Calzone
Gear Whore #1
I was just minding my own business…
So I am selected to take part in the Nielsen radio and TV ratings. How did this happen?
Anyways I just made $10.00 cash today by opening a letter I got in the mail.
Evidently I get rewarded with cash gifts.
Did you know I don’t watch TV, and the only time I listen to the radio is when driving and generally that is either WNYC Public Radio, or WBGO the Jazz station in Newark that too is Public Radio.
I’m likely the most removed and isolated candidate they have.
I wonder if they data mined me? As I remember I got some survey a year or more ago. I think I posted about it here somewhere in this thread.
Oh-well, an odd occurrence, or just another one. Seems like I’m lucky that way. Perhaps I should buy some lottery tickets with that $10.00 bill. As I remember I got paid something like $2.00 way back for filling out the survey. I figure so far I’m $12.00 ahead and I really did nothing. Ha-ha. Do they understand I’m a lazy-slacker?
I got a confirmation letter in the mail. The telephone message I missed, and upon call back I thought it was another prank or fraud call so I hung up.
I don’t partake in surveys or give product reviews unless I’m paid. Why would I provide data for free. I don’t work for free, and I though slavery was abolished, yet many-many people in my framing are giving away data and working for free.
I remember at Grumman this employee survey, then our benefits got reduced. Pretty much the data was used against us.
Later at the hospital I did not participate in any of those employee surveys, because I knew the data collection would not be to my benefit and actually would lead to the cutbacks that eventually happened.
Tomorrow is a kinda big day. I’m trying to hookup with Craig to get this four-quarter thick old growth fir lumber that are 8 foot plus in length and a full foot wide to build carriage house doors for my garage.
I have two 8x8 square garage doors. Usually garage doors are 8x7 feet tall. These UBER old growth fir planks go with the age of the house (1912) and will replace cheap aluminum pull-up garage doors that went south and are kinda ghetto.
BTW 4-quarter lumber is a full 1 inch thick.
Also carriage doors will kinda be period correct… A very cool project.
I’ll use 7 inch or 8 inch wide fir for the perimeter bracing and the cross reinforcement. Wrought iron hinges. These 4x8 set of 4 doors will certainly elevate the value of the house. Kinda grand…
Craig also has his dad’s 1976 Chevy C-10 with a 350 in it. It is a 3/4 ton truck. Running and in average condition it is worth around $15K. The Square Bodies are very popular, especially short beds. Craig’s dad’s truck is a longbed.
Would not be a bad side hustle specializing in modding C-10’s. “Maggie’s” cousin Chris has a Square body upstate in Hobart New York.
So once I build out this truck I think it could lead into an unintended business. Swinging crate motors, or C-10’s
BTW when you buy a crate motor or turn-key engine-tranny set, they are shipped for free. Hmmm…
Cal
So I am selected to take part in the Nielsen radio and TV ratings. How did this happen?
Anyways I just made $10.00 cash today by opening a letter I got in the mail.
Evidently I get rewarded with cash gifts.
Did you know I don’t watch TV, and the only time I listen to the radio is when driving and generally that is either WNYC Public Radio, or WBGO the Jazz station in Newark that too is Public Radio.
I’m likely the most removed and isolated candidate they have.
I wonder if they data mined me? As I remember I got some survey a year or more ago. I think I posted about it here somewhere in this thread.
Oh-well, an odd occurrence, or just another one. Seems like I’m lucky that way. Perhaps I should buy some lottery tickets with that $10.00 bill. As I remember I got paid something like $2.00 way back for filling out the survey. I figure so far I’m $12.00 ahead and I really did nothing. Ha-ha. Do they understand I’m a lazy-slacker?
I got a confirmation letter in the mail. The telephone message I missed, and upon call back I thought it was another prank or fraud call so I hung up.
I don’t partake in surveys or give product reviews unless I’m paid. Why would I provide data for free. I don’t work for free, and I though slavery was abolished, yet many-many people in my framing are giving away data and working for free.
I remember at Grumman this employee survey, then our benefits got reduced. Pretty much the data was used against us.
Later at the hospital I did not participate in any of those employee surveys, because I knew the data collection would not be to my benefit and actually would lead to the cutbacks that eventually happened.
Tomorrow is a kinda big day. I’m trying to hookup with Craig to get this four-quarter thick old growth fir lumber that are 8 foot plus in length and a full foot wide to build carriage house doors for my garage.
I have two 8x8 square garage doors. Usually garage doors are 8x7 feet tall. These UBER old growth fir planks go with the age of the house (1912) and will replace cheap aluminum pull-up garage doors that went south and are kinda ghetto.
BTW 4-quarter lumber is a full 1 inch thick.
Also carriage doors will kinda be period correct… A very cool project.
I’ll use 7 inch or 8 inch wide fir for the perimeter bracing and the cross reinforcement. Wrought iron hinges. These 4x8 set of 4 doors will certainly elevate the value of the house. Kinda grand…
Craig also has his dad’s 1976 Chevy C-10 with a 350 in it. It is a 3/4 ton truck. Running and in average condition it is worth around $15K. The Square Bodies are very popular, especially short beds. Craig’s dad’s truck is a longbed.
Would not be a bad side hustle specializing in modding C-10’s. “Maggie’s” cousin Chris has a Square body upstate in Hobart New York.
So once I build out this truck I think it could lead into an unintended business. Swinging crate motors, or C-10’s
BTW when you buy a crate motor or turn-key engine-tranny set, they are shipped for free. Hmmm…
Cal
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