

I’ve got a big pile of lumber I had milled that is almost finished drying. I’m buying up the remaining woodworking tools I need to process it into various items. The American made options are out of my price range.
I’ve got a big pile of lumber I had milled that is almost finished drying. I’m buying up the remaining woodworking tools I need to process it into various items. The American made options are out of my price range.
Have you checked your sacrificial anode? If it’s gone, this will keep happening.
You can buy a kit car, but those are mostly targeted at people who want to build an affordable sports car.
Their accident rate continues to decrease and things like quorum sensing and platooning are going to push them to be better than humans. You’re never going to have a perfect system that never has accidents, but if you’re substantially better than humans in accidents per mile driven and you’re dramatically improving throughput and reducing traffic through V2X, it’s going to make sense to fully transition.
I imagine some east Asian countries will be the first to transition and then the rest of the world will begrudgingly accept it once the advantages become clear and the traditional car driving zealots die off.
If you use change tracking you will have a record of the creation process in some detail.
https://www.popsci.com/diy/track-changes-in-word-google-doc-pages/
I hate it when I get benereal disease on my benis.
I’m fascinated as to why “not absorbing smells” and the ability to be hosed down were major selling points to you.
If there’s one job I think AI could definitely replace, it’s crafting reports by investment bankers.
They have a “basement dweller” achievement if you hit two years.