• Happy Lunar New Year!

    From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to All on Tue Feb 17 00:18:02 2026
    Hello All,

    Wishing a very happy Lunar New Year and much prosperity to those who are celebrating it!

    -- Sean

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  • From Mortar M.@618:250/19 to Sean Dennis on Tue Feb 17 09:55:28 2026
    Re: Happy Lunar New Year!
    By: Sean Dennis to All on Tue Feb 17 2026 00:18:02

    Wishing a very happy Lunar New Year and much prosperity to those who are celebrating it!

    I'm celebrating by listening to Pink Floyd's, Dark Side of the Moon album, snacking on a Moon Pie and reading The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert Heinlein.
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  • From Mike Powell@618:400/15 to Mortar M. on Tue Feb 17 09:41:59 2026
    By: Sean Dennis to All on Tue Feb 17 2026 00:18:02
    Wishing a very happy Lunar New Year and much prosperity to those who are celebrating it!
    I'm celebrating by listening to Pink Floyd's, Dark Side of the Moon album, snacking on a Moon Pie and reading The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert Heinlein.

    Sounds like you have the right idea. ;) I read somewhere that there are several things you are not supposed to do today or your luck will disappear. One of them is to do laundry.

    As I have a load in the dryer right now, I guess I am too late to save this year's luck. I will have to try again next year! :D

    Mike

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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Mike Powell on Tue Feb 17 23:36:32 2026
    Hello Mike,

    17 Feb 26 09:41, you wrote to Mortar M.:

    Sounds like you have the right idea. ;) I read somewhere that there
    are several things you are not supposed to do today or your luck will disappear. One of them is to do laundry.

    Don't wash your hair, don't sweep or mop, don't eat porridge...there's more.

    As I have a load in the dryer right now, I guess I am too late to save this year's luck. I will have to try again next year! :D

    Indeed!

    -- Sean

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  • From MIKE POWELL@618:250/2 to SEAN DENNIS on Wed Feb 18 08:05:00 2026
    Sounds like you have the right idea. ;) I read somewhere that there are several things you are not supposed to do today or your luck wil disappear. One of them is to do laundry.

    Don't wash your hair, don't sweep or mop, don't eat porridge...there's more.

    OK so I was damned long before I started the laundry! :D

    Mike
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  • From Daryl Stout@618:250/33 to Sean Dennis on Wed Feb 18 17:36:44 2026
    Wishing a very happy Lunar New Year and much prosperity to
    those who are celebrating it!

    I love that Chinese Zodiac door that you did.

    BTW, I was born under the sign of the RAT. <G>

    Daryl

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  • From Daryl Stout@618:250/33 to Mike Powell on Wed Feb 18 17:36:44 2026
    Mike,

    As I have a load in the dryer right now, I guess I am too late
    to save this year's luck. I will have to try again next year!

    That's how I spent Valentine's Day. :P

    Daryl

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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Daryl Stout on Wed Feb 18 23:01:57 2026
    Daryl Stout wrote to Sean Dennis:

    I love that Chinese Zodiac door that you did.

    It's one of my favorite doors I wrote. The seed for the idea of the door started when my second wife and I were in a local Chinese restaurant in Carbondale, Illinois, and they had these paper placemats that had the entire Chinese zodiac on it. I took that home and hence "Chinese zodiac" was
    born.

    BTW, I was born under the sign of the RAT. <G>

    I was also.

    -- Sean



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  • From MIKE POWELL@618:250/2 to DARYL STOUT on Thu Feb 19 10:00:00 2026
    BTW, I was born under the sign of the RAT. <G>

    I am the dog - loyalty, honesty, and constant worry. :D

    Mike
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  • From Rob Mccart@618:250/1 to MIKE POWELL on Sat Feb 21 08:33:42 2026
    BTW, I was born under the sign of the RAT. <G>

    I am the dog - loyalty, honesty, and constant worry. :D

    I am apparently a horse.. specifically a wooden horse.. (?)

