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    #31
    Thank you Bram and Colin. I am stoked with your clock Bram.

    Yes the little statues are hand carved.

    What got me to purchase the first one many years ago was some kid climbing 3/4 of a Pyramid running up to my wife and I while we were climbing down. We also purchased little statues made of pumice, hard, smooth (?), shiny and a bit lighter. (1980's volcano climbing interest - due to WAF no interest in volcano climbing in the 1990's)

    I recall the steps were steep along with a quick incline....a misstep was a bit treacherous.
    Last edited by Pete; July 9, 2016, 05:50 AM.
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      #32
      The Night the Homeseer Touch Screens Stood Still

      Been testing 4 embedded Wintel tabletop HSTouch screens in the family room over the last couple of years. One of the four is wireless.

      The tabletops in this room default to a flip clock screensaver.

      Lights blinked on night at 9:58 PM. Movie continued to play.

      All 4 tabletops froze at 9:58 PM.

      Never seen that before. Odd thing was only the 4 tabletops in this room froze. None of the other tabletops in the house first.

      Just a mention of an odd occurrence never seen before with the tabletop touchscreens.
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        #33
        Originally posted by AshaiRey View Post
        Well Pete thank you for your intrest in my work
        Here they are
        [ATTACH]55208[/ATTACH]

        [ATTACH]55209[/ATTACH]

        [ATTACH]55210[/ATTACH]

        [ATTACH]55211[/ATTACH]

        Nice work. impressive. how complicated is that to assemble? maybe I can do something like that too. I have some old bike and truck parts lying around the garage

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          #34
          Yup; just spoke to a friend yesterday who has a plasma welder in his garage but only runs it with his generator. The plasma welder would be beneficial for old bike and truck parts.

          Wife commented how well the above mentioned Regulator clock is keeping time. It's chime is in sync with the Homeseer hourly chime which gets it time from the pfsense firewall via GPS satellites.
          Last edited by Pete; March 16, 2017, 09:46 AM.
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