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the Amazing August Explorer Challenge!

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Re: the Amazing August Explorer Challenge!
Reply #1020 on: August 24, 2019, 06:03:59 PM
Day: 24


The little Green Machine in action....

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She sure is a purddy one!  :like:
There are only 6 days left to the challenge!  :sa:  it has flown by for sure.


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Re: the Amazing August Explorer Challenge!
Reply #1021 on: August 24, 2019, 06:24:54 PM
I know..... 


Fortunately the Fall Fixie challenge is coming up soon!
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Re: the Amazing August Explorer Challenge!
Reply #1022 on: August 24, 2019, 06:41:34 PM
I am really liking those green scales Nix  :like: :tu:
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Re: the Amazing August Explorer Challenge!
Reply #1023 on: August 24, 2019, 06:59:11 PM
Comis - that food looks like a nice treat.

Nix - those green scales are really sharp


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Reply #1024 on: August 24, 2019, 07:05:06 PM
 :cheers:

I, too, think they look good on the explorer.  The purist in me says "just use Red scales!".  However, the Greens, Blues, Yellows, Whites, and Blacks are awl fun.  :D   :climber:


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Reply #1025 on: August 24, 2019, 07:19:31 PM
:cheers:

I, too, think they look good on the explorer.  The purist in me says "just use Red scales!".  However, the Greens, Blues, Yellows, Whites, and Blacks are awl fun.  :D   :climber:
:iagree: those translucent scales are really nice!  :cheers:


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Re: the Amazing August Explorer Challenge!
Reply #1026 on: August 24, 2019, 07:30:45 PM
Day 24
Seeing that the coins got  some comments, I didn’t think people would mind if I used today’s photos to share two of my favorites and the story behind them.




The Medal of Honor coin of MGEN James Livingston.
He was the honorary chairman for the commissioning committee of the USS TRUXTUN (DDG103) of which I was the Executive Officer.  I had the honor of meeting and talking to him a few times prior to the ship commissioning.  He had a presence about him but was also soft spoken.  He liked to talk about leadership and taking care of the people who work for you.  He would always go up to the younger Sailors at the events and talk to them.  As XO, I was the Master of Ceremonies for the actual commissioning.  When I went to find my family after the ceremony, he was talking to my parents.  He had told them I had done a good job and they should be proud, then he handed me the coin. 

The Space Shuttle coin was passed out to members of JTF-STS after the Atlantis shuttle launch for STS-132.  JTF-STS was the contingency task force that would be responsible for SAR if something happened during a launch or landing.  I was assigned to three launches to coordinate any assistance from Navy units.  It was really a boondoggle where you worked about 16 hours over 4 days (more if short delayed) at the beach.


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Reply #1027 on: August 24, 2019, 07:35:35 PM
Great coins. :like: :like:
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Re: the Amazing August Explorer Challenge!
Reply #1028 on: August 24, 2019, 07:35:55 PM
:cheers:

I, too, think they look good on the explorer.  The purist in me says "just use Red scales!".  However, the Greens, Blues, Yellows, Whites, and Blacks are awl fun.  :D   :climber:

If you don’t watch out the other colors then designs will start looking appealing.  I’m far from the purist.  Why stick to red when they have camo, Gadsden, wounded Warrior, Nat’l parks, Smokey, etc?


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Re: the Amazing August Explorer Challenge!
Reply #1029 on: August 24, 2019, 07:40:45 PM
DAY 24
AWL Pistachios NUTS!!
Mrs. Baker found the Pistachio  Bottle opener on my Explorer.



It's a good thing she only had a small amount left and ran out.  :whistle: Otherwise I might have never gotten my Explorer back.  :rant:
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Re: the Amazing August Explorer Challenge!
Reply #1030 on: August 24, 2019, 08:00:55 PM
Great story about the coins Sos  :like: :tu:

And a great way of opening the pistachios Douglas but
I am glad you got the Explorer back from the Missus  :D
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Re: the Amazing August Explorer Challenge!
Reply #1031 on: August 24, 2019, 08:32:37 PM
Day 24
Seeing that the coins got  some comments, I didn’t think people would mind if I used today’s photos to share two of my favorites and the story behind them.


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The Medal of Honor coin of MGEN James Livingston.
He was the honorary chairman for the commissioning committee of the USS TRUXTUN (DDG103) of which I was the Executive Officer.  I had the honor of meeting and talking to him a few times prior to the ship commissioning.  He had a presence about him but was also soft spoken.  He liked to talk about leadership and taking care of the people who work for you.  He would always go up to the younger Sailors at the events and talk to them.  As XO, I was the Master of Ceremonies for the actual commissioning.  When I went to find my family after the ceremony, he was talking to my parents.  He had told them I had done a good job and they should be proud, then he handed me the coin. 
(Image removed from quote.)
The Space Shuttle coin was passed out to members of JTF-STS after the Atlantis shuttle launch for STS-132.  JTF-STS was the contingency task force that would be responsible for SAR if something happened during a launch or landing.  I was assigned to three launches to coordinate any assistance from Navy units.  It was really a boondoggle where you worked about 16 hours over 4 days (more if short delayed) at the beach.
Nice history on the coins.  :like: :cheers:


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Re: the Amazing August Explorer Challenge!
Reply #1032 on: August 24, 2019, 08:33:41 PM
DAY 24
AWL Pistachios NUTS!!
Mrs. Baker found the Pistachio  Bottle opener on my Explorer.

