Favorite team:LSU 
Location:The City of St George
Biography:just another LSU EE/Computer Engineer
Interests:SCUBA, Scouts, Being a Dad, and cheering for the Tigers
Occupation:You can't spell geek without EE
Number of Posts:108
Registered on:5/4/2013
Online Status:Not Online

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She likely didn't deserve food stamps in the first place and orange man cut her off a while back. :violin:
Electric blowers are fine if you have a yard the size of a postage stamp ... Hi, I'm from the government and I'm here to help. :spank:

re: Tree trimming question

Posted by LSUgEEkish on 4/2/25 at 10:48 am to
I have a couple acres with trees and I use the manual version. It cuts easily and it extends higher than the powered versions I've seen, plus way cheaper. Just my preference.
I, too, have a Dutch Shepard. Very smart dog and could escape anything if she decided to, but my girl is way past the frisbee days. She's to the point where I carry her upstairs. Enjoy her while you can.
“It had to be done in such a way to make it invisible,” Moorhouse said, adding that one way to do that could have been modifying the battery itself – implanting an electronic detonator and small explosive charge inside of its metal casing, which would have made it impossible to detect with imaging, for example X-rays.

CNN bit about a British expert.
Relief Windows ... I would call them 1st.

re: Cameras for neighborhood entry

Posted by LSUgEEkish on 8/9/24 at 12:22 pm to
Wyze camera You can use an internal SD card for storage.

re: This may be idiotic

Posted by LSUgEEkish on 8/5/24 at 12:02 pm to
Google Meet does the same thing ... it just works on more than 1 OS.
I understand ... after church, weed eated for 2.5 hours, other yard work for another 3 hours, changed brake pads with my son on his car, grilled some steaks. I'm beat, but still going. (only 2 showers)
I can confirm Osprey quality. My sons have them for camping and school. They have survived them for 2 years now and haven't fallen apart. That's a minor miracle.
I grew up there too, but in the 80's mainly. It's not as bad as I thought. I was there over the summer helping the elderly parents of a friend who still live there. The neighbors look out of one another and seem to be a tight knit community. While the race is different, the caliber of person who lives there is still great. They made harsher comments of some hood rats driving down the street than I would have, I was surprised those types of comments were thrown out there after only meeting me a few minutes prior.
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We do stuff with Scouts for the community all the time.

I came here to say this. Scouting has provided me and my sons many opportunities. From Eagle projects to canoeing through town picking up trash. They learn skills, then they see the results of their hard work. It's a win-win.
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Central didn't jump headfirst into this. It started with a school district and quickly worked into a full fledged city. St. George tried to do it all at once and the judges determined that they couldn't pull it off financially.


The push was for a new school district for years, until they were told by members of the metro council "if you want your own school district, you have to become your own city first".

re: Milroe's last 3 games

Posted by LSUgEEkish on 11/2/23 at 11:32 am to
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He’s pretty bad. He would be 3rd team at LSU

He won’t beat us


Didn't we say that about Bo Nix a few years ago? Go knock on some wood or something, with our luck (and defense) he'll look like the perfect pocket passer out there. I hope not!
We wear helmets on BSA outings when riding, because it is required. When it is just the family/friends ... no.
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Similar to the hair on top of your head, some of us have it and others don't.


Fixed it for you