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When Did We Stop Doing Our Own Work?

I found myself staring into the abyss (traditionally referred to as my garage) and noted that while I have plenty of hot rods and stuff, there are no projects that require the talent of “working” … fabricating. As is often the reality in my life, tech personality Ron Ceridono immediately pointed out, “You have no talent. When was the last time you’ve done any work?” While a brutal retort, it pains me

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