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Reply to comment by Throwaway08080909070 in Pet owner uses Grindr to try and find missing cat in Brighton by xanh86
It's getting attention so I'd say it's working
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Reply to comment by TotallyInOverMyHead in Got a question for Twitter's press team? The answer will be a poop emoji by carolinaindian02
Apparently they didn't understand why I had to include the /s
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Reply to comment by hops4beer in Got a question for Twitter's press team? The answer will be a poop emoji by carolinaindian02
He was a little boy he probably enjoyed it
Just because too many haven't been getting it lately: /s
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in How to install some sort of ventilation? by [deleted]
Where are you located? First hunch for me is UK from the photo... I know nothing about how homes are built there, especially that old. I would think best action is to seal the walls and put a humidifier with a pump, but have you asked the neighbor what they've done?
root_over_ssh t1_jbblb4q wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in How to install some sort of ventilation? by [deleted]
Not worried about pests or anything? I really want to see more pictures of this out of curiosity
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Reply to comment by CD_4M in Brazil also has a full on chocolate pizza by Skvora
Yea but people dropped the word "dessert" to mislead and make it seem like pineapple on standard pizza is ok.
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Reply to comment by billswinter in Can tankless toilets be placed so they are not perpendicular to the wall by atmetal
Spreading and better view of the tv through the door
root_over_ssh t1_j9ehln9 wrote
I suppose it depends on the specific toilet you buy, but it'll most likely still have corners that will interfere with the wall when rotated
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Reply to comment by Diligent_Nature in LEDs flicker in old home - solutions? by The_Duke_of_Ted
Could also be other devices on the circuit causing the flicker, as well as a shared neutral. My kitchen lights are on a dimmer and cause the living room LEDs to flicker/pulse when they're dimmed. Lots of issues with neutral and ground wires in this house and I remember that box being funky when I opened it.
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Reply to comment by gothcopter in How can I add a second 1/4 inch water line to under my kitchen sink? by Apprehensive-Egg374
I've seen instructions that do either hot or cold - I think it comes down to what your heat source is and how long the run from heater to dishwasher is.
root_over_ssh t1_j3u71oi wrote
Draining will be faster.
Let's assuming you have a glass of ice in a room with a constant air temperature.
The air will begin to melt the ice and soon you'll have a glass of ice water. The ice is no longer in contact with the air directly and is now submerged in a water that is only slightly above freezing temperatures. It takes a lot of energy at this point to keep warming, so now thay air has to heat the water first before there is a significant temperature gradient to melt the ice more.
Now, if you have the same amount of ice in a strainer, you have 2 changes going on - when the water is removed, they're now 2 separate systems in this constant air temperature exam, the ice doesn't impact the water and the water doesn't impact the ice. Since the water is being removed from the ice "system", you now have less mass to heat up as well and maintain a higher temperature gradient between the air and temperature of the ice.
While water is a better conductor of heat, heating ice with water that is heated by air is still far less efficient than heating the ice from the air directly.
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Reply to guys guys guys, look. I love him by TheMaverickyMaverick
Me too
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Reply to comment by VoiceOfLunacy in TIL that DMVs in the US are allowed to sell some of your personal information and do. This practice is legal under federal law. For example, Florida’s DMV made $77 million and California’s DMV made $52 million in 2017 through this practice alone. by TheKeyboardKid
Was the conversation over the course of several days? Usually they'll send someone for property photos and measurements to get an estimate and for rebuild value within a day.
root_over_ssh t1_iydbq0s wrote
I'd just put a hole on each end of the nut and lock it in place with set screws
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Reply to comment by TheBlueWhaler in Thankful for $GEO by mannahosanna
Each contract is for 100 shares, but the price listed is per share, so for every 1 contract, the cost is 100x the quoted price. So if you buy 600 contracts at $1.13, it is 600*100*1.13 = 67.8K
The 9k is the price change for today only (so current total value - value as of end day yesterday)
The number at the bottom of the screenshot is the total gain... so the current value of the contracts - what was actually paid (177k-67.8k)
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Reply to comment by deepdish18 in The only indicator I need…my mom by nailattack
My strategy was always inverse dad. My grandpa's strategy was always inverse my dad. My dad's strategy was all bonds until early this year.
root_over_ssh t1_iwt3cgz wrote
Freaky that just a few days ago I was thinking about the paper airplane software my grandpa bought in the 90s to keep me quiet and occupied when I visited and was thinking of cloning it into a website.
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Reply to comment by mike9132 in TIL: That in 2019, some criminals were caught and 36 BTC was confiscated. The authorities valued the worth at €127,000 at the time and was sold 2 years later for €1.5 million. The criminals were returned €1.3 million due to the fact that the amount was expressed in Swedish Krona, not BTC by Wendals87
Cryptocurrency is seized by obtaining the key.
Either they find the device that stored the key or obtain access to an account that controlled the keys. Often done by seizing USB drives or getting access to email/cloud storage accounts.
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Reply to comment by syizm in The average Aerospace salary is between $70k and $160k per year, based on salary reports of more than 500 aerospace professionals by Siglave
Yep, my previous job sucked, but watching a launch or hearing people talk about one was always fun when you made something that was a part of it (even if there were many alternatives they could have used)
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Reply to comment by LikeATediousArgument in Bedtime procrastination helps explain the link between anxiety and sleep problems by thebelsnickle1991
Seriously- my me time is 11PM until I pass out. Even then, thats just when I just do the quiet things that need to be done.
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Reply to comment by HiddenWhispers970 in Interior AI - Get interior design ideas for your home using AI by jumpjoom
I couldn't select "wife approved man cave" so services still needed.
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Reply to This old doll uses a vinyl like record to talk and sing by Eigenurin
My cousins had a cecciobello doll growing up, it was slightly broken so it sounded demonic and would scare the hell out of me.