Re: just had to try this one more time



On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 08:59:57 +0000, Active8 wrote:

> On Sat, 09 Apr 2005 15:52:47 GMT, Rich Grise wrote:
>> ...
> My advanced woodworking teacher asked when I was going to sand down my
> chess board. My answer prompted him to chuck up a keyhole saw and he wrote
> "round to it" on the offal.
>
> When you say, "the company", to whom are you referring. What do you do?

It's a machine shop/fab/weld shop, and I'm the "consulting engineer." I
do tooling drawings and am the Sys Admin for a small (~6 computers) LAN.
And when there's no work, I don't have to panic, because I live in an RV
parked in their parking lot. So I annoy people on USENET and play video
games, but not simultaneously. ;-)

> I read the other day that Pan is one name for the Wiccan god and goddess.
> Interesting.

Pan is also another name for "The Land of Pan", or Pangaea, which is
what was left when Atlantis blew up.

Cheers!
Rich

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