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Love grapefruit. Peeled. Wedges. Like an orange.
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hit a speed bump a touch too fast and all my warning lights lit up immediately (in my defense I was staring at the mess outside Public Lands)
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General reminder, seal up your doors and windows. 1/8 crack around a door is similar to cutting a 5-1/2” diameter hole in the wall.
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if at first you don’t adhere, glue, glue again. if it’s still not staying, drive a couple nails in it.
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I forget so many things.
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is it beneficial to have a similar microbiome?
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just happy it’s friyay
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follered.
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you mean your…warm?
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I suspect a toddler will have similar effect :)
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good thing you have that llm brain implant to remember it for you
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ah yeah.
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so work about 45 min, then 1 hour break for charge. rinse and repeat.
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The way I understood it is that the encryption in question was just “archived” data. ie. don’t use iCloud. your iMessages are still e2e, no back door. if I’m wrong, please let me know.
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I told you that I think a lot about sequence. I think I’ve also mentioned I’m teaching a seminar at the local architecture school (where I went for undergrad). Today’s class was all about sequence. We had the group work through the design and construction of a corner of a shower. Half the time was focused on construction: framing a floor, locating a drain, setting backerboard, cutting tile. The other half was about thinking through the elements that need to considered, anticipating problems, and designing with intention and consideration for construction (there’s nothing wrong with making things complicated if you mean to, but I feel very strongly that a designer should know when they are choosing to forgo standards)
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and that’s all that’s left. we decided not have the stump ground because our reach goal is to put an addition right around there. so now that stump will be a daily reminder to lock in.
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when I got mine out they drugged me enough, I apparently hit on the dr oops.
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Common names for types of trim: - trim at the joint between floor and wall: baseboard - trim at the joint between baseboard and floor: shoe moulding - trim around doors and windows: casing - trim at ceilings: crown moulding - trim along stairs: skirt board - trim along countertops: backsplash - trim around lights: flange - trim around plumbing fixtures: escutcheon
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## trim all the way down Trim, or moulding, has a long history in classical architecture. And like it or not, domestic and civic architecture in western cultures still heavily references its classical roots. In renaissance Italy, trim provided an economical way to bring in the classical orders without the full expense of so many stone pillars. The original profiles were a cross section of column bases and capitals extruded along walls and ceilings. To some extent we still see some of those same profiles in modern trim. Today, trim is used to cover the joint between 2 dissimilar materials. Why? Every material moves in a slightly different way which makes it difficult to plan for and control. If you don't account for movement, you will end up with a crack. Cracks look bad and allow air/moisture migration that can lead to other problems. PS, when cracks/gaps are planned for they are called reveals.
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I have an arborist coming to take down a tree today. The way they chainsaw from tree tops is like ballet. The tree is a Bradford pear. It’s invasive in our area. Grows quickly and then has a tendency to fail quickly. They pretty in the spring though. Bradford pears were planted all over by developers who wanted something pretty by the time construction was complete to entice buyers.
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