Omelettes don’t need flipping, or even really touching at all!
Add filling to one side when it’s almost done (I like cheese baby spinach and bacon), then slide it into the plate and fold over the top.
Omelettes don’t need flipping, or even really touching at all!
Add filling to one side when it’s almost done (I like cheese baby spinach and bacon), then slide it into the plate and fold over the top.
I would call that a wagon. There are foldable wagons, but finding a good quality, heavy duty one will be difficult. Also the collapsible ones are usually fabric, and if you need better support, you’ll probably need to add a plywood floor or more to it.
4 dealerships total were involved, so 1200 was probably the lesser of the 4.
He’s trying to destroy yours, but he’s actively destroying the US already.
Make sure your fellow countrymen know that, and don’t allow a wannabe dictator to come to power. It’s still not too late for you guys.
I think the previous commenter was also implying that since the Soviet system collapsed it was also not going to work.
Also what about the scarcity of resources that still plagued the Soviet Union when it collapsed (and seems to have been a big factor)? There were an awful lot of bread lines and defectors for an optimal system.
I have no delusions that capitalism is the solution either, especially as automation takes the power of labor away (what little is left anyway after the political weakening it’s gone through since the 80s). I firmly believe some form of socially conscious democracy is absolutely going to be necessary for humanity thrive and survive it’s own past actions (poverty, wealth inequality, environmental neglect, etc.). But that means surviving late-stage capitalism and not falling into a massive war that ends in a subdivision of ideologies like the last 2 world wars.
Thanks, I watched this in college when it was first on TV and it was a trip.
Is this a courage the cowardly dog reference?
Aren’t Chrysler, Fords, and GMs already built in Canada, or at least a bunch of the parts of them?
They should ban the Cybertruck altogether for being an unnecessarily dangerous vehicle.
I miss shitty_watercolor. This AI slop just isn’t as effective.
You mean the Congress that is proposing putting Trump in the $100 bill?
That says: I support racist policing tactics, and might have guns, food buckets, testosterone creams, and dick pills at my house to steal.
Makerbot after the Stratasys buyout.
There were a bunch of companies that tried right after the FDM patents expired in 2009. Most of them were completely forgotten or ignored because they were closed source (and more importantly closed material) companies and never got very far off the starting blocks.
Bamboo learned from them and decided to pull the rug out after getting a foothold with finally selling decent prebuilt hardware for less than a fortune (see Ultimaker before buying out MakerBot at least).
yeah! Or or use the interrupt pins and a 555 timer! both options are better than python though at least.
Assembly: you are a cyborg.
Or programming a tiny microcontroller to blink a led as efficient as possible.
I’ll pay the 25% retaliatory tarts to get it in the US, but only if I can ride back in the crate afterwards.