16342 pts ยท June 7, 2013
I like the existing cabinets. Regardless of color, paint will chip and wear more poorly. The mismatched appliances clash and create a disorganized look. You have a mix of stainless steel, chrome (sink, I think), oil rubbed bronze, black, and white. Sticking with the oil rubbed bronze and stainless steel would pull things together.
Except America didn't. https://www.reddit.com/r/GlobalNews/comments/1kdesmi/trump_had_the_election_not_been_rigged_i_wouldve/
The hair is naturally curly and coarse with the undercoat being very soft. The undercoat intertwines with the coarser hair and naturally creates a felt-like texture that looks like dreadlocks. It happens when the dog is around a year to a year and a half old. The cords do need to be separated to prevent forming dense mats.
To have the hair in front of their eyes cut, that is. When the dog is working the cords shield the eyes from debris. Pets don't have to worry about that, but they generally do not like having their eyes exposed and they get pouty if you tie the cords back or cut them.
The dogs generally do not like it.
So much this. Folks who are good at wrapping have more practice. It is a skill that can easily be learned by pitching in with the work and helping. The gatekeeping spouse/partner will regret that when all of the work is on their plate.
I went down that rabbit hole. The committee website doesn't provide any datasets. But the CDC does. Holy fuck. These charts are not specific to TX, but are USA wide. Which is even more terrifying since we know that certain states have higher than average rates. https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/hestat/maternal-mortality/2021/maternal-mortality-rates-2021.htm
This is beautiful cold process soap making. In order to make bar soap, you have to combine vegetable and/or animal fat with sodium hydroxide to create the saponificaiton chemical reaction. The soap batter can be colored, layered, swirled, etc to make it look pretty. After it is poured into the mold, it saponifies and solidifies before being cut. After it is cut, it is cured to harden the bars and make them last longer.The pH of NaOH is about 14. Soap batter is caustic until it saponifies.
This is mostly right. The liquid soap is called "batter" and it takes about 3-7 days depending on the recipe and volume for it to firm up enough to cut. This is the time when the saponification reaction happens and soap is no longer dangerous to touch. Then you cut and set the individual bars on a rack for 4-6 weeks to let the water evaporate out. That process is called curing. Cured soap lasts longer and makes for a firmer bar.
Message your doc. They can replace it.
That is a different drink.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-65935189
I wish. The tables by me are $25-30/hr.
I'm sorry you're getting downvoted for asking a question.
Not OP, but typically "he" would be used here. A singular "they" is neutral and can be used in place of "she/he" even if the speaker is known, so that is an interesting choice but not grammatically incorrect. I didn't notice the change in pronouns at all as a native speaker. It's possible that this person's date uses he/them pronouns too; I don't know them and don't know their preferred pronouns. Here's some additional reading: https://www.oed.com/discover/a-brief-history-of-singular-they
Generally, yeah. You'll find some on ebay for really high prices but they're not selling. IF you can sell them, they're typically going for $1-2. (I recently settled my mother's estate and went through this. A large lot of bears sold for $15.)
Get management to fix them. EV owners will look for other accommodations where they can charge. The hotel is assuredly losing business.
So much this. We've walked from chargers to gas stations to get snacks and use bathrooms. Humans still need to stop regardless of how we fuel our vehicles...
This. It's also rude to charge past 80% at a L3 public charger unless you have to because it takes much longer to get that last 20%. If you need to go from 80% to 100%, its courteous to plug into a L2 or charge at home if you're able.
You can charge with just an NFC credit card, no app needed. Apps do make it less expensive and sometimes come with perks though.
2/2 are generally easy to use and drive, but charging in public still has issues depending on where you live. It's complicated, but there simply aren't enough chargers in public for the people who need them. More are being added literally every day though. It's getting better and is one of the challenges of new tech that is still finding it's way.
Hello fellow EV owner! Our first public charging experience didn't go well either. It gets easier as you get used to it. Make sure you get the Plugshare app. Electrify America chargers generally suck and are frequently broken. Each EA cabinet has two cables but only one of which can be used at a time. You can charge at home with your L1 charger and it is really slow but don't discount it as a viable charging method for top offs. The EV infrastructure isn't where it needs to be yet. They 1/2
How does that work? A local small business who cuts staff to stay afloat gets nailed on taxes just because?
May I ask what type of surgery was successful for you?
Stone Temple Pilots
Thank you!
What a handsome crew! Can I ask how you attached pupper's transmitter to their collar? We have the same system and those transmitters drive me crazy.
When we visited London from the US, we were treated to beans and toast (plus other goodies) every morning. It was unusual at first, but its really tasty and a great way to start the day with a good amount of healthy protein. The bacon there is so wonderfully different too. Not nearly as fatty and greasy as ours.
They're not nearly as sweet. Otherwise, pretty accurate.
