Well, air conditioning was pioneered by Dr. John Gorrie prior to the Civil War, and pretty much perfected by Willis Carrier by 1930.
How modern is that ? How does it connect to the rise of Cartoon Southerners ? :beer:
Of course. I stand in substantial agreement with you and Mr. Dean. :eusa_clap
The poet once said, "I can has cheezburger..."
But he might have said, "I can has fedora's..." as well.
English is a great language.
From the inside over the last 35 years I have watched the legal profession slide a slippery slope largely because of deregulation of lawyer advertising.
Great hats, but please keep in mind this thread as a caveat :
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?56878-Adventurebilt-hats-status-update-%28read-if-you-have-an-outstanding-order%29
You might like one, or more, of these :
http://www.hanksclothing.com/amish_belts_ccw.html
The wide belts are serving me very well.
It may be that they are too casual for your intended purposes, or perhaps not.
Those of us showing more pages available may be on the edge of a warp in space-time.
Or, the FL server has linked to its counterpart in a parallel universe. :eeek:
I think the cell phone, and its ilk, and video games have fundamentally altered the way people who use them behave and interact with others - for the worse.
I could really have done without compact discs, too.
I am especially fond of the K&E Cooke's Radio Slide Rule which goes with Mathematics for Electricians and Radiomen by Nelson M.Cooke (McGraw-Hill).
Ah, nostalgia - but still perfectly useful, no batteries required. :eusa_clap
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.