Sujet : Re: Remember "Bit-Slice" Chips ?
De : bowman (at) *nospam* montana.com (rbowman)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.miscDate : 24. Dec 2024, 20:51:32
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On Tue, 24 Dec 2024 12:53:30 +0100, D wrote:
Yes, this is the truth! I'm not hardcore enough to go icefishing though.
My wifes father loves it! He can sit an entire day in his overall in -15
or -20 and fish. He has invited me, but that's too much. Out there on
the ice, without any trees, it's even worse!
Apropos, I am reading Asa Larsson's 'The Black Path'. It starts when a man
in his ice fishing shack (translated as 'ark'?) steps out to take a leak.
A sudden squall sends the shack skating away and he realizes he is in
trouble. He manages to find another ark, breaks in, fires up the Calor
heater, and discovers the frozen body on the bunk.
We set up a dinnerware molding plant in Minnesota in the winter, of
course. At least there are no mosquitoes in the winter. On the drive out
from St. Paul I'd pass Lake Minnewaska. I think the whole town moves out
on the ice for the winter.
https://www.life.com/lifestyle/the-joys-of-minnesota-ice-fishing/The Minnewaska House had excellent meals and you could still eat the pike.
Looking out the windows at the shacks was as close as I wanted to get.