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  • Unimatrix 3725.

  • Everyone's young at some point, I also bought some absolute rubbish with no musical merit back in the day

  • Isn't modern technology wonderful?

  • Ah, so you're a Nickel back fan. Got it.

  • Alone on the bridge he wasn't able to pop to the loo

  • The universal translator autocorrect used to be turned up to high. Probably for the best.

  • If I were a betting cyborg I would bet that they would thrive by converting to the other religion at near light speed.

  • Maybe, I only work with high tensile stuff and occasionally stainless, so I've never had issues with hex heads (that weren't caused by misuse)

  • That's more of a tapping motion for me, but everyone has different needs and who am I to judge?

  • You set up the idea, so high five for a group effort o/

  • No. The cockpit is at the wrong end.

  • Annoyed and Android scans better in my opinion. It could also be a tongue twister.

  • The flipside to that is when you've got a JIS driver and when you're done it doesn't want to let go of the screw. Very satisfying, possibly sexual.

  • Agreed, usually Risa is a pleasant collection of human memes however I find this example to be repugnant.

  • I am not aware of this technology, perhaps you could enlighten me?

  • "But Gina, every month I thirst for blood!"

    "Well, funny thing ..."

  • Thanks :-)

    The TY175 is the least powerful yet most fun to ride, that's why out of those mentioned it's the only one we're keeping and I aspire to convert it to electric when the opportunity arises

  • For me, it's how the key feels in the head. It doesn't go in far enough that you can let the key just sit there on it's own like with a hex head.

  • I find Torx unpleasant to work with.

  • I appreciate your passion for the superior type of fastener. I work in both metric and imperial for all types of fastener and metric allen is the easiest to work with in my opinion.