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Matchstick Art » Post #17

Thu Jun 30, 2016 07:11 in General Talk

Art from carved matchsticks.


Which job and patience to cut out subjects on something as small as matches !!


And then manage to paint them , moreover , unbelievable !! :shock:






Matchstick Art » Post #16

Wed Jun 29, 2016 15:39 in General Talk

Matches Rila Monastery


The matches model Rila Monastery is built with 6 million matches and has taken 16 years to build.


The Rila Monastery is the largest and most famous Eastern monastery in Bulgaria.




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Books » Post #5

Wed Jun 29, 2016 14:54 in General Talk

BouldRake wrote: The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy, A Trilogy In Five Parts (The omnibus).
- Douglas Adams

Presently half way through Life, The Universe, And Everything. Of course, I've read it hundreds of times before, but it's one of those collections you have to read at least once a year.

The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy is a Classic , has in itself never read it.

And i will probably never read such a thick book , but the book's title , i have probably seen 1000 times through the years.

Btw, congratulations to the profit of $ 0.25 in GlixGrid !! ... Peerless !!

You do not want to reveal the secret of how to win in GlixGrid !!??

Assuming that you have programmed a software , that can calculate the probability of the box you must click on.

Or have you copied Marcel666 tricks and close your eyes when you click the ClixGrid , if it work ... :roll:

Do you believe in Santa Claus? » Post #12

Tue Jun 28, 2016 16:07 in General Talk

RoseGold wrote: When I was a child, it was so much fun believing in Santa Clause :D Tried staying awake to see him, but never did, fell asleep again :lol:

The funny thing was that my dad always missed when Santa came.

Have never understood , why he was always out and bought a newspaper at the time.

Do you believe in Santa Claus? » Post #9

Tue Jun 28, 2016 15:57 in General Talk

CatMonster wrote: For all who don't believe in santa,
here is proof that the real santa does exist, this video shows real footage of his existence.

click here if you don't believe in santa

After seeing the video , i do not believe in Santa Claus anymore.

I constantly have defied that he was kind and nice , but i never got what i wanted , so it may well be right in principle that he is mad.

This Santa Claus can of course join Star Wars , i think ...

Matchstick Art » Post #13

Mon Jun 27, 2016 08:55 in General Talk

Matchstick Oil Rig Bravo


This matchstick model of the Oil Rig bravo is perhaps not so terribly scenic and beautiful , but still impressive.

What is interesting is the model size and the number of matches and the time it took to build this model.

It has passed the 4 million matches and has taken 15 years to build.

He also spent around 1.600 British pounds buying matches from a wholesaler , buying them from a corner-shop would have put a 46,000 pound hole in his budget.



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For what purpose you use your money? » Post #42

Mon Jun 27, 2016 06:12 in General Talk

RoseGold wrote: [b@zegon I agree with what you say 100% :thumbup: Now days it's more about Quantity than Quality I say this because my last job worked 6-7 days a week and one year we worked 7 days in a row for 9 months :x I was very stressed out :( It was more like my home away from home, but more work :roll: [/b]

Uj , it was unbelievable what you had to work then , almost sounds as a violation of human rights , so i understand that it was a considerably tough time for you.

Here in Sweden under the law , so we never had to work that way.

When i worked at Compaq , so there was a shortage of components for over a month in production.

When then they got up production again , so we were behind with deliveries.

We were then working up by working 2 - 3 hours overtime every day for about 2 months , but we were spared to work weekends.

Just thought i was in a pain , but that you ran into was extremely.

Work can in itself be fun , sometimes , but you need some time off too , so that you can spend time with friends and family , else's life is pretty useless if you just should work all the time.

For what purpose you use your money? » Post #40

Sun Jun 26, 2016 14:39 in General Talk

valerie wrote:
zegon wrote:
RoseGold wrote: I use mine in case of emergency or if there's something really needed. I had to replace the refrigerator water filter. Got a 2pk for $50.00 at Home Depot. Things do tear up, nothing's built to last long anymore. I have purchased few on sale clothing items. Mostly try to save :$

Yes, stuff then has the ability to break down all the time , it's almost like i become afraid of the dark times.

True , it feels as if the stuff was better in the past , today they build in a ' timeout ' for how long things should work.

They want to sell us a new product as soon as possible , money, money, money ... :thumbdown:

It's not like in the past when people were proud to work and proud of whatever work they did.
Products were made much better quality and most products lasted much longer. I don't think
people were in as much as a hurry.

