tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-301791108611372665.post7329190455995743778..comments2024-01-29T03:04:24.219+11:00Comments on Flinders Family Freer: Confessions of a junk-manAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12315551718688781746noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-301791108611372665.post-85972640257679344732013-12-06T00:15:26.659+11:002013-12-06T00:15:26.659+11:00How many times must you mention the shed before th...How many times must you mention the shed before the shed becomes multimentional? At the moment it is bimententional (or trimentional by inference), so I suppose one more mention of the shed (or mentioning the shed twice to avoid inference may be all that is required to truly make you shed multimentionable. Your command is my wish! Or something like that.<br /><br />Unless it needs to be be mentioned by different sources, as a repeated mention by me just increases the magnitude of the mention rather than the manifold of the mention. But I'll leave that to the more practised ontological epistemologists amongst us.Reverance Pavanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01217657347160811310noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-301791108611372665.post-24850967237650324012013-12-04T20:37:40.032+11:002013-12-04T20:37:40.032+11:00I want a multimentional shed. You ALWAYS regret ki...I want a multimentional shed. You ALWAYS regret kit you throw out, leave behind (I'm still regretting ropes and nets I had to part with more than 20 years back.)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12315551718688781746noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-301791108611372665.post-2406646818351559912013-12-04T20:01:32.568+11:002013-12-04T20:01:32.568+11:00Yes, I have to constantly fight the innate enginee...Yes, I have to constantly fight the innate engineer's instincts that I might just need that piece of junk to bodge something into working order. Usually by doing a hard clean each year. And discovering about a week afterwards, that that item I threw away would have been useful in this circumstance. But not throwing out the old stuff would put even more strain on the hyperspace generators holding everything in my place. <sigh><br /><br />I still remember the feeling of heaven after scrambling with chronically underfunded university departments when I actually had a budget to work with in private enterprise. You mean I don't have to make do with stuff salvaged from the 1950's space sciences group, a clothes peg, and knowing exactly where to place the screwdriver in violation of all OHS standards? Callooh! Callay!<br /><br />Reverance Pavanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01217657347160811310noreply@blogger.com