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Plastic restaurant grade cutting boards are HDPE, and highly recyclable. You can plane them to remove the scratches and have a brand new albeit slightly thinner cutting board.

Plastic restaurant grade cutting boards are HDPE, and highly recyclable. You can plane them to remove the scratches

considering this is the corded model, not surprising that it doesn’t come with a battery...

considering this is the corded model, not surprising that it doesn’t come with a battery...

The only “cambros” that I’ve seen with shitty lids are the knock off ones.... you know, the ones with the slightly different color lids that almost fit the normal cambros, but tend to crack and fail around the corners within 6 months. I worked in the back of a restaraunt for 6 years, and whenever they got a new km in,

The only “cambros” that I’ve seen with shitty lids are the knock off ones.... you know, the ones with the slightly

If you’ve ever bruteforced a hash before, you’ll know that if you input the minimum and maximum length of the password, you can save hours or days of forcing. It’s true, the hash length stays the same, but the only thing the forcer uses the hash for is checking the generated passwords against.

Where does that grounding prong even go? There’s obviously no earth ground on a battery pack.

Where does that grounding prong even go? There’s obviously no earth ground on a battery pack.

either your speakers suck, or your hearing is going.... my speakers were set around 30% and i heard it, even when she turned on her a/c

Pinkham’s law....

That umbrella test really needs to be done the other way - I’ve never had an umbrella collapse from wind blowing onto the top, it’s always a gust underneath that makes it fold the wrong way. Once they turn inside out, they don’t often work right afterwards, even if you can get them to go back the right way.

That umbrella test really needs to be done the other way - I’ve never had an umbrella collapse from wind blowing

A properly powered raspberry pi 3 (2.5A max mini-usb wallwart) draws about 0.05A@120v or approx. 6 watts at max (including power supply inefficiency). Assuming 11¢/kwh nominal power cost, and a worst case scenario, with something forcing the pi to use all 4 cores at max 24/7, it will use 52.56 kwh, costing you $5.78

using an old pc for this sounds like a great way to waste 300 dollars a year on electricity.

.... you don’t reap what you sew.

.... anyone with halfway decent password security is fine ( long complex passwords, never use the same password for anything, change at least once a year), the real obnoxious part of these breaches is the amount of spam your email addresses will receive. I use a unique email for nearly every site I use, and it’s

I wonder how many people realize that mocha is not actually a fucking flavor. it’s literally chocolate, milk, and espresso. Calling something “white mocha” flavored when it has no coffee in it is complete marketing bullshit. Just call it “white chocolate” like everyone else. (aka sweetened cocoa butter)

Is long as you trust the exit node. If you don’t trust the exit node, and you are using any websites/ services that are not secured with tls, then using tor is actually hurting you.

The cold water here is like 34-38°F in the winter, seems like it would be massively uncomfortable to use one of these that wasn’t heated.

The cold water here is like 34-38°F in the winter, seems like it would be massively uncomfortable to use one of

pineapple or plantains, cinnamon, nutmeg, ghost pepper powder, butter.

Simply disable embedded images to avoid this. (It’s a good idea to do this anyway, as it blocks the 1x1 pixel tracking images from loading anyway, so any spammers that get ahold of your email won’t know that you actually check it.)

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