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fergablu2 t1_j9g3161 wrote
Reply to TIL that at its peak, AOL / America Online was responsible for 50% of CDs manufactured worldwide by eskihomer
I could’ve roofed my house with the free ones they sent in the mail.
fergablu2 t1_j8g7i3k wrote
Reply to comment by WanderingMozzie in 1950s brick veneer repair advice needed - pics included. by WanderingMozzie
Find a masonry specialist to look at it.
fergablu2 t1_j8g5gve wrote
Reply to comment by WanderingMozzie in 1950s brick veneer repair advice needed - pics included. by WanderingMozzie
I would guess that the lintel rusting and warping caused the bricks to shift.
fergablu2 t1_j8d15t0 wrote
Reply to comment by cbryancu in 1950s brick veneer repair advice needed - pics included. by WanderingMozzie
We had to have some of the lintels on our brick house built in 1964 replaced because I was told the steel of the era wasn’t the best. I wouldn’t leave that because the weather can get in and rust the lintel more.
fergablu2 t1_j71zxpm wrote
I was impressed that my cat knew the word dinner.
fergablu2 t1_j0qsen2 wrote
Reply to Exterior door stuck closed by WtRingsUGotBithc
I can’t tell from that picture what I’m looking at, but I had my back door got stuck closed, and had to take it off its hinges because I couldn’t get the latch on the doorknob to release. Exterior doors are heavy, so I suggest you enlist a friend to help. Once it was off it’s hinges, I could remove the door and then knob, which I replaced. If your hinges are painted over, it will be more of a challenge. Mine was a newer steel door and I got the hinge pins out without a huge effort.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIL recent research shows the demodex mite, which lives on most humans' skin, has an anus. Contradicting earlier findings. by AudibleNod
What the eye can’t see, the heart won’t grieve.