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@ Old Radar................................:bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:You Know I was Just messing with you I hope????? :bounce: :bounce: :beer: :beer: :beer: :bounce:
Sometimes my posts can come off in a way I did not mean to!:headscrat:headscrat :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer:
Oh be quiet old radar LOL I do use the Google voice typing and today before the car fell off the little trolley Jack for the second time this week also I was out in the garage when I sent it and sometimes I do not proof read my paragraphs as one should I am leaving out punctuation out again on purpose especially for you

Those run on sentences are very annoying I was talking to a woman on a dating site Oh God several years ago and she did that ran ran like two pages all together it was like say dear this is kind of hard to read here.
There you go old radar I put a period on the end off this sentence.
how's that?
there's a question mark too

ROTF & LMAO.........
LMAO........ :) :)

Thanks Radar,
I have been looking for that very box, for a long, long time!
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Not at all.

And my initial point was only to imply that it takes the author of the post a few extra moments to proofread and correct his text, but when he doesn't, everyone else has to take additional time to try to interpret the point he was trying to make.
 

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Not at all.

And my initial point was only to imply that it takes the author of the post a few extra moments to proofread and correct his text, but when he doesn't, everyone else has to take additional time to try to interpret the point he was trying to make.
:beer::beer:
Yeah, It's harder to read, have to read it twice.....
My pet peeve is To, Too, and Two,
When someone writes, say, "It's not to bad" well that example is not so good, but when it'd a longer sentence, and they say to instead of too, Like yeah, I like it too. I always have to read it two and three times. :bounce:
 

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Things are starting to open up here in Orygone, so I had three(!) sales to hit today. Nothing spectacular, but worthwhile notheless.


A Sears girls bike, to be used as a parts bike for a threewheeler Schwinn. $20


Second sale was a recently passed electrician who restored Model A's. Not much of interest to me, but I picked up this box for a tenner. Haven't had time to go through it fully, but I have found Starrett, Stanely, Hinsdale, Williams and a ton of brace bits. More info to come!
 

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And my initial point was only to imply that it takes the author of the post a few extra moments to proofread and correct his text, but when he doesn't, everyone else has to take additional time to try to interpret the point he was trying to make.
I just don't bother to spend the additional time. Only so many minutes in the day...
 

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Second sale was a recently passed electrician who restored Model A's. Not much of interest to me, but I picked up this box for a tenner. Haven't had time to go through it fully, but I have found Starrett, Stanely, Hinsdale, Williams and a ton of brace bits. More info to come!
Is that an analog multimeter to the left of the K&E slide rule?
 

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Things are starting to open up here in Orygone, so I had three(!) sales to hit today. Nothing spectacular, but worthwhile notheless.


A Sears girls bike, to be used as a parts bike for a threewheeler Schwinn. $20


Second sale was a recently passed electrician who restored Model A's. Not much of interest to me, but I picked up this box for a tenner. Haven't had time to go through it fully, but I have found Starrett, Stanely, Hinsdale, Williams and a ton of brace bits. More info to come!
Done Well!!
Good score's!:beer::beer:
 

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I just don't bother to spend the additional time. Only so many minutes in the day...
Right, sometimes I do, sometimes I don't.
Using Google "Text to speech" and using my phone to compose, I tend to make more mistakes, and Miss things. :wtf: Plus, I was Busy at the time I posted about the box, working on the car, but I wanted to show it, while I was thinking about it.



Using my desktop to compose, I tend to be more OCD about mistakes, and spelling errors...............:confused::confused:
 

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Got a chainsaw for free. Been sitting outside for a while since the crankcase was filled with water ...


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Not at all.

And my initial point was only to imply that it takes the author of the post a few extra moments to proofread and correct his text, but when he doesn't, everyone else has to take additional time to try to interpret the point he was trying to make.

Today, the younger gen writes "snot 2 bad..."

I just don't bother to spend the additional time. Only so many minutes in the day...

Right, sometimes I do, sometimes I don't.
Using Google "Text to speech" and using my phone to compose, I tend to make more mistakes, and Miss things. :wtf: Plus, I was Busy at the time I posted about the box, working on the car, but I wanted to show it, while I was thinking about it.



Using my desktop to compose, I tend to be more OCD about mistakes, and spelling errors...............:confused::confused:

I'll take one more whack at this :deadhorse and it's not directed specifically at bubinga.

