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    Miles McKinney Funky Friday August the (th 2024.

    Happy Friday Radoistes, here's my week.









    DS40 today , have a great weekend everyone.


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    A fine week mate.
    This trumps everything in my book.

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    Just the one for me this week as I'm still away from home looking after my mother.

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    Happy Friday Radoistes, here's my week.
    DS40 today , have a great weekend everyone.

    This for me.
    Solve all your doubts through question mode.

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    Still without a home computer. I have abandoned Zenbooks as a whole after the last "adventure" and am awaiting my first Samsung computer, a Book4 Pro 360. It seems to be better in everyway for graphics and photo processing than the current Zenbooks and that is the single most important thing for me. For a change, I am at work on this Friday.

    While I don't have new photos here are things from teh Recyclotron that I did wear this week.

    P3150032 by Hank Blanc, on Flickr

    P2190013 by Hank Blanc, on Flickr

    37425109936_8c44c14f2b_o smart copy copy by Hank Blanc, on Flickr

    And this today. It's been seeing a fair bit of wrist time this long, hot summer.

    P3240098-Recovered by Hank Blanc, on Flickr
    Solve all your doubts through question mode.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottjc View Post
    Just the one for me this week as I'm still away from home looking after my mother.

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    Pretty good choice for a one watch week.
    Solve all your doubts through question mode.

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    Just the one for me this week as I'm still away from home looking after my mother.

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    If you're only wearing one watch, it's a great watch to wear! I hope your Mum's recovery is going well.

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    A fine week mate.
    This trumps everything in my book.





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    Cheers mate, I've enjoyed my Diastars this week.

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    This for me.
    Cheers Hank, I'm also on the hunt for a new computer as my late 2009 iMac finally gave up after a power failure, I've currently fired up my son's old iMac while I decide what to get.

    D-Star for me this week.


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    As much as I love the D-Star, I struggle to go past the KonTiki.

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    Cheers Guys!
    Solve all your doubts through question mode.

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