Meow Wolf in Dallas for a very unique and interesting experience. Give yourself a half day for it. https://meowwolf.com/visit/grapevine
I like the existing cabinets. Regardless of color, paint will chip and wear more poorly. The mismatched appliances clash and create a disorganized look. You have a mix of stainless steel, chrome (sink, I think), oil rubbed bronze, black, and white. Sticking with the oil rubbed bronze and stainless steel would pull things together.
Except America didn't. https://www.reddit.com/r/GlobalNews/comments/1kdesmi/trump_had_the_election_not_been_rigged_i_wouldve/
The hair is naturally curly and coarse with the undercoat being very soft. The undercoat intertwines with the coarser hair and naturally creates a felt-like texture that looks like dreadlocks. It happens when the dog is around a year to a year and a half old. The cords do need to be separated to prevent forming dense mats.
To have the hair in front of their eyes cut, that is. When the dog is working the cords shield the eyes from debris. Pets don't have to worry about that, but they generally do not like having their eyes exposed and they get pouty if you tie the cords back or cut them.
The dogs generally do not like it.
So much this. Folks who are good at wrapping have more practice. It is a skill that can easily be learned by pitching in with the work and helping. The gatekeeping spouse/partner will regret that when all of the work is on their plate.
I went down that rabbit hole. The committee website doesn't provide any datasets. But the CDC does. Holy fuck. These charts are not specific to TX, but are USA wide.
Which is even more terrifying since we know that certain states have higher than average rates. https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/hestat/maternal-mortality/2021/maternal-mortality-rates-2021.htm
This is beautiful cold process soap making. In order to make bar soap, you have to combine vegetable and/or animal fat with sodium hydroxide to create the saponificaiton chemical reaction. The soap batter can be colored, layered, swirled, etc to make it look pretty. After it is poured into the mold, it saponifies and solidifies before being cut. After it is cut, it is cured to harden the bars and make them last longer.
The pH of NaOH is about 14. Soap batter is caustic until it saponifies.
This is mostly right. The liquid soap is called "batter" and it takes about 3-7 days depending on the recipe and volume for it to firm up enough to cut. This is the time when the saponification reaction happens and soap is no longer dangerous to touch.
Then you cut and set the individual bars on a rack for 4-6 weeks to let the water evaporate out. That process is called curing. Cured soap lasts longer and makes for a firmer bar.
Message your doc. They can replace it.
That is a different drink.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-65935189
I wish. The tables by me are $25-30/hr.
I'm sorry you're getting downvoted for asking a question.
Not OP, but typically "he" would be used here. A singular "they" is neutral and can be used in place of "she/he" even if the speaker is known, so that is an interesting choice but not grammatically incorrect. I didn't notice the change in pronouns at all as a native speaker. It's possible that this person's date uses he/them pronouns too; I don't know them and don't know their preferred pronouns. Here's some additional reading: https://www.oed.com/discover/a-brief-history-of-singular-they
Generally, yeah. You'll find some on ebay for really high prices but they're not selling. IF you can sell them, they're typically going for $1-2. (I recently settled my mother's estate and went through this. A large lot of bears sold for $15.)
Get management to fix them. EV owners will look for other accommodations where they can charge. The hotel is assuredly losing business.
So much this. We've walked from chargers to gas stations to get snacks and use bathrooms. Humans still need to stop regardless of how we fuel our vehicles...
This. It's also rude to charge past 80% at a L3 public charger unless you have to because it takes much longer to get that last 20%. If you need to go from 80% to 100%, its courteous to plug into a L2 or charge at home if you're able.
You can charge with just an NFC credit card, no app needed. Apps do make it less expensive and sometimes come with perks though.
2/2 are generally easy to use and drive, but charging in public still has issues depending on where you live. It's complicated, but there simply aren't enough chargers in public for the people who need them. More are being added literally every day though. It's getting better and is one of the challenges of new tech that is still finding it's way.
Hello fellow EV owner! Our first public charging experience didn't go well either. It gets easier as you get used to it. Make sure you get the Plugshare app. Electrify America chargers generally suck and are frequently broken. Each EA cabinet has two cables but only one of which can be used at a time. You can charge at home with your L1 charger and it is really slow but don't discount it as a viable charging method for top offs. The EV infrastructure isn't where it needs to be yet. They 1/2
How does that work? A local small business who cuts staff to stay afloat gets nailed on taxes just because?
May I ask what type of surgery was successful for you?
Stone Temple Pilots
Thank you!
What a handsome crew! Can I ask how you attached pupper's transmitter to their collar? We have the same system and those transmitters drive me crazy.
When we visited London from the US, we were treated to beans and toast (plus other goodies) every morning. It was unusual at first, but its really tasty and a great way to start the day with a good amount of healthy protein. The bacon there is so wonderfully different too. Not nearly as fatty and greasy as ours.
They're not nearly as sweet. Otherwise, pretty accurate.
Meow Wolf in Dallas for a very unique and interesting experience. Give yourself a half day for it. https://meowwolf.com/visit/grapevine