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Starting the new work week with the SeaPro still on my wrist...


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That's a nice one!

I'll give the Sumo the first Office Dive today:


Greetings from Bonn,

Christian

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Alright I'll bite.  Giving the Sumo a rest and starting the week with the Oris Titan.


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Starting to like those Seiko Sumos, darn it!  ;)




Onkel C wrote:
That's a nice one!

I'll give the Sumo the first Office Dive today:


Greetings from Bonn,

Christian

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Yep, they are fantastic.  At first I was worried about the 20mm lugs, but the bracelet is solid and you hardly notice the difference.

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Starting to like those Seiko Sumos, darn it!  ;)




Onkel C wrote:
That's a nice one!

I'll give the Sumo the first Office Dive today:


Greetings from Bonn,

Christian


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I think this one for today. :)

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Vixa again............

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Happy Monday 3T!
Jacques Lemans today...watch2.gif

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Monaco Monday.

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STILL THIS ..... I wont take it off yet ....


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3" of snow...:X Where is Al Gore?


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Casio G-Shock for 3" of @#$% snow, global warming my a**...

Cheers,
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Gregger wrote: 3" of snow...:X Where is Al Gore?


So what then, is your explanation for the shift in seasons?? Like it or not Global Warming is real...

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zippofan wrote: Casio G-Shock for 3" of @#$% snow, global warming my a**...

Cheers,
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Griff I have the same Shock!!!

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Paxman wrote: Gregger wrote: 3" of snow...:X Where is Al Gore?


So what then, is your explanation for the shift in seasons?? Like it or not Global Warming is real...

Sorry PAx, I don't believe the global warming crap....it's based on junk science. Why are the polar caps on mars melting???? Same as earth it's called the sun   :D

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Gregger wrote: Paxman wrote: Gregger wrote: 3" of snow...:X Where is Al Gore?


So what then, is your explanation for the shift in seasons?? Like it or not Global Warming is real...

Sorry PAx, I don't believe the global warming crap....it's based on junk science. Why are the polar caps on mars melting???? Same as earth it's called the sun   :D
No need to apologize, Gregg... it ain't gonna make or break me...


I could care less about Mars... I don't live there.

I don't know all the science behind it, but junk or not, if the average temperature of the planet rises... that's global warming, no?

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Junk science ?!?!?! You could call it all junk science .... WHO REALLY KNOWS FOR SURE ? Remember at one time the Earth was flat ....and at one time tomatos were believed to be deadly to eat ..... All I know for sure is that there's a big difference in the weather from when I was a kid growing up 40 years ago :shock:

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canadajo wrote: Junk science ?!?!?! You could call it all junk science .... WHO REALLY KNOWS FOR SURE ? Remember at one time the Earth was flat ....and at one time tomatos were believed to be deadly to eat ..... All I know for sure is that there's a big difference in the weather from when I was a kid growing up 40 years ago :shock:
That's just Wisconsin:D I would love to golf all year in Pa......Fla here I come!!!!

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I haven't played Monaco Monday for a while! good plan!

I have a black Momaco now so I get to play twice as often! oh ya, my bad forgot, Black Monaco arrived ... blah blah... I can't keep track of all of them :shock:


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OldeCrow wrote: I haven't played Monaco Monday for a while! good plan!

I have a black Momaco now so I get to play twice as often! oh ya, my bad forgot, Black Monaco arrived ... blah blah... I can't keep track of all of them :shock:




Nice pickup, Chris. I still think that the Monaco is one of the nilcest L.P.s for a long whiile.

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Paxman wrote: Gregger wrote: Paxman wrote: Gregger wrote: 3" of snow...:X Where is Al Gore?


So what then, is your explanation for the shift in seasons?? Like it or not Global Warming is real...

Sorry PAx, I don't believe the global warming crap....it's based on junk science. Why are the polar caps on mars melting???? Same as earth it's called the sun   :D
No need to apologize, Gregg... it ain't gonna make or break me...


I could care less about Mars... I don't live there.

I don't know all the science behind it, but junk or not, if the average temperature of the planet rises... that's global warming, no?



