

This video is someone who actually drives a truck for a living, not a suburbanite who needs a lifted child slammer pickup to boost their fragile masculinity as they drive to the supermarket.
This video is someone who actually drives a truck for a living, not a suburbanite who needs a lifted child slammer pickup to boost their fragile masculinity as they drive to the supermarket.
They could make a stick that a soldier could put a spherical grenade on to help give extra range. Like an atlatl or one of those tennis ball launchers for dogs.
An organization funded by the companies it monitors.
Gildan makes a lot of their shirts in pretty bad sweatshops.
But if you’re looking for t-shirts made somewhere more “ethical”, prepare to literally pay 10x the price.
For my workout or dirty work shirts I go to thrift stores. There’ll be lots of polyester/cotton blend shirts but probably still gonna be more than $3.
Similar story in my life but a 12-pack of Smirnoff Ice
Canada is a petrostate after all.
I also switched to a trackball for ergonomic reasons. Not carpal tunnel, something with my thumb. I think ulnar and radial deviation (left and right movement from the wrist) aggravated it. Trackballs helped, as did physio.
They were from Muji. Cotton slippers. The ones made from some kind of reed are gone.
Good point. But I don’t know how it’d off-gas or if it’d leak onto stuff.
I’m a fan of using 3-in-1 oil for most things. Should be good for metal tracks.
Not food safe though. Not sure what to use on kitchen drawers.
WD-40 is a rather poor lubricant. Maybe OP is also talking about wooden drawers or somewhere food is stored? In those cases I’d not use WD-40 either.
Probably as effective as any other carbon capture and storage scam.
And also the year of the Linux desktop!
No mention at all of having fewer kids? That alone has a huge impact.
What about two year dust?
My wrists are too old for hand grinders!
When I worked slinging coffees, we used a specific coffee machine cleaning substance. You poured in these pill shaped bits and they’d absorb excess oil as they ground through the machine.
Tabarnak!