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Scotty
 
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Default Storage ,,, where do you keep your equipment ,,

"AMPowers" wrote


Your bike got damaged in your garage? And now you keep

it
in a protective case? What do you do if you, God

forbid,
want to ride it?


In my garage was a complete shop including milling

machine, arc welder,
lathe and drill press, along with numerous projects,

supplies and other
equipment. In addition to a storage area it was often

used as a shop,
there were numerous contaminants and dust typical of any

metal work process.

Oh, a shop. A bit different then the normal garage.



The example I used could have been any particular piece of

equipment,
and any particular area that was easily cluttered. Had I

said instead
that I recommend having a dedicated holder for binoculars

next to the
chart table and always placing them back in their

container, would you
have been less upset?



First off, I'm not upset. Secondly, the binocs holder is a
good idea.



It seems to me that objects are often misplaced or abused

when left
lying around without appropriate protection. Perhaps your

experience is
significantly different, but I somehow doubt it.



Yes, it is. Perhaps I have less ''stuff'' than you.
You would think I'm a slob, but I *do* know where everything
is.



Well, perhaps you have the type of mind that can remember

everything you
own and know at any instance exactly where it is and have

no need what
so ever for any systematic approach to the problem.



See above comment.

Surely everyone
else on your boat has this same capability as well, and

there has never
been a time when, during a bad storm or other emergency,

you needed a
particular item but could not find it. You have my

highest admiration, sir.

Nope, not yet, and thank you.



I obviously lack your talent. On the other hand, those of

us who find
ourselves continually searching a very crowded boat

looking for a seldom
used item, assigning it a place and expecting it to be

there seems to
solve the dilemma. When more than one person is involved

it also seems
to work for everyone concerned.

This approach obviously isn't to your liking, but perhaps

there are
other readers (far less capable than yourself) that might

benefit from
it. To save yourself the trouble of reading any

additional posts
beneath your abilities you might consider adding my email

address to
your kill file, as I will no doubt only suggest other

pedantic solutions
and wouldn't want to waste your time.



Nah, I found your post mildly amusing.

Cheers

Scotty