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ThatDarnScat t1_ja0bulr wrote
Reply to comment by Boredandtiredbroke in California Lottery stands behind $2 billion Powerball winner despite claim ticket was stolen by ILikeTalkn2Myself
I could change my name, family, AND face for waayyy less than $2 Billions..
ThatDarnScat t1_iy6x64d wrote
Reply to comment by VerbingWeirdsWords in Remington Letter-Riter typewriter, purchased in 1958 for $83.41 (which would be $860.11 today) by VerbingWeirdsWords
Nope. 1860s
ThatDarnScat t1_iy4t502 wrote
Reply to comment by andy_pickle in Remington Letter-Riter typewriter, purchased in 1958 for $83.41 (which would be $860.11 today) by VerbingWeirdsWords
Yes, they started making typewriters after the Civil War concluded and the demand for guns dropped. Pretty interesting history.
ThatDarnScat t1_ixy1qpk wrote
Reply to comment by Bro_Code_Number_1 in Zojirushi SM-KHE48. Used daily for 6 years. Retains heat better than a Yeti, fewer $$$. by home_cheese
This is the key. No need to use an inferior product because you don't know how to cool a drink off before you put it in your tumbler :P
ThatDarnScat t1_ixy1lpt wrote
Reply to comment by citylimits- in Zojirushi SM-KHE48. Used daily for 6 years. Retains heat better than a Yeti, fewer $$$. by home_cheese
Get it to drinking temp before you put it in. Then the efficiency is working for you. I make my coffee strong and put one ice cube in it. I have it down to a science where the icecube is a very specific size and it gets it to perfec, ringghhtt above drinking temp, and its perfect when I get to work.
ThatDarnScat t1_ixy1flb wrote
Reply to comment by LikesTheTunaHere in Zojirushi SM-KHE48. Used daily for 6 years. Retains heat better than a Yeti, fewer $$$. by home_cheese
I have one. I make my coffee strong and put an ice cube in it to get it down to just above drinking temp. It's perfect. If I don't do that. I have to leave the thing open for an hour or so before I can drink it.
ThatDarnScat t1_iw55kwb wrote
Reply to comment by shredsickpow in Milwaukee straight snips, bought in 2005 and used on hundreds of projects. Still sharp and tight. by madmax_br5
Just want to give you props. Milwaukee makes some legit good stuff that (a lot of) is made in the US. I took a lean manufacturing workshop with a couple of guys from the Greenwood facility (Sawzall blades) and got to hear about the fab and heat treat process.
Good stuff
ThatDarnScat t1_jb7f9ep wrote
Reply to comment by Gockel in 2 helicopters collided in air by louiesoapbox
Trains of the sky....