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muffinhead2580 t1_j8t4t92 wrote
Reply to comment by 5up3rj in TIL cashews are actually seeds that grow hanging beneath cashew apples, which are pear-shaped edible fruits that belong to the cashew tree by Arena-1
Pawpaws are the absolute best. I live in WV and they are extremely prevalent here. So when my wife and I go on hikes I take a backpack and just pick them when they are ripe. So good.
muffinhead2580 t1_j6hvi76 wrote
Reply to comment by skippyspk in the last photo of John F. Kennedy (the 35th president of the USA), in a few seconds he will be gone. by MedicalJoseph
Yes, this is the theory I was referring too.
muffinhead2580 t1_j6g6hyv wrote
Reply to comment by DieDae in Shut off water between well and pump by genitor
This right here. If you've already found the leak you might want to just do the work yourself. It's really easy to filx that tubing.
muffinhead2580 t1_j6ewu7g wrote
Reply to comment by GroundControl_1 in the last photo of John F. Kennedy (the 35th president of the USA), in a few seconds he will be gone. by MedicalJoseph
The trouble you have here is that Tucker Carlson is a joke. He is not a reference for any factual information at all. The real story about the assassination will likely never be known by everyone. There are lots of theories, which the Secret Service is one, but we will likely never know the truth. One thing I would say is that since Carlson says it was the CIA, I believe the CIA had nothing to do with it.
muffinhead2580 t1_j6e75u0 wrote
Reply to comment by GroundControl_1 in the last photo of John F. Kennedy (the 35th president of the USA), in a few seconds he will be gone. by MedicalJoseph
Using Tucker Carlson as a source of news. That's rich.
muffinhead2580 t1_j6dngqw wrote
Reply to comment by GroundControl_1 in the last photo of John F. Kennedy (the 35th president of the USA), in a few seconds he will be gone. by MedicalJoseph
More likely the Secret Service accidentally.
muffinhead2580 t1_j5gk8vl wrote
Reply to comment by deja_geek in Eye-popping new cost estimates released for NuScale small modular reactor by paulfdietz
Yeah, maybe according to what NuScale is saying. But if you look at the cost increase percentages of the manufacturing materials they don't add up to the increase in cost NuScale is claiming.
muffinhead2580 t1_j2foh4h wrote
Reply to comment by Winter_Pay5788 in Removed a faulty dishwasher, now I have two open ports: the disposal and hot water pressure pipe. I recorkd the disposal port, but I am not sure what part would be best to seal off the opening for the hot water pressure. Probably a simple solution, but I am dumb and new to pipe stuff. picture inside by BlackIronSaturn
Clockwise if you are looking into the open thread and it's a right hand thread.
muffinhead2580 t1_iy1ik3j wrote
Reply to comment by windydrew in Tesla recalls more than 15,000 Australian electric vehicles over faulty tail lights by ninjascotsman
That great for you and I'm sure there are lots of people with similar experience. The inconsistency is a big part of the quality problem though. Buying a car shouldn't be like a box of chocolates.
muffinhead2580 t1_ixyr3z3 wrote
Reply to comment by TheNewMeYouHaventCN in Tesla recalls more than 15,000 Australian electric vehicles over faulty tail lights by ninjascotsman
Have done so. A good friend of mine has an S plaid and said it has been in the shop or had mobile service more times than the rest of his cars combined. He likes driving the car but really, really wishes it was more reliable and the fit and finish was better.
Other manufacturers are going to be pushing tesla out of 5he market because they can actually manufacture reliable, good quality cars.
muffinhead2580 t1_ixncnis wrote
Reply to comment by FiredFox in TIL that the 1983 Dodge Caravan was the first car with built in cup holders by FiredFox
Buying all of AMC which led to incoming horrible management because the amc chiefs were allowed to take over.
muffinhead2580 t1_ixhjfv4 wrote
Reply to comment by Zukiff in TSMC Racing to 1nm, Investing $32 Billion for Fab: Report by brohymn80
lol, ok buddy. Whatever keeps you happy.
muffinhead2580 t1_ixhe813 wrote
Reply to comment by Zukiff in TSMC Racing to 1nm, Investing $32 Billion for Fab: Report by brohymn80
The US had hypersonic aircraft and missiles long before any other country. Go look up the X43 and see what year that aircraft was flying. You really think the US just put that technology on the shelf and ignored it or do you think maybe, maybe they don't advertise the technology that has been developed.
Face it Putin, we are so far ahead of everyone else in the world in terms of technology it's not even a competition except for second place. Second place is also the place that China doesn't hold.
muffinhead2580 t1_ixh7toc wrote
Reply to comment by Zukiff in TSMC Racing to 1nm, Investing $32 Billion for Fab: Report by brohymn80
Yeah because those that benefit from increased military spending would never exaggerate, right? I would have trust what 8nsiders say about the US military might publicly. We are far ahead in technology than what the public is aware of.
muffinhead2580 t1_j8tdhqf wrote
Reply to comment by 5up3rj in TIL cashews are actually seeds that grow hanging beneath cashew apples, which are pear-shaped edible fruits that belong to the cashew tree by Arena-1
There are farmers working on them through cross pollination to get a better shelf life and smaller seeds. Those are the only reason they aren't sold in grocery stores.