Rebate = rabbet
I’m pretty sure.
Rebate = rabbet
I’m pretty sure.


I’ve been told if mosquito bites don’t itch it could mean you have a poor immune system. I for one have a thick blanket of fur and am not so bothered by them.


This is the way.


My worker eats 4 to 5 small meals over the course of a 12hr work day. One of these is second breakfast which he sings as he brings it to the microwave.


Ramen in Italy. Not the best Ramen I ever had but best outside of Japan. I also had very authentic Chinese in Italy. Had some of the best burgers I’ve ever had in Japan. China had a lot of odd takes on American foods and chains. There’s kind of a long list here.


Many of the model makers that work there have gotten bladder cancer most likely caused by the AC glue accelerator that they use a lot of.


And working there means battery cancer.
Do you have any examples of such models? Models like this are the only interest I have in LLMs.


Get the feeling you’re responding to… not a person.
That being said I’m in the same boat in GA. Registered independent.


With 2 people working 80hrs a week and a kid in cloth diapers I assure you I cannot wait a few weeks.
Could probably get the diapers done throughout the week by hand and I do all my own laundry in a hotel room by hand when I have to travel for work, but I dont have the littiney of other home owner crap to take care of or all the bedding and towels so its just my clothes.
At what time should I be doing my entire family’s laundry by hand including bedding for 3 to 4 weeks?
Sure could drop off at a laundry service but at that point its expensive enough to have just paid the repair guy with the part in his truck to come out and fix it defeating the whole point of fixing it myself.


The one place I’m having issue with this is appliance parts. Every time I try to buy from an appliance parts retailer on line it takes weeks to get my part. It’s either that or I call a local repair shop that has parts in stock and will sell it to me if I have the time to get out to their location an hour and half away between 9 and 3. Man I’m just trying to fix the washer when I get home from work. I dont have time for all that or the time to wait for the part, laundrys gotta get done!


I loved the DaVinci Museum! Second to the ADI design museum, but I’m a bit of a design nerd.
I hadn’t realized the extent of his hand in essentially the existence of Milan. It’s definitely one of the best non kiddie science museums I’ve been to. The Fernbank in Atlanta is increasingly kiddie inside but out back they have an extensive forest of native plants which is super cool. They do adult nights sometimes but I think thats just adults getting drunk and doing kid stuff.


This sounds like a person that learned methods to manage their ADHD before trying meds. If its not habitual its bound to be forgotten. Also I don’t wear deodorant very often.
I sometimes find when you do this, ask how someone’s doing outside of the initial small talk bit, they seem to find it more genuine and will open up anout how they’re actually doing. When I’m working and someone greets me with :how are you" or “how’s it going” I’ll usually answer something ridiculous like wonderful! And not ask them back. If we’re still working chose by, a bit later I’ll ask how they’re doing.


I will say anecdotally, my wife has aggressively kissed my dog since she was a puppy. The dog aldo knows we don’t like face licks and will boop my wife on the cheek with her nose repeatedly.
And to answer your question, people are into what they’re into, I just don’t get feet.

A good friend of mine regularly answers the phone like this.
My best friend and I always answer eathother’s calls with “Marco”.


This was one of the first things I remember someone teaching me as a small child and then again (correcting some) when I started martial arts. I attribute never breaking any bones as a kid to this.
Knowing how to fall is an important life skill that should not be reserved for people who partake in dangerous activities.
Glendale Train by Ner Riders of the Purple Sage
Technically about a train robbery.
Adding:
Monkey and the Engineer by the Grateful Dead
I think if you poured that from the back of the skull there aren’t that many undercuts except around where the jaws meet. Still likely a 2 part mold but nothing overly complicated and putting the seam around where the jaws meets alleviate the undercuts there as well as helps hide the seam.
Or it could be a single metal mold utilizing the size difference after heat change to help release. Still poured from the back which we don’t see in the pics.
That’s interesting, I’ve never heard that and I’ve worked with carpenters in many places over the world. I definitely find the same thing when I look for a bit by the name though.
And I kind of like it more because you can think of it as giving some back on a cut like a marketing rebate.