September 17, 2006 - 11 Night Southern Caribbean Part 2

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bluewaves said:
How outrageous!!! So, is he repenting now?? :crazy:
Actually, he refuses to speak to me! Can you believe that? I think he's mad because I still talk to his ex (they have a child together, my precious nephew Skyler). I guess he thought everyone was going to gang up on her or something but their business isn't mine. I just want to see my nephew whenI'm home and live my :goodvibes happy :goodvibes life. He'll get over himself. He's just young and mad, two bad combinations! :rolleyes:
 
papa said:
Just got home from helping my son and his wife move into their new home. Finally an empty nest :banana: :cheer2: :Pinkbounc :lmao: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :dance3: Mike

Congrats to you!! Of course, let's see what you are saying in a couple of days...maybe a little lonesome then??? :love:
 
PrettyInTink said:
Actually, he refuses to speak to me! Can you believe that? I think he's mad because I still talk to his ex (they have a child together, my precious nephew Skyler). I guess he thought everyone was going to gang up on her or something but their business isn't mine. I just want to see my nephew whenI'm home and live my :goodvibes happy :goodvibes life. He'll get over himself. He's just young and mad, two bad combinations! :rolleyes:

I guess the breakup was a bad one for him??? Maybe that is part of his anxiety!

BTW, my husband always tells me that when he retires he wants to travel around in an RV and see everything. Yesterday I was catching up on the posts and was reading about all your traveling. I told him I have a new plan - instead of the RV, we will try and get a job truckin' so we can make some money while we see the Nation!! :goodvibes :dance3:
 

IMonso said:
...going to the market, anyone need anything?

  • A quart of milk
    2 pints of OJ
    A loaf of whole wheat bread
    3 blueberry muffins
    Margarita mix
    A grass skirt for my DH
    Another bubba keg

:rotfl2: :lmao:

IMonso, IMonso, or is it Let's Go Steelers...TRACY...TRACY...I'm telling on you, IMonso!!!
 
Okay, Ladies and Gents! I am going to :happytv: then :cloud9:!

Everyone have a wonderful night. It is 12:45am here.

:music: - still JB, oh no, I must sleep!
 
bluewaves said:
:thumbsup2 :worship: Envy!

We just have a 55" Sony that my husband just had to have!! I am still trying to find something to put it in - I need to be able to hide it sometimes....and I just know that it will go out in about 2 years - only about 10,000 hours available I think :sad2:

Okay, I am going to be very busy tomorrow tampering with my electric meter outside - hey, I like the idea of getting about 3 months of electricity for free!! Okay, Captain, how'd ya do it? Just turned on the ol' charm, right???

Music:
Oh, yeeaah :goodvibes License to fly...wandering toes...I suppose..the need to focus never arose!!

bluewaves

Before you go HDTVin' and sleep... consider....

... not trying to be a Mr.Know it all... as I'm only all knowing with google at my finger-tips... :lmao:

But your Sony is most likely a 3 LCD projection TV with (a little known Seiko-Epson designed and made) 3 LCD panel projection engine. This is the same as MY HDTV... and as such - did you know you Sony has 3 brightness settings? Here is the clip and link to my "semi-secret source"...

DLPTV Review said:
How to Get the Most out of Your Lamp
To extend the lamp life of your rear projection television one recommended action is to change the default color setting (and contrast) you are using to watch TV. Most rear projection televisions are delivered with their color setting on the brightest picture setting, which can reduce the estimated lamp life to less than half. The manufactures set it to the highest contrast and brightness settings because it looks best on the showroom floor of your local electronics store.

Most rear projection televisions come with three presets. For example, the Sony's LCD rear projection TVs has three presets Vivid, Standard and Pro. Vivid is the preset the KDS-R60XBR1 is set to when first taking it out of the box. The "Vivid" setting will lessen the life of the lamp to approximately 3600 hours because it is the brightest setting. The "Standard" setting will extend to about 5300 hours of lamp life and "Pro" will further extend the lamp life to around 8000 hours.

Now... my Epson bulb is rated from 8000-10,000 hours. I am thinking - why shouldn't yours' last just as long? AND I have noted that the Sony 3 gun DLP HDTVs are BRIGHT SOGs!

http://www.dlptvreview.com/dlptvreviews/projection-lamp-replacement.html

So... if I were you - if your HDTV is in a properly located in the home - that is - if it is in a relatively dark part of the house (as opposed to a brightly lit area) then you SHOULD be able to tolerate the medium brightness setting - if not the long life setting.

