The first print (the message) being fully cured plastisol ink (not dye!) ahem.. The second (the nazi crap) could be any number of things. Even partially-cured plastisol would wash off... eventually. Probably just water based inks.
The first print (the message) being fully cured plastisol ink (not dye!) ahem.. The second (the nazi crap) could be any number of things. Even partially-cured plastisol would wash off... eventually. Probably just water based inks.
Best comment ever!
48% of them are related
Chinook: 165mph, faster than the Apache and the fastest US Army helicopter.
I posted this 120 nanoseconds ago.
I use a carabiner to attach my chain to my wallet :D
Looks like "TeaMpOisoN" to me
Looks like a couple of U-bolts, possibly used for attaching a rope to remove the block. Looks like copper.
This is what I was hoping to see. Now I do not have to post it.
ah, yes... perfect.
Indeed!
It makes Gifs in a jiffy.
I appreciate your response. After further review, with 5% confidence, the writer may have been referring to p = 0.0076 and that scientists fail to reject the null hypothesis.
I can confirm that fact, and I second it. 12-16 with Comcast.
Funny, I employ the same policy.
The article is stating a chance of, or probability of, being false evidence. That is a different 'p' than a p-value. The 'p' in the article, as I understand it, is a probability, and a 'p-value' is not.
"twice the number of people work for the government now than in manufacturing..."
You say this child, at three years of age, deserves to die because it threw away some items...
I do not know about ALL hick towns. But most did not even get ANY stock on the release date.
lol, you have a cheap stainless steel fridge. The true stainless steel fridges are not magnetic. But, this should work on my crappy fridge as well.