    (adaptability, charm and enthusiasm)

    The only type of wooden horse I know is a rocking horse, so
    perhaps this suggests that I am currently 'off my rocker'.. B)

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  • From Mortar M.@618:250/19 to Sean Dennis on Sat Feb 21 12:58:49 2026
    Re: Re: Happy Lunar New Year!
    By: Sean Dennis to Daryl Stout on Wed Feb 18 2026 23:01:57

    BTW, I was born under the sign of the RAT. <G>
    I was also.

    I was born under the dog sign (Earth), which is quite a coincidence given my last name.
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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Mortar M. on Sat Feb 21 21:16:24 2026
    Hello Mortar,

    21 Feb 26 12:58, you wrote to me:

    I was born under the dog sign (Earth), which is quite a coincidence
    given my last name.

    I'm a Virgo, also an earth sign albeit in a different system.

    -- Sean

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  • From MIKE POWELL@618:250/2 to ROB MCCART on Sun Feb 22 08:51:00 2026
    I am the dog - loyalty, honesty, and constant worry. :D

    I am apparently a horse.. specifically a wooden horse.. (?)

    (adaptability, charm and enthusiasm)

    The only type of wooden horse I know is a rocking horse, so
    perhaps this suggests that I am currently 'off my rocker'.. B)

    LOL. Funny thing, it wasn't until this year that I had ever heard of a "material" being applied to the sign. Apparently, I am a "metal dog." I
    had always just assumed that the zodiac sign meant the actual animal and
    not a statue of one. ;)

    Mike
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  • From Rob Mccart@618:250/1 to MIKE POWELL on Tue Feb 24 08:53:16 2026
    I am apparently a horse.. specifically a wooden horse.. (?)
    >> The only type of wooden horse I know is a rocking horse, so
    >> perhaps this suggests that I am currently 'off my rocker'.. B)

    LOL. Funny thing, it wasn't until this year that I had ever heard of a
    >"material" being applied to the sign. Apparently, I am a "metal dog." I
    >had always just assumed that the zodiac sign meant the actual animal and
    >not a statue of one. ;)

    Same here.. I almost thought this was my year again, but apparently
    it's a Fire Horse this year so they not only have a material attached,
    but use the same animal more than once.

    Winter is not quite over it seems. It's dropping to -23c (-9f)
    here tonight. Funny things happening on the bay as well. I saw
    the water level in hole where I get my water vary in depth by
    about 14 inches over the past few days.

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  • From MIKE POWELL@618:250/2 to ROB MCCART on Wed Feb 25 08:05:00 2026
    Same here.. I almost thought this was my year again, but apparently
    it's a Fire Horse this year so they not only have a material attached,
    but use the same animal more than once.

    If it were an American holiday, I would assume that "big holiday" had
    recently added those "material/element" modifiers to somehow swindle us
    out of more money. :D

    Winter is not quite over it seems. It's dropping to -23c (-9f)
    here tonight. Funny things happening on the bay as well. I saw
    the water level in hole where I get my water vary in depth by
    about 14 inches over the past few days.

    Yeah, it tried to rear its ugly head around here for two or three days,
    but that ended last night. Temperatures rose steadily overnight, and we
    are about 20F warmer this morning than we were yesterday afternoon.

    I guess as the ice thaws on other parts of the lake, it starts moving
    around and causes things like that?

    Mike
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  • From Rob Mccart@618:250/1 to MIKE POWELL on Fri Feb 27 09:15:43 2026
    Winter is not quite over it seems. It's dropping to -23c (-9f)
    >> here tonight. Funny things happening on the bay as well. I saw
    >> the water level in hole where I get my water vary in depth by
    >> about 14 inches over the past few days.

    This morning when I headed out there, the water had totally covered
    the lid of my 'box' by over an inch and frozen solid so I had to
    chip all around down the the edges of the lid and then pry it out
    of the ice..

    Yeah, it tried to rear its ugly head around here for two or three days,
    >but that ended last night. Temperatures rose steadily overnight, and we
    >are about 20F warmer this morning than we were yesterday afternoon.

    We will get a little above freezing tomorrow for the first time in
    a few days, but the long range still shows some quite cold nights
    coming so it's bouncing around.. not that unusual for late Feb and
    early March.

