Maybe they don’t care about the pool. Fuck an hoa
Maybe they don’t care about the pool. Fuck an hoa
I just put mint on a 2015 dell shit laptop that barley functioned with windows. Now it’s a perfectly fine computer. I don’t do much besides use the internet but it struggled with that before.
Is it stored in direct sunlight? Blue absorbs more UV than other colors so it might be damaged more quickly by the sun than the other blocks.
I had a Mazda MX-6 as my first car. Not super rare but I’ve only ever seen 2 other ones.
Currently I have an 09 Lexus GS460. Only 1600 total built and only 56 in 2009 so it’s exceptionally rare but no one cares.
Turns out a $65000 V8 sedan didn’t sell well when gas was $4/gal and the economy was in shambles.
What speedometer reads in decimal divisions?
Not to mention that they make helium leak detectors. I’m not an expert but I built a helium tight 60000psi system a couple weeks ago first try. Granted it didn’t have to survive a trip on a rocket.
Yeah WD 40 is great for adhesive removal. I used it all the time on materials that can’t stand up to acetone or harder solvents. Just wash with IPA or dish soap after so you don’t have slippery shoes.
2kwH is worth about $0.18 here. I’d have to charge it ~19,500 times to offset the cost in electricity.
They better not store my credit card numbers in a database somewhere.
I think it was more of a thing back in the 70s and before.
I’d put chupacabra on Texas too. Lake worth monster is a super local thing, and most people call him the goat man cause he lives on goat island in lake worth. I used to live a mile from that lake and still never really heard of it.
Good thing I don’t give my personal data to a fast food restaurant.
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Too bad. I was hoping he would. I guess he’s got the soft hands.
Hi I’m a machinist and fabricator that likes hunting and lives in the south. Trucks are terrible. You should need proof that you need one to own one.
Lmao I’m sorry. It’s a breaking bad reference.
Quartz is a mineral. Jesus Marie!
I am guessing the reason it’s done has something to do with mining and trying to solve material density problems.
This is definitely part of it. Oil companies have labs that run samples all day every day to study the density and porosity of rocks to see how much oil or gas they could hold when they’re trying to find new areas to drill.
Most of what I’m familiar with is research labs at universities where they are studying it to simulate tiny earthquakes. It’s just pure research to learn more about how the earth functions as a system. All rocks are different and all situations are different so the more data you collect the more you can understand exactly what happened during an earthquake and why. Maybe it can lead to better earthquake prediction or it can let us use those earthquakes to know more about the structure of the earth.
The coast is just as bad. I’ve done the east arkansas to new Orleans drive. Never again.