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The "What am I doing?" Holtzapffel Workbench #6: Serious Question-When to switch planes?

I’ve made MUCH more progress on this top than I thought I would. Especially in one night. My question is this: When do I switch from the scrub plane to the #5? I only have a scrub, a #5 and a #4 smoother. My plan was scrub, jack with aggressive cut, jack with lighter cut, then finish
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with #4. I know I SHOULD be using a jointer, but I don’t have one, so it’s not an option. My straightedge is just about riding on the tops of the grooves left by the scrub plane all the way across the board now. Hard to see in the[...]

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25 Hot Boxing Babes to Set the Mood For Pacquiao vs. Clottey - BroBible - Every Bro Has a Story

Sunday Update For anyone who missed last night's fight, here's a video of Pacquiao opening up his ... — full article at brobible.com

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Canzano: Ease up on Hedo Turkoglu; you know he's sorry now

The Raptors forward said he did not consult with his wife when he nixed Portland for Toronto last summer — full article at oregonlive.com

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Last Night: The Flaming Lips, Midlake and Stardeath and White Dwarfs Headline NX35 2010's Saturday Night Spectacular

The Flaming Lips, Midlake, Stardeath and White Dwarfs North Texas Fairgrounds in Denton as part of NX35 2010 March 13, 2010 Better than: any other concert I've ever seen, maybe? Danny Fulgencio Wayne Coyne and The Flaming Lips took an awkward situation and made it one hell of a winner.​As the crowds filtered in to the North Texas Fairgrounds last night, Norman, Oklahoma's Stardeath and White Dwarf's powerful psych-rock welcomed them in. And, about an hour or so later, the hosts of the affair, Denton's own Midlake, formally thanked the audience--an impressive if not altogether overwhelming number had gathered on the grounds--for its arrival. "Good evening, Denton!" an ecstatic Eric Pulido (Midlake's guitarist) shouted over the field's PA system. "It feels so good to look out are see all of you here!" After a mind-blowing show of musicianship in a set that culled the bulk of its material from Midlake's most recent release, The Courage of Others, Pulido again took the mic--this time, even more triumphantly. "Visit often!" he shouted, as his and his bandmates' spouses and children danced in the field to the left of the stage. "This is an amazing city and it's so good to be a part of it! Thank you so much!" Even at that point, the night felt like a rousing success. But headlining act The Flaming Lips had yet to take the stage. And what turned out to be the most memorable show the evening, the weekend, and likely all of 2010 would indeed blow minds. First, though, it would blow the stage's power generator.

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Democrats should stop being clever and pass the bill.

Every time I write something like "health care has entered its end game," it turns out that there's another overtime just around the corner. So I'm going to stop writing that. But the expectation is that the House will pass the Senate bill within the next week or so. "Whoever sits here at this time next week, I think will not be talking about health care as a proposal, but as the law of the land," White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said on Sunday. But there are a number of ways health care could become the law of the land, some of them more absurd than others. The House has to pass the Senate bill, and then both chambers want to pass a package of tweaks and fixes through reconciliation. The House, as we've heard at length, is worried that the Senate won't manage to pass the reconciliation addendum. So they're getting a bit creative. Jon Cohn lays out the options: The House has leeway for how it debates and votes on those two bills. And according to the sources--which include a senior House leadership aide--three options are on the table: 1) The House would vote on the two bills separately. Upon passage, the Senate bill would be ready for the president's signature. The amendments, meanwhile, would go to the Senate for approval there. Call this the "Schoolhouse Rock" option. 2) The House would vote once. The vote would be on the amendments. But with that vote, the House would "deem" the Senate bill passed. (Yes, it can do that.) At that point, the main bill would be ready to go to the president for his signature, while the amendments would go to the Senate for consideration there. 3) The House would vote once, just like in option (2). But in this case, the House would deem the Senate bill passed only after the Senate had approved the amendments. Once the Senate approved the amendments, then--and only then--could the main bill go to the president for signature. Oy. Options two and three are bad, bad, very bad ideas. Indeed, the fact that they're under consideration suggests the House has let its anger at the Senate drive it temporarily insane. Option two is bad politics. No one cares whether the House passed the bill or "deemed" the bill passed. People don't pay attention to whether you voted using the passive voice or not. But by falling back on this bizarre locution, the House signals to voters that it thinks it's passing a bad bill. Some members of the House may indeed think that. I disagree with them. But for their own sake, if they're going to let this bill become law, they'd better pretend they agree to me. Imagine the ads. "My opponent thought the health bill such a bad piece of legislation that he wouldn't even vote for it. But nor was he brave enough to stand up to Nancy Pelosi and say no! Vote for the guy who's not a wimp." And what's our hypothetical House members response? "No, you don't understand. I only refused to vote yes or no because I was hoping to pass a small package of amendments and was worried that the Senate wouldn't act on them fast enough?" You have to be kidding me. Option three combines the bad politics of option two with bad legislative strategy. It signals to Republicans that this isn't over until the reconciliation amendments pass, which means that anything they can do to obstruct those amendments makes perfect sense because they are obstructing the whole of reform, not a small package of popular amendments. If the Senate bill is passed and Democrats are just getting rid of the Nebraska deal and easing the bite of the excise tax, Republicans will have a lot of trouble standing in the way and becoming defenders of the Nebraska deal and the excise tax. At that point, they're not opposing health-care reform and instead opposing small, popular changes that make the bill better. They're literally obstructing good government that fits with their recent rhetoric. After all, having spent the last few months hammering the Nelson deal, it doesn't look very bipartisan to keep Democrats from taking your advice and reneging on it. But if reform isn't passed until the amendments pass, then Republicans are battling the whole of reform rather than just the amendments, and the stakes are high and their procedural obstructionism seems more legitimate. The result is a gruesome Senate fight with Joe Biden potentially having to rule Republicans dilatory and all the rest of it. Delaying victory hasn't served the Democrats well thus far, and it's not likely to be a good idea now. It's time to stop being clever and pass this bill. Photo credit: AP Photo/Charles Dharapak.

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Sierra Designs Men's Hurricane Parka - $49.99

There simply isn't a parka to compete with the Hurricane Parka, a lightweight option that protects you from rain, breathes and packs down small. Hurricane LT 2 layer 100% nylon taffeta fabric has a waterproof, breathable dry PU coating...

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Sam Wallace: Beckham blow is serious but not a disaster for Capello

If there was any consolation for Fabio Capello last night upon hearing the news that David Beckham had snapped his Achilles tendon then it was this: at least it was not Wayne Rooney.

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Riddle of Laboue MP Ashok Kumar's sudden death

TRIBUTES were paid last night to Labour MP Ashok Kumar, who was found dead at his home.

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Back to school plan cuts opening week to 1 day

This is math kids will love and parents may hate: The first week of school in September will last only one day.

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France: The Massive Motorcycle Protest Of This Weekend

Last Saturday saw a massive motorcycle protest ride in 40 cities n France. Despite the miserable weather, 10,000 bikers paralyzed Paris traffic for hours. ...

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South Florida residential market won't rebound until 2030

Last prediction by Moody's was recovery to 2006 prices by 2023 in December 2009 and I posted this. They pushed it back 7 years in just 3 months... scary ! Read full article here http://www.realmiamibeach.com

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