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I believe him on a factual level, but not on an emotional level.
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He has costumes, we're not total animals
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I believe him on a factual level, but not on an emotional level.
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He has costumes, we're not total animals
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What about the bounty hunter?
Horny Wan Kenobi
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I'm there!
Getting involved in Citizen Science projects can scratch that itch!
Here's a handy platform for European projects as an example.
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What is this on my apartment hydronic baseboard heater?
Looks a bit like a thermostatic radiator valve without the head on
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TIL farmers in India have a cheaper pesticide solution: Pepsi or Coke. It may be old news to you, but I thought it was a joke.
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Modern rodenticides use the fact that they cannot vomit, so it could be
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My First Commercial 3D Print
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Despite your extensive testing I would strongly advice against using it, due to things you might not be able to detect. A main concern is what we call leachables, molecules that can, well, leach from the material to the product (such as plastifiers, melting agents, etc). Since you are spraying the substance straight to your lungs, the danger level is maximum in terms of contaminants (the regulation regarding extractables and leachable actually started with Metered Dose Inhalers) and I doubt that a plastic designed to melt easily is really fit for this kind of applications. In the industry you would have to track the components of the raw materials and conduct several tests on each part of the device, to insure that it is below accepting doses. And then you would have to account for the sterility aspect of 3D prints...
That being said, very nice design though!
Edit: it is quite similar to why you should use 'microwave OK' plastic only (but in your lungs and with another kind of plastic)
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Nonstick Cookware Industry Furious at Suggestion They Should Stop Causing Cancer
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You might actually not be better off with parchment paper, it is nonadhesive thanks to fluorinated compounds (PFAS) or silicone in most cases
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South Korea passes ban on dog meat consumption
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c/aneurysmprotesting
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My First Commercial 3D Print
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I had to go through the regulations regarding plastic packaging and delivery systems of drugs for work and, yeah, you would have to go through a lot of testing and certifications for it to FDA compliant, especially for a inhaler.
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Toxicity
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You might not be better off with metal ustensils, loads of PFAS are used in the manufacturing process and end up in the finished product.
A professor once told me: "You cannot avoid contamination, you just have to diversify the sources."
FYI items labeled as microwavable are tested to assess what leaches in the food or liquids under normal use. The leachate has to be identified and approved by the FDA (doesn't mean safe but at least ok-ish)
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Second project so far - Barn Owl (Hazel - sanded, cherry stained)
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For this one, actually yes only a pocket knife (opinel folding knife) but now I have opted for a more ergonomic knife (shorter blade and larger handle) and I also have a hook blade for hollow forms such as spoons.
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Second project so far - Barn Owl (Hazel - sanded, cherry stained)
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The YouTube channel 'Carving is fun' has a lot of content regarding tools and also nice projects for beginners if you don't know where to start
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Hmm that sweet PCB taste
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German teens denied entry to US for traveling ‘under false pretenses’ and ‘intended to work’: Border Patrol
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*yet
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Toxicity
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PFAS are hydrophobic molecules so, not knowing what to do with it, your system will store them with the fat (also hydrophobic). Doesn't do much in itself (depends on the exact molecule though) but the issue is bioaccumulation and amplification: imagine the food chain as a large hopper, sprinkle a bit of none biodegradable shit on top and imagine the dose you get at the bottom of it. In larger quantities you start disrupting processes in the body often leading to cancers or a myriad of symptoms caused by endocrine disrupting.
Edit: commented before watching your link, there's slightly more to it but that's the gist yup
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Nonstick Cookware Industry Furious at Suggestion They Should Stop Causing Cancer
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Good to hear, those are silicone based as far as I know. Not totally risk free but much much better than the alternatives.
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Second project so far - Barn Owl (Hazel - sanded, cherry stained)
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Thanks ! Without the base, around 7 cm (~3 in). I'm pretty pleased with the silhouette as well even though the picture does not show it well...
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Second project so far - Barn Owl (Hazel - sanded, cherry stained)
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Thanks ! Mostly from my garden, from pruning trees. So far I also tried pine (too fibrous to my taste), horse chestnut (pretty much like hazel but harder) and a piece of bicentennial oak which dulled my blades in a eyeblink. Next up I have some thuya and beech to play with.
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Do you buy your cameras and lenses second hand? Where?
If you are in Europe, KameraStore is also quite nice (based in Finland). Bought my first DSLR with an extra lens and a few accessories for a nice price from there. Also, they inspect and test every piece of equipment (secondhand) so you have an added piece of mind.
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[Discussion] The future branding of the app
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It fits the Fediverse concept in a way too