• CFBBS update info

    From Michael Luko@454:1/1 to Barry Martin on Mon Jul 9 03:37:00 2018
    The dtdns sevice will cease operations on July 31st.
    My current listing has both addresses listed:

    CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (NDS)
    Telnet 1: cfbbs.dtdns.net
    Telnet 2: cfbbs.no-ip.com

    Could you remove the cfbbs.dtdns.net address from info and
    just list the cfbbs.no-ip.com address. Thanks

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  • From Barry Martin@454:1/1 to Michael Luko on Mon Aug 13 17:02:00 2018

    Hi Michael!

    Could you remove the cfbbs.dtdns.net address from info and

    Done.



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  • From Daryl Stout@454:1/33 to BARRY MARTIN on Thu Aug 16 10:21:00 2018
    Barry,

    Hi Michael!

    Could you remove the cfbbs.dtdns.net address from info and

    Done.

    Got that fixed at this end, so I could get the network mail again.

    Daryl

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  • From Barry Martin@454:1/1 to Daryl Stout on Fri Aug 17 08:33:00 2018

    Hi Daryl!

    Could you remove the cfbbs.dtdns.net address from info and
    Done.
    Got that fixed at this end, so I could get the network mail
    again.

    Y'mean things work better when one can connect?! <bseg>


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  • From Daryl Stout@454:1/33 to BARRY MARTIN on Sat Aug 18 18:40:00 2018
    Hi Daryl!

    Hi, Barry...

    Could you remove the cfbbs.dtdns.net address from info and
    Done.
    Got that fixed at this end, so I could get the network mail
    again.

    Y'mean things work better when one can connect?! <bseg>

    It also helps when you plug things, and turn the power on. <bg>

    But, thunderstorms have been more the rule than the exception lately.
    I'd rather have the rain, than be burning up like California is...but
    the lightning strikes are extremely close.

    Daryl

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  • From Barry Martin@454:1/1 to Daryl Stout on Sun Aug 19 08:09:00 2018

    Hi Daryl!

    Could you remove the cfbbs.dtdns.net address from info and
    Done.
    Got that fixed at this end, so I could get the network mail
    again.
    Y'mean things work better when one can connect?! <bseg>
    It also helps when you plug things, and turn the power on. <bg>

    Details, details.... <g>


    But, thunderstorms have been more the rule than the exception
    lately. I'd rather have the rain, than be burning up like
    California is...but the lightning strikes are extremely close.

    My Mother in southern NH said the region has had some noisy
    thunderstorms with torrential rains, flooding some basements to five
    feet. (Her's remained dry.) I didn't make this comment but several
    years back there was flooding in Cedar Rapids (IA) and the water was
    five feet over the roofs.

    Cool but humid again here this morning: 66 with a dew point pretty
    close -- forgot what they said on the news. No fog from what I see
    outside but they are reporting it in the region.



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  • From Daryl Stout@454:1/33 to BARRY MARTIN on Wed Aug 22 09:43:00 2018
    Hi Daryl!

    Hi, Barry...

    It also helps when you plug things, and turn the power on. <bg>

    Details, details.... <g>

    Details are what's on dedogs. <G>

    My Mother in southern NH said the region has had some noisy
    thunderstorms with torrential rains, flooding some basements to five BM>feet. (Her's remained dry.) I didn't make this comment but several BM>years back there was flooding in Cedar Rapids (IA) and the water was
    five feet over the roofs.

    One storm dropped 10 inches of rain just northwest of Little Rock one
    morning last week...then they got another 4 inches that afternoon. Flash Flooding was obviously the result.

    Cool but humid again here this morning: 66 with a dew point pretty
    close -- forgot what they said on the news. No fog from what I see BM>outside but they are reporting it in the region.

    It's supposed to be very warm toward the end of August, but the 30 day outlook for us is showing much cooler. That contrast in air masses could
    lead to severe weather.

    At least I'm not in Hawaii...Lane, currently a category 5, is heading
    that way. While it may be weaker by the time it gets there, significant
    damage is still likely.

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  • From Barry Martin@454:1/1 to Daryl Stout on Thu Aug 23 07:26:00 2018

    Hi Daryl!

