I'm still fooling with the shed. It's together but we
get some really interesting micro-burst weather events around here so keeping
it on the ground is a priority. I
bought the thing from our local Sears affiliate. They had a little demo version put up in front of their store
that was bolted to the concrete. One
day they came to work to find it totally knocked down. It was still bolted down but apparently the
wind got in the open door and just ripped it apart. So keeping it in place might be a challenge.
The maker suggests bolting it to concrete or wood or using
an auger type anchor. We decided to try
the augers. They are kind of a pain to
dig into the ground but seem pretty sturdy.
I’ve done the front pair of augers and installed a steel cable going
over the top of the building. The other
set will have to be installed another day.
Anyway, here is the promised photo of the building.
I went all crazy and made chili yesterday. It takes me about four hours from start to
eating. Good thing I’m not competing on
any of those cooking shows where you get half an hour to create something! One time I put about two-thirds beef and
one-third pork in my chili and kind of liked it. This time I tried putting in some chicken thighs (diced up of
course). It didn’t really work for me;
the chicken just kind of disappeared into nothingness. I use ancho chili and chili arbol mostly
then toss in a chipotle with a bit of adobo sauce for a smoky touch.
Tomorrow we might go into Las Vegas and look at
computers. My wife’s laptop is 7 years
old; she is still on XP! It is getting
really slow; especially when she is using big files like in some of the games
she likes to play. Still, we are
hesitant about going to Windows 8. Have
you tried it? I haven’t played with it
enough to tell if it is actually different or if it is just more of the same
with a different face.
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I am sticking with Windows 7 for now. W8 is too big a change and will probably have some bugs to work out.
There are some great sales of machines with W7 on them right now as dealers want to get rid of them.
Microsoft has some nice tables with keyboards using 8, stop at Fashion Show Mall, they have a booth set up right in the front by the escalators/Starbucks with free demos.
I just bought one of the slick skinny Asus Intel notebooks with 7, very nice. (Fry's)
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