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Oh, here’s another one. For people who do yard work, I’m a big fan of using a machete instead of a weed whacker machine. So much fun to let out your inner Star Wars Kid. I bought a cheapo $7 Walmart machete a few years ago and haven’t used the weed whacker since. And I expect the blade to last forever, unlike the string trimmers.
Isn’t the horribly named “UbreakIfix” chain kind of everywhere now? Not sure what Best Buy adds to the party.
Carbon steel unseasoned wok. I’ve used mine multiple times weekly for almost 20 years for stir frying and deep frying. Nothing fancy, just a Joyce Chen wok with some accessories that was $30 at Bed Bath Beyond (RIP). My mom has used hers for 50 years.
But Twitter is one of the best known brands on the internet. It would be mind-bogglingly stupid to just throw that away.
What the fuck is this X thing? Sounds like a shitty version of Twitter, like the one that Trump is always ranting on.
She is a TERF because she espouses TERF ideology about how trans women “threaten” the idea of womanhood.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_views_of_J._K._Rowling#Transgender_rights
This is a big deal. I know a ton of people who want to go electric but worry about not having enough juice on the occasional road trip.
Whether that’s a valid reason for not going electric, that’s debatable. But it’s an important part of their decision-making process, so it needs to be addressed.
Also, it should always be noted that she has turned out to be a shitty person. Fuck TERFs and other transphobes.
I think a lot of waste management is very local, so the answer might be different for you than it is for me.
In my town, there is a box factory that gobbles up all of our paper products and turns them into new boxes. So I know that putting the cardboard in my recycling bin is worthwhile.
Oh crap, I can see how lousy my drawing is. I tried to keep it simple but it’s so simple that it’s misleading.
North of this drawing is a whole bunch of additional rooms. It’s not an exterior wall.
Thanks for the suggestion. Not going to work in our situation. At least not for a decade or more when I possibly have more time and money to make that kind of change to layout. (Also the garage is currently at capacity with all of the kid gear out there.)
This is very promising. Thank you!
Yeah, it’s not fun. I have a very rudimentary lint filter on the outside of the vent (in the garage) that helps somewhat.
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When feasible, I leave the garage door open to help with air flow. I think my garage door opener has the ability to set alternate opening “programs” so maybe I can set one that gives a few inches of opening. That would mitigate most of my concerns with leaving the garage door open.
I’ll look into this. I’d prefer to not replace a functioning appliance, but its been a few years since I checked into ventless, so it’s good to know that there is a potential tax credit.
This looks quite promising. Thanks!
Yeah