    I guess as the ice thaws on other parts of the lake, it starts moving
    >around and causes things like that?

    It's all one sheet covering almost 100% of Georgian bay so the ice
    itself doesn't move around much until it gets warm enough for it
    to start breaking up in early spring.

    But the thickness of the ice should only change from the bottom,
    melting or freezing the water under the ice. When the ice gets
    thick enough to safely walk on I cut about a 36" hole in it and
    put my covered box, about 40" square and 22" high, over that hole.
    In theory that 22" should always be above the ice since no new
    ice is being added from above, but I guess water is being forced
    out the sides some and building up so that the entire inside of
    the box and all around the outside of it is now solid ice, and
    now more is coming out and submerging the whole thing.

    I've wintered here 15 years in total over the years and I've
    never run into anything like this before.

    My first thought was that the wind was putting pressure on
    the open water making it push water up through my hole in
    the ice, but with Georgian Bay almost totally covered in ice
    this year, there's very little open water for wind to hit,
    and the worst night for it, last night, was not windy at all.

    I'm thinking now it must be pressure on the ice from above due
    to the weight of the heavier snow load on the ice this winter..

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  • From MIKE POWELL@618:250/2 to ROB MCCART on Sat Feb 28 08:24:00 2026
    We will get a little above freezing tomorrow for the first time in
    a few days, but the long range still shows some quite cold nights
    coming so it's bouncing around.. not that unusual for late Feb and
    early March.

    Similar to here, except the temperatures we are bouncing between are not
    nearly as cold. The only night for the next 5 or so that we are expecting
    to get below freezing is tomorrow (Sun), and that will be just barely.

    I'm thinking now it must be pressure on the ice from above due
    to the weight of the heavier snow load on the ice this winter..

    That sounds like sound reasoning. I was thinking maybe the amount of
    water under the ice was increasing somehow, which was pressuring it out of
    the hole, but the weight of the snow makes more sense.

    Mike
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  • From Rob Mccart@618:250/1 to MIKE POWELL on Mon Mar 2 07:57:16 2026
    We will get a little above freezing tomorrow for the first time in
    >> a few days, but the long range still shows some quite cold nights
    >> coming so it's bouncing around.. not that unusual for late Feb and
    >> early March.

    Similar to here, except the temperatures we are bouncing between are not
    >nearly as cold. The only night for the next 5 or so that we are expecting
    >to get below freezing is tomorrow (Sun), and that will be just barely.

    We dropped to -18c last night and are supposed to drop to -21c tonight
    (0F & -6F) but almost up to freezing Monday, and then above freezing
    for at least the next 5 days during the day as well as a few nights.

    That said, after a brief above freezing day a few days back followed
    by this cold snap, most of my pathways, which are primarily on hills,
    had the packed snow turn to rather slippery ice so getting around is
    a bit of a challenge now..

    I'm thinking now it must be pressure on the ice from above due
    >> to the weight of the heavier snow load on the ice this winter..

    That sounds like sound reasoning. I was thinking maybe the amount of
    >water under the ice was increasing somehow, which was pressuring it
    >out of the hole, but the weight of the snow makes more sense.

    Could be from either I suppose. With so little open water this winter
    I figured there's not much area for wind to build up pressure, and
    the open water would also be a few miles away from here.
    Trying to explain it is interesting but the bottom line is I have
    to live with it regardles of the cause..

    The actual volume of water shouldn't change much until it gets a
    lot warmer and snow melt causes lots of run off from further North..

    It takes a lot to affect the water depth very much. The surface
    area of Georgian bay added to the other bodies of water at the
    same level totals over 117,000 sq km (45,400 square miles)..

    But it's March now.. Spring is just around the corner.. B)

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  • From Daryl Stout@618:250/33 to Sean Dennis on Thu Mar 12 23:16:13 2026
    Sean,

    It's one of my favorite doors I wrote. The seed for the idea
    of the door started when my second wife and I were in a local
    Chinese restaurant in Carbondale, Illinois, and they had these
    paper placemats that had the entire Chinese zodiac on it. I
    took that home and hence "Chinese zodiac" was born.

