tysca.bsky.social
29. Welder. Flute & piano player. Differential equator. Ski instructor. Seamstress. Rock climber. Metal caster. Mechanic. Forest enthusiast. Blacksmith.
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Hey Ana, I have some specific volunteer utility questions for you. Could you please DM me (here or Twitter)?
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This is so very excellent my dude! :)
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Dr. Angela Collier, this was such an incredibly masterfully woven story. Brava.
I read Surely You're Joking, Mr Feynman when I was a teenager and from what I remember I liked it, like lots of teenage boys idolized characters like Greg House. Now as an adult, it was pretty eye opening to reexamine.
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Elon Musk is far from a scientist. He's never really been even an engineer.
Dr. Collier has much better masterpieces to share than an Elon dunk.
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Elon Musk, despite his many faults, is absolutely responsible for the existence of SpaceX today. Gwynne Shotwell calls the shots, but Elon was extraordinarily gifted at direcring a team towards a goal despite not having much technical prowess all his own.
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Literal genocide apartheid supporter and Palestinian death coomer.
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I thought so!
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Is that in western Montana? And is it painted?
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If you trade "Armenians" for "Israelis" and switch out "Turks" for "Palestinians" I suspect you'd call it based
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Not royal, it's royal👌
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The idea if to make the upper shelves reinforced by a cross beam like the bottom one is. It can be hidden in the back of the shelf on the top of bottom.
Pre-drill holes so the wood doesn't split when screws are driven in.
Should take less than 2 hours if you have absolutely zero skills or tools.
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These particle board shelves aren't supposed to hold this much weight, but they're pretty resilient. By adding a reinforcement, they'll be totally rock solid and you won't need a new bookcase unless you want it.
This IKEA-type "apartment furniture" can do incredible things with small easy mods.
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I don't think I recognize any title here.
You can strengthen this bookshelf with an oak 1x2 (buy 2@6'), a steak knife (or saw), and self-tapping 1 1/4" construction screws and a screwdriver (drill recommended).
Cut boards to match shelf length, and screw them in vertically along the back side.
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Then the Achilles tendon and subtalar joint must also be legs. Plantar fascitis is legs. Cunieforms is legs. Only metatarsals and below is feet.
I'm pondering this far more than I ought to, and despite how badly I desire to disagree with this take...I don't think I can.
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I'm getting a deep sense of deja vu!
I've been following both of you consistently since before anyone knew what self-checkout or chip credit cards were 15 years ago.
Pontiac still sold new cars back then and the Tea Party was a tragedy that had yet to happen and YouTube had stars and gray bars.❤️
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Is it 2009 again??? What a pleasant crossover!
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Oh my oh no, Bluesky doesn't translate for me. I guess I'll need to start practicing Russian again.
I can't quite read why you said it, but I'm pretty sure I can read your Ukrainian here though😂😂
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Howdy neighbor. Just joined and you're my first follow. DGG sent me.