    My Mother in southern NH said the region has had some noisy
    thunderstorms with torrential rains, flooding some basements to five
    feet. (Her's remained dry.) I didn't make this comment but several
    years back there was flooding in Cedar Rapids (IA) and the water was
    five feet over the roofs.
    One storm dropped 10 inches of rain just northwest of Little
    Rock one morning last week...then they got another 4 inches that afternoon. Flash Flooding was obviously the result.

    Obviously. Even this house being on a slight rise on top of the bluff
    is going to have flooding issues. Probably was only half that amount
    but a few years ago we have a heavy rain and we could hear the water
    pouring in to the sump pit and the pump was triggered about every ten
    seconds or so.



    Cool but humid again here this morning: 66 with a dew point pretty
    close -- forgot what they said on the news. No fog from what I see
    outside but they are reporting it in the region.
    It's supposed to be very warm toward the end of August, but the
    30 day outlook for us is showing much cooler. That contrast in
    air masses could lead to severe weather.

    We're supposed to get back into the heat this weekend. Thursday morning
    as I type this and 52; high forecast to be 78. Friday low-80's and thunderstorms. Then there's the weekend: back into the 90's.


    At least I'm not in Hawaii...Lane, currently a category 5, is
    heading that way. While it may be weaker by the time it gets
    there, significant damage is still likely.

    Yup: it's even getting a few seconds in the local news. Looked like
    pretty much a direct hit on one of the islands. Board up those windows!
    Was thinking a few years back we had some sort of storm with very gusty
    winds and it blew the Styrofoam panels I use on either side of the
    window air conditioner for insulation out. They're just friction fit,
    but still.


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  • From Daryl Stout@454:1/33 to BARRY MARTIN on Sat Aug 25 18:28:00 2018
    Hi Daryl!

    Hi, Barry,

    Obviously. Even this house being on a slight rise on top of the bluff
    is going to have flooding issues. Probably was only half that amount
    but a few years ago we have a heavy rain and we could hear the water BM>pouring in to the sump pit and the pump was triggered about every ten BM>seconds or so.

    Where I have been in the apartment complex...plus my Mom's place
    (where I'll be moving back to by late next month) are not prone to
    flooding. We've had a stormy summer here.

    We're supposed to get back into the heat this weekend. Thursday morning BM>as I type this and 52; high forecast to be 78. Friday low-80's and BM>thunderstorms. Then there's the weekend: back into the 90's.

    There's a Heat Advisory for parts of west central Arkansas through Sunday...and more of the state may be added early next week.

    Yup: it's even getting a few seconds in the local news. Looked like BM>pretty much a direct hit on one of the islands. Board up those windows! BM>Was thinking a few years back we had some sort of storm with very gusty BM>winds and it blew the Styrofoam panels I use on either side of the
    window air conditioner for insulation out. They're just friction fit, BM>but still.

    Parts of the Big Island had received 3 1/2 feet (over 40 inches) of
    rain.

    Daryl

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  • From Barry Martin@454:1/1 to Daryl Stout on Sun Aug 26 08:35:00 2018

    Hi Daryl!

    Obviously. Even this house being on a slight rise on top of the bluff
    is going to have flooding issues. Probably was only half that amount
    but a few years ago we have a heavy rain and we could hear the water
    pouring in to the sump pit and the pump was triggered about every ten
    seconds or so.
    Where I have been in the apartment complex...plus my Mom's
    place (where I'll be moving back to by late next month) are not
    prone to flooding. We've had a stormy summer here.

    Good on the 'not prone'; bad on the stormy, especially as much as you
    and lightening seem to be attracted to each other. Is your moving to
    your mother's place permanent or just while she is recovering?



    We're supposed to get back into the heat this weekend. Thursday morning
    as I type this and 52; high forecast to be 78. Friday low-80's and
    thunderstorms. Then there's the weekend: back into the 90's.

    The heat returned for the weekend here; I pretty much stayed inside
    yesterday (Saturday) not so much because of the temperatures being in
    the mid-90's but because of the humidity being so high -- almost the
    drenched in sweat thing just standing.

    <Hawaiian hurricane>
    Yup: it's even getting a few seconds in the local news. Looked like
    pretty much a direct hit on one of the islands. Board up those windows!
    Was thinking a few years back we had some sort of storm with very gusty
    winds and it blew the Styrofoam panels I use on either side of the
    window air conditioner for insulation out. They're just friction fit,
    but still.
    Parts of the Big Island had received 3 1/2 feet (over 40
    inches) of rain.

