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Question What is making you happy today?

My laptop getting blown off the table on the patio by a strong gust of wind and apart from some popping of the casing and some battered edges(which reclipped together) everything still appears to be working. Just as well as I've just seen the price of i7 processor laptops,
 
Street parties.

It's a great to be able to walk down the street at 1pm with a can on the go and not feel that people are judging you.
 
Funnily enough I am very aware of that salient fact but when you’re living on €20 a week for food and sundrys it no longer becomes cheap to replace but obliviously you have my thanks for the heads up.
I didn't know that but I did change a chainsaw blade the other day and was surprised how easy it was.

They don't stay sharp long so I now keep a spare.
 
They actually do stay sharp for rather a long time as long as you do not touch a nail or stone whilst cutting.
I can go a full day in the forest without having to re sharpen whilst cutting.
My stockage is looking good for this winter.
 
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