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Oh hush!! You're making me blush.Sgt. Howard wrote:I am soooo jealous... Especially now that I see how good-looking Julie is.... but DAMN I wish I could'a been there! Ausgeseichnet!
Put out a call here on the forums. See if there's folks in the area that want to meet. I can recommend it.GlytchMeister wrote:I don't know of anyone near me...
Howard, Gregory F.- Sergeant- Malott, Washington State. Roughly on-third the width of the state from the Idaho border, about one hour south of the Canadian border. Can host in good weather. Might even arrange for some trigger time at local range if you're interested- I have a few pieces of hardware to choose from and plenty of ammo. I HIGHLY recommend the 1740 Queen Anne Flintlocks just for the novelty of it- I've owned slingshots more accurate and powerful... and reliable. Or the selection of WWII turnbolts- or the 1860 Henry repop in 44-40. And then there's BBQ time- man-oh-man, you will NOT walk away hungry! Or go power biking- 50cc motors pushing a beach cruiser bicycle. Perfectly legal here. Do it over the 4rth of July and I will do pyrotechnics the likes of which you typically do not see.Jabberwonky wrote:Put out a call here on the forums. See if there's folks in the area that want to meet. I can recommend it.GlytchMeister wrote:I don't know of anyone near me...
I am seriously considering retirement in August of next year- It might even go a year past that, I don't know... but once I do, spending time in the Bay Area... I've got two daughters, a niece and several friends there- A wapsicon in SanJo is not without appeal. MIND YOU, MY presence there might have to stay low key, as I am identified as an 'enemy of the state' (of Kalifornicatia)... no warrants (yet), but easily avoided.Dave wrote:I'd like to see if we could pull together a few people in Northern California.
I'm in the Silicon Valley area, just north of San Jose. Would be willing to drive for 2-3 hours in any direction as long as it's on a weekend... that might be anywhere from Santa Rosa, to the Napa Valley area, to the Sacramento area, south to Monterey or perhaps even San Luis Obispo.
Julie, about Wapsi Square wrote:Oh goodness yes. So much paranormal!
Hey... one tie-died shirt, some dreadlock hair extensions, and a pair of sandals, and you'd be perfectly disguised (either as a member of the Rainbow Gathering, or as a Google software engineer... take your pick!)Sgt. Howard wrote:I am seriously considering retirement in August of next year- It might even go a year past that, I don't know... but once I do, spending time in the Bay Area... I've got two daughters, a niece and several friends there- A wapsicon in SanJo is not without appeal. MIND YOU, MY presence there might have to stay low key, as I am identified as an 'enemy of the state' (of Kalifornicatia)... no warrants (yet), but easily avoided.
Ought to be able to do it with Google Maps. You'd sign in, go to Maps, tell it to create a custom map for your account, click-and-drop a bunch of pin markers onto it, then use the "Share map" feature and add the email addresses of the people you want to have the system give access to the custom map.Does anybody know how to do one of those maps where you can 'pin your tail on the donkey'? IE, place your address so that the logistics are readily visible?
If you are supposed to wear those hard-toe shoes, the Safety folks generally frown on one not having them. I have a baaaad habit of crossing the yellow line with my non-hard toes to talk with the Assembly guys at my work. I don't pick up any tools or heavy parts, and I am getting better about wearing them when they call me out to look at something.shadowinthelight wrote:I'm so not used to taking a day off and actually having a full weekend like that anymore. It threw me off so bad I wore the wrong shoes to work today.
Spirit used to have a cheap direct from Houston to Oakland, but they just dropped it. The reason I know is that my daughter has been using it to visit her husband while he is Calinorphia for work. She is irritated and checking alternates as I type. Still, I'm half-baked enough to fly somewhere to meet! I spent 8.5 hours on the road (round trip, due to weather dictated detours) to spend five hours in the Dallas area. But it was so worth it!!!!Dave wrote:I'd like to see if we could pull together a few people in Northern California.
I'm in the Silicon Valley area, just north of San Jose. Would be willing to drive for 2-3 hours in any direction as long as it's on a weekend... that might be anywhere from Santa Rosa, to the Napa Valley area, to the Sacramento area, south to Monterey or perhaps even San Luis Obispo.
And shooting guns just to shoot guns is always way cool in my book!Sgt. Howard wrote:Howard, Gregory F.- Sergeant- Malott, Washington State. Roughly on-third the width of the state from the Idaho border, about one hour south of the Canadian border. Can host in good weather. Might even arrange for some trigger time at local range if you're interested- I have a few pieces of hardware to choose from and plenty of ammo. I HIGHLY recommend the 1740 Queen Anne Flintlocks just for the novelty of it- I've owned slingshots more accurate and powerful... and reliable. Or the selection of WWII turnbolts- or the 1860 Henry repop in 44-40. And then there's BBQ time- man-oh-man, you will NOT walk away hungry! Or go power biking- 50cc motors pushing a beach cruiser bicycle. Perfectly legal here. Do it over the 4rth of July and I will do pyrotechnics the likes of which you typically do not see.Jabberwonky wrote:Put out a call here on the forums. See if there's folks in the area that want to meet. I can recommend it.GlytchMeister wrote:I don't know of anyone near me...
Interested?
um... HOW exactly? i tried searching for a mall nearby to where i am, and it shows up, but i can't click on ANYTHING to make it "stick"... there is no option to "add a marker" anywhere for me... i AM logged in to my google account, and i can copy the map and share the map, i can even embed the map in my website (i guess, i never finished the click-thru) but there doesn't seem to be any way "I" can add a pin to "YOUR" map... could this be a lack of editing permissions kind of thing?, or maybe I'm just doing it wrong?jwhouk wrote:I have a few places already seeded on the map. You can add by searching, adding the marker, and going from there.
That trick didn't work for me, either. Same problem on both Chrome and Firefox. The pin-drop selection simply doesn't appear at all.jwhouk wrote:Click on the little pointer thingy in one of the white boxes below the search box, the one that says "Add Marker" when you roll over it with your mouse.
Not sure what it looks like mobile, sorry.