Hope you're better at sorting them than the Persians.Hooray for 300 e-mails to sort through. >_<
Working with pre-K kids made me hate Elmer's glue and I will hate it for the rest of my life.I'm an elementary school teacher who hates crafts. This made today difficult.
http://www.weldbond.com/Working with pre-K kids made me hate Elmer's glue and I will hate it for the rest of my life.
I like Gorilla Glue.
Today I electrocuted myself with it.
"six button control pendant"
Oh, I know. Though not every old button'll do because they're supposed to be secured and blahblah - can't be wireless, for example, because it might be hacked and all that jazz. Still, the problem isn't that we can't think of anything to replace it with, it's that no department will bear the costs/take the time.Do a google search for "six button control pendant" and you'll find many options to replace that dangerous contraption you have to deal with.
It was a hair-raising experience.Because I origamilly read it as "pedant. "
I'm shocked by such poor craftsmanship!
You've seen pictures of me. It was many things but not thatIt was a hair-raising experience.
Okay fine. "Feather raising".You've seen pictures of me. It was many things but not that
He did not specify where the hair was, though.You've seen pictures of me. It was many things but not that
Better here than in HC.My mouse has died It spent a good 5 plus years with me and went on many work trips. It was a good mouse.
I will go get a new one tomorrow. Sadly though, there will be no Diablo tonight. I can muddle through on photoshop and the web using my laptop touchpad, but no way for a game.
Sad times.
I lost one of my ferrets tonight. Dook in peace, my little man.
Rugs. Rugs everywhere.I like my new house and all, but the floors are apparently made of some kind of hardwood-colored butter. The slightest thing seems to scuff or scratch them. I need to find some way to protect these things. Besides the obvious furniture pads and the like.
They're neither. They're engineered hardwood, so thin nice wood layer over cheaper substrate.Well, it's more money and time, but if they are real wood and not just laminate you can have them refinished with a harder epoxy based finish that should help, at least in the heavy traffic areas.
I've heard that there's a market for engineered flooring like this meant specifically to "age" with scratches and scuffs over time. It's not my thing, but perhaps it's intentional. Get used to putting down a protective wood finish every time you find a new scratch though, otherwise water and dirt will darken any exposed wood.They're neither. They're engineered hardwood, so thin nice wood layer over cheaper substrate.
Don't know about where you are, but around here, even inoperable cars still get you a minimum trade-in of around €500 for recycling purposes. I admit, the USA doesn't seem to be as interested in recycling but still...Just the scrap metal and such might get you something.I would get nothing if I tried to trade it in.
A car - even an old one - is made up of more valuable stuff than just the metal in itThere's always been scrap metal recycling. That's a whole different story, because there's money in it. But it's not going to get you $565!