    That's almost unbelieveable! Seems like there couldn't possibly be that
    much water floating in the clouds, and then for it to fall like like a
    seam broke. One would almost expect to see now-shriveled-up clouds with
    broken flaps,


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  • From Daryl Stout@454:1/33 to BARRY MARTIN on Wed Aug 29 21:10:00 2018
    Hi Daryl!

    Hi, Barry...

    Good on the 'not prone'; bad on the stormy, especially as much as you
    and lightening seem to be attracted to each other. Is your moving to BM>your mother's place permanent or just while she is recovering?

    Permanent. It's not that I don't want to move back in with
    here...moving is a PITA to begin with.

    The heat returned for the weekend here; I pretty much stayed inside BM>yesterday (Saturday) not so much because of the temperatures being in
    the mid-90's but because of the humidity being so high -- almost the BM>drenched in sweat thing just standing.

    I saw Heat Advisories in New England, and earlier today, there was a
    Tornado Warning in Maine.

    That's almost unbelieveable! Seems like there couldn't possibly be that BM>much water floating in the clouds, and then for it to fall like like a BM>seam broke. One would almost expect to see now-shriveled-up clouds with BM>broken flaps,

    I heard something that all the rain on the big island has quieted the
    volcano a bit.

    Also, the Fall/Winter 2018 Farmers Almanac is calling for a nasty
    winter (cold, snow, and ice). Sometimes, they are right...and looking at
    that, with "The Pioneer Model" from weatherbell.com, one has to wonder
    for my part of the country.

    Daryl

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  • From Barry Martin@454:1/1 to Daryl Stout on Fri Aug 31 10:26:00 2018

    Hi Daryl!

    Good on the 'not prone'; bad on the stormy, especially as much as you
    and lightening seem to be attracted to each other. Is your moving to
    your mother's place permanent or just while she is recovering?
    Permanent. It's not that I don't want to move back in with
    here...moving is a PITA to begin with.

    I agree on the PITA -- we've been briefly discussing the possibility (probability?) of moving because of various age-related issues we are
    starting to get. I'm thinking most of the ambulatory issues can be
    bypassed with a pair of stair-seat things for the stairs.

    As for your moving, your mother will probably be happy to have you
    around again -- company and someone to take care of -- plus you can keep
    a closer eye on here. Of course the downside is now you have to wait
    until she leaves the house for an evening with her girlfriends for you
    to invite your friends over to par-tay! <gg>


    The heat returned for the weekend here; I pretty much stayed inside
    yesterday (Saturday) not so much because of the temperatures being in
    the mid-90's but because of the humidity being so high -- almost the
    drenched in sweat thing just standing.
    I saw Heat Advisories in New England, and earlier today, there
    was a Tornado Warning in Maine.

    Which is rather unusual for Maine.



    That's almost unbelieveable! Seems like there couldn't possibly be that
    much water floating in the clouds, and then for it to fall like like a
    seam broke. One would almost expect to see now-shriveled-up clouds with
    broken flaps,
    I heard something that all the rain on the big island has
    quieted the volcano a bit.

    All that spouting of lava was just because she was thirsty?!


    Also, the Fall/Winter 2018 Farmers Almanac is calling for a
    nasty winter (cold, snow, and ice). Sometimes, they are
    right...and looking at that, with "The Pioneer Model" from weatherbell.com, one has to wonder for my part of the country.

    I uploaded an article on one of the local television meteorologists was
    going to have a debate/discussion with an older local farmer re: the
    upcoming winter conditions. Supposed to be on the station's Facebook
    page; hopefully they'll repost on their webpage. (I don't have a
    Facebook account.)




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  • From Daryl Stout@454:1/33 to BARRY MARTIN on Sat Sep 1 17:30:00 2018
    Hi Daryl!

    Hi, Barry...

    I agree on the PITA -- we've been briefly discussing the possibility BM>(probability?) of moving because of various age-related issues we are BM>starting to get. I'm thinking most of the ambulatory issues can be BM>bypassed with a pair of stair-seat things for the stairs.

    My aunt and uncle in the Nashville area are in their eighties and poor health. They are looking at trying to get a smaller place for
    themselves...as what they have (including a large yard) is too big to
    cake care of.

