Well yeah, they're cops
Only if it's in gen-pop
That's what the 3D printer is doing.
They fail to mention what the plastics dissolve into.
Less than 10% of US prisoners are housed in for-profit prisons. But prisons don't have to be for-profit to be corrupt as fuck.
It's amazing how difficult typing a few words into Google is for some people.
Are there any actual obligate herbivores? I think most of them will eat small animals if they're low on calcium and such.
I've found that if my VPN is disconnected when I first connect to Android Auto, connecting it after the fact won't cause it to freak out.
My VPN automatically turns on when I'm connected to anything but my home network, so if I start my car at home, when I lose wifi and connect to the cell network I don't have issues.
They really hit the nail on the head with that cutaway
Bold of you to assume the law applies to them.
Better cash in your 401k for it. With the money you'll make you can easily pay the tax penalty!
You don't have to be a cunt to make a point, especially if it's a stupid point.
I guess it's time to break ground on the concentration camps.
I'm pissed he ruined the Charlie Chaplin mustache, because that's the only place mine actually grows in. I'm forever doomed to shave my upper lip because of him.
Or for not keeping his word about not trying for a second term.
You're contradicting yourself.
What happens to math is that we uncover new ways of thinking about things that change the rules or underlying assumptions
Is no different than:
A scientific discovery can shift our understanding of the world radically and call other models into question.
Science isn't changing, our understanding of it is. Same with math.
Dude, if a mob of people are attacking my car, I'm not just going to sit there twiddling my thumbs. You feel free to, though.
My condensate drain line is clogged, and there's nowhere for me to access it to clear it out without seemingly removing the evaporator coil (which I'm not doing). The drain does go into a pump.
My main concern is the u-bend is at the top of the drain line, but my understanding from plumbing is that it should be at the bottom to let gravity help with moving water through the trap.
My thought was to use clear corrugated tubing from the drain pan to about a foot above the pump, then adding the bend, then a tee right after with a threaded plug that I can remove to snake the line if needed. I just wanted a sanity check before I started cutting. I can definitely ditch the clear tubing, I just thought it would help identify a clog location in the future.
I was installing a TP-link HS210 3-way smart switch in my dinning room. On the side with the mains power I do have a neutral wire, but on the other switch I have no neutral wire from the wall (for that breaker). I do have a switch that's on the kitchen breaker right next to it, though, and that has a neutral and ground.
In my breaker box, both the neutral and grounds appear to be on the same row of lugs.
Running the neutral wire from the switch to the ground works, and I'm thinking it's because it's all going to the same place. This specific switch didn't explicitly say to do this, but other switches I've installed did.
Now, I could run the switch's neutral to the neutral on the kitchen circuit. I didn't at first because I had the other switch wired wrong, so I thought it was the no neutral switch causing issues.
This previous Saturday, I decided to try out my new battery powered 8" mini chainsaw. I was very stupid, and ended up holding a branch that was too small to stabilize it so it could cut it off. Of course, the saw bounced and hit the hand holding the branch.
I got two 1-2mm deep chunks taken out of my index finger knuckle, and a deep flap cut into my thumb. The weirdest thing was that it really didn't hurt; I was just annoyed that blood was everywhere.
Here I am nearly 4 days out, and my thumb is almost completely healed, and the deepest cut on my knuckle is only like 2 days from being completely healed over. The only part of the whole process that hurt was putting pressure on everything immediately after cleaning it, and putting the liquid bandage on my knuckle (it's acetone based).
I'm actually slightly concerned about my pain threshold, because I cut open my shin on a server rail yesterday and it really didn't hurt either.
Hello all, I plan to use my Panasonic LUMIX G85 (micro 4/3) with a 3D scanner setup. This will be fairly close photography, with the max object size being in the 24in(61cm) range.
I have a basic telephoto and nifty fifty, but wasn't sure if there was something better suited for my purpose.
If it makes any difference, I was planning on using a vertical line laser in a black box to take the pictures. I'm assuming there's a filter that can help.
I know this question requires rather specialized knowledge, but if anyone has that knowledge, it's Lemmy.
I'm guessing the answer is leverage, but I have no clue.