It’s pretty sad what passes for “science” these days.
It’s pretty sad what passes for “science” these days.
I don’t necessarily agree with that. I have my own IT consulting business, and I don’t keep clients by not caring about their business. I care a great deal about their business, as every good contractor should.
ThinkGeek actually does this. Many of their April Fools’ Day products have been turned into real products. http://www.thinkgeek.com/42.shtml
Congratulations, you've just qualified for a job in product development at ThinkGeek.
Really? What’s so hard? “Off-gassing” is the technical term for a substance emitting fumes. It’s asking if it would do such a thing if on fire, and if those fumes would be very toxic. Not too difficult to parse.
It makes more sense if you know what “off gas” means.
I do that with my own homemade moonshine. DON’T BUY THE STICKS online, the best route I’ve found is to go to a wood worker shop and see if he has any white oak. Get white oak from him and then cut it into small sticks and then I drill a bunch of small holes into it to help surface area, and you can either toast it or…
“You’re probably better off spending your money on actual good stuff.”
I work for a supplement company. There is some major mark ups. It’s why there is so many give always and so much free trial products on bb, am, and etc.
There is some shady stuff by a lot of companies, there is a push by the industry and others to clean that up. The biggest thing is people use supplements like a magic…
Can’t our athletes just train in Flint to inoculate themselves of the dangers of Brazilian water?
Yeah, it’s one of those if you don’t have anything nice to say things. On the blade forums he’d get tore up pretty badly. He didn’t go down to a high enough grit and that’s what makes it look so rough.
Yeah but a file knife is a much better place to start in my opinion, easier on the heat treating. I started on old files and I’ve worked my way up over the years. I still have some of my old file knives!!
Ahh, you must not have watched the video and only watched the .gif. At 4:15 in the video you see why. The first time he swings he barely swings and it just dents the watermelon and much laughter happens.
There are more people then you would think that do blacksmithing and or knife making at home that would have the equipment to do this. I make knives as a hobby and I have a forge (Home built even!) that would easily melt copper.
The people in this video are highly unlikely using a blowtorch, that would be horrible to…
Who cares, it’s called common courtesy. General rule of thumb in public, don’t be an a***ole. Doesn’t matter if they knew, you never know what ANYONE is going through.
WE DID THIS at work. We used BoomCo. guns though, as the plastic darts seemed to work better and we super glued thumb tacks after ripping off the rubber ends off. We called them “HR Darts” because if you hit someone with it you were likely going to have to talk to HR. We had a blast shooting them into the pin boards…
Depends on the area you live in I guess. I know for a fact there is onsite repair in Omaha, NE. :-D
Semi low handicapper here. (6) Anyways, there isn’t a huge difference in balls other than 2 piece and then the higher/more piece balls. Until your swing speed is higher you really aren’t going to notice a difference as you aren’t going to compress the ball enough anyway.
This is wrong, people just assume that. Mac’s have enterprise support, their cost is what stops many companies from using them.
My son is a huge minecraft fan and has some of the figurines, he saw this and wants it. So maybe it’s not as far off as we think.