17327 pts ยท December 31, 2015
Something about myself? There did it.
Old management would have also been subject to old punishment; they'd have rolled out the guillotines.
My 63-year-old mother never touched a computer in her life until I got her one, and I installed Linux Mint on it. She only uses it for web browsing and watching YouTube. She loves it. My Father, I installed Fedora on his computer after he struggled with Windows, and he loves it. I am between CachyOS and Mint. I use Winboat to make a VM with windows 11 installed on it for my windows apps. MS can f-off.
Federally liberal, provincially conservative?
I've been using the IPT Tote Cages for bulk storage and 2 "Large" wood sheds that hold 2 and 1/3rd cords each, I have another stand on my deck that holds a face cord (1/3rd cord). And my wood stays in those cages until I stack it. If you want to store 2 cords of firewood and don't want to waste time stacking by Qty: 6 - 4' x 4' IPT Totes, preferably food grade, rinse them out and cut the top off the tanks. The cages and leftover tank give you a lifetime of firewood storage that's easy to move.
Firewoods free where I am at municipality issues cutting permits for the postage fee. Part of our fire management plan. Have been using wood to heat my home the past 3 winters, stove is burning right now its awesome.
a cord stacked should be 8' x 4' x 4' - it is preferable that the logs are all cut in 16" lengths so that it makes 3 Rows 8's long stacked 4' high.
There are more people that voted for Kamala then there are Canadians. There are more people that didn't vote than there are Canadians. We are in a fight for our very existence and you want us to save you? This is why you are where you are at SAVE YOURSELF. GET UP GET OUT OF YOUR HOUSE STOP POSTING ON IMGURE PROTEST. ORGANIZE PROTESTS. DO SOMETHING, ANYTHING TO EXPRESS YOUR DISLIKE FOR WHAT IS HAPPENING.
I told my American friends that as a Canadian I felt like I was watching a friend commit suicide after they threatened to set my house on fire.
Ours are about 150mm (6 inches) x 9.5mm (3/8 inches) its enough even when we are cutting material approaching 150mm. our table is also dual process plasma and oxyfuel and it is filled with water so the water is almost touching the bottom of the plate. It helps keep smoke out of the air.
Yeah we usually just buy a full plate take it to our shear and cut all new lats/Slats/Ribs / whatever people want to call them after the ones in it are chewed up. I am going to try this saw-tooth pattern on the next set see if it lasts longer.
You can use an appropriate sized tip to cut what you are cutting. For Instance if I need to cut a bearing race that is 1/4" Thick without damaging the bearing I'll use a 000 tip and set my pressures at 3PSI Acetylene, (5ish propylene) and 30PSI oxygen (Follow the 10 to 1 rule until you hit 40 PSI!!!). This meters everything down so that you are only cutting through what you want to cut through.
I replaced every 3rd lat with Stainless because of this so that every 3rd wouldn't collapse. I like this saw tooth design too, might have to see if it lasts longer than leaving the lats whole.
This is my bathroom sink upstairs it shows how to do accessibility correctly. /a/54jbyoA
This is a wheelchair-accessible sink it's from my bathroom. /a/54jbyoA post is pretty explanatory.
It absolutely is not a wheelchair accessible Sink this is: /a/54jbyoA I'm a dude who alternates between walking on prosthetics and being in a wheelchair and have been explaining as politely as possible why this doesn't work.
The water lines if they were run by any competent plumber will be nearly flush with the wall and barely protrude at all. And you aren't attempting to race / go for speed when maneuvering your chair in a bathroom so you maybe bump the plumbing once or twice before you just know where it is and line it up so it's between your legs. That's how my buddy has his sink set up. I did a sink with a significant overhang and a 10" wide cabinet and found it to be enough space for me.
I have straight up driven onto a median to get out of an ambulance / firetrucks way in Canada and a bunch of other people did the same.
You use a cutting torch to heat it up not a drill bit / the action of drilling and heating it up / hitting it with an impact is the first thing you try with a stuck bolt before you cut the head off drill it out or do any other method.
The flange/gearcase is much bigger than the bolt. And they most definitely are not the same type of steel. The bolt being smaller will start to cool back to room temp, faster than the flange/gearcase will. Its all about differential cooling rates.
The reason why it works is differential cooling rates. The nut has a much smaller surface area than what it's threaded into. So the nut returns to its smaller size / begins to shrink back before what it's threaded into. It also helps break up corrosion/ thread locker.
