Clearly that's where the money is. $2.90 goes hard
I truly doubt that you're 4.604 billion years old
It's Florida, isn't there gun violence regularly?
A lot of us are lucky we don't live in Ohio (I'm from Michigan)
I agree! There never is any confusion in text, it's so incredibly obvious when people are being sarcastic. Tones are so easy to portray. /s
The Alamo is worth being forgot about. It's always told as a feel good story but it's actually just kinda fucked up. Pretty on par for American history
It's my phone. If I'm specifically going out of my way to do that, they have no right to force me to do it their way.
First off dumb take. Secondly, you're only kind of right because Trump can't be controlled but he can't be bought.
Only if you're a Republican
Turns out you can only recycle the same garbage full of bugs so many times before people get bored of it
I'm just getting into welding, and I'm going to try and learn mig.
Truthfully, I haven't even attempted it yet. I've just been gathering the necessary material and this weekend I thought I had everything I needed.
Unfortunately, me being the ignorant person I am, I got an inert gas tank from a 3rd party and swapped it at my local airgas for a 100% argon tank.
Most of you probably see the problem. I haven't used any of the gas yet, and I'm hoping to be able to swap it back for the blend and pay the difference. However, if I'm unable to I wanna try and come up with some alternative options.
Option 1: I work at a brewery and was hoping our gas supplier would be willing to swap it, but I'm not sure on that.
Option 2: I'm trying to see if a gas blender is feasible, as I already own a CO2 tank. And perhaps I could use the argon tank later for tig welding and get a CO2 tank that isn't beverage grade and be all dandy in that regard.
Option 3: Just buy another tank, I like this option the least as they aren't cheap and that means the argon tank just sits there and collects dust.
Option 4: Just learn how to tig welding first.
What would you do in this scenario?
I really liked it, the three are pretty different. There's supposed to be a fourth and more but it's kinda in the r.r. Martin situation
I was about to post the same thing. That series is fucking awesome
Yup, they are pretty common
Summertime - Sweet Water Warblers
He just needs parody porn about him and they are one in the same.
All of a sudden? You mean it gets worse??
I second this, don't get in your friends basement OR garage after a night of drinking.
I sure am, that's how I got the nickname, "The flash"
You can even keep all your bookmarks
I have very little experience and I'm looking to get a welder of my own.
What welder would you get and why? It can be any of the types, but try to back up why you'd pick that one.
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/rqZNTY
I haven't built a PC in quite a few years, but I kinda like how this one is turning out.
I don't want any rgb.
Use case is going to be gaming, model rendering, upscaling, and photo editing.
I was thinking about going to an i9.
Our tap lines are quite long. I typically do a recirculating cycle of pbc and then an acid cycle.
Is there anything I can do afterwards to fix this issue?
Whomever is comfortable with it, feel free to use a throwaway
How long have you been in the industry?
How long have you worked at the current facility you work at?
What's your current position?
What's your average yearly take away?
I installed osmc in onto my raspberry pi 4 in order to easily have a portable movie player station.
I know you can buy a remote that works with osmc but I was hoping to get my Xbox controller synced up with it via Bluetooth. At first I was having tons of issues getting it to even connect (my phone did easy enough.) I figured out that it didn't autoreconnect to the Wi-Fi network I had connected it to last time I used it, when I reconnected it the controller was able to sync with it no problem. Anywho I'm at the point where it's connected via Bluetooth, but the buttons do nothing.
Is there something I'm missing?
Edit: I installed Libreelec and it seems to work great.
So the brewery I work at, each time we can, we set aside a 6pk for just Incase someone has a complaint about something (carb is off, it was super foamy, I dunno whatever). So far it's only happened once, a Belgian beer that had been sitting on a shelf for way too long, that used diastatic yeast, got way way over carbed. We also use them to revisit seasonals to reassess if we want to change them at all.
Other then that we have a large pile of beer that just doesn't stop accumulating.
At what point in time would you deem it acceptable to throw out? 6 months? 8 months? A year? Longer?
What kind of spider is this?
Thank you all for the show recommendations
I took few screenshots but apparently you can't include your cursor in screenshots. Test it for yourself though, the hit box is gigantic
It pays to listen to your grist, it can tell you a lot about your brew day before you ever mash in, if you look and listen to what it is telling you. Do not underestimate the importance of a good crush and the pitfalls of a bad crush on brew day. Your brewing efficiency
We're looking into getting a nitrogen generator and using nitrogen over CO2 for a decent amount of day to day operation things so bonus points if you have a procedure that involved nitrogen