Fair point.
Fair point.
Fun game. Love the writing.
I’m still hoping for combo planets.
Or just not tell us and surprise us in the middle of a MO.
At the very least, they have technical specs for their resins.
I would look up Reynolds Advanced Materials (they make Smooth-On). They cater to prop makers.
I do resin casting as it pertains to dice. Sadly, I have not found any communities where I am not the only poster.
I know of some dicemaking discords, but you might need to poke your head into Reddit (blasphemy to some here) and find external links from one of their communities.
As to basic questions for small scale casting (even my big pours are under 100ml), I am happy to answer.
Anyone they swap in will also be “mildly concerned with but still selling arms to and defending Israel,” as this is what the backers want (or are too afraid to back away from).
Cashiers fought for WFH?
If you’re talking about other sectors, it’s been done before (off-shoring in the 2000s).
There are a wealth of bicycle repair manuals. The ones from the 1960s that I have are remarkably well illustrated.
Home Depot used to sell “Home Owner’s Bible” manuals with general knowledge for testing and repairing things around the house.
Coworker of mine was handling hardware returns for our main data center. There were two issues with this: It wasn’t his job and he never told anyone about it. Work fired him during his vacation because they saw he wasn’t completing his assignments, but never asked him for reasons.
Six months later, the company got hit with over 200k in service plan renewals for hardware we no longer used.
For Super-Earth!
Congratulations on your promotion!
Oh, I thought you got promoted to my command chain.
Plot twist - OP is a cat.
I have gastroparesis, which means that I’ve been leaning on these pretty heavily of late. I don’t yet have a favorite, really, but the premade Soylent is rather filling. My biggest issue with all of them has be the sugar content.
For a second I thought the next Pokémon game went Grimdark.
Olaf Scholz
When cooking, remove the “head” and “butt”. This gets rid of the venom sacs and other, less desirable, bits.
If a spider is venomous, it is poisonous unless prepared properly.
I see the raccoon and all I think is this.