I was about to say when I do this I cut the bolt above the straightest section put a nut on it, Plug weld it, and put a bunch of penetrating oil all around the nut. Do this before coffee break come back the weld should be cool and the oil should have helped loosen it up.
Why not get a wall mount sink and then you don't need to maneuver around the doors in a very tight space to begin with? Actually, I don't think you can even open the doors and have enough space to maneuver a wheelchair. Just a thought maybe nothing is hooked up to this sink, and everything is dry fit so a person could snap a picture for social media rage bait.
No, it's not how do you get your wheelchair under it? Wheelchair accessibility is about getting as close to the sink as possible not moving the taps. Here's an easy exercise for you go get a chair, put it down in front of your sink in the bathroom. What is the main issue you are fighting against? is it reaching the taps or having to go over your exposed lap with your hands multiple times while washing them? - signed a dude who spent a lot of time in a wheelchair.
They weren't going to die the next day or even in the next decade, they just knew that the cancers that they would get for doing the cleanup usually pop up 20+ years later and they'd most likely be dead at that point anyway.
In Canada one of the requirements to graduate highschool is a class called Career and Life Management CALM. In it you learn about sex ed, you lear about the different types of birth control. You learn about STI's, you learn how to balance a cheque book and how to do your taxes and how to write up a resume.
California, could form its own country and take a few other states on the coast with it. You'd instantly have a very strong trading partner on either side of you that would much prefer to do business with the 4th largest economy on earth because its not openly hostile to them.
No, it doesn't it asks a valid question that goes beyond culture. If you don't want kids and your prospective partner does you are fundamentally incompatible. The kids or no kids question is my only deal-breaker. I don't want kids, so I cannot be with a partner that does. And I don't want them to settle into a relationship with me, hoping I'll change my mind. Because I won't, and I don't want them to harbor resentment for never having kids if they stay with me.
I don't think asking about the desire to have a family on the first date is a weird thing. I also don't want to spend several months getting attached to a person to find out that we are fundamentally incompatible because either they want something I don't or vice versa. Save yourself some heart ache ask your deal breakers up front.
It is one of the questions I ask on a first date. I don't want kids, so if I run into someone who does, we need not waste any more of each other's time.
back in about 2005 we had to stop some other tourists from trying to pet a moose. Some people really no idea have easily and quickly a wild animal can shut down their meat suit permanently.
Old management would have also been subject to old punishment; they'd have rolled out the guillotines.
My 63-year-old mother never touched a computer in her life until I got her one, and I installed Linux Mint on it. She only uses it for web browsing and watching YouTube. She loves it. My Father, I installed Fedora on his computer after he struggled with Windows, and he loves it. I am between CachyOS and Mint. I use Winboat to make a VM with windows 11 installed on it for my windows apps. MS can f-off.
Federally liberal, provincially conservative?
I've been using the IPT Tote Cages for bulk storage and 2 "Large" wood sheds that hold 2 and 1/3rd cords each, I have another stand on my deck that holds a face cord (1/3rd cord). And my wood stays in those cages until I stack it. If you want to store 2 cords of firewood and don't want to waste time stacking by Qty: 6 - 4' x 4' IPT Totes, preferably food grade, rinse them out and cut the top off the tanks. The cages and leftover tank give you a lifetime of firewood storage that's easy to move.
Firewoods free where I am at municipality issues cutting permits for the postage fee. Part of our fire management plan. Have been using wood to heat my home the past 3 winters, stove is burning right now its awesome.
a cord stacked should be 8' x 4' x 4' - it is preferable that the logs are all cut in 16" lengths so that it makes 3 Rows 8's long stacked 4' high.
There are more people that voted for Kamala then there are Canadians. There are more people that didn't vote than there are Canadians. We are in a fight for our very existence and you want us to save you? This is why you are where you are at SAVE YOURSELF. GET UP GET OUT OF YOUR HOUSE STOP POSTING ON IMGURE PROTEST. ORGANIZE PROTESTS. DO SOMETHING, ANYTHING TO EXPRESS YOUR DISLIKE FOR WHAT IS HAPPENING.
I told my American friends that as a Canadian I felt like I was watching a friend commit suicide after they threatened to set my house on fire.
Ours are about 150mm (6 inches) x 9.5mm (3/8 inches) its enough even when we are cutting material approaching 150mm. our table is also dual process plasma and oxyfuel and it is filled with water so the water is almost touching the bottom of the plate. It helps keep smoke out of the air.
