My grandma was amazing. She made me a lowly worm stuffy when I was a kid. It had the hat and everything. I loved it to death. I actually still have several of the stuffed animals she made for me as a kid, my kids get to enjoy them now.
What’s going on in that second picture?
They used to have a reputation for employing smart people… Dumbass middle managers took over a while back and started making the stupidest decisions.
I got a 250 gallon tank. I don’t have it hooked up to my grill, I just use the 5 gallon tanks for that. It’s more of a pita to hard plumb that than it’s worth, plus if I forget to turn the grill off I’m out 5 gallons, if I hard plumbed it to my main tank…
I am so curious…
God damnit… This makes way too much sense. I’m sad now… well sadder.
Steam engines are ‘piston engines’ and they are pretty torquey, even at low rpm.
Interesting! It seems to be German sellers, not sure if they would ship to the US…
With so many ingredients I would suggest using the taguchi method for experimentation.
I really like how this video explains it for those not familiar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oULEuOoRd0&t=0
I was thinking of pretzels.
You have to put baking soda in the water too, right?
What launcher are you using? I haven’t found one I really like yet.
My favorite book as a kid was ‘Need a House, call Ms. Mouse’.
I paid for AMdroid because I can set profiles, Geo fence, have math problems to turn off alarms, fade in music, turn on my flashlight… All the bells and whistles. I would love a FOSS version, but many try to be single feature. I like all the things.
Mind me asking what you do?
Honestly, I would argue at least a portion of those items would get thrown away if he hadn’t gotten them. When someone wants something gone, and when a different person wants to acquire that particular thing don’t always align. It’s tweaker arbitrage, but it’s not that big a deal IMHO.
The real moral failing from my perspective is not recognizing how much help he got, and how ‘lucky’ he was.
I mean they have enough power to force people to deal with them don’t they?
I think a bayonet saw is more like a jigsaw. A sawzall is also know and a reciprocating saw. They are similar mechanisms, but while a jigsaw is smaller and often used to cut curves out of sheet material, a sawzall is much bigger and used for general purpose, often demolition.