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Jay Marlette: The House Explained. January 18, 2009. Let us simplify the concept of roofing. They come in all different types, shapes, and sizes but no matter what kind of roof a building wears on its head, they all work in one of two ways depending on the slope of the roof. Before we explain slope, just remember this concept. The more the roof slopes, the more like it works like series of umbrellas. The more the roof is flat, the more it works like a pond liner. Umbrellas and Pond Liners. Several other ...
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Started hacking on a commodore 64 before i was 10. Loading in basic programs that were in the back of magazines. peeks/pokes and ,8,1 anyone? Also remember fondly the day i clipped a hole in a floppy and doubled the capacity. Then moved on to an XT clone that was supposed to be an accounting machine for my parent's business. Seemed like a step backward from the commodore. orange monochrome screen, lame pc speaker, no games. Rushing home to play my tradewars turns before they expired was an imperative!
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Bull;May 15, 2008 • 4 Comments. Bull;April 21, 2008 • 5 Comments. Ryan and I were posing with our bikes for the newspaper photographer. We were the “standard” missionaries. Missionaries in Taiwan are recognized because of the dress clothes, but even more so because of the bicycles and helmets. That wasn’t my bike, it was Elder Huang’s. That was also Elder Huang’s helmet, so the straps look weird. In front of the Service Center sign. I look like I am lost or high, but I am neither, I promise. Sure, rain a...