I admit to liking International's pickup trucks. If your work truck also wins points in the style department, it is safe to say that they did something very right. (Ditto for the Scout and TravelAll.)
From the Intel MCS-51 manual (1981): "Program memory, like an elephant, is extremely large and never forgets information. [...] Data memory is like a mouse: it is smaller and therefore quicker than program memory, and it goes into a random state when electrical power is applied."
We just had a bird in the house. The cat was going nuts. We finally cornered it and I was able to grab it and put it back outside. It was a small bird, a sparrow I think.
Oh yeah, it was able to get in because I left the door cracked open while I went to get the newspaper.
Decided to make one of those miniature papercraft things. I didn't have stick glue so I used double sided tape cut to the precise size of whatever I wanted it to stick to with a knife. I screwed up the keyboard and the box but it still looks really nice. Since I have no way to take this with me (at least not without it being flattened, I'll also include this in the bundle of free stuff I'm giving away.
I'm never going to admit that even tho I have been on this forum for years, I only just recently noticed that the little speech bubble thing to the left of a post means start at first unread comment.