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I never thought I'd wear a necktie with a bike jersey.
On Thu, 9 Jul 2020 01:08:58 +0000 (UTC), Ralph Barone
wrote: Jeff Liebermann wrote: mega-snip I think that that one wins “Post of the Day”. Does that compensate for me confusing energy and power? Cycling jerseys with necktie included: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/a5/0e/b1/a50eb181978293e7d9bb4e4b431c9cb3.jpg https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1_5x_KFXXXXaWXpXXq6xXFXXXo/2015-men-Black-tie-british-Gentleman-cycling-jersey-short-Sleeve-and-bib-pants-bike-cycling-clothing.jpg https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/51vzkUZR%2BOL._SL1001_.jpg -- Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
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I never thought I'd wear a necktie with a bike jersey.
On Wed, 08 Jul 2020 19:35:12 -0500, AMuzi wrote:
Meanwhile everyone has his own likes and dislikes. The Euro asymmetric granny knot for example: https://static.independent.co.uk/s3f...election-4.jpg There are other necktie knots possible: "30 Different Ways To Tie A Tie That Every Man Should Know" https://www.shirtsmyway.com/articles/different-ways-how-to-tie-a-tie-knots.php Drivel: When I was working in Silly Clone valley as an engineer, my boss insisted that I should "wear a tie to work". To comply, I would put on a tie in the morning, drive to work, enter the lab, and make a show of removing the tie. It took about two weeks of this before he demanded to know what I was doing. When I explained that I took his instructions literally and was doing EXACTLY what he commanded, he left muttering something about working in an asylum. Pinnacle Peak Steakhouse, in San Dimas, CA. Wearing a tie is against the house rules and will result in having the tie cut off and hung on the wall, usually along with a business card. One of my ties is hanging somewhere on the wall: https://s3-media0.fl.yelpcdn.com/bphoto/C2DR6wb30EpWCUWnwMlmoQ/o.jpg https://s3-media0.fl.yelpcdn.com/bphoto/sClBIe7mtxN-59WX8kiG5Q/o.jpg https://s3-media0.fl.yelpcdn.com/bphoto/G3oob_KfqZS0xQCXaMiGdA/o.jpg https://s3-media0.fl.yelpcdn.com/bphoto/yyRuW56eHzL5xRF3jW-XtA/o.jpg -- Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
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I never thought I'd wear a necktie with a bike jersey.
Jeff Liebermann wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jul 2020 01:08:58 +0000 (UTC), Ralph Barone wrote: Jeff Liebermann wrote: mega-snip I think that that one wins “Post of the Day”. Does that compensate for me confusing energy and power? Sure. We all have off days. The secret is to let somebody else wear the pointy hat the next day :-) Cycling jerseys with necktie included: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/a5/0e/b1/a50eb181978293e7d9bb4e4b431c9cb3.jpg https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1_5x_KFXXXXaWXpXXq6xXFXXXo/2015-men-Black-tie-british-Gentleman-cycling-jersey-short-Sleeve-and-bib-pants-bike-cycling-clothing.jpg https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/51vzkUZR%2BOL._SL1001_.jpg |
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I never thought I'd wear a necktie with a bike jersey.
On Wed, 08 Jul 2020 22:54:15 -0400, Joy Beeson
wrote: On Wed, 8 Jul 2020 15:56:01 +0000 (UTC), Ralph Barone wrote: My wife has found a good pattern for a face mask. It’s curved to fit your face better and has a pocket for a nose wire to help it conform better to the upper part of your face. I tease her that it’s just an adaptation of an underwire bikini pattern, but it works reasonably well. Don McCunn http://forums.how-to-make-sewing-patterns.com/ uses bra findings to make custom-fitted masks that fit better than any mass-produced mask, and he says that he's giving some of them to medical professionals. Instead of using a wire, I tuck masks under my glasses. The orange one that I wear mostly to get out of putting band-aids on my nose and chin when I go out in the sun and wind, I put on before putting on my glasses. That brings the mask well up my nose to cover the keratosis scar as well as the skin graft. It's beginning to look as though I'll be all healed up before wearing a mask everywhere requires explanation. And I've got a couple of pink burns that were old news in April, so I expect to be still covering my chin when I get my wool clothes out of the blanket box. Since I dare not go near any people, the white-cravat mask is pretty much symbolic. I sweated four band-aids off today, and that was all the spares I'd brought with me. I now have eight 3/4" bandaids and two 1" bandaids in my pocket notebook. I've found that the band-aids with the "fabric" bandage are far more waterproof than the plastics. In fact NEXCARE fabric band-aids hold up to several day's bathing/washing and usually require a certain amount of tugging to get off. -- Cheers, John B. |
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On Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 5:56:41 PM UTC-5, John B. wrote:
