Steven O’Leary?
Steven O’Leary?
You mean to tell me he didn’t do that already?
I rate it scrap metal to be melted down immediately.
Jet fuel can make it soft enough to lose its ability to carry several hundred tons of load though.
It is easy for you to over inflate someone’s lungs when you are doing cpr. Especially if you are larger than them.
According to Wikipedia there are a few, with more planned. But not nearly enough. IMO, we should switch over to Fast Reactors as standard.
Eldritch blast is a cantrip…
I don’t want smart appliances. I don’t even want a smart TV.
Also if the TXV goes it could cause that.
What is with conservative groups and their weird fixation with hair length? It’s not like its a historically set thing for men or women.
They also have to abandon their presence on twitter as well.
Something, something, cultural issues. Something, something, ingrained acceptance.
Dust from refractory isn’t good to breathe. Koawool still has warnings not to inhale the fluff. Anything that has silicate in it is a respiratory hazard when it has particles small enough to get into your lungs. And it, like asbestos, will cause issues. The speed at which these issues show up is linked to the amount you are exposed to. If you breathe clouds of the stuff for weeks on end, it’ll show up a hell of a lot quicker than if you are exposed irregularly over years. ANY TIME you are working a SILICATE based material, you should be wearing respiratory protection (or around any dust really, even you are cleaning air vents or sanding wood). Silicosis is a killer, dust doesn’t belong in lungs.
There are certain places where even with it’s problematic nature, it was the more desirable material. Normally in industrial applications where temperatures would be several hundred degrees for long periods of time. Most of the replacements aren’t much better in regards to the long term health risks they pose.
What a great way to figure out who not to talk too.
Due to places that I have worked, my first thought was: where are the safety chains?
If you aren’t driving for extended periods.
Yep.