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Thanks to each of you who took the time to help someone who sometimes struggles with things that used to be intuitive and crystal clear! I'm 86 and too often disremember facts like "how to convert decimals to fractions-move the decimal 2 places to the left)" that were so easy way back in elementary school. It becomes insidious when your confidence starts being eroded. More and more I have to Google because I may have only a partial memory but lack confidence in testing it's veracity. Now I'm not complaining AT ALL and I certainly haven't given up!! I just bought a recteq RT-1100 and having a great (kinda slow) time learning about it.

I've grown lazy and take advantage of any aids that are available, like using an on-line equili-
brium calculator (I also use a cane and walker which I detest!!!). Happily, my sense of appreciation has gotten only greater. I don't post here very often but I sure as heck visit a lot and really enjoy seeing familiar names I respect. God bless and keep you and yours safe and healthy.

PS--I'm not quite as bad as Joe Biden. God bless him too!
Denny
May God bless you denny denny . Enjoy that Recteq! I hear they are top notch smokers.
 
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You have 20 years of experience on me. I hope to be there in another 20 years.
Keep us posted on your next adventure.

Zippy Joe will probably live to be 100 as our last Zippy Prez aka Jimmy Carter.
Happy in their own world.
I'll be rootin' for you! Time is flying so quickly, you'll probably be able to do 20 years standing on your head! Yeah, Zippy Joe is no doubt happy with his efforts, and I'd be a lot happier if he had done some things differently-or not at all. OK by me if he exceeds 100.
 
Thanks! I like the smoker--my main problem is with smoke generation. Old "stick burner" habits
don't go away easily.
Yeah, you're not going to get quite the same smoke flavor with a pellet grill vs a stick burner. Most times I find, for myself, that simplicity of operation with a somewhat lesser smoke flavor wins over babysitting a fire.
 
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