Skip Navigation

Posts
0
Comments
185
Joined
3 yr. ago

Like Wallace and Gromit but instead of cheese it's biscuits.

  • Thank you for the very detailed reply. I'm in the UK and we do have RON95. I was asking because I have a '89 Ford Escort in my garage which I haven't fired up in about 2 years. While it did have carbs I've done an engine swap and now it runs EFI.

  • Let's say it is over a year old, what would happen if it's used in a car?

  • Yes agree. I go for the lead-free solder. I know people say it's not as good but I've not had problems with it.

  • Soldering. You don't need a huge amount of space. A desk and a box to keep stuff in. You can buy reference kits which allows you to build your own devices like headphones amplifiers. The reference kit should come with instructions and the PBC board will show which components go where. Kind of like painting with numbers.

    Once your confident with it then it's also useful. Replace bad caps on monitors, motherboards, anything really.

  • I need to learn blender. I got into 3D printers and learnt FreeCAD for parts. It's very good and easy to use but it lacks complex modelling and I think it runs on one thread only.

  • Can anybody buy a gun like this? I appreciate laws will vary between states. If so shouldn't there be safety measure to idiot proof killing devices?

  • Am I understanding this correctly, that the Glock safety is on the trigger itself? That seems really fucked up. Other than meeting a technicality, it useless, no?

  • I never knew about this. Is this the same gene which makes people like/dislike bitter foods?

    Years ago at a place I worked at, food manufacturers, the R&D team did a taste workshop. 5 cups of flavours, salt, bitter, water, umami, sweet. The bitter one just tasted of water to me. They called it "bitter blind"

  • Broccoli, Brussels sprouts are the two ones which come to mind.

  • I don't think I've touched an ant since I was a kid.

  • Maybe an age thing? When I was a kid nobody cared untill be got an expensive new carpet. My mum still doesn't care. I take my shoes off at the door and she says I can leave them on if I like.

  • Totally agree. And it isn't just about accepting. It's about being there for them, paying attention and supporting. We have a few "difficulties" with our son but as parents it's our responsibility to do what we can to support and help him.

  • Yes. But, I hope this experiment shows how easy social media in general is becoming untrusted.

  • It is treatable, and financially? I don't know this is worse or better than what I said.

  • And the parents thought it was ok to buy a toy like this for their child.

  • And mental health. When I was unemployed for quite some time when I was younger it's a horrid hole to be in. The "why bother with anything" mentally easily takes over.

  • Yes the vet said it's probably treatable but she couldn't do it. She'd have to refer him to some other vet and it would have been insanely expensive.

  • A friend of mine had a cat which had kittens. It was a few weeks when he realised, after watching one try to take a dump and fail, it didn't have an opening for it's anus. He said it was bloated and abdomen was hard. The vet said they had only heard of this and never witnessed it themselves. Thing had to be put down.

  • smh

    Jump
  • Like and onion or a cake?