paul-l
Paul-L
paul-l

I've been quite knowledgeable about how to create new embryos since I was about 17.

You're on the internet, watching this video and commenting on it. It's somewhat safe to assume you're in the right country and have sufficient time on your hands. I'm also willing to assume you're not doing anything all that inspirational.

As a red blooded Uhmerican Man, I gotta say the whole video was beautiful. Gay, straight, lesbian, and if they maybe snuck a transgender in there I don't know, but it was all sweet and loving (in a we're strangers sort of way).

I totally understood it, and I completely thought it was dumb.

Been having persistent (mostly mild) pain in my shoulder, but it's enough to keep me from my usual indoor climbing I like to do a few times per week. This has been going on for about a month and doesn't seem to be letting up. I dislocated it in 2008 and think it could be related. My doctor says it might be tendonitis

It would have to be made entirely of rare earth magnet to be any threat to a computer. I'd be more concerned about keeping my wallet / credit cards near this.

Has this ever once in the history of all scissor history been an actual problem?

I love the creations these guys come up with. Mostly impractical, but the ingenuity they conjure up to make the impractical work is always interesting if not entertaining. Might have to get my next (non-cardboard) board from them.

I saw at least one GoPro mount in the video.

At the beginning of the video they stated that the bird had been exposed to each of the mini puzzles already. This was the "Master Class" that tied them all together.

I wanna party with you.

Nnnnnnnyeah, but you're not immersed in the water that's output by a humidifier. I'm sure your tech is sound or at least your explanation plausible, but I'd let my neighbor install one first.

How do you prevent the electric current from at least partially making it out the spigot?

How do you prevent the electric current from at least partially making it out the spigot?

How do you prevent the electric current from at least partially making it out the spigot?

How do you prevent the electric current from at least partially making it out the spigot?

$35 for a quart? I understand that the economies of scale dictate the price won't be competitive compared to the paint we normally buy, but that's way too much for me to justify in any way. It's almost like the printer-ink pricing of the paint world.

Sorry, when I said upstairs it seems I should have said main floor. That deep closet might be cheaper to move the laundry into than renovating the whole room in the basement. One less floor to carry the laundry up / down to could make it worth it.

If you have the room (or even an unused closet) upstairs, I would highly recommend moving the laundry up there. Adding a floor drain doesn't have to be all that expensive and if you're tight on space, the stackable units are way better than they used to be. From a resale value, I believe people are keen on convenience.