    It's amazing who some of the fellow "Critters" are.

    BTW, I was born under the sign of the RAT. <G>

    I was also.

    Does that make us a couple of dirty rats?? (never mind James Cagney). <G>

    Daryl

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  • From Daryl Stout@618:250/33 to MIKE POWELL on Thu Mar 12 23:16:13 2026
    Mike,

    I am the dog - loyalty, honesty, and constant worry. :D

    Sounds like my late father. <G>

    Daryl

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  • From MIKE POWELL@618:250/10 to DARYL STOUT on Fri Mar 13 08:25:00 2026
    I am the dog - loyalty, honesty, and constant worry. :D

    Sounds like my late father. <G>

    I am not so sure that I exactly fit that, though. When I was younger,
    constant worry for sure but, as I have got older, maybe not so much.

    As for the honesty, well, as I have got older I have noticed that when I
    am it is probably the more painful kind. :D

    Mike
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  • From Rob Mccart@618:250/10 to MIKE POWELL on Sun Mar 15 15:51:58 2026
    As for the honesty, well, as I have got older I have noticed that when I
    >am it is probably the more painful kind. :D

    I often kid that as I got older I learned to be more diplomatic with
    my honesty because I have a hard time telling outright lies..

    i.e. I've learned that when your lady friend asks if these jeans
    make her butt look fat, the correct answer is NOT, 'No, it's your
    butt that makes those jeans look fat.'. B)

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  • From Mortar M.@618:250/19 to Rob Mccart on Mon Mar 16 10:08:23 2026
    Re: Re: Happy Lunar New Year!
    By: Rob Mccart to MIKE POWELL on Sun Mar 15 2026 15:51:58

    i.e. I've learned that when your lady friend asks if these jeans
    make her butt look fat, the correct answer is NOT, 'No, it's your
    butt that makes those jeans look fat.'. B)

    Soooo...How's that new identity working out for ya? :)
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  • From Rob Mccart@618:250/10 to MORTAR M. on Wed Mar 18 08:16:45 2026
    i.e. I've learned that when your lady friend asks if these jeans
    > > make her butt look fat, the correct answer is NOT, 'No, it's your
    > > butt that makes those jeans look fat.'. B)

    Soooo...How's that new identity working out for ya? :)

    This may explain why I'm single in my old age.. B)

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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Rob Mccart on Wed Mar 18 09:39:39 2026
    Hello Rob,

    18 Mar 26 08:16, you wrote to MORTAR M.:

    This may explain why I'm single in my old age.. B)

    Sounds vaguely familiar...

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  • From Shurato@618:300/50 to Rob Mccart on Fri Mar 20 11:53:00 2026
    i.e. I've learned that when your lady friend asks if these jeans
    make her butt look fat, the correct answer is NOT, 'No, it's your
    butt that makes those jeans look fat.'. B)

    And I just say how nice her butt is because she deigns to share it with me... That goes over surprisingly well...

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  • From Rob Mccart@618:250/10 to SEAN DENNIS on Fri Mar 20 08:15:12 2026
    This may explain why I'm single in my old age.. B)

    Sounds vaguely familiar...

    It gets tougher as you get older too I think, not so much tougher
    to find someone but tougher to put up with someone..

    Then again I've rarely had lady friends that lasted more than a year.

    Not sure if there's a message in this or not but when my ex-wife
    and I split up she said at the end that what bothered her most
    about me was that:

    1 - I never argued (I'd think that a good thing?)

    ..And 2 - I always thought I was right, and I always was..
    Again.. sounds like it Should be a good thing but maybe not
    when viewed from the other side.. B)

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  • From Mike Powell@618:250/10 to ROB MCCART on Fri Mar 20 09:59:23 2026
    Not sure if there's a message in this or not but when my ex-wife
    and I split up she said at the end that what bothered her most
    about me was that:

    1 - I never argued (I'd think that a good thing?)

