it is...
Rick, I limit the use of my Android phones so anyone receiving a text or phone call from my primary cell phone is shocked and always asks: "Who is this and what do you want?" For an additional $6 a month I have a secondary phone so I can fill out that "required" number for sites I never want to to contact me (I don't even turn it on). The third cell is a flip phone hidden in the compartment under the PT Cruiser's front passenger seat. In the event she needs to call me, she can hand it to someone who won't let her use theirs and let them turn it on and place the call. I certainly do believe you write stuff down in long hand cursive. My 'Geezer Book" sits on the desk between my keyboard and the monitor (a half-dozen more filled ones live in one of the office cabinets). Because of an ad that appeared on my monitor, I skipped the $18 and printed a label for less than 1¢.
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In Bob's words, "My travels to foreign Countries has revealed that the people who live there are not foreigners, they are friends you haven't yet made."

Bob, that is so true in my life. Our Company is large enough, that I've worked with a few foreign, turned US Citizens, and they all have been great. Very hard workers, and the stories they could tell from their old country are just amazing. I haven't been out of the United States in my lifetime... At least not yet, but won't until I retire. Possibly then, we can travel to another Country. Possibly Canada or Mexico, for starters...
I grew up traveling with my parents in North America so wanting to see more of the world was a natural thing for me. I'm always a little sad to hear people say they'll travel after they retire. We started traveling outside North America when we were 32. We took our last big overseas trip when we were 54. We live within 50 miles of three major international air and sea ports so it's less hassle than most places but between the chaos of departure and return, it's a lot of stress and it's over too soon. An Australian friend of ours who turns 77 in February is still traveling. In May she is departing from Sydney, Australia on the Crown Princess cruise ship and returning in September. The cruise is visiting 48 destinations, 31 Countries and 6 Continents.
I guess it's never too late.

I went shopping at Best Buy, the other day... Looking for something for my son, Travis, for Christmas... I went to the store in Maplewood. We had just bought him a 3-D printer for his birthday. It's a Bambu A1. That store was disappointing... They only had about three spools of PLA... Not what I expected to see. So I ended up buying him a $100 gift card. While there, the gal I talked to really suggested to go to the store in Oakdale, instead. Much larger store. Plus, he could use the gift card online, to Best Buy.
I bought a 3D printer but it's a Creality HALOT resin printer. It refuses to connect to my wi-fi so it is just collecting dust.
Bob, I wanted to wish you and your wife a very Merry Christmas and Good Health in the New Year.
I just wanted to wish you and your extended team a wonderful Christmas and festive season Bob.

Thank you for being awesome this year.
Have a great Christmas Bob to you and your family. From down under.
Merry Christmas to you and the family!
Merry Christmas!
Bob and all the friends here
Merry Christmas 🎁
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Merry Christmas to you and your family Bob.
Bob & Liane,
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas Bob and family!
If all your family shows up tomorrow, you will be banished to lawn chairs in the front driveway!
I hope your holiday is filled with love, my good Sir.
Merry Christmas to you and your family. I sent this lake pic to my buddy, he said it looked like a Christmas greeting card, so I decided to forward to you as well.
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Merry Christmas Bob, and best of the coming new year.
You & Liane are an inspiration to us all.
Merry Christmas Bob!
All the best to you and Liane.
Merry Christmas 🎄
Merry Christmas to Bob, Liane, the dog, and all of the rest!

Merry Christmas Bob, and family!
Merry Christmas to Bob, Liane and the entire large and rowdy gang!
Merry Christmas, Bob, Laine and all the clan!
Merry Christmas Bob and family !! I enjoy following along with your adventures in the Deep South and your seemingly forever positive attitude.
Bob, be careful that Liane never finds out about Laine. 😉
Bob: Got this for Christmas, just as soon as I get the hang of it, I'm working on a new robotic arm for ya....
Merry Christmas to Liane, you and your entire family!
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Happy Xmas Bob!
From a Cold Long Island I wish you and your family a Merry Christmas.

Dennis, Rian, Aaron, Joel, Lou, @gman007, Mike, Jon, Fred, Kirk. Emil, Alan, Scott, @Prospecter, @Squankum, Jim, Logan, Leonard, Mike, Scott (again), Gerry, Kay and Michael, I apologize for not visiting every one of your threads to wish you a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays but catching up with everyone's thread ends my day so fast. Please know I'm thinking of all of you here on this happy place and God willing and the creek don't rise, I'll be with you all for another wonderful year on this big beautiful blue ball.

Scott, I have already told Liane about Laine. She really likes his barn/home renovation but was disappointed that he moved [JK, she knows very little about this place but is happy I'm in the house and having a safe and wonderful time).

