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Reply to comment by N0SF3RATU in Looking for an Egyptian cotton goose down comforter (1000+ thread count & 1000+ fill power) by Ok_Marsupial6435
No "down proof" fabric is going to breathe well. In order to make the fabric impenetrable to feathers, they make it unbreathable.
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Reply to comment by ukfi in Doesn't look like much but it's been cranking out perfect pots of rice for 30 years this month. by Mr_Hellpop
The tub on mine is definitely corroding. The oxide layer does not protect aluminum from corrosion forever.
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Reply to comment by Speed_Bump in Doesn't look like much but it's been cranking out perfect pots of rice for 30 years this month. by Mr_Hellpop
I have a similar super old one with an aluminum tub and I'm worried that it's becoming a significant source of aluminum in my diet. Are there any options besides aluminum and teflon? I'd really like one with a stainless steel interior.
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Reply to comment by Ribak145 in Have you updated your timelines following ChatGPT? by EntireContext
I agree that it's evolution and not revolution. It feels like that evolution finally pushed it over the "actually useful" threshold, which makes it sort of a revolutionary advancement.
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Reply to Canopy Cabin Remodel by graphicjake
You did a fantastic job. Can I ask what plywood you bought for the accent walls and how you treated it?
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Reply to comment by creedskeyboard in New member! Been lurking for a while! Just bought my daughter her first small gumbo pot! It’s a vintage Magnalite 5qt! These puppies last forever! by cindy_lou_who_1982
There are other options besides aluminum and nonstick. I avoid aluminum cookware out of an abundance of caution and I avoid nonstick because it doesn't last. I have lots of great stainless steel, cast iron, enameled cast iron, and tinned copper cookware.
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Reply to comment by ottonomy in I quit my salary management job in Online Industry to pursue my passion for backpack design and we finally succeeded with our first ever backpack for kids after 3 years of working. AMA! by hoangmanager
It's like the regular Industry, except it's Online