gover57
Gover57
gover57

If you have a compost bin, then there is zero waste when it comes to the inedible parts of fruit and vegetables.

People should check with their local laws on this - many municipalities have rules on the maximum leash length, and most are pegged at 6 feet. That’s the law where I live.... 6 foot maximum length, otherwise they are considered to be running at large. Unfortunately they rarely enforce these bylaws, and the retractable

One of them did, my most recent one had a normal USB-A, but neither required me to use those ports. The on-device screens, while small and sometimes unintuitive, were enough to get it working on my home network.

meh, the best thing we did was look up everything we could ourselves and go into the dealership telling them everything we wanted - so the salesperson literally had to just fill out the paperwork. We knew the options and everything we wanted, and circled them and said we didn’t want anything else.

Seems to be shaping up for a good year for the Darwin Awards... Take a look at this from a few days ago....

I’m more interested in how the plane took off from above her...

The last thing I saw USB-B on was a printer over ten years ago. Every printer I’ve bought since has been wifi-capable.

“A recent study suggests avoiding gluten is associated with coronary artery disease,” says Crowe, a gastroenterologist and director of the University of California San Diego Celiac Disease Clinic and Centre.”... (a gluten-free diet) may not be as healthy as we think it is.”

Totally agree. My daughters are 9 (twins - gave us a lead in when they asked about how that happens) and we’ve covered quite a bit with them on what is going to happen with their bodies, and they have emergency kits in their backpacks in case they get their first periods, and they know what to do when the time comes.

Not sure, but I’m interested to know the answer to this also.

Hence the “Canadian” part - we use them for almost everything, mostly because they are superior in a lot of ways. Whoever the genius was who though slotted drivers were the best for electrical, probably didn’t notice how well they fit into a plug... or maybe they did and it was to weed out the idiots.

I moved into my house just over 13 years ago - the next door neighbour’s son was a body shop apprentice. He stripped a ‘34 Ford pickup down to the frame rails in the driveway during the first summer and made a point of being done and cleaned up by 8pm every night.

Our’s weren’t too bad, but no one even mentions that the terrible two’s can last until they’re 4-5... lol.

We had twins. I was well balanced with one in each hand while my wife got the diaper bag. And anything longer than the 20 or so steps to get from our car to house, the car-seats clip into the same-brand double stroller.

Thank you!

You’re referencing the previous Canadian record holder Cpl Rob Furlong’s shot (3 shots) from 2002 in Afghanistan. This new record was in Iraq. Details on how many shots haven’t been released.

The record that took 3 shots was Cpl Rob Furlong back in 2002 in Afghanistan. His distance is still 3rd. This recent shot was done in Iraq, apparently at a group of ISIS troops that were amassing for a surprise attack on Iraqi Military, and the kill sent them scattering, and saved the Iraqi guys. The details of

I’m color blind - the two ends of that scale look the same.... why can’t people choose colour scales better? Muted reds and greens are not the best choice. Hell, an actual grey scale would have been better.

We make the same deal every summer with our kids... $1 per book read. Last year it was $237 for one of them and $173 for the other. Our downfall was letting them get by with those crappy 30-50 page books. This summer, the books have to be “chapter books”.. They’re averaging just under 1 book a day still... and