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A typical Central Hudson bill View attachment 1235657
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Thank you for the break down on the utility bill. Your E bill looks a lot like mine here in Maine. If I could not understand it all, which I cannot, then I could spend a day or two calling to find out what it all means...if anyone would talk to me. Then, once I understood it all, I could do what you, and everyone else, has to do, which is shut my mouth and pay.A typical Central Hudson billView attachment 1235657
I can agree. Evenings to install toxins, days to sweat them out.I guess I’m the odd duck, I don’t mind cutting in the summer. But it’s usually after 5 when the angle of the sun isn’t too bad. I like sweating out all the toxins
So there's a "left" and "right" joy stick file the guy posted. But I'm fairly sure he had them mislabeled. I printed the "right" side one first and it didn't feel right in my right hand. Fingers didn't even land intuitively near the buttons, so I printed out the left and it fit my right hand great. Thought I was crazy, so I had my wife and kids hold them both, and pick which one they thought felt good in their right hand, all three of them picked the one that is marked "left."Maybe I'm having trouble seeing it, but is that control designed for a left hand operation? The way it's shaded makes it look like your fingers would wrap that way. Probably have to hold it on my hand to make sure it "feels" right, which I'm sure is a big part of the reason for prototyping.
Last time I did that I could hardly move the next day, and my head let me know i did something really stupid as soon as I woke up. getting older is for the birds.I can agree. Evenings to install toxins, days to sweat them out.
Good on you. Burn baby burn! It seems backwards to me that they are even talking about stopping people from heating their homes with a renewable resource like firewood when there are still people with oil furnaces. I'm going through more wood in my little shop these last few days too. An armload usually lasts me the evening keeping it around 60-70 and I've been stepping out to grab a second
2 comments:Last time I did that I could hardly move the next day, and my head let me know i did something really stupid as soon as I woke up. getting older is for the birds.
I also cut a lot during the Summer. I don't mind sweating and it keeps my weight down. I don't know how much cutting will get done this Summer with the new puppy. He and I are going to be visiting nature a real lot. I told my wife that I need a sidecar for motorcycle. She asked why. I said that the dog needs a place to sit. LOLI guess I’m the odd duck, I don’t mind cutting in the summer. But it’s usually after 5 when the angle of the sun isn’t too bad. I like sweating out all the toxins
Exactly!!!I can agree. Evenings to install toxins, days to sweat them out.
OK! I thought I was the crazy one and was not seeing something correctly. I think I agree with your entire family just looking at the "left" and "right" versions. Simple enough error, he made a naming error in the files. Thanks for clearing that up for me.Thought I was crazy, so I had my wife and kids hold them both, and pick which one they thought felt good in their right hand, all three of them picked the one that is marked "left."
We hunted up on Hubble Hill, behind what used to be the Kass Inn. Back in the day, they catered to hunters and were sold out every opening week.In the 70s I hunted Arkville, where the train station is located, off Drybrook Rd. We backpacked into the state land and camped. In the 80s we hunted Bloomville which is where the U&D corridor ended. Also hunted Andes in the 80s. Up behind the Andel Inn on 28. I like that area!