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Re: NO SLEEP, Re: Grille, 1956 Farmall 100
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 21, 2007 at 02:49:34 from (216.208.58.161):
In Reply to: Re: NO SLEEP, Re: Grille, 1956 Farmall 100 posted by IlliniJohn on January 20, 2007 at 20:13:41:
John: I quite agree, if you get into a situation, tossing and turning all night sleeping no more than an hour each time, that type of sleep does you very little good. I have this happen if I'm designing or building something out of the ordinary. Problem is I keep designing all night, even right down to calculations that involve volume of a cylinder. I've gone to bed with out the answer, and by morning I'll have all those answer in my head. At breakfast, my good wife will ask what I designed and built overnight. During the early 1970s over a period of 4 years I built a new free stall dariy barn complete with milking parlor and silos to house 120 cows. This whole complex was designed around the skid steer loader. There were no engineers, no designers, just two carpenter friends and myself. By the time that construction was over, My wife advised that next time I designed a building she was going on a trip until until the project was complete. You can get away with that when your young. This is what Allan is into, he's designing on those old tractors all night. Probably spends as much time coming up with the questions of the day here at YT. He takes great pleasure, and puts a lot of work into that YT one, but your right it will kill him. He initiates at least 4 to 5 threads everyday, and you can see signs this is wearing him down. He will play out providing his activity doesn't due him in first.
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