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If you have to show off one thing/achievement in your life, what would it be? It could be anything; cars, house, job, awards.
Math Jeans
Feb8-08, 05:28 PM
Hmm. I don't know if PF will allow me to make a list that long :biggrin:.
Anyway. I would currently like to show off the new computer I got today. Its top of the line, diectX 10.1, high capacity graphics card, 3GB ram, 2.0 GHz dual core processor, and it goes on. Plus, it has a fingerprint scanner for all of my passwords :biggrin:.
My cat uses his liter box.
My cat uses his liter box.
We're so proud of him:approve:
My daughter. She "opted out" of school today to go watch Obama -- took the bus because she's not old enough to drive.
She's also wonderfully stubborn.
We're so proud of him:approve:Yes, yes we are. I had a cat that didn't use his litter box and ...it was not good.
Moonbear
Feb8-08, 06:43 PM
I'm not going to be impressed until you teach the dog to use the litter box. :biggrin:
I'm not going to be impressed until you teach the dog to use the litter box. :biggrin:He's gotten good. I find that he's used the cat box quite a bit lately :approve:
gravenewworld
Feb8-08, 06:54 PM
My beer gut
Moonbear
Feb8-08, 06:58 PM
He's gotten good. I find that he's used the cat box quite a bit lately :approve:
Seems he fears sliding to the bottom of that ravine as much as you do. :biggrin:
russ_watters
Feb8-08, 07:04 PM
If you have to show off one thing/achievement in your life, what would it be? It could be anything; cars, house, job, awards. Cars and houses are not achievements. The money you earn to buy them may or may not be an award for an achievement.
The most personally fulfilling "achievement" for me right now (in quotes because it really isn't all that impressive to people who know about it) is my astrophotography hobby.
for me, it would be my engineering degree and my car.
Poop-Loops
Feb8-08, 08:45 PM
Right now? My bass I got (read: bought) for Christmas.
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k319/Poop-Loops/xmasbass.jpg
Sweet bass. How much was it?
My most proud thing would prolly be making it to the state geography bee 4 years in a row and being amongst the top ten once.
Poop-Loops
Feb8-08, 09:09 PM
Sweet bass. How much was it?
My most proud thing would prolly be making it to the state geography bee 4 years in a row and being amongst the top ten once.
$700 total. Pretty steep, but I plan to sell off my 5-string fretless and my 6-stringer (just need to get boxes for it... FedEx won't box stringed instruments), plus I had been saving up for it since summer.
My friend just got an Ibanez five string. I'm guessing it was prolly over $1000, but his dad is a dentist, so yeah.
What are the open notes on the six string? Is it just like a guitar just a few octaves lower or what?
Poop-Loops
Feb8-08, 09:25 PM
BEADGC
Not quite like a guitar. A bass is tuned in all 4ths, whereas a guitar goes EADGBE (usually) so that making chords is easier. You tend not to make chords on bass, so there's no real point in doing that kind of exception in tuning. Still, I have to sell it because the neck is too wide. I have fairly small fingers, and even though it's not a big deal (my teacher has even smaller fingers and he's fine), I just don't see it as being worth the effort. I'll stick to 5ers and 4 stringers.
Yeah, seems like overkill.
I found PF:approve::smile::wink::biggrin::tongue:
I have managed to stay comfortably involved with one wonderful woman for over 33 years, and Feb 28 will mark our 33rd wedding anniversary. It doesn't seem like much of an achievement because it has not required much overt effort, but it's very important to me and its a huge part of who I am.
Well yes, being married is obviously something to be proud of.
This was taken in the summer of our first year together. I would be lost without her.
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x318/turbo-1/us.jpg
This was taken in the summer of our first year together. I would be lost without her.
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x318/turbo-1/us.jpg
That's wonderful! Staying together that long is something to be VERY proud of :cool: !
Awww thats a sweet photo! Congrats!
Chi Meson
Feb9-08, 01:58 PM
I have managed to stay comfortably involved with one wonderful woman for over 33 years, and Feb 28 will mark our 33rd wedding anniversary. It doesn't seem like much of an achievement because it has not required much overt effort, but it's very important to me and its a huge part of who I am.
Right behind you, Turbo. Pam and I are reaching the big 15 this year. This time next year, we will have evenly split the "before kids" time with the "after kids" time. I am utterly proud of the way our family is getting along so far.
That, and I can leg-press 515 lbs.
Ivan Seeking
Feb9-08, 04:35 PM
I've been twenty-two years [+3] with my best friend and wife.
I can also wiggle my ears.