Tym makes the salient point--time and its value. Let's face it. No news, photos, sales, purchases, thoughts or anything else we post on this thread is time-critical. If a poster doesn't have--or--take the time to use proper grammar, punctuation and capitalization and can't be bothered to proofread his/her work to remove extraneous or incomplete thoughts and phrases or more common spelling errors, I'm left with the irritating feeling that they failed 5th grade English and simply disgorged their random thoughts for me to compile and derive meaning from. My hackles come up because the meaning I derive is that they feel their time is more valuable than mine. Especially egregious are those folks who want advice or help but can't string a couple of coherent questions together.

Okay, I'm done. :soapbox: Now back to our regularly scheduled thread.
 

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I totally get both sides of the argument.

I'm not too fussy if something is misspelled, or the grammar isn't schoolroom perfect, but we are here to deliver our own message. If the message is hard to deal with to interpret, its that much more likely that it will be misunderstood or misinterpreted. Sentences need an end, and different topics need separated from the prior topic. That's what punctuation helps with.

Texting is texting and is what it is - generally you hit send after each "paragraph".

What you say here does two things: Delivers the message you want, and makes a statement about who and what you are. Whether you like it or not, we know you though your written words. Those words represent you.

So just to demo how it is without any sentences or paragraphs, here the same message without either:

I totally get both sides of the argument I'm not too fussy if something is misspelled or the grammar isnt school room perfect but we are here to deliver our own message If the message is hard to deal with to interpret its that much more likely that it will be misunderstood or misinterpreted sentences need an end and different topics need separated from the prior topic that's what punctuation helps with texting is texting and is what it is generally you hit send after each paragraph what you say here does two things delivers the message you want and makes a statement about who and what you are whether you like it or not we know you though your written words those words represent you

It take less space, but what does it convey?

Just something to consider.

Is the next step no spaces?

ItotallygetbothsidesoftheargumentImnottoofussyifsomethingismisspelledorthegrammarisntschoolroomperfectbutweareheretodeliverourownmessageIfthemessageishardtodealwithtointerpretitsthatmuchmorelikelythatitwillbemisunderstoodormisinterpretedsentencesneedanendanddifferenttopicsneedseparatedfromthepriortopicthatswhatpunctuationhelpswithtextingistextingandiswhatitisgenerallyyouhitsendaftereachparagraphwhatyousayheredoestwothingsdeliversthemessageyouwantandmakesastatementaboutwhoandwhatyouarewhetheryoulikeitornotweknowyouthoughyourwrittenwordsthosewordsrepresentyou

I was looking for an example I've seen several times that was a completely butchered sentence that despite it's scrambled letters in words, was still completely comprehensible. It's why I'm far less concerned about the occasional misspelled word, as I also have dyslexic fingers while typing (as I'm sure people have noticed at times...)

"It deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoetnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer be at the rghit pclae. The rset can be a toatl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe."

Unless of course if you really are dyslexic... :eyecrazy:
 

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Well back to the back to the subject at hand. First estate in a while.
2 Diamond horseshoes. Never seen these before but they advertise them all the time $6 for the pair.
1/2" socket set with a late pebble production ratchet. Craftsman =V=, Metcoid, bonney, and a few other brand sockets along with a couple others. Also a few Co-Op Deluxe drive tools. If anyone collects the co-op hit me up. $15IMG_20200516_183728277.jpegIMG_20200516_183739084.jpegIMG_20200516_183836344.jpeg

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So as to that box of misc. I picked up yesterday, here are the contents:






It was about 15 pounds of steel, and not much of it was trash. A couple dozen punches and chisels (Proto, Craftsman, Plomb and Blue Point, among others) the same number of brace bits, drive bits both APEX and Zepher, a Starrett scribe, misc. sockets incuding Williams, D-I, and Hinsdale, Unbits, etc. Along with a nice slide rule and a analog meter for AC work. Actually surprised how much is good, though a lot of it is going to Restore. I spent ten on it, and was rewarded with more entertainment than a movie. Money well spent.
 

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So as to that box of misc. I picked up yesterday, here are the contents:






It was about 15 pounds of steel, and not much of it was trash. A couple dozen punches and chisels (Proto, Craftsman, Plomb and Blue Point, among others) the same number of brace bits, drive bits both APEX and Zepher, a Starrett scribe, misc. sockets incuding Williams, D-I, and Hinsdale, Unbits, etc. Along with a nice slide rule and a analog meter for AC work. Actually surprised how much is good, though a lot of it is going to Restore. I spent ten on it, and was rewarded with more entertainment than a movie. Money well spent.
You ****. I see some holesaws for steel and a unibit. Either of those would have justified the purchase. The rest is icing on the cake.

