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Don't think I've ever actually riveted anything. :lol: The thin part gets pulled through, expanding that sleeve right? *shrug* Can't expand that much. :D

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You would be surprised based on the inner curvature of the rivet sleeve. We used them a lot when I still had a decent job in automotive. Rivets of all sorts from plastic to metal. Damn I miss automotive. Come to think of it, I think my MacGyver skills pursuit is a way to fulfill my lack of complicated tool use. Yes, I use my hands and tools in the copy center especially when I bind projects or mount posters and what not but it's just not the same. :?
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Cameraman Jenn wrote:You would be surprised based on the inner curvature of the rivet sleeve. We used them a lot when I still had a decent job in automotive. Rivets of all sorts from plastic to metal. Damn I miss automotive. Come to think of it, I think my MacGyver skills pursuit is a way to fulfill my lack of complicated tool use. Yes, I use my hands and tools in the copy center especially when I bind projects or mount posters and what not but it's just not the same. :?
Hmm...you could propose an option be added for rivet-binding. Heck, all kinds of custom wood/leather/metalwork covers/bindings for security and artistic purposes...
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We don't offer those sorts of products through the OD so it's not an option. I would have to do that on the side and it would be a conflict of interest with the office depot job I currently hold and therefore easily get me fired. :?
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Whoopee! Someone's getting me a zapper thingy for when I give my next powerpoint presentation (I've only done one so far). New skill for me :)
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My brother and I made fire today! :D
On my list for 2012.
Haven't finished my knife or hatchet, but I just got payed, so picks of the new handles soon...

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Very nice Balon. Very nice indeed. :D Always considered the fire drill to be the most effective way of starting a fire. (If you have to do it manually.) Definitely a useful skill.

I keep a lens in my bag, but obviously it's not always practical.

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You guys need to get one of these. They are magical...

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I have to learn to setup a drupal production server for many sites. I had tried with mamp before, now there is a better option, I guess. I hate this sort of thing!
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Cameraman Jenn wrote:You guys need to get one of these. They are magical...
Yeah, but you can't light a cigarette with one, and you can with a lens. (If it's sunny. :D )

I joke, yes they are awesome, and everybody who wanders round the bush should have one. But you should still know how to do it without, in case it gets lost or forgotten or whatever.

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I need to learn how someone used a Google Gadget to set up group email forwarding from a Gmail account. (Maybe created it?) And learn who is the "administrator" of the account (probably the same person).
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So now that I'm a ways in to 2012, it looks like my skills for this year don't include really learning any Chinese. :roll:

OTOH, it looks like I have been learning:
* How to negotiate with potential (tutoring) clients.
(something I've usually avoided with a passion)
* How to break problem-solving into several reliable steps for a student.

..and, umm, darnit, something else that was more inspiring, I think.
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Oh no, you mean we have to be *accountable*? 8O :(

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Damelon wrote:Jenn, have you found a way to merge your interest in lock picking with that of bee keeping?
I think you need to train bees to pick locks for you. Then you get zen bliss+I'm a bad mofo in one.
:lol: How did I miss this the first time? The only flaw, I think, would be finding teeny-tiny bee-sized lockpicks...
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I still hate drupal! Maybe I hate it even more this year.
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MsMary wrote:I need to learn how someone used a Google Gadget to set up group email forwarding from a Gmail account. (Maybe created it?) And learn who is the "administrator" of the account (probably the same person).
If I understand correctly, you just want the emails from one Gmail account forwarded to many others?

As for being on topic, well, I learned a lot recently, actually better knowledge of mailing tricks is on the list)
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aliantha wrote:Oh no, you mean we have to be *accountable*? 8O :(
HAVE TO... have to..
Have to?
On an online forum? :lol:
Yes, I am sure people will feel a strong obligation to "be accountable"...
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flute stand (which I made my ownself :biggrin:).
:) out of?

ananda... for the lazy... ...or people who prefer to seek their data socially rather than proactively what's drupal?
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Well, maybe Ananda is going to answer as well, but I may as well say this, especially since she appears to be not much thrilled with it, not as if I am, of course)

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aliantha wrote:flute stand (which I made my ownself :biggrin:).
:) out of?
Stuff from the craft store: a round wooden "plaque" about 6 inches in diameter and some 1/4-inch-diameter dowel rods. I drilled holes in the plaque, cut the rods to the proper length with pruning shears, and glued them in the holes with carpenter's glue. I could have painted/stained and varnished it, but I didn't bother.

I've got C, D and Bb whistles, a PVC simple system flute in D (that I can't really play because my hands are too small :( ), a bamboo simple system flute in G, a Native American cedar flute in G# (I think), and two soprano recorders. There might be another whistle, too -- maybe in Eb. I can't remember offhand. I know that all the posts are filled.

"Simple system" means there aren't any keys -- just holes, like a recorder. One of these days when I have a spare $400 or so, I'd like to get a D flute from this guy who makes them for small-handed people.

I played clarinet for many years, so the recorder was easy to pick up. The whistle is, too, except that in Irish trad music there's a lot of ornamentation that you just sort of throw in when the mood strikes you, and I've never learned how to do that. (Another thing for the "someday" list....)
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Linna Heartlistener wrote:ananda... for the lazy... ...or people who prefer to seek their data socially rather than proactively what's drupal?
It's a cms (content management system) for making various kind of interactive websites and so. It's open source platform and has a lot of addons to pretty much add any advanced functionality to a site.
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Does discovering skills we never knew we had count? Not sure how useful my new found skill is but I can apparently picture an animal in my head and then cut out a seriously realistic silouehette of it out without any further guidance. Just a piece of paper and scissors.
Now if I could just find a way to wear live bees as jewelry all the time.....

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