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In many rural areas it’s not though. Tractor Supply might be the only feed store for miles, and I don’t mean go 5 miles to the next town. I mean it’s over a hundred to the next closest feed store, which happens to be another tractor supply.
In many rural areas it’s not though. Tractor Supply might be the only feed store for miles, and I don’t mean go 5 miles to the next town. I mean it’s over a hundred to the next closest feed store, which happens to be another tractor supply.
Spaceballs 3: The Search for Spaceballs 2: The Search for More Money
The joke
Your head
Vote for the guy that’s unfortunately not willing to break with decades worth of support for Israel or the guy who’s said he’d send in ground troops wins.
I’m pretty sure someone discovered that is true recently, but can’t be assed to try to find it right now.
President can’t pardon state crimes.
Except they can. Can’t vote depending on the crime and the state, but can totally hold office.
No, static pressure against a pump (which technically a fan is) is much less stressful against the motor than limiting the supply is. It’s easier for the fan to push against resistance than it is to pull air through resistance.
Yes, you want to filter on the output side. Putting the filter on the input will put extra strain on the fan motor.
Doing this from memory, but I think there was a paper a few years back proposing using stem cells in an implanted calcium lattice. Basically an artificial implant that would grow into an actual rooted tooth.
Yes, the laser printer bricks itself if you miss a payment on your ink subscription…