dalekaup
dalekaup t1_jbu91tp wrote
Reply to The Night Mare- by me 2023 by PapaPremo
A night mare could only be a horse. This is not a horse.
dalekaup t1_j2c9hgt wrote
Reply to Liebherr announces worlds first refrigerator that uses a vacuum in conjunction with finely ground and sustainable lava stone, to insulate its appliances. For the very first time, it is possible to produce freezers with the energy efficiency class “A” in accordance with EU while offering 25% space by rosesandtherest
What is meant by "25% space". It's nonsensical as there is no context. Sounds like it's 75% smaller useful space as compared to older tech. Obviously, that's not it.
dalekaup t1_j1xoz4l wrote
Reply to comment by EC_CO in Flying cars can actually eventually become a thing by Jalen_1227
We have magnetic levitation. It just doesn't work like you imagine.
dalekaup t1_j1xos1l wrote
Time machines would be mostly used to go back 30 seconds so you could unsay something to your partner.
Similarly, flying cars only need to be able to fly out of a traffic jam. No more worries about zip merging.
dalekaup t1_itedk6c wrote
Reply to comment by D8N15l in Keeping an Ethernet cable flush against a hallway wall by [deleted]
Not at all likely.
dalekaup t1_itc40ki wrote
Reply to comment by FiorinasFury in Keeping an Ethernet cable flush against a hallway wall by [deleted]
I used Tegaderm bandages daily for most of the 15 years I was a nurse. The stakes were higher than ripping off some paint. So yes, I do know how this adhesive works.
dalekaup t1_it9zcap wrote
Reply to comment by Ill-Poet-3298 in Keeping an Ethernet cable flush against a hallway wall by [deleted]
In practice I find these rip off the paint. I know how to use them. I was a nurse for a good while and the first use for this adhesive was Tegaderm adhesive bandages, 2nd use was Duoderm. Command strips came later.
You stretch them to 3-4 times their natural length and the adhesive releases. Good luck on painted walls though.
dalekaup t1_it9yyhr wrote
Reply to comment by keeerman13 in Keeping an Ethernet cable flush against a hallway wall by [deleted]
A roller tool for putting window screens in aluminum windows works well too. It's concave and matches up with the ethernet cable nicely.
dalekaup t1_it9ymvs wrote
Reply to comment by reb678 in Keeping an Ethernet cable flush against a hallway wall by [deleted]
In college I ran speaker wires through the asbestos insulation around the hot water pipes to get to my friends room because he had loaned me all his vinyl. He'd call my room and make requests and I'd turn his speakers on (he could adjust the volume on his end). My last name is Kaup which could be a radio station also so he'd ask seriously as if I was an actual radio station. 1980's so no texting.
So far he's gifted me three cars so it's worked out great for me.
TL;DR Cancer be damned we need some tunes.
dalekaup t1_jbvdeq1 wrote
Reply to Plastic pollution in oceans has reached 'unprecedented' levels in 15 years by ethereal3xp
"has" suggests that something in the past has happened. "in 15 years" suggests something will happen in 15 years.
If a person can't craft a coherent title then I'm not reading the post.