[AT] Catching up, Bo Hinch and Hurricane Laura and the antique tractor community in general
Cecil Bearden
crbearden at copper.net
Thu Aug 27 06:43:58 PDT 2020
Bo:
Good to hear you and yours are in good shape. Sometimes clean living
pays off!!!!
Cecil
On 8/27/2020 8:29 AM, Bo Hinch wrote:
> Just a quick update on Sulphur Louisiana from Slidell Louisiana which
> is 230 miles away . My brother said my house and shop is still intact
> with minimum damage as for the best that he can see . There is so
> much debris that he cannot walk around in the yard . Light poles and
> wires and limbs makes it impossible to walk anywhere . It seems like
> I am doing better than most within miles of where I live . I will
> post more when possible .I LOVE THE ANTIQUE TRACTOR GUYS and what
> they mean to me .
>
> On Wed, Aug 26, 2020, 9:36 PM <szabelski at wildblue.net
> <mailto:szabelski at wildblue.net>> wrote:
>
> Charlie,
>
> To minimize the eye strain from your monitor, try looking away
> every 15 - 20 minutes and stare at something 20 - 25 feet away,
> like something in the next room, for about 5 minutes. Even
> watching TV for a minute or two helps due to the movement on the
> screen. I used to get up a take a walk and BS with the other
> engineers every now and then, also helped with thinking about what
> I was working on. Another thing to try is to sit farther away from
> the monitor. You can also try adjusting the brightness and
> contrast, darker is supposed to be better.
>
> Some of the disciplinary aides (secretaries) I used to work with
> would use a screen filter to cut down the glare from the monitor.
> Some people say that wearing a good pair of polarized lenses helps.
>
> The reason you don’t have as big an issue with you phone is
> because of the screen size and the lower amount of emitted light.
>
> Carl
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: charlie hill <charliehill at embarqmail.com
> <mailto:charliehill at embarqmail.com>>
> To: Antique Tractor Email Discussion Group
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> Sent: Wed, 26 Aug 2020 19:42:51 -0400 (EDT)
> Subject: Re: [AT] Catching up, Bo Hinch and Hurricane Laura and
> the antique tractor community in general
>
> Thanks Mattias. Yes I just saw that message.
> It’s good to hear from all of you but looking at this computer
> screen gives
> me terrible headaches so I don’t. I can do stuff on my smart
> phone pretty well
> but the computer hurts.
>
> Charlie
>
> From: Mattias Kessén
> Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2020 5:32 PM
> To: Antique Tractor Email Discussion Group
> Subject: Re: [AT] Catching up, Bo Hinch and Hurricane Laura and
> the antique tractor community in general
>
> Hi!
>
> Good to hear from you Charlie.
> No earlier said that they were evacuating, so I believe they're
> safe but worried over their property and belongings.
>
>
> Den ons 26 aug. 2020 23:29charlie hill <charliehill at embarqmail.com
> <mailto:charliehill at embarqmail.com>> skrev:
>
> Hi gang.
>
> I hope everyone is well. I’m doing fine but looking at computer
> screens bothers my eyes enough
> that it’s no fun to be online. I can drive and function ok.
> There are just some things that bother
> me enough to discourage doing them. E-mail is one of those.
>
> I’m worried about Bo Hinch. Has anyone heard from him? Some of
> you probably know
> he lives very near Lake Charles (Sulphur), LA which, under some
> forecast models is possibly ground
> zero for hurricane Laura. I think the elevation of his whole
> town is about 16’ above sea level
> and it’s only a few miles inland from a bay that empties into
> the gulf.
> I haven’t been able to get up with him. I hope he and anyone
> else in this family who is in the
> path of this storm has their antique tractors put away and is
> headed for high ground.
>
> If I don’t see your reply John Hall and Al Jones know how to
> reach me.
>
> Charlie
>
>
>
>
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