The Bar... Volume#2
- LeChatNoir
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Actually, I have done a lot of grant writing. I used to do it for the Department on Aging (finding funding for programs that aided the elderly)....
and I got a fellowship this spring!
You can find short courses on grant writing offered at local Art centers, too- weekend classes, et cetera. Sometimes at Continuing Ed, that kind of thing.
and I got a fellowship this spring!
You can find short courses on grant writing offered at local Art centers, too- weekend classes, et cetera. Sometimes at Continuing Ed, that kind of thing.
- LeChatNoir
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I'm coverd with fur... does that help? Are there any talking feline specific grants?
MwahHAA haaa
There's several involved, actually. Keep your eyes posted. You'll see something here soon enough.Zulegoona wrote:were you working on a mutant vehicle LeChat, I thought I remember you saying you were thinking about it anyway?
MwahHAA haaa
The New and Improved Black Cat... now with 25% more blather
- LeChatNoir
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But you tell good tales, Z...
that's worth a lot to me.
Think like that...
But bigger.
hey waitaminute!!! Who've you been talking to, anyway? Has someone been leaking information?
(looks at karine)
that's worth a lot to me.
What's that? sewing machine? Well....Now I’m real curious, will this vehicle have small mechanical components resembling the movements of ,.. say ,.. a sewing machine?
Think like that...
But bigger.
hey waitaminute!!! Who've you been talking to, anyway? Has someone been leaking information?
(looks at karine)
The New and Improved Black Cat... now with 25% more blather
- LeChatNoir
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I need to get working on some things,.. it seems a bunch of folks are doing spacesuits for Labwerks away missions, and I’m wondering if I took,.. well barrowed with out planning on returning, a little of the first surface plex mirror I have at work if I could thermal form a helmet face shield, without having the mirror surface separating from the plex the way normal plex mirror does. I have experiments to do
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- Box Burner
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Zulegoona wrote:Now I’m real curious, will this vehicle have small mechanical components resembling the movements of ,.. say ,.. a sewing machine?
There is, or was a french car that had a five cylinder engine that was just big enough to power a sewing machine. I saw one in high school shop. We had a hard time finding the engine and thought the car came in without one.
Dance in the heart of chaos. . . . .
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- LeChatNoir
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just use lots of duct tape. Be sure to get the nuclear grade stuff though.Zulegoona wrote:That’s what I’m thinking really hot and some of the designs have environmental contraptions using ice, fans , and elaborate ducting to make wearing them bearable I don’t what to go that routekarine wrote:Space men are hot.
Dance in the heart of chaos. . . . .
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Well, if you will be warm at night - That is a GOOD thing.
oh - and a car run on a sewing machine engine??? I found this:
"Enrico Bernardi (1841-1919), a Professor of Hydraulic and Agricultural Machinery at the University of Padua, who built a car in 1884 that has laid claim to being the first car in the world. Bernardi ’s engine was first used in 1882 to power a sewing machine and two years later to power his son ’s tricycle to make it a self propelled vehicle." But I couldn't find the car...
hmmm....
oh - and a car run on a sewing machine engine??? I found this:
"Enrico Bernardi (1841-1919), a Professor of Hydraulic and Agricultural Machinery at the University of Padua, who built a car in 1884 that has laid claim to being the first car in the world. Bernardi ’s engine was first used in 1882 to power a sewing machine and two years later to power his son ’s tricycle to make it a self propelled vehicle." But I couldn't find the car...
hmmm....
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