Economics is the science of misery, not of wealth. If this were widespread it would not exist ...Ricardo was the theoretical underpinning of one of the most miserable periods of English history.Brilliant economist he may have been......
Hoping everything checks out okay for you.The crappy tv speakers in the waiting room for a doctor.
Brilliant BeauEconomics is the science of misery, not of wealth. If this were widespread it would not exist ...
Not me, John, not me...It is written in every manual and/ or book of economics, more or less ...Brilliant Beau
Beautiful pictures FrankSpeaking of photography. I got some nice pics today. A group of us from the neighborhood went out to Abbott's Pond Nature Center, the site of an 18th century grist mill.
The have various trails running through the woods and swamps.
The water is so clear that sun was reflecting off of the creek bottom creating this amber glow.
Economics is the science of misery, not of wealth. If this were widespread it would not exist ...
Speaking of photography. I got some nice pics today. A group of us from the neighborhood went out to Abbott's Pond Nature Center, the site of an 18th century grist mill.
The have various trails running through the woods and swamps.
The water is so clear that sun was reflecting off of the creek bottom creating this amber glow.
Good night JohnG'night chaps,been fun as always.Manyana.
Great Pics Frank! Place looks beautiful!Speaking of photography. I got some nice pics today. A group of us from the neighborhood went out to Abbott's Pond Nature Center, the site of an 18th century grist mill.
The have various trails running through the woods and swamps.
The water is so clear that sun was reflecting off of the creek bottom creating this amber glow.
I hear you. Was born and raised in CA, Now living in rural Kansas and love it. Never look back.I hate the city... I cant wait for the day I get to leave the bay area. One day.
Should be an excellent comboWell, I think my search is over for the new amp for my setup. After a lot of research and talking with y’all, especially @NeedForSpeed and @432HzBob. I decided after a conversation with Bob that going with a Kenwood Basic M1 matched with my Luxman R-113 would make a great combo. He also reccomeneded adding a Panamax M5100-EX power conditioner, which I’m going to do. The Kenwood isn’t as nice to look at as some of the others I considered, but it’s suppose to create some great sound and that’s ultimately what my goal is. Here’s a couple picks from the internet. Waiting to bid on a couple of the Kenwoods on eBay later in the week and I’ll order the Panamax at the same time.
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Nice. I listened to interviews with Joe Elliot and Phil Collen on an XM radio show the other day and they were excited to be headed on tour again.
Seemed like regular guys and still have the energy to put on live shows.
Hope your wife has a great time. Don't forget to bring the lighters for the power ballads!
Glad to help outThis goes out to you fine folks who really helped me with the dust cover search and advice on the turntable (and to the rest of my friends/posters here, as well):
@Delmarva, @NeedForSpeed, @swamppirate, @Leebob, @RhythmGJ @Beau Geste - my hat is off to you all!
It's an interesting place. A local taxidermist donated his life's work of local fauna to the Nature Center. Dude did great work. Kinda creepy, kinda cool.Great Pics Frank! Place looks beautiful!