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    Post by NebulaJack Fri Sep 04, 2015 3:18 pm

    Hey guys, it feels like this thread has run it's course, so I've started up a new one. Also, I have some new polls up.
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    Post by Patch Thu Sep 03, 2015 8:42 am

    Heading off to Round Rock today. Hope you all have a great day
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    Post by NebulaJack Wed Sep 02, 2015 11:12 pm

    James.k.Polk wrote:
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    James.k.Polk wrote:The Dallas Museum of Art  was fun. It's a huge, huge place, boasting that it has "miles"  of galleries.  You can easily spend all day in there if you want a maximum experience.  Was a little disappointed in the Inca exhibit.  It costs sixteen bucks for entry,  and most of the artifacts are textiles. Thousand year old hats and ponchos are cool,  but I'd have liked to see more of the gold and silver stuff.

    A museum membership costs a hundred bucks.  Gives free parking and entrance to the special showings.  I might indulge,  considering the parking and the Inca added up to twenty six bucks on their own.

    I'll join in the chorus of telling you to go for it. Also, do you have pics from that exhibit?

    Look at my Facebook page and there is a gallery of some of the pics.  

    Nice stuff. It also prompted me to get around to posting the pics I took at the Epic Rap Battles of History concert I went to on my birthday.
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    Post by James.k.Polk Wed Sep 02, 2015 6:10 pm

    NebulaJack wrote:
    James.k.Polk wrote:The Dallas Museum of Art  was fun. It's a huge, huge place, boasting that it has "miles"  of galleries.  You can easily spend all day in there if you want a maximum experience.  Was a little disappointed in the Inca exhibit.  It costs sixteen bucks for entry,  and most of the artifacts are textiles. Thousand year old hats and ponchos are cool,  but I'd have liked to see more of the gold and silver stuff.

    A museum membership costs a hundred bucks.  Gives free parking and entrance to the special showings.  I might indulge,  considering the parking and the Inca added up to twenty six bucks on their own.

    I'll join in the chorus of telling you to go for it. Also, do you have pics from that exhibit?

    Look at my Facebook page and there is a gallery of some of the pics.
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    Post by NebulaJack Wed Sep 02, 2015 3:34 pm

    Hi guys. New poll is up, I'm off to work, see ya tonight.
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    Post by NebulaJack Wed Sep 02, 2015 3:33 pm

    James.k.Polk wrote:The Dallas Museum of Art  was fun. It's a huge, huge place, boasting that it has "miles"  of galleries.  You can easily spend all day in there if you want a maximum experience.  Was a little disappointed in the Inca exhibit.  It costs sixteen bucks for entry,  and most of the artifacts are textiles. Thousand year old hats and ponchos are cool,  but I'd have liked to see more of the gold and silver stuff.

    A museum membership costs a hundred bucks.  Gives free parking and entrance to the special showings.  I might indulge,  considering the parking and the Inca added up to twenty six bucks on their own.

    I'll join in the chorus of telling you to go for it. Also, do you have pics from that exhibit?
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    Post by kegs Wed Sep 02, 2015 1:11 pm

    James.k.Polk wrote:The Dallas Museum of Art  was fun. It's a huge, huge place, boasting that it has "miles"  of galleries.  You can easily spend all day in there if you want a maximum experience.  Was a little disappointed in the Inca exhibit.  It costs sixteen bucks for entry,  and most of the artifacts are textiles. Thousand year old hats and ponchos are cool,  but I'd have liked to see more of the gold and silver stuff.

    A museum membership costs a hundred bucks.  Gives free parking and entrance to the special showings.  I might indulge,  considering the parking and the Inca added up to twenty six bucks on their own.

    I misread that as " and most of the artifacts are text files."

    Go for it. Each year I get a vip pass for the local museum of fine arts and I've yet to regret it.

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    Post by rkwsuperstar Wed Sep 02, 2015 10:43 am

    A little over a week. I'm so excited!
    https://youtu.be/xJAxRVeKnTE
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    Post by rkwsuperstar Wed Sep 02, 2015 10:40 am

    James.k.Polk wrote:The Dallas Museum of Art  was fun. It's a huge, huge place, boasting that it has "miles"  of galleries.  You can easily spend all day in there if you want a maximum experience.  Was a little disappointed in the Inca exhibit.  It costs sixteen bucks for entry,  and most of the artifacts are textiles. Thousand year old hats and ponchos are cool,  but I'd have liked to see more of the gold and silver stuff.

    A museum membership costs a hundred bucks.  Gives free parking and entrance to the special showings.  I might indulge,  considering the parking and the Inca added up to twenty six bucks on their own.

    I vote you go for it. You like to visit museums on your day off, so it'll be worthwhile.
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    Post by James.k.Polk Wed Sep 02, 2015 9:02 am

    The Dallas Museum of Art was fun. It's a huge, huge place, boasting that it has "miles" of galleries. You can easily spend all day in there if you want a maximum experience. Was a little disappointed in the Inca exhibit. It costs sixteen bucks for entry, and most of the artifacts are textiles. Thousand year old hats and ponchos are cool, but I'd have liked to see more of the gold and silver stuff.

    A museum membership costs a hundred bucks. Gives free parking and entrance to the special showings. I might indulge, considering the parking and the Inca added up to twenty six bucks on their own.
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    Post by Patch Wed Sep 02, 2015 8:03 am

    kegs wrote:

    Lucasfilm will not return any of my calls after what I call "The Jar Jar Incident" Very Happy

    No Jar Jar incident can be worse than his creation.
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    Post by Patch Wed Sep 02, 2015 8:02 am

    NebulaJack wrote:

    Also, Patch, sorry to hear about your bum leg.

