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Starting next week NYW will be web casting the first season.
John
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Great news, thanks!
I don't see anything about it on their web site. Where did you find it?
Nevermind, I see it now.
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That's one season I missed, I think. Should be interesting.
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John,
I guess my web foo is lacking. Where did you see that link?
Thanks,
Ken
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When you open the home of NYW
NYW You'll see this weeks video and to the right there is a listing of what will be on for the next few weeks. I have been watching them since he went off the air.
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OK, gotcha. I thought that there was a special place to go to see them all.
Thanks,
Ken
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This season is very interesting for a number of reasons. One is seeing the relative lack of equipment Norm works with that many of us take for granted. In many ways that was good because in later years you might think to build anything you needed a $5,000 workshop (or more).
I hope to remember to watch each week. Thanks for the heads up.
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Mark A Smith said:
This season is very interesting for a number of reasons. One is seeing the relative lack of equipment Norm works with that many of us take for granted. In many ways that was good because in later years you might think to build anything you needed a $5,000 workshop (or more).
I hope to remember to watch each week. Thanks for the heads up.
I happily admit that everything I wanted to build, every tool I selected, every process I undertook, was strongly influenced by Norm and the NYW. As I have evolved, my projects, tools, and processes have evolved too.
But I would have never known how to get started without him.
Ag