SkilletHead
SkilletHead
SkilletHead

Another one: I hate it when people refuse to match speeds when merging.

I hate it when people decelerate in the drive lane in order to turn.

Did you do any research into how people read the threads before you did this? I can't speak for everybody, but I would just scroll down through the comments and reply to what I felt like. Often times, it was a comment that was more interesting (or that I had a better answer to) than the parent comment. I'm going to

I apparently go to school at one! Georgia State University for the win!

How have we gotten this far without a your-mom joke?

You won't typically notice anything above 30Hz. The 60Hz modes are great because you can edit down to 1/2 speed without losing quality.

I once took a small charcoal grill like this on my boat (before I sold it) and quickly realized the flaw in this plan. It's convenient. It cooks great. It's low-mess.

What I'm saying is that this wouldn't make a difference. The issue isn't that car's aren't safe enough, its that many people are distracted while driving and as a whole don't take it seriously.

Or, we could not cater to the dumbest people that buy a product. I think we simply need to expect more from drivers. When you're driving a car, you're in charge of a huge, heavy machine and people just don't treat them like that.

Apparently not. I sell trailers for a living and didn't even think about GVWR vs cargo capacity until you posted (I saw it earlier and bookmarked to find out the answer). The question is written to make you think size of the pallets matters.

Always remember that this is a Miata, not a Boxster, not an Elise, not a 370Z, not a Z4. Many of us would argue that that is for the better.

Doesn't China have a history of making products that *look* the same but are completely different underneath?

On a road trip once, we tried to cook a pizza in the oven compartment. Definitely got warm, but didn't end up too edible.

As long as you're getting to that final gravity target, than you're good. Most of my beers tend to be 30 seconds or so in between burps up to week 2 or 3, but I also tend to make higher gravity beers. (6-8% ABV).

I typically wait a few weeks as well. You will end up with more potent stuff in the end that way.

PROTIP: Ditch the bucket lid that comes on it. Use a 5 gallon bucket lid with a screw cap (like what you get with a 5 gal paint can). That way you can check on your batch without completely exposing it.

I had to do something like this shortly after I moved in to my house. Instead of putting a can inside, I just filled it up halfway with water and put a thin layer of wood chips inside. The wood chips floated and made it look solid. The mouse jumps in thinking he can stand, but falls through and drowns.

Fourthed. These are not impact rated nor do they provide adequate protection against chemical splashes.

Has anyone here tried the HerbalAire? What attracted me to it is that the chamber is not built into the whip, and there are no glass parts to break. It also has an adjustable temperature control.

Fair enough. I can see that — he certainly has very distinct opinions towards humanity. I was more commenting on this though: "Why in the world would I want to waste this much time and effort on a custom MR2". Everyone has hobbies. I think stamp collecting (or collecting things in general) seems pointless, but there