And Gerry, do me a big favor and at least pass your design by Kay before you send it to me. Pretty sure she's already made a few body parts along her amazing and wonderful ride known as her life.
 

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Merry Christmas to you and Liane!

Santa Cheryl gave me a SiriusXM radio receiver for Christmas. Along with an Android tablet, to hook up to my stereo, without the use of my phone. Sirius is now installed on my new tablet, (an app) but not the actual XM radio receiver. I need a cord to hook the XM radio to the tablet. (Reason is to support Bluetooth to my stereo.) I could hook my new Sirius radio to my Denon receiver, but it came with a short cord. So I'd have to put the new radio very near the receiver... Not what I want, and I'd lose Bluetooth on the stereo, for using Spotify.... Too far away, I'd like it on my workbench, instead. My new tablet is set to go, but can't get a wifi signal in the shop... (Faraday cage...). And can't hook up to Bluetooth on the stereo, probably lack of Wifi signal... I tell you, one step forward, two steps backwards. But feel that we are making progress. I'd prefer to look at this, in such a way, that we're making progress, with a few wrinkles along the way. I think that's a better way to think about things. We'll get there eventually.

I don't like using my phone in the shop to run the stereo, as it does so many more things.... If my phone takes duty to run the stereo all day long, I have an app to count my steps, for example... I can walk around all day long and don't get credit for that. I have my phone hooked up to my Mom's Ring doorbell camera, and she always gets visitors and I get alerts just in the middle of my favorite song on the stereo.... My music gets lower in volume, and that's ok, but if a visitor actually pushes the doorbell button, well use your imagination as that makes a ding-dong happen on my stereo, of a few hundred watts, and six speakers cranked up, slightly.... I don't need that. I can adjust my phone to not get alerts from her doorbell camera anymore, but she screwed up her phone, so the work I put into her phone, by hiring the Geek Squad, from Best Buy, doesn't work anymore on her phone.
 

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I don't like using my phone in the shop to run the stereo, as it does so many more things...
My last phone didn't get traded in on the current one, and like you I'm not a real fan of tying my communicator up when Spock may be trying to find me/beam me up, so I keep the replaced one in the workshop, with all the apps still functioning except the phone app. I had to get a network extender put in the workshop window, as like your place, my shop is pretty much a faraday cage at 5G frequencies. Also, since Sirius is available to stream, I get my monies worth, running the Sirius app on the old phone and using a bluetooth appliance to link to the sound systems in my workshop and barn.
 
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Merry Christmas Bob. Here’s to many more good days above dirt!!
Drives, the same back to you. I have no idea how many days, good or bad, above dirt. Every day I get up is its own reward and I appreciate each one a little more. GoogAI tells me it's just the prednisone I take but I'd rather be "inappropriately happy" than "appropriately sad:"

"Inappropriate happiness, often described as euphoria or hypomania, is a known psychiatric side effect of prednisone and other corticosteroids. This mood change can occur even with short-term use and often manifests as a sense of well-being that is out of proportion to one's physical health."
Merry Christmas to you and Liane!

Santa Cheryl gave me a SiriusXM radio receiver for Christmas. Along with an Android tablet, to hook up to my stereo, without the use of my phone. Sirius is now installed on my new tablet, (an app) but not the actual XM radio receiver. I need a cord to hook the XM radio to the tablet. (Reason is to support Bluetooth to my stereo.) I could hook my new Sirius radio to my Denon receiver, but it came with a short cord. So I'd have to put the new radio very near the receiver... Not what I want, and I'd lose Bluetooth on the stereo, for using Spotify.... Too far away, I'd like it on my workbench, instead. My new tablet is set to go, but can't get a wifi signal in the shop... (Faraday cage...). And can't hook up to Bluetooth on the stereo, probably lack of Wifi signal... I tell you, one step forward, two steps backwards. But feel that we are making progress. I'd prefer to look at this, in such a way, that we're making progress, with a few wrinkles along the way. I think that's a better way to think about things. We'll get there eventually.