Hope this helps!

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captaincrash said:
bluewaves

Before you go HDTVin' and sleep... consider....

... not trying to be a Mr.Know it all... as I'm only all knowing with google at my finger-tips... :lmao:

But your Sony is most likely a 3 LCD projection TV with (a little known Seiko-Epson designed and made) 3 LCD panel projection engine. This is the same as MY HDTV... and as such - did you know you Sony has 3 brightness settings? Here is the clip and link to my "semi-secret source"...



Now... my Epson bulb is rated from 8000-10,000 hours. I am thinking - why shouldn't yours' last just as long? AND I have noted that the Sony 3 gun DLP HDTVs are BRIGHT SOGs!

http://www.dlptvreview.com/dlptvreviews/projection-lamp-replacement.html

So... if I were you - if your HDTV is in a properly located in the home - that is - if it is in a relatively dark part of the house (as opposed to a brightly lit area) then you SHOULD be able to tolerate the medium brightness setting - if not the long life setting.

Hope this helps!

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Yes, i do have to say that the picture is great!! Especially in HD - what channels they offer in HD...I will have to check the settings. I really didn't know about the brightness settings. I like it to be dark in the room, so all the blinds are closed when it is on, so probably won't be a problem. We got an extended warranty on ours and actually they have already been out to replace the bulb before the first year was even out!! So, we should get a lot longer use out of it now. Cross fingers
 
bluewaves said:
Congrats to you!! Of course, let's see what you are saying in a couple of days...maybe a little lonesome then??? :love:

My generation the boomers for the most part, when we left home we left home. Our children leave home, get married and then come back home with more than they left with. We love our children and their spouses, but we are tired and need a little peace and quiet.
 
papa said:
My generation the boomers for the most part, when we left home we left home. Our children leave home, get married and then come back home with more than they left with. We love our children and their spouses, but we are tired and need a little peace and quiet.

Then, :goodvibes :thumbsup2 I think by the time my little one moves out I will probably welcome it too, we will be ancient! But, I'll also be pushing for the grandkids! ;)
 
bluewaves said:
Yes, i do have to say that the picture is great!! Especially in HD - what channels they offer in HD...I will have to check the settings. I really didn't know about the brightness settings. I like it to be dark in the room, so all the blinds are closed when it is on, so probably won't be a problem. We got an extended warranty on ours and actually they have already been out to replace the bulb before the first year was even out!! So, we should get a lot longer use out of it now. Cross fingers

Set the set to the long life position and SEE if it's OK. If so then enjoy 2.5x the LIFE and a little savings. Assuming - your extended warrenty is out of coverage - otherwise - time it so you'll probably get another bulb BEFORE the warrenty expires.

Aside from that - drat - it's gonna be tough getting to the next 100th milestone without a thicker crowd. As I am reluctant to sneak up 20 or 30 posts all by myself! :confused3

G'nite to ya - Papa - ya still lurkin? How about anyone else out there lurkin'? I'd be happy ta GIVE ya the next 100th mile marker :thumbsup2 !

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papa said:
My generation the boomers for the most part, when we left home we left home. Our children leave home, get married and then come back home with more than they left with. We love our children and their spouses, but we are tired and need a little peace and quiet.


bluewaves said:
Then, :goodvibes :thumbsup2 I think by the time my little one moves out I will probably welcome it too, we will be ancient! But, I'll also be pushing for the grandkids! ;)


papa + Bluewaves

I agree on the generation differences being a bit different today then in OUR past. TOday you hear of 40 something people still at home with their parents.

They ought to have a core sequence in HS or college about become=ing SELF-sufficient and accountable to one self. Of course - I lived at home until I was 44... NOT! :confused3

And before anyone turns a nose cuz they might have or know someone close who is livin' at home after college... I do have good friends who ARE NOW living at home - and they are in their 40s like me... and I value their friendship - AND I encourage them politely about the sort of game plan they might have (big picture stuff)... so - my circle of close relationships includes some like this. :rolleyes:

And oh yeah... my kids are 2 and 5 - but I would also love ta have some grand kids ... already! I love kids!!!!

