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Okay Greig...

I can’t agree more. I actually just field tested a concrete surface that was required to be accurate down to 1/16" over 250ft in flatness. With today’s placement and grinding technologies it shouldn’t be a problem to get the tolerances within 1/32" honestly quite easily.

Fukushima: Nuclear plant not at fault for failures, poor management and maintenance of safety systems and containment design.
Chernobyl: Ask me all you want, I’ve been re

Nuclear is a very poor choice for peaking plants. Trust me, I’m very pro-nuclear, as someone who actually wanted to study Nuclear Engineering but switched to Electrical when McCain (our best chance of pro-nuclear thoughts) didn’t get the presidency, but nuclear has too long of a reaction time for peaking plants, which

To be fair, the development timeline on Pixar’s movies really doesn’t say “no more sequels”...and their current backlog seems pretty normal for them, three originals and three sequels. The real test would be let’s see what happens after this current batch of in-production sequels is done.

“I should go”

I would tend to agree, but cameos are usually pretty lax due to the whole free advertising thing of them being a cameo...

Bioware might have something for you there...

For the simple fact that I love rotoscoping, I’d watch it.

I *really* wanted this, becuase then we could have games with the Kings against the Knights.

Strange, I’d heard it was a hat tip to an Army unit.

Clickbait title of course, but it still raises the question of why would we even bother with soils on Mars and not just use hydroponics or aquaponics? Far simpler control and more controlled....

Nope...That’s not the one I was thinking of though. just “Windows Virtual PC”.

Hell even that Windows VM crap that Microsoft came up with for almost this exact purpose.

That was my thoughts...cool for the retro, but come on that’s what a VM is for.

Dishwashers are an art in themselves - you really don’t want to put clean dishes in because the enzymes in your detergent will actually eat the dishwasher (slowly, albeit) if they have nothing to eat food-wise.

It’s water filled, not air filled.

You should really add using Affresh or a washer cleaner every 1-3 months to that list (possibly in place of the bleach). Most manufacturers recommend it and it actually descales and eats soap residues that clog sensors and cause odors.

Actually the oil filter wrench isn’t “special” at all - all the new GM Ecotec family uses it, and a large socket will suffice. There’s also some damn brilliant engineering in the engine with the upgrade to DOHC, twin balance shafts...

Craftsman... improving everyday tools in ways that are cool, but nobody actually needs for the last 20 years. I swear I have more goofy, single-use Crafstman tools in my toolbag than I’ll ever use...and 10 other tools that do the same job and many others just as well if not better.