    Thanks Jack
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    Post by kegs Wed Sep 02, 2015 7:36 am

    NebulaJack wrote:
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    kegs wrote:I think the date that Harrison Ford read for Han Solo should be celebrated by geeks everywhere as our Haniversary.

    We really need a like button for posts. This would earn one.

    Yes.  Kegs is always on top of these things.

    Indeed! My mind works in tapestry of chaotic euphoria and wonder. Oh that very day when a carpenter started on his path to become a smuggler which helped battle the darkness smothering a galaxy far far away.

    But what is the date? What?

    You should get ahold of Lucas Film and see if they can track down the date.

    Lucasfilm will not return any of my calls after what I call "The Jar Jar Incident" Very Happy
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    Post by NebulaJack Tue Sep 01, 2015 8:26 pm

    kegs wrote:
    rkwsuperstar wrote:
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    kegs wrote:I think the date that Harrison Ford read for Han Solo should be celebrated by geeks everywhere as our Haniversary.

    We really need a like button for posts. This would earn one.

    Yes.  Kegs is always on top of these things.

    Indeed! My mind works in tapestry of chaotic euphoria and wonder. Oh that very day when a carpenter started on his path to become a smuggler which helped battle the darkness smothering a galaxy far far away.

    But what is the date? What?

    You should get ahold of Lucas Film and see if they can track down the date.
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    Post by NebulaJack Tue Sep 01, 2015 8:26 pm

    Hi guys. I've gotten over the cold I had last week, so I'm back to doing daily(ish) polls again. New one's up.

    Also, Patch, sorry to hear about your bum leg.
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    Post by kegs Tue Sep 01, 2015 5:26 pm

    rkwsuperstar wrote:
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    kegs wrote:I think the date that Harrison Ford read for Han Solo should be celebrated by geeks everywhere as our Haniversary.

    We really need a like button for posts. This would earn one.

    Yes.  Kegs is always on top of these things.

    Indeed! My mind works in tapestry of chaotic euphoria and wonder. Oh that very day when a carpenter started on his path to become a smuggler which helped battle the darkness smothering a galaxy far far away.

    But what is the date? What?
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    Post by rkwsuperstar Tue Sep 01, 2015 1:48 pm

    Patch wrote:
    kegs wrote:I think the date that Harrison Ford read for Han Solo should be celebrated by geeks everywhere as our Haniversary.

    We really need a like button for posts. This would earn one.

    Yes. Kegs is always on top of these things.
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    Post by Patch Tue Sep 01, 2015 10:59 am

    James.k.Polk wrote:

    Like sole of the foot pop pop pop?

    God help us.

    Apparently the healing time is 12+ weeks. After 3 weeks it will be at about 20%. It doesn't hurt as bad today. Yesterday sucked.
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    Post by James.k.Polk Tue Sep 01, 2015 9:21 am

    Patch wrote:Happy Monday everyone.

    I had a good weekend until last night when I was playing football with the boys. I tried to sprint at felt my plantar tendon pop, more like pop pop pop pop. It has been bothering me for a couple of months, but was on the mend. Now, not so much. I'll be in a boot for a few weeks, which sucks.
    I am sitting at my computer for the first time in years. The trickiest part is driving with the boot on. You can't bend your foot to press the gas, so it's a pain. I have to go to Round Rock for work on Thursday. I may have to lose the boot for the drive.

    Like sole of the foot pop pop pop?

    God help us.
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    Post by James.k.Polk Tue Sep 01, 2015 9:20 am

    Patch wrote:The local gun shop teams with Crime stoppers for a "50 guns in 50 days" drawing here. The money raised goes to the sheriffs dept for gear. It's $50 a ticket. I'm going to buy a few tickets and see if I get lucky.
    Last year they gave away some nice weapons.

    Also dove season opens today. It sounds like a war zone in the fields behind me.

    My nephew is probably mowing them down with joyful abandon.
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    Post by James.k.Polk Tue Sep 01, 2015 9:19 am

    I just heard about an Inca art exhibit at the Dallas Museum of Art. I have determined my project for the day.

    I will look a ancient things made of gold, made of stone. I will ponder the abyss of time.

    I will take pictures.
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    Post by Patch Tue Sep 01, 2015 8:16 am

    kegs wrote:I think the date that Harrison Ford read for Han Solo should be celebrated by geeks everywhere as our Haniversary.

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    Post by Patch Tue Sep 01, 2015 8:15 am

    The local gun shop teams with Crime stoppers for a "50 guns in 50 days" drawing here. The money raised goes to the sheriffs dept for gear. It's $50 a ticket. I'm going to buy a few tickets and see if I get lucky.
    Last year they gave away some nice weapons.

    Also dove season opens today. It sounds like a war zone in the fields behind me.
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    Post by kegs Mon Aug 31, 2015 7:20 pm

    I think the date that Harrison Ford read for Han Solo should be celebrated by geeks everywhere as our Haniversary.
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    Post by kegs Mon Aug 31, 2015 5:49 pm

    Patch wrote:
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    Patch and his boot?

    That's the way I got dressed before the injury. Is that strange?


    It may be strange, but it renders me nothing other than jealous. Unless, that cup is a tea cup; Which, at that size, I presume it to be. Mornings are for coffee. Accept no substitutions. (wow, I am so sure the punctuation to that bunch of words and sentences are very very wrong)

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