I usually have no problems with the 10 Commandments. It's the 7 Deadly Sins that get me in trouble!I routinely bomb on the 10th commandment
What the he!!, now there are two lists? Nobody told me. Would like to here more about those 7 deadly sins though.I usually have no problems with the 10 Commandments. It's the 7 Deadly Sins that get me in trouble!
In context of adjustable, I never have. Its trial fit, adjust a wee bit, trial .... repeat until you take a cut and the matting part fits. For example, 1/2 piece needs a close sliding in a 1/2" hole. You use a 1/2 reamer but it still won't go. Maybe the reamer only cut a .4996 hole or the stock is .5002. Adjustable reamer to the rescue, done by trial and error. When it just starts to cut, you'll be sub thou removal. With a careful touch on the adjustment you can get things right where you need them, i.e. working to less than a thou.So how exactly does one measure the size of the reamer - size it will cut? Basic idea is just to at least use calipers and measure the distance between blades, but that seems to be rather... not so accurate. Even for fixed size reamers, where the size of the reamer has worn off I am finding it hard to figure out what the size should be. Is there some kind of a trick one can use? For example, When I measure close to 0.5in I am unsure as whatever it is 0.5 or 0.501 or 0.499 - heck it could be as well 0.497.
What the he!!, now there are two lists? Nobody told me. Would like to here more about those 7 deadly sins though.
Probably too late now. Carry on.What the he!!, now there are two lists? Nobody told me. Would like to here more about those 7 deadly sins though.
I usually have no problems with the 10 Commandments. It's the 7 Deadly Sins that get me in trouble!
I will admit I Covet thy neighbors shop quite a bit. Wife, not so much.......
Same reason Dogs chase squirrels. They have no idea why, and have no idea what to do with it when they catch it. It's just Animal instinct.Wait till you are mid 70s. Even your neighbours 60 year old mother starts looking pretty good. You just won't remember why.
Same reason Dogs chase squirrels. They have no idea why, and have no idea what to do with it when they catch it. It's just Animal instinct.
I don't know much about Women, but they probably just want to make you breakfast or something. It must be their way of asking you to stay the night, so you're there in the morning for breakfastYa, but the rules of nature get broken by 60 year women, they stop running away and either start doing the chasing or they grab the frying pan. Either way, the outcome is not good for the old dogs.......
IIRC these lists follow from the Arthurian legend / tradition and are a recapitulation of classical notions of virtue and vice (think Marcus Aurelius) during medieval times within a Catholic framework. Maybe I have read too may books at the expense of welding practiceAccording to the standard list, the 7 deadly sins are: pride, greed, wrath, envy, lust, gluttony and sloth,
The seven capital virtues, also known as contrary or remedial virtues, are those opposite the seven deadly sins. They are: chastity, temperance, charity, diligence, patience, kindness, and humility.
There are also 7 heavenly virtues which combine the four cardinal virtues of prudence, justice, temperance, and fortitude with the three theological virtues of faith, hope, and charity.
I can only count a few virtues in my character with any confidence at all. Apparently, I'm going straight to hell and I'm not stopping along the way for adjustable reamers.
Thou shalt not pee on electric fence.What the he!!, now there are two lists? Nobody told me. Would like to here more about those 7 deadly sins though.
Not more than once, anyway.Thou shalt not pee on electric fence.
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Thou shalt not pee on electric fence.
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