16 since today is about overWhere's the countdown at now Expat?
When I started BP meds, I went from the last guy to put on something other than a wind breaker when it got cold out, to the guy who never lets his hoody out of quick grab distance.The cold bothers me too.
Even inside, I'm chilly. The Mrs. thinks I'm nuts.
This is from her Opdivo. It's more than just being cold. Just cool water on her skin feels like she is touching dry ice. She should be getting better in the next day or so.The cold bothers me too.
Even inside, I'm chilly. The Mrs. thinks I'm nuts.
give them the local dispatch number hahahaI have had several people ask me for my personal phone number. Not sure what I am going to do on that.
could just give them your emailI have had several people ask me for my personal phone number. Not sure what I am going to do on that.
A canton wheel is what I have used for ages with just water for media discs.I like the canton for most things, but for super fine, ultra shiny, I prefer the dommet.
I polished brass, rubber and plastic mouthpieces. I also ground the facing and stamped them.
Different plastics react differently. Some have lower melting temps and quickly overheat and distort.
I wouldn't.I have had several people ask me for my personal phone number. Not sure what I am going to do on that.
I'm really not close enough to people I work with to continue communicating after I retire. We have each others' personal numbers because only management have "work" phones, but my calls/texts are limited to work-related stuff. That'll come to a halt once I leave.I wouldn't.
But they are your friends.
Email is much safer, as mentioned by V8.
It took me a while to shake loose from having done too much of that when I moved on.
I'm really not close enough to people I work with to continue communicating after I retire. We have each others' personal numbers because only management have "work" phones, but my calls/texts are limited to work-related stuff. That'll come to a halt once I leave.
I have several people that keep telling me I can't retire because I am the one they always go to for help. I'm glad to help, and I guess they consider me a "guru", but I still feel like a newb after nearly 15 years. I have my own "gurus" that I go to for help.One of my long range problems is I was one of three who were kind of guru status and all the budding young photographers always needed a hand with something technical or difficult, even though I no longer worked there.
Another issue that compounded my escape was that another guru and I had torn out the studios during off times and rebuilt much cooler, full length sets for use.
We included many angles and textures, lighting schemes, all new at the time.
"Hey! Can you tell me again how to get this scene working like you used to?"
It took a while to get unstuck from that bog.