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srentiln t1_jea5nps wrote
Reply to comment by very_humble in Frigidaire Dishwasher Dead? by Telefrag_Ent
Can also find it on the manufacturer's website, I believe.
srentiln t1_jea043n wrote
Reply to Frigidaire Dishwasher Dead? by Telefrag_Ent
Check the manual to see if the 14 flashes are an error signal. If it is, then there will be more information available about what is wrong and how to fix it.
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Reply to comment by acebandaged in TIL that after a flood killed thousands and devastated the economy, California legislators and State employees worked unpaid for a year and a half. by WhatsAMisanthrope
Because those were the terms agreed to when it was passed, and voters were not given an opportunity to comment on changes to those terms. If this was a business contract, such a violation would render it void.
srentiln t1_je56nph wrote
Reply to comment by 1clovett in TIL that after a flood killed thousands and devastated the economy, California legislators and State employees worked unpaid for a year and a half. by WhatsAMisanthrope
A higher level of suffering for one person does not invalidate the suffering of another person.
srentiln t1_je563eh wrote
Reply to comment by acebandaged in TIL that after a flood killed thousands and devastated the economy, California legislators and State employees worked unpaid for a year and a half. by WhatsAMisanthrope
While I agree that we shouldn't just go on a tax cutting spree to avoid economic harm, I think taxes that had a pre-defined conditional expiration as part of the original wording when passed should honor that condition.
srentiln t1_jdmbrky wrote
Reply to comment by MaritimesRefugee in All of the different levels of gas were the same price. by qbande
I'm not naive enough to think the state will do anything to help expand production, but we have in state oil harvest and refining already. Our refineries have a 2 million barrel per day capacity, and we have over 200,000 drilled wells. I'm not saying I expect Texas/New Mexico level base prices, but the fact our average price is consistently one of the highest in the nation does not fit with having production capacity in-state. Even adjusting for the gas tax, the price doesn't seem to make sense.
srentiln t1_jdjeaev wrote
Reply to comment by geno_blast in All of the different levels of gas were the same price. by qbande
Breaks $5 every now and then here in SoCal despite in-state oil fields that you'd think would help reduce the cost.
srentiln t1_jdhwbvc wrote
Reply to comment by starmartyr in Very helpful instructions from my new toaster by Lorddennings
I wish you did, too. Sounds like a fun read.
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Reply to comment by Traditional-Camera-4 in Does anyone see any specific things I did wrong in this basement floor plan? by Traditional-Camera-4
Might want to finish the bathroom work before finalizing the decision on which way it hangs and swings.
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Reply to comment by JS671779 in Ginger Spice was the only real Spice Girl. by RuariWasTaken
I'm old spice
srentiln t1_j89u1vy wrote
Reply to How to find angle for handrail by Smewhyme
There are a few ways you can go about it:
If you have a scrap piece of wood, you can cut it at an angle that you know is too wide and make small adjustments until it fits well in that lower corner.
You can make a few measurements to find the sides of the triangle that would form from conecting the top stair corner to the pillar and use that to calculate the lower corner angle.
You can use a speed square to get a fairly good approximation.
You can hold the handrail next to the gap at the appropriate heights and mark it with a pencil against the walls and like up the blade with the pencil marks.
However you approach it, don't worry too much about getting it perfectly flush with the walls. It is very likely that they are not flat (highly improbable that they are flat), and even a millimeter difference in position will visible change how it sits.
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Reply to comment by imhereforthevotes in TIL that in 2003, scientists "resurrected" an extinct species of Ibex, bringing back one living specimen, only for it go extinct again seven minutes later when the specimen died of a lung defect by mausoliam95
We know that the oxygen concentration in the modern day is not the same as it was in the times of the dinosaurs by a significant enough amount that their respiratory systems couldn't handle it.
srentiln t1_ixdic9l wrote
Reply to comment by AbyssSun777 in TIL that in 2003, scientists "resurrected" an extinct species of Ibex, bringing back one living specimen, only for it go extinct again seven minutes later when the specimen died of a lung defect by mausoliam95
To be fair, the modern conditions of the earth would not allow dinosaurs to maintain normal activities outside special environmentally controlled enclosures.
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Reply to comment by cvntis4 in Computer chip made using mushroom skin could be easily recycled by NoseCommercial7714
Combine it with the neural tissue grown on a circuit board, and boptronics starts sounding more likely than ever.
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Reply to comment by TheCanabalisticBambi in this plant on my road to work has flowers of two different colors by 0fiuco
A crape myrtle, if I am not mistaken.