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Itisd t1_jcvme6l wrote
I'm of the opinion that they shouldn't sell these chips, they are too hot... I've seen several people start vomiting shortly after eating these.
Itisd t1_jat5o0u wrote
At least it's a real Made in Canada Dudley lock that actually works... Not the current made in China version which is absolutely terrible.
With that said, these are actually pretty easy to figure out the combination on.
Itisd t1_jaadrbx wrote
Reply to comment by Humanius in Didn't fear and rescued by M178music
I also feel that the particular individual walking across the ice may not have been the best choice for other reasons...
Itisd t1_j9hsgo3 wrote
Reply to Have to give a shout out to KitchenAid tongs, some of the best I’ve ever used. by technetiumobviously
Yeah I'm gonna have to disagree on this one, most of the KitchenAid Stuff I've owned which was manufactured in the last fifteen years or so has been poor quality junk.
Itisd t1_j6bsla7 wrote
Reply to Milk for display purposes only by ProjectMew
Maybe it's counterfeit milk
Itisd t1_j6ag30c wrote
Reply to now THAT'S customer service by 54_actual
Jeez, if you need a condom to do... that... you must be dirtier than a gas station bathroom
Itisd t1_j68raa5 wrote
Reply to This is what BIFL is really about. Not only does Lee Valley still sell the consumable blade for their old marking gauges (discontinued nearly 20 years ago), it's actually a dollar cheaper than the blade for the new model. by yboy403
Lee Valley in general is a great merchant that sells mostly good quality stuff.
Itisd t1_j5m9sng wrote
Reply to How do I caulk a 270 degree edge? by eagleslanding
You don't. You grout the tiles there.
Itisd t1_j5jk5y4 wrote
Reply to comment by Trarmp in The aurora borealis last night in Fairbanks, Alaska [OC] [6477x4318] by VincentLedvina
These hams clearly have grill marks
Itisd t1_j5ha6c7 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in The aurora borealis last night in Fairbanks, Alaska [OC] [6477x4318] by VincentLedvina
No.
Itisd t1_j562ftj wrote
Reply to I don't have Vitamix blenders in my country. How does KitchenAid K400 compares? by Grevillea_banksii
I've found most recent KitchenAid products to be cheaply built and not at all durable.
Itisd t1_j3ujp0a wrote
Reply to RIP Surface Duo—Microsoft reportedly gives up on the weird form factor - But Microsoft is still "all-in" with Android, plans a Galaxy Fold-style device. by speckz
Typical for Microsoft to develop something, and then completely abandon it
Itisd t1_j2x3rmg wrote
Reply to IAMA Canadian Avionics Technician, specializing in line maintenance and Garmin flight deck installations on a number of different airframes. Please, ask me anything! by Mikeyme1998
How did you get started in this industry? Is it difficult to break into? I've actually considered pursuing moving into an avionics career... Coming from a electronics and mechanical background...
Itisd t1_izt6efa wrote
You have to redo, drywall compound is not going to work as tile adhesive, it will crumble and fall apart
Itisd t1_iug0sl6 wrote
Reply to Just found this Thermos in storage, would it be safe to use? I’m worried the old plastics n metal might not hold up :(( by 0hellow
If the plastic isn't brittle and falling apart, it's fine to use.
Itisd t1_iu5xxr9 wrote
Dyson products are poorly built garbage that only sells because of marketing hype. They are absolutely not bifl.
Also, any cordless device made currently is limited by the batteries lifespan, which likely will be no longer than 6 or 7 years.
I would recommend getting a corded Miele.
Itisd t1_isyce5c wrote
You need to try the following:
Mop and bucket.
Vacuum cleaner.
Cleaning rags.
You need to clean your house more thoroughly. Dust is mostly made up of dead skin that comes off of you. It doesn't get generated by your computer.
Itisd t1_iriluxz wrote
Reply to I don't remember my bday at McDonald's in 1995. Must have been too drunk on that cake by R0osteryo
The pack of Canadian cigarettes and dirty ashtray next to a children's birthday cake would almost be considered criminal today... Ahh the good old days... Lol.
For what it's worth, I seem to remember McDonald's banning smoking inside in Canada around 1990, So I would suspect this picture is older than 1995.
Itisd t1_ir7pmky wrote
Reply to Looking for a digital thermometer that lasts by Optimesh
I've had terrible luck with digital thermometers, including having a couple that were off by several degrees. I've had name brands like Braun and Bosch, and other brands as well, all were troublesome. I gave up in 2020 and went back to a regular old analogue thermometer, it always works and is always accurate.
Itisd t1_ir1qpr9 wrote
Reply to comment by Loon610 in Wiring EV Charger by Loon610
The connectors on the charger, of somewhere in the documentation should indicate what wire sizes are acceptable. I would think that #6 should be acceptable, but obviously you need to confirm it with your particular unit.
Also, what is the amp draw of the unit?
Itisd t1_ir1fep7 wrote
Reply to Wiring EV Charger by Loon610
Are you sure the charger will not accept a #6 wire? If possible I would run the #6 straight into the charger. I would avoid any junction between a #6 and a #8 wire if possible. How long is the wire run front the panel to the proposed charger location?
Itisd t1_iqy1xwm wrote
Reply to Jansport shoulder strap Defective by Bravovictor02
I dunno, I had similar experiences with a recently manufactured jansport bag... Thing was falling apart within a year. Not impressed. They will repair it if you are willing to pay the shipping both to and from the repair facility, which since I'm in Canada was not really worth the cost.
Itisd t1_je2ntzc wrote
Reply to Lea Thompson in the 1980s makes me contemplate about me being born in the wrong era by [deleted]
If only you had some sort of time machine, you could go back in time to 1985 and hang out with Lea Thompson.