The recipe you link to calls for four tablespoons of this stuff, which means there are 55 batches to a can.
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You can have them too! Delivered to your door. If you are willing to get 19 kilograms of them—a six-pack of enormous cans—and also have some way of using an entire enormous can at a time.
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How many are you making? I have been happy with the quality from uprinting.com but their pricing structure really only makes any sense once you get to 1000 copies and more than that is better.
Yeah definitely not. Check out the "reflection" of the block of cheese on the countertop.
I don't even believe that's a real photo of one.
We have Babel fish now too.
I also like how the calipers look 100 years old in this shot but also only have a vernier on the metric side.
That Yonkers shot is giving some Cartier Bresson vibes. And I like how the bandaid story in the workshop shot is also a subtle color contrast to the soft tones of the rest of the shot. It's a fun little record scratch to go with its immediacy against the timelessness of the well worn workbench.
Drop your crime-fighting catholics.
Quote post with something good that lasted longer than the Confederacy (1861-1865).
The Sugarcubes (1986-1992).
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Post your favorite film from the year you turned 18
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame just announced the induction of Joy Division / New Order. About time.
No one likes to talk about this because of how he died but: Ian Curtis absolutely could not sing.
I want to celebrate that lack of ability, though! It makes Joy Division songs perfect for karaoke.
My pants feel so strange without long underwear on.
This is from a list of questions for "90s babies" by which they mean coming of age then. As an "80s baby" by that definition it is quite amazing how little some of them resonate. This one on the other hand has only one possible answer for anyone who was in school in the 1985-86 school year.
First they have to taxi from runway 9L/27R.
I want that stop to be under 20 minutes for real, not just in the marketing, which means 800 volts. There aren't a ton of 300 mile, 800 volt charging cars but there are a few and I expect to be able to afford one soon. Or maybe I'll hit the lottery, buy a Lucid Air, and not have to stop at all.
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Chargers on this route are well placed for charging from 20%, but not frequent enough to count on charging from 10%. Fast charging goes from there to 80% and I want to arrive with at least 10% in the tank. If I top up first my one-charge range is 150% of the car's total, so I need 300 miles.
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Lots of discussion in this thread, but even without pots of money like @scalzi.com has I'm getting close.
I regularly drive 450 miles and if the car I rent has the range I'll do it nonstop. I've rented electric and see how to do it without it being a pain. My goal is one reasonably short stop.
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Note: I did not do Galaxy Quest because the Galaxy Quest crew is the *right* answer.
Best Star Trek crew, wrong answers only
Also muppets, but different muppets.
Easy ask, happy to support
This is going to sound unhinged but what that sandwich needs is some vegemite.
Trying to analyze what makes me deem one person more magical than another and I think it boils down to acting on your internal wisdom and persevering in doing what no one in authority says is what you do.
"Nailed" it? *groan*
Yes, artists, this means you'll get paid soon.
I am looking over the Art Show reconciliation, which is finally done after an untimely database failure. You may think the paper we fell back to is one clock, but it is three: the sales slips, the check in/out paperwork, and the tags for the pieces, which we collect as the pieces leave the show.
"Go to sea with one clock or three, but never two".
I need to remember this. I could start all the new ideas, but the journey to finish even one of them is the worthier part.