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Old 11-21-2018, 02:33 PM   #2281
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The first one uses a URL shortening version:
https: // youtu.be/ VNYNMM0hXXY
Note the "youtu.be" instead of "youtube.com"
This is similar to others like "goo.gl" etc.

The second one uses a traditional Youtube URL:
https: // www . youtube.c o m/watch?v=ociHVDWxDaY[/url]

Ignore the spaces -- I just put them in so they would appear without links.
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Old 11-21-2018, 02:40 PM   #2282
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I think I see a nuance of a difference. What I did is click on the video and and selected "Copy video URL" from the pop-up menu that appeared and then pasted that into the post. Doesn't work.

But if instead I go to the Chrome address bar and copy and paste the address for the YouTube page then it seems to work.

How does one acquire such knowledge?
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Even if a video gets posted rather than just the URL, it’s still helpful imo to add a sentence or two telling us what’s in the video. Sometimes the video will show a collage of screens and we don’t know what it’s about and therefore may scroll on by without a comment to give us a hint. And thus may miss the most awesome video.
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Can you imagine the initial thoughts of the warehouse manager that hears the commotion and then walks into the warehouse and sees the carnage? I hope nobody got hurt but it is hard to imagine that there were not any injuries.
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Back when I was designing fire sprinkler systems warehouse owners would tell me to avoid in-rack sprinklers at all costs because the forklift operators were "demolition derby drivers."

I spent the day leisurely preparing some Thanksgiving dishes ahead of time, like pumpkin pie (with real pumpkin roasted yesterday) and fresh cranberry sauce. It's just DW and me, but I like to "do it up" a bit.
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Did some woodworking/cleaned workshop, cut the grass, raked the leaves with my tow behind lawn sweeper, cleaned out the gutters, had a couple of beers while online listening to some Cat Stevens tunes, now waiting for the Chicago Blackhawks / Washington Capitals game to start.
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Did some woodworking/cleaned workshop, cut the grass, raked the leaves with my tow behind lawn sweeper, cleaned out the gutters, had a couple of beers while online listening to some Cat Stevens tunes, now waiting for the Chicago Blackhawks / Washington Capitals game to start.
Do you like your sweeper ? I assume it is for a garden tractor ?

Just thinking about getting DW one next year....
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Do you like your sweeper ? I assume it is for a garden tractor ?



Just thinking about getting DW one next year....


Yes - it’s a John Deere sweeper attached to a John Deere tractor. I like it. Could be better. Misses maybe 5-10 % of the leaves on the first pass especially in heavy leaf areas. So I take a 2nd Pass. Seems to work better when I have the mower engaged.

It’s a lot better than raking.
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Do you like your sweeper ? I assume it is for a garden tractor ?

Just thinking about getting DW one next year....
I used to have a sweeper but I found it filled up way too fast because it doesn't chop up the leaves. I replaced it with a vacuum that pulls off the mower discharge chute and blows the chopped leaves into a trailer. That worked great, except emptying the trailer was a bit of a chore. Now I mulch the leaves into the grass to the extent that I can.
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Thanks to both of you. With +/- 2 acres of leaves now on the new property we've been looking at different options. DW loves her JD lawn tractor... I'm inclined just to mow them into the lawn, she'd rather collect them for a bonfire.

Mother Nature topped us both by dumping snow on top of them this year though..

So, we're planning ahead for next year.
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We are celebrating T-Day a day late, having family over for a big lunch. Early this AM DW discovered she was short a few ingredients for what she was planning on cooking, and asked if I wouldn't mind running to the local Walmart. It's 13 miles away but our closest grocery, so I decided to put my big boy pants on and brave the early morning Black Friday crowd to buy some eggs and cream cheese. I needed to go to the PO anyhow to pick up an Amazon delivery that was too large to fit in our mailbox, so off I went.

When I entered the store about 8:30 AM and looked to see how long the check out lines were I was amazed - there were none. Only the self-checkout terminals and one (1) express check station was open, but no one was waiting in line. I have no idea what the place looked like when it opened at 6 AM (didn't ask) but when I got there the number of Walmart employees outnumbered the customers in the store.

Has Black Friday madness run its course?
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That would be a real positive step forward for society.
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Woke up to a gentle blanket of fresh snow. What a great sight. We didn't want to cook breakfast so off I go 3 miles to McDonald's. I've been taking each of our two dogs, on opposite days, so they are more comfortable traveling. Today was the female's day. She has great vision.

Seeing the fresh snow through her eyes was fun. She knew something was way different about this new world. I've seldom seen her that excited. The drive was interesting, they don't put anything on the local roads, and it shows. There were several near accidents, some person almost went over into a creek, about a 10' drop.

DW and I went to the gym and had Mexican for lunch. It was a good day. The dogs and I watched an amazing sunset tonight.
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Aside from recovering from yesterday, I put the finishing touches on our trip story about our Hawaiian cruise Here it is::
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I really enjoyed reading the story of your trip with the fantastic photos! Thanks for sharing.
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