6719 pts · April 24, 2013
#30 Artist is Jordan Piantedosi
Jesse Welleshttps://youtu.be/OjGHf7OvglM?si=_BzMLsMADnpI8rjr
Not disputing the UV light, I agree with you on that.
I made a similar setup, with the fan sitting over a bucket of fresh water instead of a UV light. It definitely catches mosquitos.Caught much more when I provided a source of CO2 or sat behind the fan myself, but it definitely caught a shit ton of mosquitos looking to lay eggs in the water.
I'm really curious about the towel wrapping process on such a spicy kitten.
Rural? It's good in OKC and was good in Norman when I lived there.
Trout have relatively good eyesight and will absolutely turn their noses up if the fly doesn't "match the hatch" visually. I've seen them swim up to inspect, then go back down to the bottom.Black bass and other sunfish seem to care more about the movement of the lure than the actual look of it.
I love how the lines in the labradorite kind of look like trees behind the wire tree.Curious, what gauge are you using for the bigger wire?
The wax is a good idea, thank you! I'll check in with the makers.
Do you ever have an issue with the blade guard on your trim saw vibrating down onto your blade? If so, do you have any advice for preventing that? Mine seems to be loose on my Hi-Tech.
https://youtube.com/shorts/IdQZ_Smb6_s?si=k_n-S-AYp3vwsRaD
Those are some great pict-ures.
There was a huge amount of it found in Brazil, which lowered the rarity/value.
MeUndies has a Spider-Man print.
I'll ask it for appropriate loot for various things sometimes.
RVs generally have a freshwater storage tank you can fill up, in case you don't have a water hookup where you're going.
#24 is Queen Medb of Connacht, not Freya. The quote still stands for her though.
100%. My loss rate is negligible with trimmed barbs. You just have to pay a little more attention to keeping the pressure on.
I love your drawing style!
Teanglann is such a great resource for learners, the grammar tab is fantastic.
just know enough to be confidently incorrect :D
Thanks for the clarification. I'm learning Irish and haven't paid much attention to the structure of the related languages, so I basically
I was thinking of Goidelic vs Brittonic, I think. I'm only passingly familiar with the p and q distinction
typewriters became more common? It helps me to think of lenited letters as entirely different entities, as well as long vowels with a fáda
In the old Gaelic script there was a dot over certain letters to represent the lenition (h's added to letters). I think that went away when
Scottish, Irish, and Manx are one branch, and Welsh and Cornish are the other iirc
I ordered a mug there a while back and they didn't steal my credit card info, so maybe good to go?
Not that I've heard of. It'd be tough to balance degradation vs. longevity on the reel. I'm all for it, though.
Just above the hatch the first time it zooms into the underground bunker.
#30 Artist is Jordan Piantedosi
Jesse Welles
https://youtu.be/OjGHf7OvglM?si=_BzMLsMADnpI8rjr
Not disputing the UV light, I agree with you on that.
I made a similar setup, with the fan sitting over a bucket of fresh water instead of a UV light. It definitely catches mosquitos.
Caught much more when I provided a source of CO2 or sat behind the fan myself, but it definitely caught a shit ton of mosquitos looking to lay eggs in the water.
I'm really curious about the towel wrapping process on such a spicy kitten.
Rural? It's good in OKC and was good in Norman when I lived there.
Trout have relatively good eyesight and will absolutely turn their noses up if the fly doesn't "match the hatch" visually. I've seen them swim up to inspect, then go back down to the bottom.
Black bass and other sunfish seem to care more about the movement of the lure than the actual look of it.
I love how the lines in the labradorite kind of look like trees behind the wire tree.
Curious, what gauge are you using for the bigger wire?
The wax is a good idea, thank you! I'll check in with the makers.
Do you ever have an issue with the blade guard on your trim saw vibrating down onto your blade? If so, do you have any advice for preventing that? Mine seems to be loose on my Hi-Tech.
https://youtube.com/shorts/IdQZ_Smb6_s?si=k_n-S-AYp3vwsRaD
Those are some great pict-ures.
There was a huge amount of it found in Brazil, which lowered the rarity/value.
MeUndies has a Spider-Man print.
I'll ask it for appropriate loot for various things sometimes.
RVs generally have a freshwater storage tank you can fill up, in case you don't have a water hookup where you're going.
#24 is Queen Medb of Connacht, not Freya. The quote still stands for her though.
100%. My loss rate is negligible with trimmed barbs. You just have to pay a little more attention to keeping the pressure on.
I love your drawing style!
Teanglann is such a great resource for learners, the grammar tab is fantastic.
just know enough to be confidently incorrect :D
Thanks for the clarification. I'm learning Irish and haven't paid much attention to the structure of the related languages, so I basically
I was thinking of Goidelic vs Brittonic, I think. I'm only passingly familiar with the p and q distinction
typewriters became more common? It helps me to think of lenited letters as entirely different entities, as well as long vowels with a fáda
In the old Gaelic script there was a dot over certain letters to represent the lenition (h's added to letters). I think that went away when
Scottish, Irish, and Manx are one branch, and Welsh and Cornish are the other iirc
I ordered a mug there a while back and they didn't steal my credit card info, so maybe good to go?
Not that I've heard of. It'd be tough to balance degradation vs. longevity on the reel. I'm all for it, though.
Just above the hatch the first time it zooms into the underground bunker.