Note added! Lol I told the guy at home depot that I was putting these IN MY GRILL and he was like “go to gardening” I will NOT be trusting those men again!
Note added! Lol I told the guy at home depot that I was putting these IN MY GRILL and he was like “go to gardening” I will NOT be trusting those men again!
I mean you should replace the bricks every once in a while. And I said build it in a way to allow air flow....which means don’t block the vents. (Maybe I should have spelled it out a little more clearly!)
I was JUST thinking about this method yesterday LOL. But I just got a slow ‘n sear so that will be the next thing we play around with.
I’m looking forward to the post where you skip the Weber entirely, and just put a grate over your chimney (aka Meathead's afterburner method), possibly combined with sous vide...
It can access what’s was synced. Contacts, locations you’ve traveled to, calls made and received, POSSIBLY text messages.
A few years ago when I was had media fleet access for reviews, many of the cars I got on loan had that kind of data leftover in the system from previous auto writer loans. Names, home addresses, phone numbers - the kind of stuff you really don’t want strangers getting access to. I found it amazing that nobody wiped…
And if you have an aftermarket head unit in your car that does Bluetooth, make sure you connect the wire to the parking brake switch, because some models make it impossible to clear your phone from its storage without doing it. I installed a system in my boss’s Jeep a few years back and I skipped that step, I synced…
This serves as a nice reminder to NEVER sync your phone to a rental car. Recently my Toyota dealer rented a new Versa for me to use as a loaner and the infotainment unit kept trying to sync with my iPhone, asking me via the dash screen “Is this Brianna’s phone? Is this Debbie’s phone?”. The Versa only had 100 miles on…
Yeah I’m sure the cost of the parking permit is high because of a dozen EV parking spots or whatever they have.
So I can park in a handicap spot provided there’s an empty one next to it? Cool.
So, from your own statement: “IF he’s actually blocking otherwise full EV charging spots, then yes, he’s a giant asshole. If those spots generally sit empty, [he’s a slightly less giant asshole].”
So, instead imagine he is using a fake disabled placard to park. Disabled spots often sit empty. Dick move or not?
Wait a minute. Bill uses elementary, smooth brain insults. No ability to engage in witty repartee. No facts to back up wild ass theories.
“B-B-B-But whatabout...?!”
Cool story bro. Thanks for filling up my glass, I was getting parched!
and oh yes.. wearing masks is still a good idea. we’re only at 30% partially vaccinated so far, and 0 kids. Vaccinated people can still carry the virus to others. The vaccine reduces transmissibility but don’t negate it completely. At the same time you clearly have no clue that a reduction in particle density itself…
depends on what state. In Oregon for example they ask you bring your ID, but don’t require it. When you do they don’t do anything but verify the form info is accurate, but they’re willing to just take a piece of mail, or without that even just verify it verbally.
So do “yellow cards.” But they have been the standard for international travel for decades. I am keeping my vax card with my yellow card. My yellow card documents my yellow fever vax, which is nice now that we have yellow fever carrying mosquitos in FL. And yes, they accepted that at many different immigration/customs…
Regarding “A”; yes, viruses are really small. But the droplets they travel in are not small. The mask works to stop a virus that is smaller than the fabric pore size by stopping the droplets they travel in. So, yes, masks do stop viruses.
OfficeMax does not laminate the original card. They make a very nice 2-sided copy, and laminate that, for free. For $1, they will sell you a properly-sized badge holder for the original. My unlaminated original lives in my fire box with my passport, SS card and birth certificate and my laminated copy lives in my glove…