

I’ve patched eye glasses that have failed at the hinge with this method in a pinch.
I’ve patched eye glasses that have failed at the hinge with this method in a pinch.
Thanks! Just subscribed. See they have a couple Metasequoia episodes -a favorite of mine .
Find it more efficient to scoop the entirety of the halved avo out with a spoon, then slice it.
Yeah. I’ve made my own salad dressings forever because I don’t like a lot of the store-bought ingredients. Considering I don’t want my salads to be super calorie-dense, I only use like 10 -15% oil.
Kentucky Route Zero.
My dream is to be sent a monkey and a plywood violin…and then practice every night until I’m ready.
Clearly did not know where his towel was.
I don’t know…Ask Mr. Owl.
Jesse Welles might be the Guthrie of our time.
My understanding is that it’s quite long. I saw cited a 90% effectiveness at 30 years.
Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy.
Agreed.
Yes! Lots of folks with chronic illness find themselves in a limbo where they can’t get decent treatment or often precise diagnosis. Crowdsourcing relief has mixed results, but in such circumstances reports of rigorous trial and error with various approaches is sometimes helpful in the absence of the sort of care a lot of Americans now can’t even hope for. I know this because I’ve been there. CIDP here since 2010.
Are you me?
There’s that possibly apocryphal story in The Fly reboot with Jeff Goldblum about how Einstein had like seven identical sets of clothes so he didn’t have to waste effort on deciding what to wear.
Ask Appalachia about company towns. Folks here at least ought to know better.
This is a fascinating project but I’m always frustrated when they don’t share the formulation of their materials. Looks like a lot of reinforcement. A major downside to modular geodesic construction is the number of seams that invite leakage over time. A more monolithic application of a slower-setting material over a frame would be preferable to me.
Having experimented with a lot of concrete composites I’m always looking for the sweet spots of frugality, obtainablity, practically. This appears to be some geopolymer or magnesium cement -fairly exotic materials for me. Geopolymers often require a strong alkali to set. Not a huge fan of Portland, but at least it’s obtainable and relatively inexpensive for sustainable use cases.
The Orville sorta confused me about their focus. Having not read anything about it, at first I thought it was a show solely to poke fun at Star Trek tropes. Then it appeared to try to actually emulate ST.
The Humanure Handbook by Joe Jenkins is a useful guide for a low-tech, sanitary, low-odor composting toilet option that is safe if correctly maintained.
Seem to recall Blood Music had a pretty ok outcome. Though maybe it was overly optimistic.
Just assume this kind of sloppy copy is AI.