Ive always been fascinated with tubes. Im also a packrat. So i have a number of tube radios that dont work.
I want to repair one of them.
Squarenutt's Life List
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1. Be That Crazy Old Guy Your Parents Warned You About
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2. Finish what I start
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3. learn how to use a lathe
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4. cast iron
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5. blow glass
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6. learn watchmaking
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7. make a clock
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8. Build a steam engine
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9. Build A Steam Car
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10. build my own house
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11. drive 200 mph
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12. drive across the united states
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13. be a certified Linux IT
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14. fix a radio
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I prefer the road less traveled. Im the only person I know that runs Linux. The rest of my coworkers are MCSEs or working at it.. Why not the Linux path?
Jeremy
Mostly windows free for a few years now.
(theyd get all shirty if I wiped the companies laptop)
I want to do this before my kids are to old.
This is something that should be done looking out the back of a station wagon as a 9yr old.
When I do this it will be in the Gremlin with a small travel trailer. Old cars let you experience nature more than these new thermos bottle insulated extra quiet ride controlled uber poshmobiles. When it rains you get a little wet. Dead skunk in the middle of the road? You smell it!
The Alaskan HW should also be part of this trip.
My oldest and I did drive it to CO from TX last July for a total of about a thousand miles. Should be a trip to remember for the boy.



