housebird350
housebird350 t1_j8sxmly wrote
I plan on using it to write my Continuous Improvement Process paper for work. I dont care if it makes sense or not or how factual it is as long as Im not the one having to make up the bullshit.
housebird350 t1_j69ihr6 wrote
Im in Arkansas, with fiber, and paying $55....granted its not under $50 but its also not outrageous either.
housebird350 t1_iymf23l wrote
Reply to Is it possible that nuclear defense technologies will surpass the abilities of nuclear weapons in the future, rendering them near useless? by Wide-Escape-5618
Nope. There will always be countermeasures. You might be able to stop an attack from smaller nuclear countries like North Korea or Iran if they develope a nuclear warhead and they can only produce 15 or 20 of them....but like Russia or China who have submarines to bring those warheads to just offshore, launch nukes and hundreds of decoys simultaneously or even develop stealth technology, hyper-sonic weapons that can reach their target before we could react or even a reactive armor coating similar to tank armor that can fend off the laser.....
housebird350 t1_iya07lj wrote
Reply to comment by SatanLifeProTips in Used mastic to repair holes in front steps, eternally sticky and causing a mess now by RoarBacon
Thats not what OP said though, he said holes IN THE STEPS, not the joint between the steps and the house.
housebird350 t1_iy9cna0 wrote
Reply to Used mastic to repair holes in front steps, eternally sticky and causing a mess now by RoarBacon
I would scrape it out and use mortar, not mastic. You can also use "patchcrete" its already mixed and comes in smaller tubs if the repair is fairly small, it will keep you from having to buy a 60lb bag.
housebird350 t1_iwm9w7k wrote
Reply to Subway now has some smart fridges that can talk to you, to dispense sandwiches in places like airports and hospitals by el_gee
No thanks....If I wanted my sandwich maker to talk I would get married.
housebird350 t1_iwlh1gc wrote
Reply to Spotted on this morning's commute: Andy Samberg's lesser known Cleveland-based electrician brother, Sandy Hamberg. by samnewmanmusic
No sense in me applying then...
housebird350 t1_ivp5g6z wrote
Reply to comment by mightynifty_2 in Deck post cut too short by [deleted]
I would get a "post saddle" like a Simpson strong tie or similar that you can buy at Lows/Home Depot and just shim it with something that wont rot like a piece of synthetic decking cut down to proper size.
housebird350 t1_j8xaral wrote
Reply to My vinyl resting place by linuxknight
I thought you were talking about Vinyl Chloride....