I don't like using my phone in the shop to run the stereo, as it does so many more things.... If my phone takes duty to run the stereo all day long, I have an app to count my steps, for example... I can walk around all day long and don't get credit for that. I have my phone hooked up to my Mom's Ring doorbell camera, and she always gets visitors and I get alerts just in the middle of my favorite song on the stereo.... My music gets lower in volume, and that's ok, but if a visitor actually pushes the doorbell button, well use your imagination as that makes a ding-dong happen on my stereo, of a few hundred watts, and six speakers cranked up, slightly.... I don't need that. I can adjust my phone to not get alerts from her doorbell camera anymore, but she screwed up her phone, so the work I put into her phone, by hiring the Geek Squad, from Best Buy, doesn't work anymore on her phone.
Rick, Merry Christmas to you and Cheryl. You had me at "I don't like using my phone...."
My last phone didn't get traded in on the current one, and like you I'm not a real fan of tying my communicator up when Spock may be trying to find me/beam me up, so I keep the replaced one in the workshop, with all the apps still functioning except the phone app. I had to get a network extender put in the workshop window, as like your place, my shop is pretty much a faraday cage at 5G frequencies. Also, since Sirius is available to stream, I get my monies worth, running the Sirius app on the old phone and using a bluetooth appliance to link to the sound systems in my workshop and barn.
Gerry, nobody wants my phones when I'm done with them. Probably because I replace my phone when the network no longer supports the technology (waxed string and tin can phone went out first). I keep them around to use as a camera when my hand is filthy dirty. I kept the last one just to have a live number to put in the Phone #: [Required] field, knowing calls and messages from them are never answered.
Merry Christmas Bob, Liane, and the multitude of Heine family members!
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Thank you Roger and the same back to you. Nine of the multitude gathered at our second grandson's place in Boca for a nice roast beef, lobster tail and sides with homemade tiramisu for desert. At the moment, sitting up is uncomfortable so I'm going to lie down for a 'long winter's nap.'
 

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Michael, I apologize for not visiting every one of your threads to wish you a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays but catching up with everyone's thread ends my day so fast. Please know I'm thinking of all of you here on this happy place and God willing and the creek don't rise, I'll be with you all for another wonderful year on this big beautiful blue ball.
I don't really have a personal thread I just interject comments from time to time. With the way things are going I might be taking the dirt nap before you. But it is the Holidays and try not to dwell on that I just up the approved pain management medication.
We are due for 8 inches of frozen creek today.....

have fun
 

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Bob, I agree with you on the fact that I don't use my Android Smart-*** phone to its fullest extent. I do have to depend on it, to keep me safe and honest... That being said, I do have an app on my phone that watches my position, on the Earth. It is called Life360... I don't normally use it, to check on Cheryl, but our immediate family has this installed... The only time I use it would be to see if Cheryl is away, and I thought of something that she could pick up, if she is very near the closest Walmart. One time, Cheryl wanted to track my progress on my way home from work, (in inclement weather) and the software told her that I'm screwed and I ended up at the bottom of the St. Croix River... I made it home, just minutes later, but she did have some concerns about my safety... I did get a big hug from her that evening... So, the software isn't perfect and I can imagine the bad weather really affected things. But it mostly works, most of the time...
 

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I have no idea how many days, good or bad, above dirt.

None of us do!

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Every day I get up is its own reward and I appreciate each one a little more. GoogAI tells me it's just the prednisone I take but I'd rather be "inappropriately happy" than "appropriately sad:"

"Inappropriate happiness, often described as euphoria or hypomania, is a known psychiatric side effect of prednisone and other corticosteroids. This mood change can occur even with short-term use and often manifests as a sense of well-being that is out of proportion to one's physical health."

Why? Why couldn't my mother have had that side effect from her Prednisone?!
 

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"Ear buds really are today's equivalent of the home system we had back in the day."

I'll disagree to a certain extent, I compare my over the ear headphones to what I got out of a good set of 3 or 4 way floor standing speakers like the Infinity's I just gave away. I cannot get any where's near that same quality out of ear buds.
I would have to agree with your thoughts about home stereo equipment. Sorry, that it took this long to respond to your writings.... But, I agree with you, that a home stero, with a few hundred watts of power, and floor-standing speakers are the way to go. In my case, I have three sets of speakers, stacked up, within inches to the ceiling, in my "tin can" of a shop.( Shipping container...) I agree with you, with your dislike of opera. I really don't do (see) musicals... Type of movies, either, unless you consider the movie... Grease. That one was my exception. I still own the book, have the album set, and watched the movie several times, and have the VHS version of it in a box, somewhere in this house. I don't normally like Broadway shows, but was "forced" to go to one in the Twin Cities, since the Rockettes came to town, and my niece was part of the show. That one put some tears in my eyes, watching them (and my niece) dancing. When we first got there (it was a sold out show) I had to sit in the balcony. After half-time break, the Rockettes asked for a volunteer from the audience... Of course, my niece raised her hand, and they picked her.. ( it was pre-arranged, and the niece had been practicing with them the prior few weeks..). So, I could take her seat for the second half of the show, a few rows back from the stage.
 
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