The earth's temperature may in fact be rising (although it's some small number like 0.5 degrees over the past half century), so, in an english class, this would rightly be called 'global warming.'  But, the enviro-types have taken this term and given it a new meaning -- that is, we are causing this global warming ... That is simply not true.   As others have rightly pointed out, the temperatures of Mars and other planets have also increased - and they don't have man-made CO2.  Even here on earth, we are seeing record colds - here in Toronto for example, where it's the coldest April on record.  Similar incidents have happened all over North America this year - Washington had to cancel a global warming conference last month due to a snow and ice storm! :)

Fanatical environmentalism has become the new communism; the new ideal for those on the extreme left.  Global warming - Al Gore et al - has absolutely nothing to do with science; it's all about politics, power and money. 

 

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"it's all about politics, power and money."        Its always about polotics, power and money ..... ego's take over where common sense fails .... I would'nt say conservationists are communist though ... I believe it would take mother nature about a hundred years to wipe out all the harm humans have done  ( that is if we were wiped off the face of the Earth)

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Gregger wrote: zippofan wrote: Casio G-Shock for 3" of @#$% snow, global warming my a**...

Cheers,
Griff

Griff I have the same Shock!!!
I love this watch, it has taken a direct hit from a drumstick, banged off of PA stacks and racks and shows barely a scratch.  Plus no batteries, never has to be set, and I got it for a steal on the 'Bay smile8.gif

How much have you ended up with down your way Greg?  We measured 6" an hour or so ago.  My back is killing me, the stuff weighs a ton!

Cheers,
Griff

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Lets see, My Aunt told me that they got 14' of snow in Upstate New York in one storm this season, much like they did in the 1950's, When I left the Florida Panhandle on Saturday it was in the 40's, Atlanta  dropped below freezing on Sunday when I flew out,  Yep it has got to be the Global warming,  Glad my watch has me covered to -40C.  cool10.gif

Well, my lawnmower and my cars burn so clean that It would take them all  running non-stop for 1000 years at red-line to compete with what the factories in Asia spew out in 1/100,000 of a Second.
 
We sure are having a huge impact on reducing Global warming,

 By the way anyone want to buy some Carbon credits, I will cut you a great deal just as soon as the ink dries on the Certifcates, common do your part it is for the Children...... but I will only sell them in exchange for currency backed by gold or silver. 

I digress

Ball Chrono for me,



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Edgel wrote: OldeCrow wrote: I haven't played Monaco Monday for a while! good plan!

I have a black Momaco now so I get to play twice as often! oh ya, my bad forgot, Black Monaco arrived ... blah blah... I can't keep track of all of them :shock:




Nice pickup, Chris. I still think that the Monaco is one of the nilcest L.P.s for a long whiile.

I have that big rectangle Diplomat in the white dial, and had the director. I sold the director but the Monacos and the Diplomat are not leaving! I can put the silly Diplomat on and not take it off for anything!

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zippofan wrote: Gregger wrote: zippofan wrote: Casio G-Shock for 3" of @#$% snow, global warming my a**...

Cheers,
Griff

Griff I have the same Shock!!!
I love this watch, it has taken a direct hit from a drumstick, banged off of PA stacks and racks and shows barely a scratch.  Plus no batteries, never has to be set, and I got it for a steal on the 'Bay smile8.gif

How much have you ended up with down your way Greg?  We measured 6" an hour or so ago.  My back is killing me, the stuff weighs a ton!

Cheers,
Griff

6" of snow at 6:41pm and still coming down .....Tom Clark lives down the road from me ...I think I'll pay him a visit   :D

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Johnny P wrote: :)



Dammit Johnny!! You can make an Invicta look good!!

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you guys are talking global warming and it's all crap if you ask me:D:D move to the greater Cleveland area... it's been like this for my entire 50yrs.! ....we never know if it will be 80 degrees in Jan. or snowing in April!!....Baloney:D:D it's just something else for Politicians to grandstand and they are all full of S**T!

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Global warming, global cooling, how boring... I'm rooting for an asteroid, or large solar flare... something with pizazz!


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Looks a little familiar there ;)  Nice to see that sig off the dial, heh cool10.gifhand6.gif

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Happy Monday 3T!
Jacques Lemans today...watch2.gif

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b2s wrote:
Got it back from the jeweler Sat. and it looks awesome witout the JS sig on it anymore:D:D I had the winding stem reseated and it winds and sets nice and smooth as well...TY Buddy...you do keep your watches pristine!!hand6.gif
Looks a little familiar there ;)  Nice to see that sig off the dial, heh cool10.gifhand6.gif

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Happy Monday 3T!
Jacques Lemans today...watch2.gif



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