On Wed, 8 Jul 2020 09:26:19 -0700 (PDT), " wrote: On Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 9:56:04 AM UTC-5, Joy Beeson wrote: It's a puffy white cravat that I can pull up over my mouth and nose when I get off. It's a very simple mask that doesn't call for anything that's hard to find. I may post a tutorial once we dump Comcast and regain access to our Web site. I'm off to my first not-getting-back-for-lunch ride since the skin graft. Wearing band-aids to keep the sun off. Leaving rather late -- gotta remember how it's done. -- Joy Beeson, U.S.A., mostly central Hoosier, some Northern Indiana, Upstate New York, Florida, and Hawaii joy beeson at comcast dot net http://wlweather.net/PAGEJOY/ The above message is a Usenet post. I'm guessing you are a woman with a name like Joy. Men who have worn a necktie for business or formal social occasions, define a "necktie" as a long strip of cloth that is wider at one end than the other. It is tied around the neck using a full windsor, half windsor, or 4 in 1 knot. What you were wearing is not considered a necktie by anyone on earth. Hmmm, I guess that you have never actually worn formal attire, often referred to as a "Tuxedo" where the "necktie" is a rather short, narrow piece of cloth tied in a "bowknot". The "bow tie" can even be worn with less formal attire like a business suit. -- Cheers, John B. Bowtie and necktie are two different items. Their names mean different things. Kind of like automobile and motorcycle. Both have engines to power them so they are the same. Right? Or motorcycle and bicycle. Both have two wheels so they are the same. Right? Necktie and bowtie both go around the neck so both are the same. Right? Answer, NO. For a number of years I wore a suit and necktie. And sometimes I wore a bowtie with the suit too. Instead of the necktie. Never both at the same time. |
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On Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 7:35:15 PM UTC-5, AMuzi wrote:
On 7/8/2020 6:20 PM, Frank Krygowski wrote: On 7/8/2020 2:18 PM, AMuzi wrote: On 7/8/2020 11:26 AM, wrote: On Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 9:56:04 AM UTC-5, Joy Beeson wrote: It's a puffy white cravat that I can pull up over my mouth and nose when I get off. It's a very simple mask that doesn't call for anything that's hard to find. I may post a tutorial once we dump Comcast and regain access to our Web site. I'm off to my first not-getting-back-for-lunch ride since the skin graft. Wearing band-aids to keep the sun off. Leaving rather late -- gotta remember how it's done. -- Joy Beeson, U.S.A., mostly central Hoosier, some Northern Indiana, Upstate New York, Florida, and Hawaii joy beeson at comcast dot net       http://wlweather.net/PAGEJOY/ The above message is a Usenet post. I'm guessing you are a woman with a name like Joy. Men who have worn a necktie for business or formal social occasions, define a "necktie" as a long strip of cloth that is wider at one end than the other. It is tied around the neck using a full windsor, half windsor, or 4 in 1 knot. What you were wearing is not considered a necktie by anyone on earth. I understood Joy clearly from the header and I've worn a tie daily for 40+ years.(skinny one inch, full Windsor) James Bond would have disapproved. "Bond mistrusted anyone who tied his tie with a Windsor knot. It showed too much vanity. It was often the mark of a cad." meh. All the same to a deplorable. Meanwhile everyone has his own likes and dislikes. The Euro asymmetric granny knot for example: https://static.independent.co.uk/s3f...election-4.jpg I'd guess that is a 4 in hand knot. Never heard of Euro asymmetric granny knot. Frank should drop in here to mention that one should not take fashion too seriously: https://media1.fdncms.com/sacurrent/...brothers_0.jpg -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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On 7/9/2020 12:37 PM, wrote:
On Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 5:56:41 PM UTC-5, John B. wrote: On Wed, 8 Jul 2020 09:26:19 -0700 (PDT), " wrote: On Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 9:56:04 AM UTC-5, Joy Beeson wrote: It's a puffy white cravat that I can pull up over my mouth and nose when I get off. It's a very simple mask that doesn't call for anything that's hard to find. I may post a tutorial once we dump Comcast and regain access to our Web site. I'm off to my first not-getting-back-for-lunch ride since the skin graft. Wearing band-aids to keep the sun off. Leaving rather late -- gotta remember how it's done. -- Joy Beeson, U.S.A., mostly central Hoosier, some Northern Indiana, Upstate New York, Florida, and Hawaii joy beeson at comcast dot net http://wlweather.net/PAGEJOY/ The above message is a Usenet post. I'm guessing you are a woman with a name like Joy. Men who have worn a necktie for business or formal social occasions, define a "necktie" as a long strip of cloth that is wider at one end than the other. It is tied around the neck