Re: [bolger] Steam engines (to keep on topic)

I wanted to keep this on my "favorites" list but I could not find a
proper "place". So, I created an "Entertainment" category. This link
can keep me Entertained for hours, or more. Thanks!


On Mon, 06 Feb 2006 14:29:27 -0000 "Bruce Coho" <abcoho@...>
writes:
> Check out this site:http://domdedomdom.com/
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> It has some of the most interesting animations of the different
> types
> of steam engines.
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> Of course, if you were to click on the humor button, you might find
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> one of the finer collections of funny video clips on the web.
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> To bring it back on topic again; the Home Depot button (where many
> of
> us buy the bulk of our Bolger boat building supplies) has a darkly
> fascinating advertisement. Never knew you could use tools that
> way...
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Check out this site:http://domdedomdom.com/

It has some of the most interesting animations of the different types
of steam engines.

Of course, if you were to click on the humor button, you might find
one of the finer collections of funny video clips on the web.

To bring it back on topic again; the Home Depot button (where many of
us buy the bulk of our Bolger boat building supplies) has a darkly
fascinating advertisement. Never knew you could use tools that way...