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No wonder they couldn't find it. It was only flying at 30mph.

Oooo. I love oyster mushrooms! One of the easiest to find. Just look around at trees while driving.

Morel mushrooms are always full of springtails. I cut them in half, and snack them on the side of the sink. But there is no way to get rid of all of them. Oh, well. A bit of extra natural flavoring I guess.

“It fell off the truck...uh... conveyer belt."

She has very pretty eyes.

When our son was in HS, the parents of some poor rich kid bought him a Camero as soon as he got his license. He promptly wrecked it. So they bought him a second one. With he also soon wrecked. So the idiot parents bought him a third car. I don’t remember which. But some over powered one. I can’t imagine what his

Until you hit a light post. Like I did.

Way back in 1974, I had a Datsun pickup. My friends and I used to spend most every weekend on or near the Buffalo River in NW Arkansas. So, this late winter day, I wanted to show my new girlfriend the sites. This time of the year, when things are melting, it’s fun to go there as the huge ice flows are falling off of

Also estate sales. Great places to get all kinds of tools really cheap.

This sounds like a story that Beth Mole would have written about.

Never gonna build one. But if you have trouble finding compression springs, try a farm supply store.

She could drop out of the public eye right now and live 5 lifetimes comfortably. But sooner or later, she will do something really, really stupid. Or someone else will come along and unseat her. And her popularity will tank. Seen it happen before.

The crash when she falls will be huge. And fun to see.

I think a more appropriate test would be to build a satellite from scratch and launch it in a week or less. Maybe that will come later.

I thought it had been a known fact about a human bottleneck for a long time.

I remember reading a Popular Mechanics, I figure it was late '70s, early '80s. The article was about a new steam locomotive design someone came up with. It theoretically would be more powerful and cheaper to run then diesel/electric locomotives. Only problem was no one would put up the capital to build one to test it.

My Dad was a professional photographer. One of his repeat customers was a local semi-famous motel. It is a single story type. They are kinda like a row of duplexes built all connected. With a space between every other one, where all the plumbing and vents were located. The owner called once, to have Dad come and

That was for the old ni-cad batteries. They would form a “memory” of sorts if you did partial charges on them often. To get the longest life out of the batteries we have now, it is better to keep them between 30% and 70%. I charge my pixel 6 for about 1 hour in the evening while watching TV. I've read that EV's are

10! I'd be 25.

At the end of 2016, we bought a 2012 Ford Fusion, with 80,000 miles. With only a few minor problems, it’s been a pretty good car. We are semi retired, and never go long distances, so it only has 113,000 now. It would be fine with us if it lasts another 11 years.