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   / Good morning!!!! #71,101  
46°F and misty this morning, going up to 51° today. We had more rain again last night. I really should get a new rain gauge. Last one broke about three or four years ago.

Looks like we have a new contributor from Slovakia. Nice. Welcome to the conversation, freedomlives. Always fun to read how people are doing in other parts of the world. And, as Irv pointed out, pictures are always welcome.

Kyle, the new headphones are strictly for monitoring use in my home recording studio. I sold off most of my live PA gear years ago, but I still have ridiculous amounts of power available should I need to scatter any roaches. :D
 
   / Good morning!!!! #71,102  
Probably use a 2 part epoxy this time on the gimbal.

Can you share the background on your crashes? Been thinking about purchasing a drone for a while now, and the thought of ruining it on the first flight is a big reason I haven't pulled the trigger.

In addition to the epoxy, give some thought to adding a screw or two, or maybe a pair of zip ties. Epoxy isn't all that great for shock loads, or at sticking to smooth metal.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #71,103  
Freedom lives- Welcome and thanks for sharing. I am new here and have felt comfortable since my first post. I always enjoy reading the perspectives from nonUSA people abroad.

Buppies- 32ºF and cloudy; sun appears like it wants to come out. The NWS has issued a Weather Weather Hazard Warning and a Winter Weather Advisory for this PM due to the threat of rain turning to freezing rain and sleet. This weather pattern may repeat itself over the weekend. I have not had enough coffee yet to take on the weather data this AM.

Eric- I am taking my time on the personal weather stations. I may be able to set up a hardline router connection to a PWS down with our solar panel arrays.

David- For me superglue + baking soda = a very nasty and sticky mess that I am still finding remnants of years later. Thanks for your drone info. I always had erector sets when I was a kid. Now older, but still much "the kid," I built a flying erector set. The "Flying Cuisinart" was a fun project. I tried to make essentially a Phantom. I am real close, but I still have occasional "jello" in my videos. I spent hours just balancing those higher end props. My next quad will be purchased. Something similar to what you have. Once I put the TV camera on it and tried FPV I had to sit down to operate it. My + 6 acre airfield still has "drone" debris on it. Evidence of my "learning curve." I like the 2 part JBWeld (and hot glue:wink:).

Daugen- This is really new, but exciting new information for me. Thanks for sharing. :cool: The medical research scientists are making incredible strides in creating "designer drugs" specifically tailored to certain neuro-receptor sites identified with many diseases and auto-immune disorders. This is good stuff.

Randy- 100 - 125 is pretty much considered "normal" nowadays. Under 7 is a good # for a diabetic/pre-diabetic My AIC's run 5.7 - 6.3 which is great for an insulin dependent diabetic. I hope that diet control and exercise for blood sugar management is all that you will ever need. If I made serious lifestyle and dietary changes I am told that I could wean off the insulins that I take.

32ºF and cloudy; sun appears like it wants to come out. The NWS has issued a Weather Weather Hazard Warning and a Winter Weather Advisory for this PM due to the threat of rain turning to freezing rain and sleet.

I'll consider this a real geriatric check in center when we start talking "BM" talk.

32ºF and cloudy; sun appears like it wants to come out. The NWS has issued a Weather Weather Hazard Warning and a Winter Weather Advisory for this PM due to the threat of rain turning to freezing rain and sleet.

We were going to look at new Foresters. Wifey likes the turbocharged fancy package the best. I really do not care; it's her car. Wifey knows what she wants. I am cool with that. Our search may be weather delayed until tomorrow. I really do not like dealing with car dealerships; especially the salespeople.

My + thoughts, prayers, and wishes for all.

I hope that everyone has a decent, manageable day today.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #71,104  
RNG- A few of the higher end multicopters can literally fly and land themselves if one can program in the GPS waypoints correctly into the flight controller. This is a mixed blessing for owner/operators who never learned to pilot their RC aircrafts. For those operators once a "glitch" occurs in flight it's bye-bye time. It becomes a slippery slope once one gets the dreaded "droners' syndrome." ...... Like motorcycles it can be addictive. My build started out at ~1500 grams (All Up Weight) and 12 minute flight times. Now it's AUW is ~1000 grams heavier and flight times are down to ~ 7 minutes.

I can not handle having my build "return to launch" automatically. I die a thousand deaths watching it come in and land on auto-pilot.

From a cost perspective it is advisable to buy a cheaper more robust, more easily repaired (with decent parts availability) for that "learning curve" quad that will crash and crash often. Landing gear, booms, and props are the most frequent casualties.

I have found that with time and lots of practice that my crashes became much less frequent, but more awesome and costly in nature. :rolleyes: :cool:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #71,105  
Good morning all! A little warmer today, up to near 50, then another front sweeps across overnight. Chance of snow again, but highs for Sunday and Monday only about 35*. Hopefully this is the winter's 'last hoorah' and spring arrives. Tired of the swings in temp already.

Knee acted up last night big time. Got out of the shower and "pop", instant pain. Didn't quit all night. Took 800 mg Ibuprofen and 1200 mg Tylenol... Didn't phase it. Can barely bend it this morning. Have an appointment w/ occupational med this afternoon. We'll see what they say.

Rearranged the cabinet layout for our new cottage house last night..(too much idle time) Also re-drew the master closet, a freezer alcove, hallway, and portion of the master br. Now I have to re-do the material take offs. I guess now is time time to make changes before building is underway.

Prayers sent out for those needing them. Everyone have a great day, be safe.

Getting concerned about not hearing from Don and Rip
 
   / Good morning!!!! #71,106  
68°F and 1.58 inches rain and still coming down.

Off to town for breakfast and errands.