    ..And 2 - I always thought I was right, and I always was..
    Again.. sounds like it Should be a good thing but maybe not
    when viewed from the other side.. B)

    For some reason, as I read those, they seem like a contradiction. Like, if
    you were the (only) one of you that never argued, then how would #2 even be obvious?

    I have met a few women over the years... luckily ones I never dated... that came right out and said that they like to argue and don't like it when men won't argue with them. Their reasoning, IIRC, is that sometimes they
    needed to be argued with for some validation purpose... my memory is hazy
    on that bit now.

    In some cases, no doubt, it had to do with them being upset with someone else... boss, co-worker, etc... that they didn't feel that they could argue with.

    Hearing them say that was eye-opening.

    Mike


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  • From Rob Mccart@618:250/10 to MIKE POWELL on Sun Mar 22 08:26:42 2026
    Not sure if there's a message in this or not but when my ex-wife
    >> and I split up she said at the end that what bothered her most
    >> about me was that:

    1 - I never argued (I'd think that a good thing?)

    ..And 2 - I always thought I was right, and I always was..
    >> Again.. sounds like it Should be a good thing but maybe not
    >> when viewed from the other side.. B)

    For some reason, as I read those, they seem like a contradiction.
    >Like, if you were the (only) one of you that never argued, then
    >how would #2 even be obvious?

    This was more about things that didn't evolve into an argument.
    She'd say she wanted to do or buy something, and I'd say I didn't
    think that was a good idea, and explain why I thought that.

    As for the non-arguing thing, if she didn't agree I was right, if
    we could afford it, I'd often just let her have it, BUT that rarely
    happened. Usually I had good reasons that were obvious once pointed out.

    I have met a few women over the years... luckily ones I never dated... that
    >came right out and said that they like to argue and don't like it when men
    >won't argue with them. Their reasoning, IIRC, is that sometimes they
    >needed to be argued with for some validation purpose... my memory is hazy
    >on that bit now.

    This suggests that I'm not the only person who had that problem..
    Is this a 'Male' thing? B)

    In some cases, no doubt, it had to do with them being upset with
    >someone else... boss, co-worker, etc... that they didn't feel that
    >they could argue with.

    I've met women who are frustrated at work and take it out on their
    husbands when they get home for that reason I guess.

    My first long term live-in girfriend (4.5 years) didn't have that
    problem.. She said exactly what she thought at work.. Of course
    she rarely kept a job for more than a few months.. B)

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  • From Rob Mccart@618:250/10 to SHURATO on Sun Mar 22 08:26:42 2026
    i.e. I've learned that when your lady friend asks if these jeans
    make her butt look fat, the correct answer is NOT, 'No, it's your
    butt that makes those jeans look fat.'. B)

    And I just say how nice her butt is because she deigns to share it with me...
    >That goes over surprisingly well...

    I can see the advantage to that system.. B)

    But, kidding aside, if you're going out somewhere special and something
    she is wearing doesn't look good on her, especially from an angle she
    can't see easily, should you not 'politely' say something?..

    That said, I never had that problem. My ladies generally looked
    pretty good in anything, but I see some elsewhere or on TV and
    wonder why no one tells them how bad some clothing choice looks
    on them..

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  • From Mike Powell@618:250/10 to ROB MCCART on Sun Mar 22 10:17:11 2026
    I have met a few women over the years... luckily ones I never dated... that
    >came right out and said that they like to argue and don't like it when men
    >won't argue with them. Their reasoning, IIRC, is that sometimes they
    >needed to be argued with for some validation purpose... my memory is hazy
    >on that bit now.

    This suggests that I'm not the only person who had that problem..
    Is this a 'Male' thing? B)

    In this instance, I would say no it is not. It is a problem for others,
    IMHO. ;)

    In some cases, no doubt, it had to do with them being upset with
    >someone else... boss, co-worker, etc... that they didn't feel that
    >they could argue with.

    I've met women who are frustrated at work and take it out on their
    husbands when they get home for that reason I guess.

    My first long term live-in girfriend (4.5 years) didn't have that
    problem.. She said exactly what she thought at work.. Of course
    she rarely kept a job for more than a few months.. B)

    Well, there is that. ;)

    Mike

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