using a full windsor, half windsor, or 4 in 1 knot. What you were wearing is not considered a necktie by anyone on earth. Hmmm, I guess that you have never actually worn formal attire, often referred to as a "Tuxedo" where the "necktie" is a rather short, narrow piece of cloth tied in a "bowknot". The "bow tie" can even be worn with less formal attire like a business suit. -- Cheers, John B. Bowtie and necktie are two different items. Their names mean different things. Kind of like automobile and motorcycle. Both have engines to power them so they are the same. Right? Or motorcycle and bicycle. Both have two wheels so they are the same. Right? Necktie and bowtie both go around the neck so both are the same. Right? Answer, NO. For a number of years I wore a suit and necktie. And sometimes I wore a bowtie with the suit too. Instead of the necktie. Never both at the same time. There are sets and subsets. There are overlapping sets. Venn diagrams help. -- - Frank Krygowski |
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On 7/9/2020 1:25 AM, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
On Wed, 08 Jul 2020 19:35:12 -0500, AMuzi wrote: Meanwhile everyone has his own likes and dislikes. The Euro asymmetric granny knot for example: https://static.independent.co.uk/s3f...election-4.jpg There are other necktie knots possible: "30 Different Ways To Tie A Tie That Every Man Should Know" https://www.shirtsmyway.com/articles/different-ways-how-to-tie-a-tie-knots.php Drivel: When I was working in Silly Clone valley as an engineer, my boss insisted that I should "wear a tie to work". To comply, I would put on a tie in the morning, drive to work, enter the lab, and make a show of removing the tie. It took about two weeks of this before he demanded to know what I was doing. When I explained that I took his instructions literally and was doing EXACTLY what he commanded, he left muttering something about working in an asylum. When I first worked as an engineer, I wore a tie and hated it. When I later started teaching at a small school, most faculty members wore ties, but my teaching area was distant from the main offices and adjacent to the machine shop, where ties were forbidden. I kept a clip on tie in my desk in case it was necessary, but otherwise went without. When I began teaching at the university, I was happy to learn that my immediate supervisor didn't wear a tie, although most in our department did. He claimed his arm had broken and healed badly and he could not tie a tie. For a while, I kept the clip on tie in reserve, but the fashion was on its way out. I soon disposed of even the clip on, except for formal things like accreditation visits. By the time I retired, almost no engineering faculty wore ties. In fact, I saw evidence that competence was inversely correlated with ornamental neck rags. -- - Frank Krygowski |
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On 7/9/2020 12:56 PM, Frank Krygowski wrote:
On 7/9/2020 1:25 AM, Jeff Liebermann wrote: On Wed, 08 Jul 2020 19:35:12 -0500, AMuzi wrote: Meanwhile everyone has his own likes and dislikes. The Euro asymmetric granny knot for example: https://static.independent.co.uk/s3f...election-4.jpg There are other necktie knots possible: "30 Different Ways To Tie A Tie That Every Man Should Know" https://www.shirtsmyway.com/articles/different-ways-how-to-tie-a-tie-knots.php Drivel: When I was working in Silly Clone valley as an engineer, my boss insisted that I should "wear a tie to work". To comply, I would put on a tie in the morning, drive to work, enter the lab, and make a show of removing the tie. It took about two weeks of this before he demanded to know what I was doing. When I explained that I took his instructions literally and was doing EXACTLY what he commanded, he left muttering something about working in an asylum. When I first worked as an engineer, I wore a tie and hated it. When I later started teaching at a small school, most faculty members wore ties, but my teaching area was distant from the main offices and adjacent to the machine shop, where ties were forbidden. I kept a clip on tie in my desk in case it was necessary, but otherwise went without. When I began teaching at the university, I was happy to learn that my immediate supervisor didn't wear a tie, although most in our department did. He claimed his arm had broken and healed badly and he could not tie a tie. For a while, I kept the clip on tie in reserve, but the fashion was on its way out. I soon disposed of even the clip on, except for formal things like accreditation visits. By the time I retired, almost no engineering faculty wore ties. In fact, I saw evidence that competence was inversely correlated with ornamental neck rags. YMMV utterly. I have known some very sharp thinkers who habitually wore Grateful Dead tee shirts and well worn copies at that. I know some real scumbags who also wear those. There is no correlation I have ever noticed. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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