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It's a good thing she only had a small amount left and ran out.  :whistle: Otherwise I might have never gotten my Explorer back.  :rant:
Yummy yum!  :cheers:


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Re: the Amazing August Explorer Challenge!
Reply #1033 on: August 24, 2019, 08:45:11 PM
Thanks, Wspeed and Ray.  That is why I like the coins.  Many have interesting stories add memories behind them, but they don’t take up nearly as much room to display as other things.


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Re: the Amazing August Explorer Challenge!
Reply #1034 on: August 24, 2019, 08:51:07 PM
I like your coin display looks really good Sos  :like: :tu:
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Reply #1035 on: August 24, 2019, 09:01:17 PM
Thanks, Wspeed and Ray.  That is why I like the coins.  Many have interesting stories add memories behind them, but they don’t take up nearly as much room to display as other things.
I can understand the space issue. Like many other people here we also have other things we collect. I like slide rulers also. Some are at 20 inches I believe. Those ones eat up a lot of space. In comparison to my writing instruments, they take up not so much space.


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Reply #1036 on: August 24, 2019, 09:02:21 PM
Nice history on the coins.  :like: :cheers:

 :iagree:   :salute:


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Re: the Amazing August Explorer Challenge!
Reply #1037 on: August 24, 2019, 09:04:39 PM
I can understand the space issue. Like many other people here we also have other things we collect. I like slide rulers also. Some are at 20 inches I believe. Those ones eat up a lot of space. In comparison to my writing instruments, they take up not so much space.


Somewhere along the line I lost my slide ruler. It was a real gem, too. I really liked that thing, I think my parents got rid of it when I moved out but left some stuff behind. I knew some guys who were quicker with a sliderule than I was with an HP. Great tools.  :tu:


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Reply #1038 on: August 24, 2019, 10:17:21 PM

Somewhere along the line I lost my slide ruler. It was a real gem, too. I really liked that thing, I think my parents got rid of it when I moved out but left some stuff behind. I knew some guys who were quicker with a sliderule than I was with an HP. Great tools.  :tu:
I have several different manufacturers but my favorite is Keuffel & Esser. K&E was my first slide rule that I received while we were stationed in Puerto Rico. So my K&E total is about 25 or so.


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Re: the Amazing August Explorer Challenge!
Reply #1039 on: August 24, 2019, 11:13:15 PM
 :tu: :tu: Love your stories SOS!  That STS coin has me  :drool: big time!!

 I agree on the scales too...Nix has me considering a set of translucent blues for my older Explorer :D
If you don’t watch out the other colors then designs will start looking appealing.  I’m far from the purist.  Why stick to red when they have camo, Gadsden, wounded Warrior, Nat’l parks, Smokey, etc?
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Reply #1040 on: August 24, 2019, 11:16:04 PM
 :drool: :tu:
DAY 24
AWL Pistachios NUTS!!
Mrs. Baker found the Pistachio  Bottle opener on my Explorer.

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It's a good thing she only had a small amount left and ran out.  :whistle: Otherwise I might have never gotten my Explorer back.  :rant:
Barry


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Re: the Amazing August Explorer Challenge!
Reply #1041 on: August 24, 2019, 11:30:38 PM
Day 24

The Explorer proved itself useful in the kitchen again, and with my evening snack.


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Reply #1042 on: August 25, 2019, 12:40:31 AM
Nice  :like:


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Reply #1043 on: August 25, 2019, 01:10:35 AM
Day 24

The Explorer proved itself useful in the kitchen again, and with my evening snack.


Nice uses, Ex. Food is always fun.  :tu:


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Reply #1044 on: August 25, 2019, 02:05:15 AM
 :iagree: :drool:
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the Amazing August Explorer Challenge!
Reply #1045 on: August 25, 2019, 02:56:35 AM
Day 24:

Absolutely no use of the Explorer today.   What I did do today was put new rotors and pads on the rear of my wife’s Highlander. Also new pads on the front (it needs new rotors as well but I just couldn’t do it...).

I didn’t want the Explorer out there getting grimy. My bad back is destroyed now. Pain pills and muscle relaxers not even making a dent.

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Reply #1046 on: August 25, 2019, 03:28:49 AM
Well crap, zrx!  I'm bummed that your back is still killing you.  I know it took me a while to recover after my back got injured. Fortunately that was a while ago and a more distant, hazy memory. Hopefully time will be kind to you. 

Any help from your medical providers?  :dunno:


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Reply #1047 on: August 25, 2019, 03:46:01 AM
Sorry about all the pain zrxoa1.  Hopefully you can find some relief.


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Re: the Amazing August Explorer Challenge!
Reply #1048 on: August 25, 2019, 04:44:22 AM
Day 24.

Blade--cutting weeds in front of a seldom used gate (we got fuel in the oil furnace; and that's typically the only time that particular gate on the side of the house is used) so it would open smoother. Which means I'm gonna have to clean the Explorer tomorrow.
Scissors. Cutting shock cord that made up the "Speed Laces" on a pair of shoes (was too long).
Phillips--some screw work.



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Re: the Amazing August Explorer Challenge!
Reply #1049 on: August 25, 2019, 04:45:15 AM
Day 24:

Absolutely no use of the Explorer today.   What I did do today was put new rotors and pads on the rear of my wife’s Highlander. Also new pads on the front (it needs new rotors as well but I just couldn’t do it...).

I didn’t want the Explorer out there getting grimy. My bad back is destroyed now. Pain pills and muscle relaxers not even making a dent.

Glamour shot...
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Nice knife - sorry to hear about the pain in your back.  :facepalm:


 

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