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    Another fun prattle eventuated with just three of us catching up this week.
    it started with trying to sort out Yvan's connection freezing up but then it worked, we moved on to luddites and then to networking and xmas lights. The discussion shifted to China manufacturing and quality equals the QA put in by the buyer, the volume of product shipped by Walmart, sourcing CBN wheels from China and how we loose some days in the week, I especially thought Wed was Thurs this week.
    After all that we got onto topic with Yvan building mobile racking for his storage cases, Paul having family time with some must do projects, Phil is getting visitors and can see one or more bevvies being consumed with cards played and just maybe a lazy susan getting made and a mailbox to build asap.
    We then discussed weird and wonderful mailboxes

    So a couple of promised bits
    My old mailbox, very much in need of replacement ... about 13years old and very neglected, so surprised it lasted this long, built before i really knew much
    P3260106.jpgP3260107.jpgP3260108.jpg

    New one will be similar with the top maybe roof shaped a little for water runoff, must fit a magazine flat through the slot etc

    looking closely at the one in the photos with current knowledge I likely got it close from a wood movement perspective

    and a link to one of my animated xmas light displays (with sound) -> AussieJingleBells 2014 on Vimeo
    The one from 2010 shows a more basic display -> 2010 light show video1 on Vimeo
    The trivia bit is this tree is one of maybe 20 odd of this style with individually controlled bulbs in private displays in 2010.... how do i know ... i actually designed and built the controllers used, i believe one went onto a yacht in new york harbour


    I will put up a reminder for next Friday if anyone wants to catch up.
    Cheers
    Phil

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    In today's meeting Yvan's connection was a little slow, although it improved as time went on (IT muscle memory?) and I commented that an interview I had seen on line between Giordano Nanni, founder of the Juice Media, and Malcolm Turnbull had a similar jittery issue. I know at least one other participant to The Prattle who is a big fan of TJM

    That led on, as our Prattles tend to, to the Juice Media Itself. JTM is a satirical, political comment presented by two delightful young ladies whose eloquence is only surpassed by their irreverence: Hard hitting and right to the point, it is also very amusing unless you are easily offended, in which case I recommend you stick to Playschool.

    There are a large number of Juice Media videos, but I think this is the latest:

    Home - The Juice Media

    This was the discussion between Turnbull and Nanni:

    Podcast 13 | with Malcolm Turnbull - YouTube

    Since that time Giordano invited Adam Bandt to respond to Malcolm Turnbull's comments, which decried the actions of the Greens with respect to climate change, but I have not seen that one yet although it is available.

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    Sorry.

    I misled you blokes. (That's a euphemism for profoundly misled)

    The Juice Media video I linked above is not the latest, although it was the latest until this one was released.

    Honest Government Ads - The Juice Media

    There are of course multiple levels on which satire like this can be viewed. However, possibly the funniest of all did not stem from the content of the video, but the government's reaction. They asked TJM to stop using that logo because they thought people would believe it was in fact authorised by the government: I am wrestling with the idea that government thought the video was so realistic it could really be "them." Surely they either can't read, can't listen, can't recognise reality or maybe they are actually hopeless.

    Enjoy.

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    Paul
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    Well even though it Easter time we did discuss last week that we would at least schedule this for tomorrow.

    So here is the reminder

    Come and join in with some fellow forum members on Friday lunchtime.

    Friday lunch prattle: Anyone is welcome, please join in

    This weeks topic is: .. Whatever comes up quite honestly.....

    Friday: Time: 12:00 - 12:40 AEDT
    Yep that's lunchtime for some of us so bring a coffee


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    Cheers
    Phil

    Not sure if I will be around as we might end up going to the Van Gogh exhibition that is on with the visitors.

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    Will try an make this , actually if I remember it’s on I will be there.

    Cheers Matt

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    Anyone want to build a Roman bench? I am going to build one but it will be for outside as no room inside.
    I am learning, slowley.

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    I can't get it to work, it says incorrect code. Has it ran out?
    I am learning, slowley.

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    I thought Adam Savage's (from Mythbuster fame) video on tapping threads was interesting:

    Adam Savage's One Day Builds: Thread Tapping Guide Block! - YouTube

    Lubricate, lubricate!!

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    That makes perfect sense Paul, if you watch any CNC machine they basically have a hose running coolant and cutting fluid on the tool full time.
    Unfortunately I’m not going to do that on my drill press as I don’t have a mob to clean the mess up with.[emoji6]

    Cheers Matt.

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    So what happened today, I could not get on Zoom.
    I am learning, slowley.

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    Paige,

    We chatted about earthquakes in New Zealand,
    Simon showed a very impressive looking trinket box.

    We then discussed Rail track anvils, an how to drill high carbon steels.
    But the extremely sad news was not once did any of the scoundrels mention chainsaws, I’m possibly going to join in next Friday and sit in silence, due to the lack of chainsaw discussion this week in protest.

    Matt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pagie View Post
    So what happened today, I could not get on Zoom.
    Pagie

    I don't think a new hyperlink had been posted so I just went back to the last one and that got me in.

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    It’s always the same code and password.

    Cheers Matt.

    I figured that out after the 6th Zoom.

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    I used the old code and password. Could not get in. I did the same as last time, used the one from the old forum pages. I just checked the earlier codes there about 4 different ones.
    I am learning, slowley.

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    Ask Phil,

    Immmm

    Cheers Matt

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