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147684 | "Wiktor A. Kuc" <wiktor@m...> | 2005‑07‑18 | New Member-Bio |
Hi... I've been lurking here for a month or so and benefited vastly from the porch's pool of knowledge. The messages are interesting and full of info that I can learn from. My name is Wiktor Kuc (Victor Kootz - this is a phonetic spelling). I know for many it is somewhat strange, but. I am an emigrant from Poland. I am 57. I arrived in US in 1982. time of a big movement of Poles after the Marshal Law was imposed in 1981. I came here with wife and six months old daughter. My first stop was San Diego, CA. It has been a few interesting years - adjustment to a new country, finding work in TV industry. Now I live in Albuquerque, NM. After several years of working for different government contractors life become somewhat boring and I started my own business. The name of it is Multimedia Concepts, Inc. We develop variety software apps for training, Internet apps, web sites, etc. Sometime ago last year I have been looking at myself and realized that time is running out and I better find some time to do something I always wanted to do - work with wood. So here I am. Setting up my shop, getting some hand tools, scraping rust from the old tools, and having fun of my life. It is all like a dream in a high fever. Thanks for having this forum! Wiktor Kuc Multimedia Concepts, Inc 9900 Spain Rd. NE, # I-2048 Albuquerque, NM 87111 Phone: (505) 323-8482 Mobile: (505) 280-2022 ______________________________________________________________ |
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147697 | "Rodgers Charles" <RODGERS_CHARLES@b...> | 2005‑07‑19 | RE: New Member-Bio |
Welcome, Wik. Pull up that empty rocking chair and have a glass of lemonade. > Hi... > My name is Wiktor Kuc > So here I am. Setting up my shop, getting some hand tools, > scraping rust from the old tools, and having fun of my life. > It is all like a dream in a high fever. Yep, the vertigo caused by the uncontrolled slide down the long, slippery slope can do that to a galoot. Charlie Rodgers Clinton, Maryland ______________________________________________________________ |
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147742 | "Michael D. Sullivan" <galoot@c...> | 2005‑07‑20 | Re: New Member-Bio |
Welcome, Wiktor! Or should I say, Velcome, Victor? Or ... Here, we don't care how you spell or pronounce your name. We only care about how you feel about tools, specifically old tools. It sounds like you will fit in just fine. Mike Wiktor A. Kuc wrote: > Hi... > > I've been lurking here for a month or so and benefited vastly from the > porch's pool of knowledge. The messages are interesting and full of info > that I can learn from. > > My name is Wiktor Kuc (Victor Kootz - this is a phonetic spelling). I know > for many it is somewhat strange, but. > > I am an emigrant from Poland. I am 57. I arrived in US in 1982. time of a > big movement of Poles after the Marshal Law was imposed in 1981. I came here > with wife and six months old daughter. My first stop was San Diego, CA. It > has been a few interesting years - adjustment to a new country, finding work > in TV industry. > > Now I live in Albuquerque, NM. After several years of working for different > government contractors life become somewhat boring and I started my own > business. The name of it is Multimedia Concepts, Inc. We develop variety > software apps for training, Internet apps, web sites, etc. > > Sometime ago last year I have been looking at myself and realized that time > is running out and I better find some time to do something I always wanted > to do - work with wood. > > So here I am. Setting up my shop, getting some hand tools, scraping rust > from the old tools, and having fun of my life. It is all like a dream in a > high fever. -- Michael D. Sullivan Bethesda, MD (USA) ______________________________________________________________ |
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147756 | Bob Dehnhardt <bdehnhardt@g...> | 2005‑07‑20 | Re: New Member-Bio |
Hi, Wiktor. Welcome to the porch from one of the numerous lurkers (I still have far more to learn than I have to share). I was in Poland just a few weeks ago, my first visit there, just a few days each in Warsaw and Krakow. It's beautiful country there, and the people were very friendly and welcoming to our group. I enjoyed it a lot. Have you been back at all after the Soviet fall? Our guide for the tour was a young lady named Agnieszka Drzaszcz (for the list, if I recall correctly, it's pronounced ag-nee-ESH-ka der-shah-sush-kush, although I don't think I ever got the last name right). I congratulate you on your vowel:consonant ratio.... :-) If you get tired of the lemonade, I have a few bottles of Okocim and Zyweic left down here under the porch (I drank all the Krolewskie, sorry). Just know your limit, no sharp tool usage when impaired. OT content: Um, well, none, really. Didn't even score a file or chisel while I was over there. Far too busy singing and sightseeing (and supporting the local brewers). Pathetic. - Bob On Mon, 2005-07-18 at 22:06 -0600, Wiktor A. Kuc wrote: > Hi... > > I've been lurking here for a month or so and benefited vastly from the > porch's pool of knowledge. The messages are interesting and full of info > that I can learn from. > > My name is Wiktor Kuc (Victor Kootz - this is a phonetic spelling). I know > for many it is somewhat strange, but. > > I am an emigrant from Poland. I am 57. I arrived in US in 1982. time of a > big movement of Poles after the Marshal Law was imposed in 1981. I came here > with wife and six months old daughter. My first stop was San Diego, CA. It > has been a few interesting years - adjustment to a new country, finding work > in TV industry. > > Now I live in Albuquerque, NM. After several years of working for different > government contractors life become somewhat boring and I started my own > business. The name of it is Multimedia Concepts, Inc. We develop variety > software apps for training, Internet apps, web sites, etc. > > Sometime ago last year I have been looking at myself and realized that time > is running out and I better find some time to do something I always wanted > to do - work with wood. > > So here I am. Setting up my shop, getting some hand tools, scraping rust > from the old tools, and having fun of my life. It is all like a dream in a > high fever. > > Thanks for having this forum! > > Wiktor Kuc > > Multimedia Concepts, Inc > 9900 Spain Rd. NE, # I-2048 > Albuquerque, NM 87111 > Phone: (505) 323-8482 > Mobile: (505) 280-2022 > > > > ______________________________________________________________ > Archive: http://www.frontier.iarc.uaf.edu/~cswingle/archive/ > > To unsubscribe or change options, use the web interface: > http://www.brendlers.net/oldtools/oldtools.html > > > > ______________________________________________________________ |
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