The child of Evo is one of those people that can make multiple folds in their tongues, it's weird. She can just fold it up like a fan. The folds go from left to right, not back to front. I first found out when I was watching either Ripley's Believe It or Not, or the Guiness book of World Records and she says "I can do that". :bugeye:
Ivan Seeking
Feb9-08, 04:44 PM
The child of Evo is one of those people that can make multiple folds in their tongues, it's weird. She can just fold it up like a fan. The folds go from left to right, not back to front. I first found out when I was watching either Ripley's Believe It or Not, or the Guiness book of World Records and she says "I can do that". :bugeye:
I believe there is a gene for this. Are you sure that you're the mother?
I've been twenty-two years [+3] with my best friend and wife.
I can also wiggle my ears.
You must really like your best friend to keep him around the house with your wife.
I believe there is a gene for this. Are you sure that you're the mother?If it weren't for the delivery room pictures of a baby with long dark hair that matched the only baby in the nursery, I wouldn't be sure. She looks nothing like me. My in-laws were saying "well, she's got a lot of hair". When she got older and so pretty, they claimed that she definitely took after their side of the family. :rolleyes:
All the babies at the hospital looked like the Gerber baby, but she had long, dark hair, which fell out a few months later and was replaced by curly blondish hair. Now it's dark again. But she still has huge piercing blue, almond shaped eyes. If you look at my profile, that picture is of her.
With those eyes, all she has to do is blink at someone and they are hers.
Oh, and she's 20, single, and pre-med. <cough> Just in case anyone is interested. :biggrin:
Ivan Seeking
Feb9-08, 05:14 PM
You must really like your best friend to keep him around the house with your wife.
:rofl: Got me!
I haven't washed my hair for over two weeks. I suppose thats some sort of achievement.
Livin' the grunge life, Kurdt?
The one thing I show off more then anything else would have to be my 13.1-inch Dobsonian "Odyssey 1" telescope.
I call her "Big Red".
Livin' the grunge life, Kurdt?
Not since I show it off.
Google_Spider
Feb9-08, 09:18 PM
My Achievement -- I got a job in Google. They send me through the wires to look for good stuff. And I got here!
My Achievement -- I got a job in Google. They send me through the wires to look for good stuff. And I got here!
Well this is a good place to find. Congrats on your job! So, you surf the web as part of your job?!? Good job, if you can get it :approve: !
OmCheeto
Feb9-08, 09:37 PM
Ok. I deleted the picture of me on this thread.
Survival to old age is not something to be proud of.
People do it all the time.
My greatest accomplishment was restoring my boat that was built way back in 1945.
Purchased in ~1990.
In the water within 30 days.
Ruined within 5 years.
http://home.europa.com/%7Egarry/halfdnes.jpg
took me 3 years to fix. Looked like a bass violin and had a beautiful sound when thumped on the belly.
http://home.europa.com/~garry/fauspa.jpg
Ran around for a few years and got totally trashed by a wave.
http://home.europa.com/%7Egarry/brokeboat.jpg
She should be back together in another 3 years.
Ok. Maybe it was an accomplishment surviving that wave without ending up like my boat.
And thank god none of my 4 friends died that day.
Moonbear
Feb9-08, 09:39 PM
My Achievement -- I got a job in Google. They send me through the wires to look for good stuff. And I got here!
:rofl: Wow, one of you finally signed up and decided to talk to us! Just as long as the Slurp! Spiders stay away, I guess we can put up with you.
*Did he buy it? Grabs can of Raid and aims it at the spiders.*
For reference:
http://physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=63773
http://physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=64834
Moon, do you work at Google as well?
Or am I misunderstaning summat?
Moonbear
Feb9-08, 09:51 PM
Moon, do you work at Google as well?
:rofl: No, just a couple years ago, we got that "who's online" feature and suddenly we could see how many spiders were crawling around here. It may be socially acceptable in Japan, but slurping when eating is considered rude here.
As in information "slurping"?
Moonbear
Feb9-08, 10:05 PM
As in information "slurping"?
I suppose. If you read the threads in my links, you'll see that it was more the image of giant fuzzy spiders descending upon the forum and slurping out our brains that was most disturbing. Bad choice of name!
Jimmy Snyder
Feb10-08, 04:52 AM
Oh, and she's 20, single, and pre-med. <cough> Just in case anyone is interested.
This reminds me of the joke: "Help! Help! My daughter (the doctor) is drowning!"
hypatia
Feb10-08, 07:21 AM
http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j269/hypatia3811/erik.jpg
I'm kind of proud of my son, hes 25, and co-owner of a import motor-sports company.
And Evo...he's single!
http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j269/hypatia3811/erik.jpg
I'm kind of proud of my son, hes 25, and co-owner of a import motor-sports company.
And Evo...he's single!
Are you sure hes single? He seems pretty close to that member of the X-Men.
hypatia
Feb10-08, 07:35 AM
lol, she could of been a member of the X-Men, she had some super mean powers. I'm very happy she is a X.
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