You know, it is kind of strange. Technology was suppose to make life easier. I think the future is
much more complicated than in the past and I think people have less time now than ever before.

Agree with you completely , has experienced this trend in my spine the past few years.

Sometimes you get surprised by a company that you have always had high regard Before.

In the past i bought exclusively Philips Products , then over the years i had learned that their quality was very high.

The latest Philips products i've purchased has made me disappointed , so now it feels like you do not really need to stick to that particular company anymore.

They cut down on quality to sell more , but the question is whether it is a good business strategy , the one who lives will see.

They have at least temporarily lost me as a customer.

For what purpose you use your money? » Post #37

Sun Jun 26, 2016 14:18 in General Talk

If i get ' skid ' off topic ...

... So i can add that i have 5 referrals that have clicked together $ 5 , which has given me $ 10 extra.

Just to thank and receive. :thumbup:

If it can be something of interest.

But my shoe size , i will ' never ' to reveal.

For what purpose you use your money? » Post #35

Sun Jun 26, 2016 14:06 in General Talk

RoseGold wrote: I use mine in case of emergency or if there's something really needed. I had to replace the refrigerator water filter. Got a 2pk for $50.00 at Home Depot. Things do tear up, nothing's built to last long anymore. I have purchased few on sale clothing items. Mostly try to save :$

Yes, stuff then has the ability to break down all the time , it's almost like i become afraid of the dark times.

True , it feels as if the stuff was better in the past , today they build in a ' timeout ' for how long things should work.

They want to sell us a new product as soon as possible , money, money, money ... :thumbdown:

Practice Posting Here » Post #785

Sun Jun 26, 2016 13:08 in General Talk

sabyasachi008 wrote: I am a member of this fantastic PTC site :clixsense: and feeling proud also . I am a member since 28th March 2016 , but I have started from 2nd day of May 2016 regularly and seriously . Till now have a good experience but I must have to learn more from the more experienced people and now I am concentrating to get more referrals . I follow this forum regularly . I think that there is no alternate substitute rather than hard work ..... My thanks to each and every Members and Admins who are helping me to go forward every step :thumbup: :thumbup:

You are so Welcome and good luck in your hunt for the Money !!

For you have maybe a coin gun to aim with !!?? :P

How many Premium Refferals you have at level 1? » Post #6

Sun Jun 26, 2016 12:53 in General Talk

2 premium at level #1

For what purpose you use your money? » Post #25

Sun Jun 26, 2016 02:18 in General Talk

I whipped my butt black and blue in Saturday.

For i discovered that i for some reason had failed to complete my Daily Checklist Bonus in Friday.

And now i have promised myself to never make that mistake again.

And i will probably be able to keep that promise , because now i think i can not sit down in a week.

Matchstick Art » Post #12

Sat Jun 25, 2016 15:15 in General Talk

Matchstick shoe


Penny Projects » Post #14

Sat Jun 25, 2016 14:23 in General Talk

PennyBang wrote:
zegon wrote: If you put two mirrors opposite each other , one can double their coins-

Sounds like a good financial deal.

If you put a mirror on the ceiling with the pennies over the bed, you would be laying in the money :lol:

Yes , lie in bed and watch the money and not the girl ... :thumbup:

Penny Projects » Post #12

Sat Jun 25, 2016 14:12 in General Talk

If you put two mirrors opposite each other , one can double their coins-

Sounds like a good financial deal.

how do you like » Post #5

Sat Jun 25, 2016 14:02 in General Talk

lisaf1 wrote: ok a bit of a weird question but how do you like someones post i can not find a button for it

rmalten wrote: Once you reach 10 posts, you can like posts

I do not think you " Likes " that above ... to wait for 10 posts ... :roll:

For what purpose you use your money? » Post #6

Sat Jun 25, 2016 13:32 in General Talk

I save all my extra earnings as a buffer for bad times , for they will always comes sooner or later

Since my low pension does not allow a buffer savings.

It need not be bad economic times , it may also be that something is broken in the household.

Such as a refrigerator or something like that and then needed an extra buffer to replace such things.

Grilling Indoor or Out ?? » Post #4

Thu Jun 23, 2016 14:05 in General Talk

What i have heard so shall it be dangerous to eat grilled charcoal , but you can not believe everything you read.

New Rule # 13 Added to Forum Today @11:37 AM » Post #7

Thu Jun 23, 2016 13:03 in General Talk

I think PennyBang's keyboard ran out of letters now ...
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