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Gabriel Gabriel is offline

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  1. wladicus
    08-Mar-2009 10:54 PM
    wladicus
    Hi Gabriel,
    How is everything going?
    I have been away for a few months, and just re-establishing contact.
    Have a nice day.
    walt
  2. Drabdr
    27-Dec-2008 07:28 PM
    Drabdr
    Well, instead of hijacking the Christmas thread more than it already has, I decided to use visitor message.

    For the hours, I was interested in how many classes (six hours, nine hours, etc.)

    As far as styles of teaching, are they lecture, test solely from lecture, interactive, textbook/ test bank, etc. Each professor has a different style, generates tests differently, etc.
  3. twinofangelize56
    16-Dec-2008 07:01 AM
    twinofangelize56
    And I hope for you the same! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
  4. twinofangelize56
    15-Dec-2008 05:11 PM
    twinofangelize56
    Just doing a *hug* run. *hugs*
  5. Farmgirl22
    07-Nov-2008 03:49 PM
    Farmgirl22
    Thanks for the info! I was thinking about starting to make my own soap, but didn't know if I could use the same stuff or if I needed separate utensils (though, I was fairly confident I'd need separate) after watching the videos on about.com.

    Do you think it's cheaper to make your own or buy it at the store? What are some of the advantages to making your own?
  6. Farmgirl22
    07-Nov-2008 03:26 PM
    Farmgirl22
    Can you use your normal kitchen utensils to make those, or do you have to have separate ones? i was watching a vid of it, and they used a stick mixer--I've got one, but I don't want to ruin it so that I can't use it for cooking anymore.
  7. Farmgirl22
    07-Nov-2008 02:59 PM
    Farmgirl22
    Gabriel, do you make things like candles and soaps?
  8. poochee
    01-Jul-2008 04:57 PM
    poochee
    The Very First TSG Group is having an Open House Pot Luck on July 4th and we are inviting all the charter members we haven't seen in ages! Bring you favorite dish. Please RSVP.

    Poochee and Twinofangelize56
    http://forums.techguy.org/group.php?...bers=&groupid=1
  9. Oceana908
    01-Jun-2008 11:52 PM
    Oceana908
    Thanks Gabriel, I know we haven't had much interaction but I love checking out your photos
  10. GiganticSquirrel
    28-May-2008 07:11 PM
    GiganticSquirrel
    Hi Gabriel,

    I moved to a new location in L.A. and just got my internet back. I've been pretty busy with work as well so wasn't very active before the move as well...

About Me

  • About Gabriel
    About Me
    I am going back to school and loving it.
    Taking the Natural Sciences Curriculum.
    Also I am working with clay. The kids I am working with clay with are teaching me well :)
    Then of course there is still my leatherwork.
    Location
    Currently in NO. California
    Interests
    Drawing, fiber arts, dollmaking, writing
    Occupation
    Are You Kidding....Life is Work
    Experience
    Beginner
    Computer Specs
    Dell Vostro 1500, Intel[R] Corel[TM] 2 DUO CPU t5270@1.40 GHz, 1.99GB RAM

    XP Home Edition
    2002 SP2
    Did my SP3 Upgrade
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    The bird a nest, the spider a web, man friendship, Polar Bears the Arctic. ~William Blake@Gabriel

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