    As for your moving, your mother will probably be happy to have you
    around again -- company and someone to take care of -- plus you can keep BM>a closer eye on here. Of course the downside is now you have to wait BM>until she leaves the house for an evening with her girlfriends for you
    to invite your friends over to par-tay! <gg>

    I was never the partying kind, so that's not a concern. I'm usually
    doing ham radio traffic nets in the evenings, anyway...with the way
    crime is in some areas, it's not worth going out at night.

    I saw Heat Advisories in New England, and earlier today, there
    was a Tornado Warning in Maine.

    Which is rather unusual for Maine.

    Even though they've had tornadoes in all 50 states, areas, tornadoes
    aren't as common in some areas as in others.

    All that spouting of lava was just because she was thirsty?!

    Volcanoes have a gender now?? <G>

    I uploaded an article on one of the local television meteorologists was BM>going to have a debate/discussion with an older local farmer re: the BM>upcoming winter conditions. Supposed to be on the station's Facebook BM>page; hopefully they'll repost on their webpage. (I don't have a BM>Facebook account.)

    I saw that, and saved it, to look at later.

    Daryl

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  • From Barry Martin@454:1/1 to Daryl Stout on Sun Sep 2 11:32:00 2018

    Hi Daryl!

    I agree on the PITA -- we've been briefly discussing the possibility
    (probability?) of moving because of various age-related issues we are
    starting to get. I'm thinking most of the ambulatory issues can be
    bypassed with a pair of stair-seat things for the stairs.
    My aunt and uncle in the Nashville area are in their eighties
    and poor health. They are looking at trying to get a smaller
    place for themselves...as what they have (including a large yard)
    is too big to cake care of.

    Two tiered? <g> (That's supposed to be a pun on your 'cake' typo and
    the words 'too tired'.)

    A problem with moving is, well, moving. Too much too move, too much to downsize. If necessary it would be done, of course, just.... <shudder!>


    As for your moving, your mother will probably be happy to have you
    around again -- company and someone to take care of -- plus you can keep
    a closer eye on here. Of course the downside is now you have to wait
    until she leaves the house for an evening with her girlfriends for you
    to invite your friends over to par-tay! <gg>
    I was never the partying kind, so that's not a concern. I'm
    usually doing ham radio traffic nets in the evenings,
    anyway...with the way crime is in some areas, it's not worth
    going out at night.

    When Dad's office was built on to the house the office's music was from
    the house. He and I did that wiring (him assisting me!) we installed a 'bypass' so his tape deck or another radio could be plugged in in the
    office and the house amp could be used by me. The closest that ever
    came to being used was while in college I had a friend over to do a
    music assignment and we needed to analyze a selection on a record.

    As for going out at night -- too much work, too expensive, too
    exhausting! Happens we did go out last night to the 'store closing
    party' (the store we both retired from a few years back had been closed
    by Corporate and officially turned over to the Mall yesterday); fun to
    see the old crew, but noisy and expensive. Prices are in-line, just
    what I spent on the drinks and meals for the two of us was equivalent to
    most of a week's worth of groceries. (Not pulling from the grocery
    account to pay the restaurant bill, just using as a comparison.)


    I saw Heat Advisories in New England, and earlier today, there
    was a Tornado Warning in Maine.
    Which is rather unusual for Maine.
    Even though they've had tornadoes in all 50 states, areas,
    tornadoes aren't as common in some areas as in others.

    Right. I remember when I was living with my parents Dad saying after a
    storm a tornado had pretty much gone down the center of a street a few
    blocks from the house. That's sort of amazing, but also this
    particular street is diagonal to every other street.


    All that spouting of lava was just because she was thirsty?!
    Volcanoes have a gender now?? <G>

    I thought all of the Polynesian ones were female.

    Who is the goddess of volcanoes?
    Goddess Pele Origins. The Hawaiian (Polynesian) goddess of the volcano,
    she was born in Honua-Mea, part of Tahiti. One of a family of six
    daughters and seven sons born to Haumea (a very ancient Earth goddess)
    and Kane Milohai (creator of the sky, earth and upper heavens).Aug 22,
    2016
    Pele, Hawaii Goddess of Fire: Hawaiian Legend ? Mythical Realm
    mythicalrealm.com/mythical-gods-legends/pele-goddess-of-fire-hawaii/

    And a little further reading:
    Greek mythology. Hephaestus, god of blacksmiths, crafting, fire, and
    volcanoes. Hestia, goddess of the hearth and its fires.



