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Will this mixture work in an HE washer?

BTW, my favorite of the stories in the article is Eddie Brennan’s.

don’t forget cleaning up all the dripping oil.

Almost a car thing, I saw a boat with an odd (to me) bar thing across the cabin. Something like this:

What would be funny is if the guy who does it has a vertical bar going from his waist, all the way to the floor, then turning left and running across his foot.

This sounds a little too tame to be just a “Florida” thing. I’d suspect it’s more “Southern”. I would definitely not be surprised to see it in Georgia.

That was a great movie.

I know it’s a typo, but I got a good giggle trying to figure out how to push something with my thump. :)

If this is interesting to you, you could also build a Tiny Titan. https://tinytitan.github.io A mini version of the Cray at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Definitely more expensive though, probably in the neighborhood of $600.

yup, and then pack them heal to toe, like they come in the box, takes up less space.

I don’t get the spatula thing. I didn’t notice where the trash can was in relation to the dish washer, but it seems to me, if you want to make it easier for people to scrape their plates, you’d put the spatula near the trash. In my case, they’re on opposite sides of the room.

Also crystal/wine glasses, beer (or whatever) glasses that have some kind of printing on it (i.e. guinness glass) and I don’t limit my knives to brand. The only knives that go in the dishwasher are the little guys (cheap paring knives, steak knives...) and the cheap plastic handled chefs knives (notice the recurring

Just be careful with the lid part. Hot liquids shaken like that can create a dangerous situation when opening. It’s stated in the article, but also be sure not to bring the milk to boil. I doubt very much that they use borosilicate glass for making peanut butter jars. They may not be able to handle the thermal shock

He’d be awesome as the next Dr. Who

Pretty sure that’s correct and most likely what would happen. It’s just that, without a will, you’re leaving it up to the state to decide vs whatever you put in the will.

Assuming your will is up to date, right? If it’s not, it’s probably not clear who will get whatever money you have when you die. (IANAL)

When I was a kid, my dad had a 76 chevy pickup. One of the cool things he could do with it was to start at the bottom of a pretty steep hill, slowly let out the clutch and it would idle its way up the hill.

Just curious, anyone know how being a blue angel impacts a pilots career? What general track do they take when they leave the squadron?

What hump? :)