Eh, it's like pearls before swine
Oh Yeah, just what the shrink ordered, a hundred thousand dollar "cuckoo" clock to keep my head focused (every hour, day and night)
Reminds me of the neighbours with a pendulum coco-loco clock one floor under me once upon a time, and the explicit assassination fantasies i had about them.
if you want to participate in this Pub , first thing you want to do is to forget on foot-ball sports
all what is allowed around are foot-in-da-mouth and motor sports
buy two family ice cream packs to them , and it's gonna be OK
Ill stick to my hobbies then, glowing anodes
Big Pulse Jet, First successful run. - YouTube
To me it means so much to these structures because these are represent the stability of their own right, that is so lacking nowadays.
The motto today is:
Buy it now, and throw it out tomorrow. (Or perhaps today.)
Quote from here:
www.uhrenbausatz.de | Build your personal time-piece [ Manufactory ]
"A clock of this quality will last hundreds of years and will be passed with pride from generation to generation."
Perhaps this attitude is also in Papa amplifiers.
The motto today is:
Buy it now, and throw it out tomorrow. (Or perhaps today.)
Quote from here:
www.uhrenbausatz.de | Build your personal time-piece [ Manufactory ]
"A clock of this quality will last hundreds of years and will be passed with pride from generation to generation."
Perhaps this attitude is also in Papa amplifiers.
luckily , I'm not wearing any on my wrist
doesn't need that
except when is time to drive little Monster to School , but for that wall clock is good enough
old one , with left-right-left-right thingie
disclaimer - that doesn't diminish my fascination with all things technical
doesn't need that
except when is time to drive little Monster to School , but for that wall clock is good enough
old one , with left-right-left-right thingie
disclaimer - that doesn't diminish my fascination with all things technical
Interestingly, by the way I love the watch-works.
But I do not have my wrist watch.
Maybe I have, but do not wear.
Without this I even know what time it is.
And the time elapsed without it.
But there was a time when I was crazy, because my wrist watch in a month, more than one second late / rush.
But I do not have my wrist watch.
Maybe I have, but do not wear.
Without this I even know what time it is.
And the time elapsed without it.
But there was a time when I was crazy, because my wrist watch in a month, more than one second late / rush.
Well, there's this thing with pearls and swine.
But if you want, check out these clocks, the ones I brought home from Switzerland:
https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=E894CB7D50B65FBF&id=E894CB7D50B65FBF%21580&sc=photos
But if you want, check out these clocks, the ones I brought home from Switzerland:
https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=E894CB7D50B65FBF&id=E894CB7D50B65FBF%21580&sc=photos
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disclaimer - that doesn't diminish my fascination with all things technical
...except football.
I too don't care about time in absolute terms yet, because I like watches, I always wear one of three 50+ year old "inherited"Universal Geneve watches, incl one totally manual wind. One is the famous Polerouter, the first watch capable of flight over the poles without problems, whilst another was in the late 60s the thinnest watch available and one is an old steel wind-up. The Polerouter is exceptionally accurate having just been totally stripped down and rebuilt (£40 here in Scotland!)
Im to drunk to write, therefore I dont. Instead Im on the watch watching watches. Where the watch did my flower go? Its fishing weather. Wheres my smokes? Should I maybe wire up the EL84 and play some disco to celebrate that StPetersburg banned gay marriage for another 100 years. Why did greeks buy more Porsches then anybody else after joining euro? Many questions, few answers.
Cuckoo clocks. A weissbeer? Yes please
Cuckoo clocks. A weissbeer? Yes please
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He's a great man and he has great products.
HALDIMANN HOROLOGY - Beat Haldimann - Philosophy 1
Horology Haldimann - 2 minutes - YouTube
Clock-Watch: History and technique of clocks and watches
HALDIMANN HOROLOGY - Beat Haldimann - Philosophy 1
Horology Haldimann - 2 minutes - YouTube
Clock-Watch: History and technique of clocks and watches
Im to drunk to write, therefore I dont. Instead Im on the watch watching watches. Where the watch did my flower go? Its fishing weather. Wheres my smokes? Should I maybe wire up the EL84 and play some disco to celebrate that StPetersburg banned gay marriage for another 100 years. Why did greeks buy more Porsches then anybody else after joining euro? Many questions, few answers.
Cuckoo clocks. A weissbeer? Yes please
This post belongs in a new thread......."No Pass Sad Cafe"!
Again sit alone here.
I swear I'm not a public enemy.
Mainly I'm not threatening over the Internet.
Here's a fitting quote here:
FIRST VOICE
Up the street, in the Sailors Arms, Sinbad Sailors, grandson
of Mary Ann Sailors, draws a pint in the sunlit bar. The
ship's clock in the bar says half past eleven. Half past
eleven is opening time. The hands of the clock have stayed
still at half past eleven for fifty years. It is always
opening time in the Sailors Arms.
SINBAD
Here's to me, Sinbad.
I swear I'm not a public enemy.
Mainly I'm not threatening over the Internet.
Here's a fitting quote here:
FIRST VOICE
Up the street, in the Sailors Arms, Sinbad Sailors, grandson
of Mary Ann Sailors, draws a pint in the sunlit bar. The
ship's clock in the bar says half past eleven. Half past
eleven is opening time. The hands of the clock have stayed
still at half past eleven for fifty years. It is always
opening time in the Sailors Arms.
SINBAD
Here's to me, Sinbad.
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