Wind noise in your "Smart Phone" follow up - The cheap defeat!
Yes, it works. Before and after video's prove it. Wind noise has been the main annoyance in my video work. Yep, I don't like wasting money and the phone is my wife's "hand-me-down" Galaxy S8 but the picture quality is good and now the sound is better as well. These open foam sponges work well in a heavy sea breeze!
This branch starts off factually but wanders into myths and fiction. (The Anglo Saxon Chronicles and the Norse Sagas) There may be some truth to it or perhaps wishful thinking?
We’ve got rid of the mintweed, the paddy melons and last year with canola in the paddock we sprayed the wild radish but there are one or two plants and we have to get them out.
Apologies about the wobbly image. I tried mounting the camera on the tractor and the mount I bought was a fail.
The tractor implement you want is often out in the weather but if you put it in the shed it will always be the one at the back that you want. How much easier would it be if you could wheel them around and how much easier if you can bring them to the tractor?
Oats in the header, chopped straw in the trailer and waste through the Harrington Seed Buster under the machine (hence the turbine sound). The dust from the harvester is explosive. The last thing you want during harvest is a spark or an overheating bearing.
Don't bother with sharpening jigs! Most people look at a drill bit and think it must be hard but with a couple of simple tricks, anybody with a grindstone, a steady hand and good eyes can do it. I made it a habit of getting all my year 11 and 12 students to sharpen drills over 6mm but they had to check with me when they finished. An off centre drill will cut on one side and drill a wider hole. Remember, the first place a drill gets hot is the outside corner. Stop and sharpen up.
Farmers all appreciate the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM). It tells them when to seed, when to harvest, when to shear and lots of other vital farm work. See the first of two fronts crossing the coast and what ends up in the gauge.
These notes were written by Nessie Blencowe about 30 years ago in preparation for a talk at the Church Friendship Group. Young people of today think they have it hard?
This was recorded the week that Amazon shut down Parler and forty million people subscribed to Gab. The Gab team have built their own servers, social networking, video site and "Dissenter" browser. When big tec shuts them down they fight back. Now they have added extra servers and Gab TV, they are serving it to opposition platforms.
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