invisable shoes? They just look like an insole with a cord on them! So awesome news - I have an EVEN better interview coming up this Tuesday! No interview for ages then 3 come along at one. I really hope I get this job on Tuesday. My friend's mum was at a wedding last night and got chatting to a guy who is opening a news barbershop and she said "hey, my daughter's friend is a barber..."... this morning I get a call and an interview!
Good Luck on the Interview Eile! And it's more like a sole with a thin rope than an insole with cord, but you're not far off. The common description is "it's like walking barefoot if the entire world was covered with a thin sheet of rubber".
I get to go to bed without a hole in my house! Silly home renovation shows make things look far easier than they really are.
Micromesh is VERY fine sandpaper. It is used for getting something (wood or acrylics, for instance) to a very glassy smooth finish. Some of the guys who turn brush handles have mentioned that they use it to polish them. I do a bit of basic woodcraft, so I wanted to try it. I am currently using it to sand a prop-coffin that holds a vampire teddy-bear. (Long story.) Anyway, it isn't hard to use & works remarkably well.
Well of course you are, what else would you do with something like that? Haha. Cool! Or I guess the appropriate response here is "Awesome!"
My night last night with the fam was awesome. BBQ ribs for dinner and when the smoking coals died down my oldest sun got to try his first roasted marshmellow (yes this is my pic lol) M
Here is my view outside my front door. I live at the southern edge of the vast prairie that begins in North Central Texas and extends all the way up to Canada. Since I live in a rural area, water is expensive, so I only have my yard mowed about once every six weeks to reduce the possibility of soil erosion and for this very thing. This view of the creator's handy work. Soon these last flowers of early summer will be a memory in the intense Texas sun.
Where I am yes. However, Texas does have one range of mountains and that is where this is. http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn8754-amateurs-first-to-see-tenth-planet-through-eyepiece.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McDonald_Observatory Highest point 6,790 ft above sea level. Not the highest mountain in the world but it gets the job done.
That Death Star looks pretty big..and awesome..but I guess that's how they grow em' in the great state of Texas..