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  • Canadian milk also costs a little more in comparison.

  • Ah - that was why I was so confused. Canada, for example, limits the growth hormone in dairy cattle while the US does not.

  • I would guess that this expensive looking piece of probably custom made glassware is used with some highly reactive chemicals where you wouldn't want to open it up to the atmosphere to add reagents. I could imagine a reflux condenser in the middle. The surrounding ports would each serve a specific purpose.

    So - Here's an imaginary setup: You fill the main chamber with a solvent and maybe some boiling beads and a stir bar. One or more of the ports could be rigged up to include a thermometer or other probe. A sampling probe might be handy, for example. You'd start it up and add one or two liquid reagents via addition funnels connected to other ports. Let it run for however long, then either add the quenching agent or additional reagents.

    This suggests that this is a well established (if small scale) process because there'd be no intermediate purification step.

    Two and three necked versions of these are pretty common. This vessel is batshit, though. This also leads me to an alternate theory. Similar to one proposal for the roman dodecahedrons, this could be a glassblower's master thesis.

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  • Classic. A little googling will turn up gold for sugar free gummi effects

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  • Someone certainly delved too deep, but the eldritch horrors are sleeping. They're content for now, but let's hope Billy doesn't get too curious. It looks like trouble brewing though.

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  • I simultaneously do and do not want to see the trolly problem diagram in that courtroom.

  • It sounds like she had a lot of fun in your home. I try to remember things like that when I'm feeling a loss like this.

  • When I was a kid, a neighbor was shot in his garage. There were definitely two stories that went around the neighborhood. One said suicide and the other said "cleaning his gun." One of those was repeated when kids were around. The other when they thought no one was listening.

    Years back, I read was a very odd story about the Korean belief that falling asleep in a closed room with a running fan would result in death. This also seems to be a cover story for suicide.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fan_death

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  • That takes me back to a club I was in during the '80s. The instructor had a space heater that looked a lot like this. Basically a horizontal tube with an open flame that she used to heat her garage. She did an safety demonstration by dropping a paper towel into the flame, so we 6-year-olds would know what happens when you go near the heater. You burn, children. You burn. Effective.

  • hotel and meal vouchers

    In the US? Not in the past decade. I usually get a link to an app that's like shitty Expedia for local hotels. You can race to compete for rooms with other stranded passengers while your partner tries to re-book the flight for the next day. "I'm sorry - all flights are full until next Tuesday. We can put you on standby, but there's a list of people ahead of you."

    This probably goes hand in hand with the trend of providing sleepable bench seating in airports. For awhile they were doing the anti-homeless park bench design. You'll have to fight your fellow passengers for space, but it's better than the floor at DIA or ORD.

  • masks in the cabin aren’t designed to keep you awake. They’re just designed to keep you alive.

    In that situation I'm perfectly fine with that. More than perfectly fine, in fact. Sounds like a feature I'd pay extra for (don't tell United).

  • Right? I think that gave him a reverse Uno card of some kind. Hmmm. That did seem to smooth over some things.

  • This is where it gets messy for me.

    I'm in favor of letting the COVID release prisoners go. It seems unnaturally cruel to send non-violent offenders back to prison for the rest of their sentence if they haven't reoffended.

    I would not have released this guy in the first place. "Non-violent" my ass.

  • True - and I think that drove a lot of his early popularity. His entire head is unfortunate and his name seems like a cruel joke. He embraced nerd things that are relative to my interests. Basic empathy and compassion kick in when you see something like that. From a first impression, he just seemed to have been dealt poor hand in life.

    Then he started talking. Damn.

  • Oh? Sounds like someone wants my precious bodily fluids. You. Cant. Have them!