Well almost. ‘Fly’ in Spanish is ‘mosca’ so ‘mosquito’ is a ‘small fly’. (Not to be confused with French Fry.) lolWell the question was what would have been the pre-mosquito in an evolutionary scenario. So, I coined the term 'mosquitito'.
Well almost. ‘Fly’ in Spanish is ‘mosca’ so ‘mosquito’ is a ‘small fly’. (Not to be confused with French Fry.) lolWell the question was what would have been the pre-mosquito in an evolutionary scenario. So, I coined the term 'mosquitito'.
Consider visiting a Homeopathic Dr. in your area for potential Natural Remedies...Any cure for the common headache?
I'm allergic to organic health foods and no way will they touch my white sugar, processed foods, preservatives and red meat intake. But thanks for the warning anyway. (I'm the kind of person that adds a little bit of coffee to their sugarConsider visiting a Homeopathic Dr. in your area for potential Natural Remedies...
Odds are that their initial recourse will be to conduct a Detox and make recommendations for removing certain foods and beverages from your diet as well as suggesting a more organically balanced diet...
In the mean time consider adding D3 and Zinc to your daily set of vitamins...
LOL, well if you're just looking for a means to mitigate the headaches periodically as they come - there are lots of over the counter meds... But I am not aware of any such meds that offer a cure... IMHO and cure means to provide a resolution so as to eliminate the cause of the headaches...I'm allergic to organic health foods and no way will they touch my white sugar, processed foods, preservatives and red meat intake. But thanks for the warning anyway. (I'm the kind of person that adds a little bit of coffee to their sugar)

I associate peaches with Ga. Heard it through the grapevine apples do best where hard freezes occur. Maybe Or. or Mi. Although when water quality was questionable man needed that cider. Preferably hard?! Not for me any more.Heading off to the apple orchards in N Georgia tomorrow...(around Blairsville)
Baked apples and apple pies and apple fritters. Maybe a little hard cider too.
Dunno what kind of trouble we will find.
The Appalachian mountain chain extends down through TN and into GA.I associate peaches with Ga. Heard it through the grapevine apples do best where hard freezes occur. Maybe Or. or Mi. Although when water quality was questionable man needed that cider. Preferably hard?! Not for me any more.
Heading off to the apple orchards in N Georgia tomorrow...(around Blairsville)
Baked apples and apple pies and apple fritters. Maybe a little hard cider too.
Dunno what kind of trouble we will find.
Shaking my magic 8 ball....Will Trump ever show us his tax returns?
Maybe you could auction pieces on the internet. I did sell some things on Ebay some years ago and they had some way you could set a minimum price but I didn't use that feature. Maybe something to look into and other possibly similar auction sites. So is engravers brass accurately controlled alloy Cu/Sn or additional elemental mix? Once upon a time Oxygen free Cu was all the rage for thermal conductivity properties. How O free Cu is verified!?? Another thought. Seems Swiss region comes to mind with 'fine' time pieces so maybe they also look at just 'elegance' according to type and still considered 'fine'.I've been looking at machining....the slow shaving of pieces of metal to form shapes. It usually requires such things as mills and lathes to form chips....speeds and feeds to make the proper chips so you don't destroy the cutters...
You can make a complete machine shop for around $20k complete with all the tools and equipment. And you would be capable of making just about anything.
BUT
I was looking more specifically at making clocks as a piece of art. Specifically what is referred to as skeleton clocks because the gears are all exposed and intended to be seen.
These sort of clocks aren't the most accurate but can be fairly accurate with the time. Gain or loss of 5 minutes a day is fairly normal for spring wound....more accurate for weight driven clocks. Mostly they are semi functional artistic pieces to accentuate an office or home.
Modern artistic clocks are not cheap time pieces....often retailing for $20,000 or more simply because of the type of brass they have been made out of. Engravers brass is very expensive. But this sort of brass lasts a very very long time. Each wheel gear is individually machined out of a blank with some fairly complicated trigonometric algebra....even when repeated over the 54 wheels an average clock will have.
The money paid for these high end pieces in no way actually pays the artisan craftsman for his time...it barely covers materials. Most of these clocks will have over 2,000 hours of labor poured into them and get maybe $10,000 in return over the cost of materials and tooling.
Where a simple airplane part made out of titanium alloy will return $70 for maybe an hour.
So who buys these ticking, chiming annoyances that look pretty?
I don't know.
Maybe you could auction pieces on the internet. I did sell some things on Ebay some years ago and they had some way you could set a minimum price but I didn't use that feature. Maybe something to look into and other possibly similar auction sites. So is engravers brass accurately controlled alloy Cu/Sn or additional elemental mix? Once upon a time Oxygen free Cu was all the rage for thermal conductivity properties. How O free Cu is verified!?? Another thought. Seems Swiss region comes to mind with 'fine' time pieces so maybe they also look at just 'elegance' according to type and still considered 'fine'.