In the old days I could use Picasa to imbed an image into a post, but now, I can't do it. Nothing works.
How do you include an image? I assume I still need a url.
Where should I store my photos? I thought Google photos would work, but I can't find a place to discover a url there.
Why is this so...
I'm experiencing this on some of our saws the last few weeks. I think that on really hot excessively humid days the saws don't get enough oxygen. I have to start some on half choke even when they have just been running.
Sometimes taking off the air filter works, but you'll have to put it back on...
Is that enough saws for two people? That's not even the whole arsenal.
I find the saws to be temperamental on hot days with high humidity. Nice to have choices.
The Founding Fathers wanted a system that would prevent a runaway populist from gaining power. They endeavored to make sure sober, steady moneyed interests always held sway. They weren't trying to be assholes. They were thinking about preventing a potential French revolution on American soil...
Hmmm...
1. Paper route
2. Baby sitting
3. Exploring for uranium in Nova Scotia
4. Geological mapping in the Northeast Territories
5. Petroleum geologist
6. Building trading systems for arrogant natural gas traders
7. Scheduling natural gas into US pipelines
8. Working in a cheese shop
9...
I'd love to try the Onyx.
Even though I've been doing this job for a decade, I've only really experienced two harnesses. The only one of note is the Sequoia. It's pretty good, and a lot of women like it. It's certainly comfortable but it has a tendency to slip down with a saw or any weight on...
He is a nice guy! We refer him cat rescue when we can't.
However, we have more than enough savvy and skill to build this. It's not the first time a long swiing has been hung by us. I just like to get ideas when it's at least in some way, a first.
A client wants a tree swing and it's going to be installed between two tall pines anchored somewhere between 20 and 30 feet on each pine. We're planning it to be non invasive, secured with slings on each pine. It will be revisited every couple of years to make adjustments.
Has anyone done one...
In my opinion a tie in that far from the union shouldn't be relied on, ever. TIP failures are becoming more common as climbers adopt SRT.
Dr. Ball is reporting a big increase in accidents resulting from tie-in failure.
I don't think people appreciate the fulcrum effect clearly. A visual 'feel'...