I bet you were blocked from winning. In fact, if you look closely at this conspiracy theory you’ll see that all the pieces line up!
This is the fist puzzle I have bought in decades.
So far it seems pretty good.
Those colors are a bit vibrant… Maybe too vibrant…
Jokes aside it looks very cool! Great activity
M6 x 1.0 stainless steel cap nuts aka acorn nuts were $2.39 each at Ace and I need 14. They had 3 in stock. Would have been about $36.00 with tax.
Went to Amazon and got a 50 pack for $5.39 with 4.7 out of 5 star reviews and free shipping.
Oh, ok. I thought you specifically meant Mcmaster had locations in Canada. I use Gregg’s and Grainger (occasionally), but M-C has a lot of stuff neither of those do.
Same, but I live in a small town with few other options, so I have to weigh the cost of driving 30 minutes one way if I need something immediately.
That would make for some interesting roleplay.
This affects me in ways I do not like.
1000pcs and, damn, amazing way to just zone out before bed.
I listened to an audiobook at the same time
l think I am not enough of a multitasker myself that I could enjoy that.
Having to concentrate on two things at once drives me nuts.
But listening to music instead while puzzling in the evening might be nice.
A few weeks ago, I was down with the flu. In order to kill time, I made a puzzle. Normally, I would play a video game or something, but even that felt too heavy. It felt good not to have to do anything and just make a puzzle.
cross-posted from: https://piefed.world/c/comicstrips/p/930685/prepared-for-this-day
why does who do what ?
didn’t know a noise maker was a thing,… but I understand why it would exist. Nice story
Random tip that may be useful to same. Garden centres get a lot of pallets with a light wooden frame cage where they ships, small trees and whatever . Often they actually want someone take them off their hands, and if you drop one their side on a regular pallet you get a modularly extendable stack with great airflow and possibility for easy cover if needed.
Southern Live Oak
Found a new purpose for the unused left-over parts of a magnetic letter game my daughter got.
I am very intrigued at the odd layout.
Coversion project of old US Army housing from the fifties, after the Gl’s had left 30 years ago after Cold War had ended.
Means there are 100s of nearly identical ones in our direct neighbourhood.
So common and unique at the same time :-)
6 plugs, 6 coils, engine filter, and cabin filter.
correct, they did not, since I was swapping the coils this time around it was recommended to me so I added a pea sized dab to each coil before I installed them.
Yeah, honestly I never saw issues one way or another, but I assumed they had good reasoning.
Replaced a ceiling mounted one that made the plasterboard vibrate with an inline fan. The inline fan is up in the attic and ducts through the roof. The new fan extracts 3x as much air and is much quieter.
Still need to make good the ceiling, but that’s tomorrow*’s job.
*Tomorrow in this case may not actually be tomorrow.
Excellent, good job!
I’ve been wondering what those are like to work on. A previous owner did similar in my kitchen and the fan always rattled. At some point I pulled down a gasket caught in the blades, so clearly they screwed up the installation. I haven’t been up there though, I hesitate to deal with the insulation.
But I want maximal acoustics in my bathroom. The world needs to know.