How did you know the code to my sister's bike lock from 30 years ago??
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They can depreciate these assets over their useful life, because unlike your soggy flesh sack, these are capital expenses, not operating expenses.
... For now. I'm sure there are libertarians that think you should be able to sell yourself as the depreciable asset you are.
Off the top of my head, I think sudo journalctl -xeb -1
should give you some useful error output for the previous boot (after rebooting from a failure).
There's a --list-boots
option if you've rebooted a couple times since but aren't entirely sure.
I went down 4 feet with one once. It was meant for 2 people and we only needed to do 8 posts. It is not light duty work.
Turn out I might have saved money renting the walk-behind because it would have been a half-day rental instead of waiting for my second to recover after each post. Guess it gave me time to dump a sack of concrete, wet it, and nail up the brace to keep them straight while it set. Still there after 15 winters last time I drove by too.
Interesting!
I'd heard of using silk thread as a gasket maker (I had to split cases on a motorcycle engine and some old geezer mentioned that they used to use silk, but to just use RTV now), but not as a thread locker. I suppose the same principal applies, I just never gave it thought!
I'll highly recommend "blue" loctite (removable) or similar. It adds enough friction to the threads to keep them from backing out by themselves, but even a small amount of force from a tool will break it free again.
No more squeaks for the neighbors to overhear.
Yeah, now you can bang your shins instead!
But it's pounds sterling right? So at $496/pound of sterling silver, we're only at $17.36 million.
Be wary of subscribing to the void too. I cancelled a long time ago, but for some reason they keep calling.
Dammit, that's gonna be my earworm for days.
so promising in the early days.
About that... Some more news did a whole episode on his career showing that he's been an opportunistic grifter this whole time.
I think the reason is that both acetaminophen and opioids are processed by the liver and that acetaminophen will overwhelm it allowing more time for opioids to be effective.
You can take acetaminophen and nsaids together because they work differently and are processed differently.
But, if you're a heavy drinker, both are dangerous for very different reasons. Liver vs digestive tract.