Ham radio takes up most of his time now, but not neccessarily time "on
the air". Tinkering with equipment in one form or another is a big
part of it. Plus, he also (just) built a "mezzinine" (shelving so he
has a second layer of storage) for the back of the truck. A fellow ham
has one of them, gave Steve the idea and name.
Ham radio takes up most of his time now, but not neccessarily time "on
the air". Tinkering with equipment in one form or another is a big
part of it. Plus, he also (just) built a "mezzinine" (shelving so he
has a second layer of storage) for the back of the truck. A fellow ham
has one of them, gave Steve the idea and name.
Once I am able to get a suitable replacement radio and an antenna that works with my living situation up, I'll be back on the air also.
Sorely miss it! I am doing more activity with the BBS also, mainly working on my BBS doors these days.
I'm also trying to get my 1991 Chevy S10 up and running. Bought it
for cheap just before my Pathfinder caught on fire and burnt down but
it's slow-going since the truck is at a storage lot a few miles away
and I can't seem to get anyone to take me there and stay with me while
I work on it (I refuse to work under a vehicle on jackstands alone).
Title: Semi-Healthy Marshmallow Treats
Categories: Cookie
Yield: 36 Servings
1 c Raisins
1 c Coconut
1 c Oatmeal
6 c Brown rice crispies
1/2 c Peanut butter
1 Cube soy margarine (stick?)
1 Bag (large) marshmallows
From: will@nic.scruz.net (will)
Date: Thu, 10 Mar 1994 06:50:17 GMT I just made these for my
housemates and for my racquetball munchies. You can strictly follow
my recipe or make-up your own variation.
Ruth Haffly wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
Steve is on the computer a lot but most of it is radio related. The
UPS, Fed Ex and Amazon drivers are also regulars at our door these
days. OTOH, I'm doing pretty much the same, sewing, reading, some time
on the computer, running the house, etc.
I'd make these for others, but not eat any myself. Peanut butter and coconut are among the few food dislikes that I have. OTOH, if I subbed
in some cashews, real butter and some M&Ms...................(G)
I'll be off the air for a couple of weeks once this goes up. All's OK, I'll give details when we get back.
Ruth Haffly wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Looks like this could be made with almost any fruit; I'd probably not
use durian, however. (G)
Lack of supply?
As good a reason as any. We've seen it in some of the Asian stores
around here but not yet picked one up.
On 05-23-23 06:08, Dave Drum <=-
spoke to Ruth Haffly about BBSes <=-
Some years ago we had two tornadoes hit my town. Among other things
they took out a S.E. Asian restaurant supplier and the next door neighbour, a basttery supplies. Batteries and durians were frond over
two miles from their respective stores. Fortunately no one was hit with either.
Dale Shipp wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Some years ago we had two tornadoes hit my town. Among other things
they took out a S.E. Asian restaurant supplier and the next door neighbour, a basttery supplier. Batteries and durians were frond over
two miles from their respective stores. Fortunately no one was hit with either.
People have been killed by flying durians. Don't take a nap under a durian tree!
Glad to see you back. Keep on the mend.
Steve is on the computer a lot but most of it is radio related. The
UPS, Fed Ex and Amazon drivers are also regulars at our door these
days. OTOH, I'm doing pretty much the same, sewing, reading, some time
on the computer, running the house, etc.
I am now busy working on getting VA disability for various issues. Hopefully, if I can get a decent rating (and they pay me at that
rating amount; VA's math is weird), I can start to afford to get a new
radio and antenna to get me on the air. Unfortunately, the local ham
club scene is not in good shape so I'm on my own.
I'd make these for others, but not eat any myself. Peanut butter and coconut are among the few food dislikes that I have. OTOH, if I subbed
in some cashews, real butter and some M&Ms...................(G)
I love peanut butter and coconut as well as cashews, real butter, and M&Ms. Until I get teeth, cahsews and M&Ms are off-limits.
I'll be off the air for a couple of weeks once this goes up. All's OK, I'll give details when we get back.
Be well! We'll be here.
Looks like this could be made with almost any fruit; I'd probably not
use durian, however. (G)
Lack of supply?
As good a reason as any. We've seen it in some of the Asian stores
around here but not yet picked one up.
Some years ago we had two tornadoes hit my town. Among other things
they took out a S.E. Asian restaurant supplier and the next door neighbour, a basttery supplies. Batteries and durians were frond over
two miles from their respective stores. Fortunately no one was hit
with either.
We finally got to experience rail car dining on the way up to Denali
from Whittier. The menu was very limited; I got a turkey (with other stuff--lettuce, tomato, cheese) sandwich but gave half of it to Steve.
Forget what he got but he finished it all. The ride was really nice once
we broke out of the coastal fog down in Whittier--had a really good view
of Denali for a good bit of the ride.
We finally got to experience rail car dining on the way up to Denali from Whittier. The menu was very limited; I got a turkey (with other stuff--lettuce, tomato, cheese) sandwich but gave half of it toSteve. > Forget what he got but he finished it all. The ride was
really nice once > we broke out of the coastal fog down in
Whittier--had a really good view > of Denali for a good bit of the
ride.
That does sound very nice. I will need to try that trip out someday.
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