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Access to work on a Sunday must be handy at times. Nasty wind here at present so I wonder if we are in for a change in the weather ?
Access to work on a Sunday must be handy at times. Nasty wind here at present so I wonder if we are in for a change in the weather ?

HOTFR8, I was not aware that it only ran for two days..![]()
We have had a warm day here but have had that nasty wind as well. Great for hosing done places to get rid of dust dirt and cobwebs.
When the combined Rotary Clubs took over the event they moved it to Sat & Sun, then after they found Sun was no good they tried Fri & Sat and left it at that. All on the web site. This would be the 3rd year I believe with the combined Ballarat Rotary clubs running it and the 2nd or 3rd year in the new location across the road from the old site.

Hey Simon, it seems unusual for a two-day swap to be Friday and Saturday - do they get many people on the Friday?
Also unusual for a swap to be run by a non-automotive type club too I would think.
We have had a warm day here but have had that nasty wind as well. Great for hosing done places to get rid of dust dirt and cobwebs.
When the combined Rotary Clubs took over the event they moved it to Sat & Sun, then after they found Sun was no good they tried Fri & Sat and left it at that. All on the web site. This would be the 3rd year I believe with the combined Ballarat Rotary clubs running it and the 2nd or 3rd year in the new location across the road from the old site.
Hey Simon, it seems unusual for a two-day swap to be Friday and Saturday - do they get many people on the Friday?
Also unusual for a swap to be run by a non-automotive type club too I would think.
Not wanting to side track 1/2's topic but to explain. It used to be a 3 day event until management found by Sunday late morning it was over. Fast forward the management decided to pull out (it was run as a business) due to lack of support by the Ballarat City Council and the land being required for the ring road. The Rotary Clubs could see the need for the event and dealt with many things and took over the event.
EDIT: This will tell you more. http://www.ballaratswapmeet.com.au/
Hey Steve, I've been MIA again and have been trying to catch up with a few threads....
I went back a few pages and it sounds like you're back at work - that's great news.
Also good to hear that your vocal chords are healing on their own - leave the Botox to the celebrities, I reckon.
Great job with the saw.![]()
Steve....
Good job on the saw...I have used a BROBO and they are, IMHO the top of the line, much better than most others.... I would love to have one but will have to settle for watching you use yours.....
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HOTFR8, just perfect weather..
PS and before some one asks yes we can deliver pizzas with it..

HOTFR8, just perfect weather..![]()
PS and before some one asks yes we can deliver pizzas with it..
My guess would be you do not have time for that. To busy with projects like the saw.![]()
....and beer??
I'm only around 2 1/2 hours flying time away in S mode - I'm sure beer would arrive plenty cold. Can you send it to a location based on GPS coordinates and have it land and return autonimously?
I suspect battery time might be an issue with this cunning plan though..
Lots of pepperoni and black olives on mine please....
....or maybe I should have a 1/2 and 1/2.
Modern technology astounds me.![]()
Are you still taking pizza orders?
I'll have double cheese and pepperoni and mushrooms!
Thanks!
Nice drone pics!
Pepperoni, please, with extra pepperoni.
Medium would be fine. Do you need GPS coordinates?

Steve! Ginny was just asking if the pups had arrived yet. She will be thrilled. New life always breathes life into the old. Bobby

1/2: congrats on the new arrivals even though i know your life will be even busier i'm sure Mrs. 1/2 is delighted. i'm hoping you and Shelby will be busy with the new projects and maybe some Model A time while the new puppies are growing up.
great news about the drone and I was reading Fr8's thread and hearing about a lot of wind Down Under. is that drone hard to fly in the wind or are there days when it's not allowed up in the air cause sounds like it might cost as much as a race car?
I hope going back to work full time will keep your spirits up and help get you even stronger on your recovery process.
take care and pictures of the new Rodents when you have a little time to take and post them.



Cute pups! Suggest contacting Lyndon on puppy proofing tips.![]()
Someone asked about drones and strong winds. Most of the fancier drones have bot 'GPS hold' and 'Digital hold' - amongst other commercial names for the same function. but in short GPS hold will keep the drone in position correcting for drift and digital hold employs a set of 3-axis accelerometers that ensure drone stability. The end result being that you can park the thing in a narrow alleyway during +50knot gusts and it will stay there while you focus on taking pictures etc. Seen first hand and very impressive.
What is more impressive is how common this technology has become and how available it is to the average consumer.
In the cubicle one over from where I sit at work we have a grad programme and some youngsters incorporating a data logger with opensource number plate recognition software. Testing it using a drone fitted with a camera array though it could work using a basic wifi camera too. With our existing access to vehicle ownership information we can survey a vehicle incident and tell exactly who was around or involved at the time. Fly down a street and see who parks on the road at night. Etc. Sounds futuristic and the implementation may be, a little bit. Truth is a bunch of kids took some commonly available components and applied some smarts in very little time to achieve this last week. The future is less about technology these days and more about ideas for applying it.
Oops, I just thread hijacked a bit... sorry Steve!


1/2: I know you sometimes (or maybe all the time) think the Rodents are a PITA, but DAMN THEY ARE CUTE.
good luck at work this week and hoping there is a bit of good fun among all that work.
thanks for the picture of the little guy!!
GUSTER: yes you did, but it's good to get that information out. we had a neighbor kid that lives a couple blocks away flying his drone up to our windows and since we knew where he lives we reported him. we also have the benefit that we live near a major airport and it's a NO FLY ZONE so the drone is no longer his. i'm all for technology, but peeping toms or using it for the DARK SIDE so to speak is not cool.
I've tried to read some of your old TECH TALK (language) over on Andy's thread and some i could understand and you are way over my top when you get going.
keep up the good work and learning cause we need guys like you to teach some of us older guys.
Pup looks great!
Guster is spot on, as usual, that the technology available is really powerful. But more is on the way.
I don't understand the tech talk either.![]()

Cute pups!

Those will test your back.
Should prove useful in the shop!


We do need to puppy proof the place before these little rodents become upwardly mobile.
Not a high jack at all, your insight is much appreciated.
Congratulations on the new arrivals. They are beautiful.
A tip when the finally venture outside. Look out for birds of prey. When I had our Golden Retriever pups outside for a play, I noticed a large owl watching them from a nearby tree. They were the size of a small rabbit at the time, and would have made an easy and expensive meal for the hunter.
Enjoy them. Maybe a drone shot of them outside sometime?
Cheers,
Ken


Well played on the gift sir. You are a true gentleman.![]()