    I uploaded an article on one of the local television meteorologists was
    going to have a debate/discussion with an older local farmer re: the
    upcoming winter conditions. Supposed to be on the station's Facebook
    page; hopefully they'll repost on their webpage. (I don't have a
    Facebook account.)
    I saw that, and saved it, to look at later.

    I need to take a look; the spot they had on the news looked more like a man-cave beer-talk: the meteorologist and the farmer verbally slapping
    each other on the back with comments like (M.) the forcasts have
    improved: the accuracy of the three-day forecast years ago is now that
    for a five day, and (F.) yeah-but we need to know for sure it's not
    going to rain: if you say it's not going to rain in a six day period and
    we cut the hay, plan to let it dry for a week and then [harvest] it and
    it rains [our plans are screwed up].


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  • From Daryl Stout@454:1/33 to BARRY MARTIN on Mon Sep 3 17:45:00 2018
    Hi Daryl!

    Hi, Barry...

    Two tiered? <g> (That's supposed to be a pun on your 'cake' typo and BM>the words 'too tired'.)

    I finally figured it out. I have been that lately for sure...and will
    be even more so with all I have on the agenda this month.

    A problem with moving is, well, moving. Too much too move, too much to BM>downsize. If necessary it would be done, of course, just.... <shudder!>

    A fellow ham radio operator and his sons will help with the move, and
    my Mom will help me get the needed supplies and vehicles.

    As for going out at night -- too much work, too expensive, too BM>exhausting! Happens we did go out last night to the 'store closing

    Reminds me of the joke where there was a "goodbye party" at this
    business for employees that were either laid off or took early
    retirement. The boss said "This is fun. We should do this more often".
    Not one employee said a word...they all stood around with "the deer in
    the headlights look".

    Right. I remember when I was living with my parents Dad saying after a BM>storm a tornado had pretty much gone down the center of a street a few BM>blocks from the house. That's sort of amazing, but also this
    particular street is diagonal to every other street.

    As I type this, there is an apparent tornado just north of Cedar
    Rapids.

    I thought all of the Polynesian ones were female.

    Wonder how you check to be sure?? Or is she "one hot mama??". :P

    we cut the hay, plan to let it dry for a week and then [harvest] it and BM>it rains [our plans are screwed up].

    The Weather Rock works a lot better. <G>

    Daryl

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  • From Barry Martin@454:1/1 to Daryl Stout on Tue Sep 4 09:10:00 2018

    Hi Daryl!

    Two tiered? <g> (That's supposed to be a pun on your 'cake' typo and
    the words 'too tired'.)
    I finally figured it out. I have been that lately for
    sure...and will be even more so with all I have on the agenda
    this month.

    Moving can be an exhausting process: figuring out what to keep, what to discard. What is kept has to be divided in to what can be packed and
    what has to be left available for use while your packing. ...Or the
    other way around: my parents had set aside and otherwise collected items
    for my eventual move to college. So the silverware was there in NH, I
    was here in Iowa. Got a packet of plastic forks, knives, etc., for
    temporary. Hint: plastic spoons tend to start melting from the heat
    while making instant mashed potatoes!



    A problem with moving is, well, moving. Too much too move, too much to
    downsize. If necessary it would be done, of course, just.... <shudder!>
    A fellow ham radio operator and his sons will help with the
    move, and my Mom will help me get the needed supplies and
    vehicles.

    That's good!


    As for going out at night -- too much work, too expensive, too
    exhausting! Happens we did go out last night to the 'store closing
    Reminds me of the joke where there was a "goodbye party" at
    this business for employees that were either laid off or took
    early retirement. The boss said "This is fun. We should do this
    more often". Not one employee said a word...they all stood around
    with "the deer in the headlights look".

    <snortle!>


    Right. I remember when I was living with my parents Dad saying after a
    storm a tornado had pretty much gone down the center of a street a few
    blocks from the house. That's sort of amazing, but also this
    particular street is diagonal to every other street.
    As I type this, there is an apparent tornado just north of
    Cedar Rapids.

    I'm not recalling that one but last week there was an F0 in SE Iowa (the Burlington, IA, area) and the other night a break-in report of rotation
    on the radar indicating probably tornatic activity in the county northwest
    of here.


    we cut the hay, plan to let it dry for a week and then [harvest] it and
    it rains [our plans are screwed up].
    The Weather Rock works a lot better. <G>

    It's been so humid lately the Weather Rock would indicate raining!


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