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Quote from: PMS Elle on April 24, 2015, 11:43:37 AMI have wallpapered a significant portion of my walls with calendar photos of islands and beaches and rainbows (my version of hatchmarks on the cell wall, lol). My goal is eventually to have no wall showing beneath a certain point on the walls.How many hours a week do you spend without daylight during the day?Can imagine it totally fucking up your system. Artificial SAD, due to conditions at work?
I have wallpapered a significant portion of my walls with calendar photos of islands and beaches and rainbows (my version of hatchmarks on the cell wall, lol). My goal is eventually to have no wall showing beneath a certain point on the walls.
it is well known that PMS Elle is evil.
I think you'd fit in a 12" or at least a 16" firework mortar
You win this thread because that's most unsettling to even think about.
Pyraxis says the cantaloupe is bad because it went dark. It's not growing anything and not smelly, just a darker orange than it was. It looks waterlogged but tastes fine, but I said I would ask before eating any more. So if it doesn't smell or taste bad and it just looks a little weird, can I eat it?
I can do upside down chocolate moo things!
Quote from: WolFish on April 27, 2015, 06:51:08 PMPyraxis says the cantaloupe is bad because it went dark. It's not growing anything and not smelly, just a darker orange than it was. It looks waterlogged but tastes fine, but I said I would ask before eating any more. So if it doesn't smell or taste bad and it just looks a little weird, can I eat it?I would still eat it.
Whole, Uncut CantaloupeUncut cantaloupe stays fresh at room temperature for two to four days, depending on its ripeness, and up to 10 days in the refrigerator. Near the end of those time periods, soft, squishy areas with dark bruises or splotches indicate that the cantaloupe passed its prime. A strong, unpleasant odor even before you cut it is also a sign of spoilage.Cut Melon PiecesAfter three to four days in the refrigerator, cantaloupe can spoil. Signs of spoilage include a whitish, slimy film that you can see and feel on the surface of the flesh, soft sections of flesh that also appear whitish instead of orange, and an excess of liquid in the container holding cut-up, sliced melon. Throw away the entire cantaloupe if you see these conditions.Read more : http://www.ehow.com/how_8190637_tell-cantaloupe-gone-bad.html
Quote from: hykeaswell on April 25, 2015, 03:06:06 PMQuote from: PMS Elle on April 24, 2015, 11:43:37 AMI have wallpapered a significant portion of my walls with calendar photos of islands and beaches and rainbows (my version of hatchmarks on the cell wall, lol). My goal is eventually to have no wall showing beneath a certain point on the walls.How many hours a week do you spend without daylight during the day?Can imagine it totally fucking up your system. Artificial SAD, due to conditions at work?Fixable, if so. She should get one of those daylight rigs that are supposed to wake people up in the morning using blueish light.
Quote from: PMS Elle on April 21, 2015, 05:49:24 AMIs there a way to get rid of mold/lintscum around the top of a washing machine? Also is there a way to do it that doesn't involve using chemicals that will stain the next load(s)?Top loader.You can try the white vinegar/baking soda method...which is probably the safest, but may or may not be totally effective. (My 10 yr old top loader gets pretty funky since we have hard water, so I normally have to go with the bleach soak/vinegar rinse for it to be 100%) http://www.diynatural.com/how-to-clean-a-washing-machine/This is normally the method I use with mine, except I only use 2 cups of bleach (asthma), and let it sit overnight with the bleach, and follow with the vinegar the next morning:http://www.theslowroasteditalian.com/2013/11/how-to-clean-your-top-load-washing-machine.html
Is there a way to get rid of mold/lintscum around the top of a washing machine? Also is there a way to do it that doesn't involve using chemicals that will stain the next load(s)?
If an LED and a halogen bulb have the same number of lumens, would the halogen burn hotter? We have halogen and tried an LED bulb but it seems to be just as hot.
I have a Beretta Airlight (I used to collect knives) that was wounded in Florida. It looks like corrosion from the acid humidity down there. Most of it I can polish out but some of it is on the part of the blade that has a matte finish. Apparently they don't make the orange one anymore - 94.50 on feebay to replace it. I could pay $60 for the updated model. This one is second to my Kalashnikov in favorites so I'd prefer to get the spots off than to replace it.Any ideas?
Quote from: WolFish on May 09, 2015, 11:19:41 PMI have a Beretta Airlight (I used to collect knives) that was wounded in Florida. It looks like corrosion from the acid humidity down there. Most of it I can polish out but some of it is on the part of the blade that has a matte finish. Apparently they don't make the orange one anymore - 94.50 on feebay to replace it. I could pay $60 for the updated model. This one is second to my Kalashnikov in favorites so I'd prefer to get the spots off than to replace it.Any ideas?I would try letting it soak with a good penetrating oil for 24 hrs before touching it. I am a pro at screwing up the matte finish on anything from over zealous cleaning...the less I touch it, the better off normally I am I've found. For polishing the blades, and vintage metal I have always used Simichrome with very good results, but many recommend Flitz now because some say it's less abrasive....and of course some say it's not. http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/343386-Simichrome-Polish-vs-Flitz