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Increasing blood flow is probably an exaggeration, but it definitely does provide stability of the underlying muscle connection, much in the way compression sleeves offer support for injuries.

Yeah, I figured it wasn’t Kilz. Kilz is extremely good at hiding. You can read reviews of people who used it to cover up black marker.

Did they spray or roller? Spray can offer complete coverage in one coat, while the quality of the roller matters quite a lot.

What primer did you use?

You should be able to use a white primer like Kilz to hide even black marker, if you’re going to use a light color paint. I had walls painted in a medium gray and it just required one coat to hide it below a sand-tinted paint.

Two towels and a microfleece blanket.

Sorry, I don’t do this often, but it was too funny:

I’ve switched to using rubbing alcohol on all but lacquered surfaces and painted walls. Cuts through greasy gunk like magic.

In retrospect, it was the stain job that bothered me, leading me to think it wasn’t cedar; they should have used clear, vertical cut.

So, no one else thinks that the wood is probably pine / doug fir, not cedar? The non-uniform stain appearance makes me think it can’t be cedar.

She didn’t just crib from Michelle Obama; she also got rickrolled.

Ooh, I should definitely add Super Bad to my list. Thanks.

I have a workout music playlist, but it’s not on Spotify and it doesn’t have ‘workout’ in its name. I call it the Power Mix:

My primary alternative to SB is New Seasons, where any donut and a 12 oz coffee costs me $2.74.

Ironically, because my Zojirushi is big and cleaning is more involved than just washing the pan, I started cooking rice on the stove for small 1~2 cups.

That’s like asking why Tom Brady keeps doing dumb things.

In the Portland (OR) area, Metro’s recycled paint is $13 /ga and $65 / 5 ga. Their program is quite large, producing 16 colors, and having received certification from the Master Painter’s Institute / Green Seal for recycled paint — no other jurisdiction has qualifying paint. It’s not free, but you’ve got a lot of

I am intrigued that anyone who has ever gone backpacking, hadn’t naturally figured this out on their own.

Does anyone know of a US retailer for a drive shaft kit? I’ve already got a hubless Shimano Nexus, and it looks like a drive shaft would be perfect.