276 pts ยท March 13, 2018
The Do Do?
Thats one big motherhumper
in true form, not posted until Oct. 30th
he'll be back.....
Wrong box!
You picked a fine time to leave me, loose wheel
Outstanding in their field
Those are coccolithophorids, not diatoms
Thank you! Not diatoms ffs
AAARRRRG!!! Those are coccolithophorids, not diatoms!!
Those are coccolithophorids, not diatoms!
Yar, tis a trilene knot
Calvin cannot see Hobbes as anything but a stuffed tiger if he is a grown up!!
THIS ^! Calvin cannot see Hobbes as anything but a stuffed tiger if he is a grown up.
... otherwise, really nice work on the rest. Sincerely!
tile and window pane will take the brunt. You can see that their has been movement from the angle of the fire breaks below the window.
plates, and are above/below one another, transferring _any_ load directly to the window pane. If there is any movement of the building the
because there is no jack stud or king stud to take up shear. 2) cripple studs above and below window frame intersect directly with the frame
Actually doesn't matter if load bearing or not, 2 problems: 1) 'sheathing' outside is currently all that prevents lateral/shear movement
I really dont mean to be a wet blanket OP, but that window should be framed with a header. As is all weight is transferred to the window!
its actually not on purpose that im worried about in a situation like that...
What a remarkably open minded comment! Generalization? check. Unsubstantiated assertion? check. Seriously though, cognitive dissonance ftl
DITTO on both... 70 hour weeks get old
upvote for adults birthed from tar pits
The unparalleled success of US government funded science throughout the 20th century starkly contradicts this notion. No other is even close
Around here farmers are having trouble harvesting vegetables because, despite 5% local unemployment, no one will cut cabbage for $8/hr
Thats just it, that cheap labor is a net positive to the economy, it makes us more than it costs... and the more we have the more it makes
While I tend to agree, actual economists say we need a massive influx of cheap labor if we ever want to reach 3% growth.
The Do Do?
Thats one big motherhumper
in true form, not posted until Oct. 30th
he'll be back.....
Wrong box!
You picked a fine time to leave me, loose wheel
Outstanding in their field
Those are coccolithophorids, not diatoms
Thank you! Not diatoms ffs
AAARRRRG!!! Those are coccolithophorids, not diatoms!!
Those are coccolithophorids, not diatoms!
Those are coccolithophorids, not diatoms!
Yar, tis a trilene knot
Calvin cannot see Hobbes as anything but a stuffed tiger if he is a grown up!!
THIS ^! Calvin cannot see Hobbes as anything but a stuffed tiger if he is a grown up.
... otherwise, really nice work on the rest. Sincerely!
tile and window pane will take the brunt. You can see that their has been movement from the angle of the fire breaks below the window.
plates, and are above/below one another, transferring _any_ load directly to the window pane. If there is any movement of the building the
because there is no jack stud or king stud to take up shear. 2) cripple studs above and below window frame intersect directly with the frame
Actually doesn't matter if load bearing or not, 2 problems: 1) 'sheathing' outside is currently all that prevents lateral/shear movement
I really dont mean to be a wet blanket OP, but that window should be framed with a header. As is all weight is transferred to the window!
its actually not on purpose that im worried about in a situation like that...
What a remarkably open minded comment! Generalization? check. Unsubstantiated assertion? check. Seriously though, cognitive dissonance ftl
DITTO on both... 70 hour weeks get old
upvote for adults birthed from tar pits
The unparalleled success of US government funded science throughout the 20th century starkly contradicts this notion. No other is even close
Around here farmers are having trouble harvesting vegetables because, despite 5% local unemployment, no one will cut cabbage for $8/hr
Thats just it, that cheap labor is a net positive to the economy, it makes us more than it costs... and the more we have the more it makes
While I tend to agree, actual economists say we need a massive influx of cheap labor if we ever want to reach 3% growth.