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Sailor Steve 05-01-13 10:16 AM

The Age Of The Galley, volume 2 of Conway's History Of The Ship series. Needless to say I bought a used copy.

Elizabeth R

Sailor Steve 05-01-13 01:52 PM

Yet another ink cartridge. Man, I go through a lot of this stuff!

HW3 05-01-13 02:51 PM

So do I Steve.

2-http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001CSPUD6
2-http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001CSPUEU
1-http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001CSO794

I can get the 4 pack of color but, the different colors do not run out at the same time. Right now I have 3 small black cartridges, 1 small blue one, and a large black one as spares. I do quite a bit of photo printing for family members, and that eats the ink up in a hurry.:yep:

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Jimbuna 05-01-13 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by HW3 (Post 2049842)
So do I Steve.

2-http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001CSPUD6
2-http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001CSPUEU
1-http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001CSO794

I can get the 4 pack of color but, the different colors do not run out at the same time. Right now I have 3 small black cartridges, 1 small blue one, and a large black one as spares. I do quite a bit of photo printing for family members, and that eats the ink up in a hurry.:yep:

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Used to have that problem but now have an HP printer that only requires the cartridge that is exhausted to be replaced and reading your post again I suspect that is indeed what you have so after a few individual cartridge changes I'd suggest you buy singularly...should still achieve a saving in the long run.

HW3 05-01-13 04:26 PM

Yes that is what I'm doing Jim, like to keep a few spares on hand. The Canon MX870 works like a charm, so I'll just keep buying ink for it till it quits.

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Jimbuna 05-01-13 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by HW3 (Post 2049910)
Yes that is what I'm doing Jim, like to keep a few spares on hand. The Canon MX870 works like a charm, so I'll just keep buying ink for it till it quits.

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A Canon eh?

Don't recall what model the 'ink guzzling' Canon was at work but I replaced it recently with an Epson model (can't remember the exact one) and already it is outperforming its predecessor in the ink stakes.

Mind you, Lexmark is even more outrageous...cheaper to buy a new printer than replace the inks :)

Sailor Steve 05-01-13 05:28 PM

Mine is an HP 2050. It was cheap enough that it would be cheaper to buy a new one than replace the ink, if not for those cheap refilled ones. Every time I install one the printer asks if I'm aware I'm using an unofficial replacement cartridge. So far I haven't had a problem with any of them.

I've gone through three black cartridges so far this year, but I have yet to replace the color cartidge. There is only one color cartridge, which is one of the reasons I stick with HP despite their annoying attempts to get me to spend twice as much to be 'official'. :O:

HW3 05-01-13 05:59 PM

On mine the red runs out first, followed by the yellow, then the blue, the large black tank, then the small black tank, which hardly ever runs out. I usually go through 2 or 3 reds per 1 small black one. That is why I have so many of those as spares, they come with the 4 color pack.

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Jimbuna 05-02-13 12:35 PM

A friend of mine uses a lot of ink and has a bulk ink system connected to his printer and despite the initial outlay he swears it pays dividends in the medium to long term but that obviously will depend on the usage.

http://www.themagictouch.co.uk/acata..._Printers.html

frau kaleun 05-04-13 09:43 PM

Luigi Bormioli Set of 4 Michelangelo Masterpiece 19.25-Oz. All Purpose Goblets, x2

Luigi Bormioli Michelangelo Masterpiece 9-Ounce Juice/On The Rocks, Set of 4, x2

Luigi Bormioli Michelangelo Masterpiece 20-ounce Cooler/Ice Tea, Set of 4, x2

Luigi Bormioli Michelangelo Masterpiece 15-3/4-ounce Double Old Fashion, Set of 4, x2

J.A. Henckels Bellasera 45-Piece Flatware Set, Service for 8

Bosch PCM38 3/8-Inch Bi-Metal Power Change Hole Saw Mandrel


*sings*

One of these things is not like the others, one of these things just doesn't belong... :O:

Sailor Steve 05-05-13 08:02 AM

We definitely live in two different worlds. My "goblets for company" set consists of four glasses I bought at the local Dollar store. My personal all-round drinking glass is a 16-oz Santa mug my kids got me for Christmas 25 years ago.

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Originally Posted by frau kaleun (Post 2051542)
Bosch PCM38 3/8-Inch Bi-Metal Power Change Hole Saw Mandrel

So that's what it's called! When you showed the picture in your 'Home' thread I started trying to look up synonyms for "Drill chuck-to-bit converter attachment thingy". The only "Mandrel" I knew was a monster from an old Doctor Who episode.

Sailor Steve 05-05-13 08:21 AM

MP3 Download: Miracles of Nostre-Dame, music of Gautier de Coincy (1177-1236).

frau kaleun 05-05-13 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 2051731)
We definitely live in two different worlds. My "goblets for company" set consists of four glasses I bought at the local Dollar store. My personal all-round drinking glass is a 16-oz Santa mug my kids got me for Christmas 25 years ago.

Oh, I'm not gonna get rid of all the novelty glasses. My favorite juice glass is one from a series of Apollo space program commemorative glasses that was given away as a promotion years ago, probably by some gas station back when they still used to do those things. Apparently there was one glass for each mission. I found a bunch of them in an antiques mall and bought them. Not a whole set, I had duplicates of several of them, but I used them a lot just for myself. Oddly enough the only ones that have survived intact are a couple of the Apollo 13 ones. :haha:

So I'll still drink out of the goofy glasses when I'm by myself and just want a drink by the computer or near where I'm working on something. I just won't have to pass them out to guests.

Altho I've always thought it would be fun just to buy goofy mismatched novelty tableware and set the table with it for guests... but knowing me, finding the "perfect" goofy set of mismatched but still meaningful stuff would take longer than just buying a nice matching set that I really like. :O:

Edit: the last time I went to an antiques mall with my sister, someone had all these glasses for sale (probably another promotion from some gas station or restaurant) with Looney Tunes characters on them. If I could've found one each in the same size with, say, eight of my favorite characters, I totally would've bought them. But I couldn't put together a whole set in any size from what they had for sale. I was totally bummed.


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So that's what it's called! When you showed the picture in your 'Home' thread I started trying to look up synonyms for "Drill chuck-to-bit converter attachment thingy". The only "Mandrel" I knew was a monster from an old Doctor Who episode.
See, now I know we live in two different worlds. When I hear "mandrel" in my head, all it does is remind me of Barbara and her sisters. :haha:

Sailor Steve 05-05-13 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by frau kaleun (Post 2051768)
See, now I know we live in two different worlds. When I hear "mandrel" in my head, all it does is remind me of Barbara and her sisters. :haha:

Forgot all about her. :oops: On the other hand the monster (and I think the tool) was pronounced MAN-drel and Barbara is Man-DRELL. No wonder I get confuseded.

frau kaleun 05-05-13 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 2051770)
Forgot all about her. :oops: On the other hand the monster (and I think the tool) was pronounced MAN-drel and Barbara is Man-DRELL. No wonder I get confuseded.

We should just settle on this and call it a day. :O:


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