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MadeIndelible

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  1. Just listened to the Horizakura episode, and it was great. I liked the part about not trying to be Japanese when getting a Japanese tattoo. I'm not too much into religion, so it would be awkward for me to get that into Buddhism or Japanese culture if I got a Japanese tattoo. Subscribed to the Podcast. Looking forward to the new episodes.

  2. It's Saturday here in Australia. Where are you? Am considering trying this cider my husband found me.... It's called Kirin. Made with Fuji apple

    I'm in California. Never really dabbled in cider much, but I am drinking Lagunitas (microbrew from CA). Two beers in, two left, but feeling rather saucy already since I haven't eaten much. I work at a restaurant. Food runner for now, but really trying to get out of this area and into Oakland or SF. Happy saturday!

  3. Are you sure it wasn't a digital antenna?

    They pretty much look the same sometimes.....

    BUT....read below....there still could be a few lower powered analog stations alive....LOL

    "In the United States, high-power over-the-air broadcasts are solely in the ATSC digital format since 12 June 2009, the date that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) set for the end of all high-power analog television transmissions. As a result, almost two million households could no longer watch television because they had not prepared for the transition. The switchover was originally scheduled for 17 February 2009, until the U.S. Congress passed the DTV Delay Act.[9] By special dispensation, some analog television signals ceased on the original date.[10] While the majority of the viewers of over-the-air broadcast television in the U.S. watch full-power stations (which number about 1800), there are three other categories of television stations in the U.S.: low-power broadcasting stations, Class A stations, and television translator stations. There is presently no deadline for these stations, about 7100 in number, to convert to digital broadcasting."

    It may have been a digital antenna. I was just amused that I was watching bunny ears. There was a few documentaries and westerns that we watched. And, of course the news. It was a good way to kill time while not working and a good foreplay exercise. hahahaha

  4. I don't know if this is really "geeky" or not .....It's my "Analog Bunny" tattoo!

    Television (doesn't look as much like one as it should) with "rabbit ears" and the date that the US went totally digital with television and did away with the old analog system!

    Wait, so what do you mean by totally did away with the bunny ears system? My ex (this past year) had free TV on bunny ears that we would watch when we were bored at home. It was hooked up to the TV by a cable, but I'm pretty sure it was still analog. Interested in hearing the 411 on this. Also, cool tattoo either way.

  5. Everyone gets that tattoo they want. It's a true statement. However, you're young, and your back is a helluva lot of real estate. They put all sorts of "comeback" magic in tattoo pigment and I seriously doubt this will be your last tattoo. I don't know, maybe the BME forum would have better advice (:eek:)

    I prefer the statement, people get the tattoos that they deserve. If you're going to be stubborn, then you will probably end up with a tattoo that you won't like when you start getting more into tattoos. Or you will just keep getting dumb tattoos. God gave you two ears and one mouth. Use accordingly.

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