Re: Is the XLF DSP worth the extra $500
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Is it wrong to cable tie your children? You know, just to keep them safe. Depends whether you get caught or not.
Fred
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Re: Is the XLF DSP worth the extra $500
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I still can't get the hang of hearing nylon zip ties being called 'cable ties', I've been in the aviation industry for many years in both the maintenance side and the flying end of things and as long as I can remember tie wraps have been used for aircraft wiring long before they showed up in law enforcement or the consumer marketplace and since day one I've always heard them being referred to as 'tie wraps' ... or ty-wraps as I believe they were originally called.
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No pasa nada.
"A fanatic is someone who can't change his mind and won't change the subject" Churchill
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Re: Is the XLF DSP worth the extra $500
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I still can't get the hang of hearing nylon zip ties being called 'cable ties', I've been in the aviation industry for many years in both the maintenance side and the flying end of things and as long as I can remember tie wraps have been used for aircraft wiring long before they showed up in law enforcement or the consumer marketplace and since day one I've always heard them being referred to as 'tie wraps' ... or ty-wraps as I believe they were originally called. I have always heard them called 'Zip Ties'
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Re: Is the XLF DSP worth the extra $500
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Sorry about the zip-tie thing. My bad.
Of course, I eat breakfast, lunch and dinner, not breakfast, dinner and supper.
And - being the nonconformist that I am - I pretty much use "soda" and "pop" interchangeably. But it's only a "coke" if it's "Coca-Cola", which it never is at my house.
bibere usque ad hilaritatem
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Re: Is the XLF DSP worth the extra $500
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Many restaurants demand their customers secure their necks with the use of "Black Ties".
See Mojo's signature
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Re: Is the XLF DSP worth the extra $500
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"Every girl crazy bout a sharp dressed man."
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I thought Thai wraps were a California thing.
Fred
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There's something wrong with a burrito that has peanut sauce and bean sprouts in it. So wrong that it's right, though.
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It'll be wrong again in a couple of hours.
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