Ok... good nite folks!!!!! :wave2: I'm gonna go lurk and wander about now.... I'll check in once or twice more before I turn in tonite.... :wave2:

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Scott H said:
OK YOU NEW GRASS SKIRT MEMBERS TO BE:

WHEN YOU SHOW UP FOR THE SAIL AWAY IN FULL DRESS REGALIA PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU FIND ME AS I HAVE SOMETHING FOR YOU THAT WILL SEAL YOUR MEMBERSHIP IN THE GSF……………..CURRENT MEMBERS HAVE RECEIVED THESE AND THEY THINK THEY ARE KEWL!!!!
Will do, Scott! Thanks for it, whatever it is, in advance!

BTW, should I worry about clashing with this new item, or is the fact that I'm 6'4" red-headed male in a lime green GSF t-shirt and grass skirt going to be enough of a clash so as to cancel *ANYTHING* you could throw at me? :rotfl: :rotfl2:
 
QUOTE=Corwin17]Will do, Scott! Thanks for it, whatever it is, in advance!

BTW, should I worry about clashing with this new item, or is the fact that I'm 6'4" red-headed male in a lime green GSF t-shirt and grass skirt going to be enough of a clash so as to cancel *ANYTHING* you could throw at me? :rotfl: :rotfl2:[/QUOTE]

I think Scott has a Parrot necklace OR a tattoo artist ready to semi-permantly tag us!

Be wary... very wary...

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winotracy said:
Scott, I didn't think it was going to be a "formal" photo. Heck, I'll take the picture of all of you. If there's 20+ members, we need this documented
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I'll be happy to bring Stephen's Z-30 to sailaway for get the candid shots of the GSF............I'll need some blackmail pictures available when we get home :lmao: Oh, and for any other wives, GF's or SO's, I'll also have our little Samsung photo printer with me :rolleyes1
 
bluewaves said:

  • A quart of milk
    2 pints of OJ
    A loaf of whole wheat bread
    3 blueberry muffins
    Margarita mix
    A grass skirt for my DH
    Another bubba keg

:rotfl2: :lmao:

IMonso, IMonso, or is it Let's Go Steelers...TRACY...TRACY...I'm telling on you, IMonso!!!

now how did that happen, I thought I had logged out of that account, hmmm

ok I got your stuff but I had a lil accident on the way back...

my daughter and I got a lil thirsty while we walked through Target (we went to target to look for those Disney Mix sticks - not sure they are worth it, only 128MB for $50 - sounds like an iPod would be a better value) so any way we drank the 2 pints of OJ.

Then we got hungry and had the muffins (and blueberry is my fav!), of course we needed some milk to wash those down with.

Next, my daughter then proceeded to knock over a water cooler so we used the wheat bread to sop up the mess

Now I only have the Margarita mix, keg and grass skirt...hey sounds like we're ready for the cruise after all so I'm keepng 'em

I'm sorry bluewaves, I'll try to do better next time, promise!

:goodvibes :teeth: :rotfl:
 
Kitster said:
I'll be happy to bring Stephen's Z-30 to sailaway for get the candid shots of the GSF............I'll need some blackmail pictures available when we get home :lmao: Oh, and for any other wives, GF's or SO's, I'll also have our little Samsung photo printer with me :rolleyes1

Oh yeah...

I'll be shooting fresh footage too for my cut and paste reference files!

Wanna trade files at the end of the cruise????

So - anyone up for a friendly sprint to 7600? I'll let someone else take it as I've had a few already!

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Almost midnite here and then I'll start a new tally​
 
IMonso said:
now how did that happen, I thought I had logged out of that account, hmmm

ok I got your stuff but I had a lil accident on the way back...

my daughter and I got a lil thirsty while we walked through Target (we went to target to look for those Disney Mix sticks - not sure they are worth it, only 128MB for $50 - sounds like an iPod would be a better value) so any way we drank the 2 pints of OJ.

Then we got hungry and had the muffins (and blueberry is my fav!), of course we needed some milk to wash those down with.

Next, my daughter then proceeded to knock over a water cooler so we used the wheat bread to sop up the mess

Now I only have the Margarita mix, keg and grass skirt...hey sounds like we're ready for the cruise after all so I'm keepng 'em

I'm sorry bluewaves, I'll try to do better next time, promise!

:goodvibes :teeth: :rotfl:

:rotfl2: :rotfl: :rotfl2: :rotfl: :rotfl2: :rotfl: :rotfl2: :rotfl:

And, no I'm not here. I must be sleep walking. I don't even know that I am typing this. I am in bed sleeping!! :rolleyes1 :cloud9:
 
OK...

I'm turning in - no one left to sprint with - so I leave 7600 to someone else to carry the torch through it!

Cheers!!!

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