32" and he STILL can't focus his camera on it...

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32" and he STILL can't focus his camera on it...![]()
Never enough space for spreadsheetsYou should see the spreadsheets you can do on this baby!
Never enough space for spreadsheets![]()
Birthday lot
So impressed by quality and longevity of Ryobi One+ drill splurged out on a few extra tools.
Couldn't resist having some shaving gear amongst them.
DG Weinstrasse soap, aftershave, EDT and a few wish list neglected razors Filarmonica #13, MK 31, Crown & Sword 1720
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Cheers @StratMan I cannot fault the drill it has exceeded expectations for battery life, longevity and build quality. Hopefully the other tools live up to new expectations. Next on my wishlist is the One+ 18v chainsawhey mate.. I have the ryobi one+ hammer drill, its awesome and also the blower and whipper snipper, very impressed with the range.. next on the list is the lantern.. perfect for fishing
I think I would probably get laughed at if I got an electric chainsaw. I consider myself a greenie of sorts, and even I have four 2-stroke saws ranging from 18" to 36"....Next on my wishlist is the One+ 18v chainsaw
Cheers @StratMan I cannot fault the drill it has exceeded expectations for battery life, longevity and build quality. Hopefully the other tools live up to new expectations. Next on my wishlist is the One+ 18v chainsaw
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Finally, only 10kg of the most sublime coffee known to mankind, courtesy of Coffee Snobs. Here's the blurb:
"You would have to be insane to try and land Yemeni beans in the middle of a civil war and during a global pandemic, welcome to CoffeeSnobs!
Yemen can be a difficult origin anytime but this crop it was even more complicated. It took about a month to get the beans from the farms and across the country to the coast and when it arrived there serious fighting on the docks meant no ships were coming into port. It was another month at the docks before we could get it on a ship heading the wrong direction (but at least away from the trouble). It took another 4 more ships to hop them around the world and get it to Melbourne on the 4th Feb..."
Just in case anyone thought wet shavers were nuts...
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Finally, only 10kg of the most sublime coffee known to mankind, courtesy of Coffee Snobs. Here's the blurb:
"You would have to be insane to try and land Yemeni beans in the middle of a civil war and during a global pandemic, welcome to CoffeeSnobs!
Yemen can be a difficult origin anytime but this crop it was even more complicated. It took about a month to get the beans from the farms and across the country to the coast and when it arrived there serious fighting on the docks meant no ships were coming into port. It was another month at the docks before we could get it on a ship heading the wrong direction (but at least away from the trouble). It took another 4 more ships to hop them around the world and get it to Melbourne on the 4th Feb..."
Just in case anyone thought wet shavers were nuts...
I've had the Ismaili before, last time was 2 or 3 years ago (that's how hard it is to get), and i kept aside a small bag of green beans (carefully vacuum packed) against the day when Yemen no longer exists, and I've just roasted it. Andy Freeman describes it as “if I was stranded on desert island and could only take one coffee it would be the Yemen Mokha Ismaili", and i agree. Infinitely variable according to how you roast it. I haven't had the Hamasil Village before, but I'm confident that it'll be fantastic.Please let me know how you find these beans. I have been interested in this brand for a while.
Yes I am a big coffee snob.
Love the bags. I repurpose mine as shoe bags, bread bags etc.![]()
Finally, only 10kg of the most sublime coffee known to mankind, courtesy of Coffee Snobs. Here's the blurb:
"You would have to be insane to try and land Yemeni beans in the middle of a civil war and during a global pandemic, welcome to CoffeeSnobs!
Yemen can be a difficult origin anytime but this crop it was even more complicated. It took about a month to get the beans from the farms and across the country to the coast and when it arrived there serious fighting on the docks meant no ships were coming into port. It was another month at the docks before we could get it on a ship heading the wrong direction (but at least away from the trouble). It took another 4 more ships to hop them around the world and get it to Melbourne on the 4th Feb..."
Just in case anyone thought wet shavers were nuts...
Yep, so do I - but even so, I still have a lot to spare...Love the bags. I repurpose mine as shoe bags, bread bags etc.
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Finally, only 10kg of the most sublime coffee known to mankind, courtesy of Coffee Snobs. Here's the blurb:
"You would have to be insane to try and land Yemeni beans in the middle of a civil war and during a global pandemic, welcome to CoffeeSnobs!
Yemen can be a difficult origin anytime but this crop it was even more complicated. It took about a month to get the beans from the farms and across the country to the coast and when it arrived there serious fighting on the docks meant no ships were coming into port. It was another month at the docks before we could get it on a ship heading the wrong direction (but at least away from the trouble). It took another 4 more ships to hop them around the world and get it to Melbourne on the 4th Feb..."
Just in case anyone thought wet shavers were nuts...