Yeah we usually just buy a full plate take it to our shear and cut all new lats/Slats/Ribs / whatever people want to call them after the ones in it are chewed up. I am going to try this saw-tooth pattern on the next set see if it lasts longer.
You can use an appropriate sized tip to cut what you are cutting. For Instance if I need to cut a bearing race that is 1/4" Thick without damaging the bearing I'll use a 000 tip and set my pressures at 3PSI Acetylene, (5ish propylene) and 30PSI oxygen (Follow the 10 to 1 rule until you hit 40 PSI!!!). This meters everything down so that you are only cutting through what you want to cut through.
I replaced every 3rd lat with Stainless because of this so that every 3rd wouldn't collapse. I like this saw tooth design too, might have to see if it lasts longer than leaving the lats whole.
This is my bathroom sink upstairs it shows how to do accessibility correctly. /a/54jbyoA
This is a wheelchair-accessible sink it's from my bathroom. /a/54jbyoA post is pretty explanatory.
It absolutely is not a wheelchair accessible Sink this is: /a/54jbyoA I'm a dude who alternates between walking on prosthetics and being in a wheelchair and have been explaining as politely as possible why this doesn't work.
The water lines if they were run by any competent plumber will be nearly flush with the wall and barely protrude at all. And you aren't attempting to race / go for speed when maneuvering your chair in a bathroom so you maybe bump the plumbing once or twice before you just know where it is and line it up so it's between your legs. That's how my buddy has his sink set up. I did a sink with a significant overhang and a 10" wide cabinet and found it to be enough space for me.
I have straight up driven onto a median to get out of an ambulance / firetrucks way in Canada and a bunch of other people did the same.
You use a cutting torch to heat it up not a drill bit / the action of drilling and heating it up / hitting it with an impact is the first thing you try with a stuck bolt before you cut the head off drill it out or do any other method.
The flange/gearcase is much bigger than the bolt. And they most definitely are not the same type of steel. The bolt being smaller will start to cool back to room temp, faster than the flange/gearcase will. Its all about differential cooling rates.
The reason why it works is differential cooling rates. The nut has a much smaller surface area than what it's threaded into. So the nut returns to its smaller size / begins to shrink back before what it's threaded into. It also helps break up corrosion/ thread locker.
I was about to say when I do this I cut the bolt above the straightest section put a nut on it, Plug weld it, and put a bunch of penetrating oil all around the nut. Do this before coffee break come back the weld should be cool and the oil should have helped loosen it up.
Why not get a wall mount sink and then you don't need to maneuver around the doors in a very tight space to begin with? Actually, I don't think you can even open the doors and have enough space to maneuver a wheelchair. Just a thought maybe nothing is hooked up to this sink, and everything is dry fit so a person could snap a picture for social media rage bait.
No, it's not how do you get your wheelchair under it? Wheelchair accessibility is about getting as close to the sink as possible not moving the taps. Here's an easy exercise for you go get a chair, put it down in front of your sink in the bathroom. What is the main issue you are fighting against? is it reaching the taps or having to go over your exposed lap with your hands multiple times while washing them? - signed a dude who spent a lot of time in a wheelchair.
They weren't going to die the next day or even in the next decade, they just knew that the cancers that they would get for doing the cleanup usually pop up 20+ years later and they'd most likely be dead at that point anyway.
In Canada one of the requirements to graduate highschool is a class called Career and Life Management CALM. In it you learn about sex ed, you lear about the different types of birth control. You learn about STI's, you learn how to balance a cheque book and how to do your taxes and how to write up a resume.
California, could form its own country and take a few other states on the coast with it. You'd instantly have a very strong trading partner on either side of you that would much prefer to do business with the 4th largest economy on earth because its not openly hostile to them.
No, it doesn't it asks a valid question that goes beyond culture. If you don't want kids and your prospective partner does you are fundamentally incompatible. The kids or no kids question is my only deal-breaker. I don't want kids, so I cannot be with a partner that does. And I don't want them to settle into a relationship with me, hoping I'll change my mind. Because I won't, and I don't want them to harbor resentment for never having kids if they stay with me.
I don't think asking about the desire to have a family on the first date is a weird thing. I also don't want to spend several months getting attached to a person to find out that we are fundamentally incompatible because either they want something I don't or vice versa. Save yourself some heart ache ask your deal breakers up front.
It is one of the questions I ask on a first date. I don't want kids, so if I run into someone who does, we need not waste any more of each other's time.
back in about 2005 we had to stop some other tourists from trying to pet a moose. Some people really no idea have easily and quickly a wild animal can shut down their meat suit permanently.