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(08-26-2018, 10:06 PM)toolemera Wrote: Gary, It's great to see you back again!
John
Greetings all!
It has been at least a year or two that I've been offline, or at Facebook, or having surgery or renovating and moving. Rec.woodworking is now a Google Group. I promised myself that when the Oldtools people split from rec.woodworking usenet, that I would avoid that dark place.
Therefore I am back here on Woodnet with plans to split my time between Woodnet and Facebook.
So hello again and it's good to be back.
Gary
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Welcome back!!
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08-26-2018, 10:58 PM
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(08-26-2018, 10:06 PM)toolemera Wrote: I promised myself that when the Oldtools people split from rec.woodworking usenet, that I would avoid that dark place.
Did they go to Google+?
(08-26-2018, 10:06 PM)toolemera Wrote: Therefore I am back here on Woodnet with plans to split my time between Woodnet and Facebook.
Look forward to some of your posts, I'm not fond of Google+, FaceBook, Twitter, et al...I do use InstaGram, but think my days could be numbered there. So far they don't have any ads, I just don't like the fact that ZuckerBooger is rolling over like a $2 'ho and selling my personal information...to China none the less...I don't like that at all...
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(08-26-2018, 10:06 PM)toolemera Wrote: Greetings all!
It has been at least a year or two that I've been offline, or at Facebook, or having surgery or renovating and moving. Rec.woodworking is now a Google Group. I promised myself that when the Oldtools people split from rec.woodworking usenet, that I would avoid that dark place.
Therefore I am back here on Woodnet with plans to split my time between Woodnet and Facebook.
So hello again and it's good to be back.
Gary
Hello Gary;
Glad to have you back! Some of us don't post as much as we used to...
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Welcome back Gary. I love the books and still read them.
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Welcome back!
I am liking some fb cnc groups. Great places to get files too.
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Isn't it just so hard to believe that when one has been gone for whatever reason, and that person returns; well, corny as it sounds, we are met with good memories and truly open arms? This is a group of unique people and those new folks who choose to settle here and who are of a helpful and kindly bent, create on a continuous basis a place that is "home." At least, that is how I feel about my return and the greetings I have received. Best darn reason for even having an internet- that opportunity to be a real friend to people around this whole orb cannot really be accurately put into words.
I am a great "wordbender," but even with that experience, I am incapable of correctly describing the comfort I feel here- greater than my thousands of posts at " My Les Paul." Even though I was not some famous builder, the knowledge and experience I feasted upon here, made it possible for some fairly raw woodworkers to build some really fine guitars. Whatever status I have there, I owe to this website and the sharing people who populate it.
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Glad to see you back, Gary! I'm still here, though I've been in and out quite a lot over the last few years.
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