i didn't take any pictures, but there was ...
Thank you for sending my gift!!
Alright, you three! Just a few choice words for the lot o'ya! (And, Mr. Rick Boone, this first one is from your own OP!)I got mine ... haven't opened it yet.
As a recipient you will post in this thread photos of the gift you got!
Rick is holding out on us!
Get to it! We need pics!
Picts, or it didn't happen....
Thank you!HAPPY BIRTHDAY CAP'N!!!
I should take a close up of the other razor. That thing is heavy.
Have you figured out what kind of razor this is? If I had to speculate (from your original group pic), I would guess that it's a Merkur 38C HD Barber Pole. Some pics of just the razor would help.Now that I have this new razor (it weighs a ton), I can shave and work out at the same time!
Sure, I'd be up for a round 2!Would anyone object to doing a round 2? What would you change?
Have you figured out what kind of razor this is? If I had to speculate (from your original group pic), I would guess that it's a Merkur 38C HD Barber Pole. Some pics of just the razor would help.
Sure, I'd be up for a round 2!
What is the Pocket Patriot? And really what is the story behind the dosimeter?
Whew! I'm so glad to hear that! Because the first definition of "dosimeter" I found on the web was:the dosimeter measures noise levels in different environments.
I'm glad to hear that's not what you need! Then, I got this from Wilipedia:dosemeter: a measuring instrument for measuring doses of ionizing radiation (X-rays or radioactivity)
Being an engineer, I find this interesting stuff!Dosimeters measure an individual's or an object's exposure to something in the environment particularly to a hazard inflicting cumulative impact over long periods of time, or over a lifetime. This article concentrates on the radiation dosimeter, which measures exposure to ionizing radiation, but other dosimeters also exist, such as sound dosimeters, ultraviolet dosimeters, and electromagnetic field dosimeters.
Whew! I'm so glad to hear that! Because the first definition of "dosimeter" I found on the web was:
I'm glad to hear that's not what you need! Then, I got this from Wilipedia:
Being an engineer, I find this interesting stuff!
either way, i would still follow my wife around the house, telling her how radioactive she is.
Whew! I'm so glad to hear that! Because the first definition of "dosimeter" I found on the web was:
I'm glad to hear that's not what you need! Then, I got this from Wilipedia:
Being an engineer, I find this interesting stuff!