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- Three things that do not go well together: long hair, bad eyesight, and an electronics project that involves lots of soldering.27 Feb 10 22:16 by web
- Built a robot to make tea. Blog post here:
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- Fried us some farm-fresh eggs this AM - delicious! Of course the bacon grease didn't hurt :) Well, possibly our arteries.30 Jan 10 13:57 by web
- Two words - Beatles Rock! Oh yeah: one more word. Band. Beatles Rock Band is our late Christmas present to each other. I rock the drums!22 Jan 10 18:28 by web
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Doug – is that you? I am looking for Doug and Anna Weathers who previously lived in Bend, OR.
Yup, that’s me!
How’s it going up there? Well, I hope.
We think about you whenever we use that little teapot you gave us.
The electric car is still not finished, but I’ve got enough components to get it running now. I’m trying to assemble as much as I can before school starts up again.
It’s good to hear from you!
Later,
Doug