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I'll take one more whack at this :deadhorse and it's not directed specifically at bubinga.

Tym makes the salient point--time and its value. Let's face it. No news, photos, sales, purchases, thoughts or anything else we post on this thread is time-critical. If a poster doesn't have--or--take the time to use proper grammar, punctuation and capitalization and can't be bothered to proofread his/her work to remove extraneous or incomplete thoughts and phrases or more common spelling errors, I'm left with the irritating feeling that they failed 5th grade English and simply disgorged their random thoughts for me to compile and derive meaning from. My hackles come up because the meaning I derive is that they feel their time is more valuable than mine. Especially egregious are those folks who want advice or help but can't string a couple of coherent questions together.

Okay, I'm done. :soapbox: Now back to our regularly scheduled thread.
:beer::beer::beer::beer::beer::beer::thumbup:
 

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As long as we're turning the Garage Sale thread into the Pet Peeve thread, mine is excessive use of emoticons. If the GJ Genie popped out of a Magic Coleman Lantern and granted me just one wish and that wish was that he could immediately eradicate all the Poor Grammar (lack of punctuation, spelling, etc) or the Excessive Use of Emoticons, I would pick Excessive Use of Emoticons, hands down, faster than a $1 flea market sale. :)
 

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As long as we're turning the Garage Sale thread into the Pet Peeve thread, mine is excessive use of emoticons. If the GJ Genie popped out of a Magic Coleman Lantern and granted me just one wish and that wish was that he could immediately eradicate all the Poor Grammar (lack of punctuation, spelling, etc) or the Excessive Use of Emoticons, I would pick Excessive Use of Emoticons, hands down, faster than a $1 flea market sale. :)
WELL I'm Guilty Of that Then..............
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Are you familiar with the concept of saturation? Youth sports trophies is a good analogy. If every post always gets even a single beer mug salute, a single thumbs up, or a single shock face, it diminishes the value of these emoticons for me. Now picture seven or eight of these on every post and imagine if everyone did that. After awhile, it's impossible to distinguish the truly toast worthy, approvable, or shocking posts. If everything is toast worthy, approvable, or shocking, nothing is. It's also too garish and frenetic for me. Like friends who are a little too jumpy and talkative for me to be around for very long. Of course, that's just one man's opinion. Like grammar and punctuation, I try to tolerate it. But after awhile, I just skip right past it. Different strokes and all that...
 

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I'll take one more whack at this :deadhorse and it's not directed specifically at bubinga.

Tym makes the salient point--time and its value. Let's face it. No news, photos, sales, purchases, thoughts or anything else we post on this thread is time-critical. If a poster doesn't have--or--take the time to use proper grammar, punctuation and capitalization and can't be bothered to proofread his/her work to remove extraneous or incomplete thoughts and phrases or more common spelling errors, I'm left with the irritating feeling that they failed 5th grade English and simply disgorged their random thoughts for me to compile and derive meaning from. My hackles come up because the meaning I derive is that they feel their time is more valuable than mine. Especially egregious are those folks who want advice or help but can't string a couple of coherent questions together.

Okay, I'm done. :soapbox: Now back to our regularly scheduled thread.


10/4, Eleanor. If you're too lazy to capitalize, punctuate and space, I'm too lazy to read you.
 

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Are these saws worth anything? Inheritance pieces (courtesy of ongoing basement cleanout), the Sears one was may Dad's, the Rockwell was probably my Grandfather's.

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As Outlaw says, both good saws, but not worm drive. Also, they are corded, which isn't really popular these days. I have a corded electric lawnmower I cannot give away right now (for probably the same reason as I want to get rid of it.)
 

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Thanks guys.

I think I remember my Dad buying the Sears one. I was shocked to see how dirty it was in the case (he was always a meticulous neat freak with his tools). I have no plans of selling this.

I have zero memory of the Rockwell.

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Thanks guys.



I think I remember my Dad buying the Sears one. I was shocked to see how dirty it was in the case (he was always a meticulous neat freak with his tools). I have no plans of selling this.



I have zero memory of the Rockwell.



Mike



The craftsman is probably $15 to the right guy and the Rockwell is probably $10?


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