Be safe
Have a great day
 
   / Good morning!!!! #71,107  
Good morning from east Slovakia, where after a pretty warm period the weather is moving hard below freezing for the rest of February and first days of March.

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Big plus is that the mud will be frozen. :)

Today I've got to train some new ewes I bought what an electric fence is and why they should avoid it. Which means putting something tasty on aluminum foil...
Welcome to Good Morning. Yes, we like pictures. Even of Goldoni. :)

I can call Don if he does not report in by tomorrow. Last post 2/15.

Hope and pray for him and his family. He hasn't texted me about anything lately. He can be a very private person about some things, which I understand and respect. He knows we all love him here.

Off today. Foggy, dreary, rainy, clammy 44F here. I took the kids to school. Got them some donuts on the way. Hope to surprise our special daughter with a Cheeseburger for lunch at school. She LOVES cheeseburgers right now. Food de jour. (Don will cringe).
 
   / Good morning!!!! #71,108  
The low this morning was-7*, yesterday's high was 18*. We got about 2 in of snow yesterday afternoon. They are calling for snow showers again today with a high about 20*. The wind might pick up later in the day.

Need to see if I have the stuff to fix a bathroom faucet and I might move the snow around.

Hope everyone has a nice up coming weekend.
CWB.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #71,109  
The low this morning was-7*, yesterday's high was 18*. We got about 2 in of snow yesterday afternoon. They are calling for snow showers again today with a high about 20*. The wind might pick up later in the day.

Need to see if I have the stuff to fix a bathroom faucet and I might move the snow around.

Hope everyone has a nice up coming weekend.
CWB.

CWB, my neighbors have their home on a big lot for sale! Maybe you need a winter get away house? :)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #71,110  
Good Morning!!!! 34F @ 7:45AM. Sunny. High 51F. Winds NW at 10 to 15 mph.

Welcome to Good Morning!!!! fredomlives:welcome: Very nice to have someone on the other side of the world keeping track of things while we sleep. Eric does his best, but the sheep keep him pretty busy!:laughing:

Jay, your description of watching a drone fly into the sunset due to a programming error gave me a sick feeling in my stomach. That's just the sort of error I'd be prone to make, and I spent many years as one of those IT professionals!:confused2: On the other hand, I have a vast selection of glues and screws, so maybe I should think about picking up a low budget drone to learn manual piloting skills as a first step?

Kyle, Tim, PJ, I don't enjoy the "brisk" subfreezing weather on the motorcycle, but I'm pretty amazed by how comfortable the RT is in those conditions. I think my "safe place" is behind a pair of handlebars; I'm certainly happiest there, and it doesn't seem to matter too much what the weather is doing. When I lived in Ohio it was miserable trying to ride in the winter, as things like fairings, heated grips, and electric jackets had yet to be invented. We've come a long way, Baby!:laughing:

Thanks for the tip on the Instant Pot, Buckeye. Good to know it only affects the oval shaped ones, not the round ones like Don and most of the rest of us have.

I've always valued the experiences of older mentors, and don't mind at all reading about the trials and tribulations of aging here. We're all gonna get there sooner or later, hopefully, heck, I'm thinkin' I'm probably already there. And if somebody's figured out a good way of dealing with all the various issues, I'm all ears (or is that eyes?).

Finished up the rear brake linkage on the old motorcycle yesterday by bending the legs around on four teeny tiny cotter pins, and wiping off the extra grease. Also rechecked the adjustment on the front brake levers and installed the clamping bolts that keep them in place. Next step is to install the rear fender, so I dug out the stainless steel hex screws that will replace the original parts, and today I'll cut them to length and polish most of the heads. Nice relaxing work, and the vigorous arm motions in the polishing might even help to keep me warm out in that unheated garage.

Picked up the 3D printed console piece for the Vanagon yesterday, and it appears to fit pretty well. I'll need to drill some holes in it for mounting the controls, and the screws that attach it to the metal hanger, but that should be pretty straight forward. The surface finish is pretty rough, and you can see a notch for every pass the printer made. I hope the plastic sands nicely, and doesn't gum up like some do. I'll have to wait for warmer weather before giving it a coat of paint, though, as it seems winter has finally arrived here.

Went to pick up the carb dip at the O'Reilly car parts store, and the clerk said they sent it back when I didn't come in last week to get it. I offered to pay for it when I ordered it, and was assured that wasn't necessary. He said he'd order it again for me, but I said no thanks and ordered it from Amazon when I got home. It'll be here Monday, much sooner than my next trip to town.

The visit with the mechanic went pretty much as expected, with the engine and transaxle still laying on the floor waiting on installation. A bad assumption was made regarding the high performance clutch parts, and they don't easily adapt to the bellhousing that connects the VW transaxle to the Subaru engine. That resulted in some gnashing of teeth and hand wringing on the mechanic's part, and eventually a cobbled together yoke for the throwout bearing, which now is apparently at a heat treater being hardened. He's a really smart guy, but isn't a very good planner, and somewhat careless about keeping separate what he's done before and what he thinks will work. So maybe another week or two to work this wrinkle out before we find the next one.:pullinghair:

The sky was dark as I headed back down to Costco for my weekly spit roasted chicken, and farther on it was actually raining. That shouldn't be unusual for this time of year, as it is the heart of our rainy season, but this February has been almost completely dry. And we're now back in level 1 drought conditions. What was unusual was the bolt of lightning that split the sky as I reached the parking lot, and the light dusting of snow that decorated the roadside as I reached my turnoff of CA 70 at the top of the hill. I'm happy to report that the snow fell as rain several hundred feet lower at the house, but it was still in the 30s while I was unloading groceries.

TGIF gang!:drink:
 

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