valiant66
Headphoneus Supremus
9200 and I'm still at 9160...
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Using cooking oil from the Bayway refinery?
This is how we BBQ in Jersey (kidding!)
It's this one, whatever it is.
My parents had a toaster that would burn a chicago cubs logo on their toast...Noooooooooo!!! If the toast ends up resembling @Ripper2860 like that, I'm going back to the usual method.
It's Russian as @AstronomerXI already noted. Is there a logo on the other side?It's this one, whatever it is.
ninjaedWell, for the model with XLR, aka both sides, which has another toast pattern, the invert button is to select which one you like at the SE toast.
The second pattern is like this. All manual, no remote, sorry ... the mirror like casing reflects IR
ninjaed again... note to self...catch up on un read pages before posting...Will the bread be toasted with the Schiit logo? I'll take two.
That's North Jersey peeps. We use oil from the Delaware Bay down south.Using cooking oil from the Bayway refinery?
Cat & Dog set the roll call… cat first, ***** pulled from the top and run the whole roll out all over the apt. He gift wrapped head to toe in t-paper. I don't know if the two shared info to make it happen again, now it was dog’s turn. Same result. Except he tried to eat it all. Now Roll-loaded from the front was DOA. New rule bathroom doors closed. No more party favors around loose… that answered that age-old question does one wipe front to back…?Well there ya have it!
And yet another piece of info that I had no idea was on the interwebs ... I wonder what ChatGPT has to say about it ...
EDIT : This...
The debate over whether toilet paper should roll over the top or down the back is largely a matter of personal preference and convenience. There isn't a universally "correct" way to load toilet paper, as it ultimately depends on individual preferences. However, there are some arguments in favor of each orientation:
Ultimately, the best way to load toilet paper is the way that makes you and others in your household most comfortable. It might be worth having a discussion with those you share the space with to reach a consensus. Keep in mind that in public spaces or shared environments, the direction may be determined by whoever is responsible for maintaining the restroom.
- Over the Top:
- Generally considered more intuitive and easier to grab the loose end.
May be less likely to brush against the wall, which can be perceived as more hygienic.
Some argue it looks tidier.- Down the Back:
- Less likely to unravel accidentally, especially in households with pets.
Can be preferred for aesthetic reasons in certain bathroom designs.
Right… after, while at it put the seat down.A good start, but they won't get my IndieGoGo money until the robot can be setup to use aloe-infused moist toilettes and conform to the GAWP (Generally Accepted Wiping Principles) of front to back.
Is that Dorothy from Kansas house restored in poison...
Nice stapler you got there...How about a pair of DALI On-walls? They work great for me with a single Aegir 1. Got a pair open-box from AA in Grand Rapids for less than $500...
Guys, you need to get better at reading the breadcrumbs.
1.) Jason said that tube gear doesn't sell too well lately
2.) Yet he posts an image of a new "hot surface" warning label
3.) Mentions immediately after that he's listening to a headphone out that was added as a convenience feature to something
He's clearly! and finally! working on the long-awaited toaster, duh. And it will have a headphone out!
I need to incorporate this into my sig, LOL... do the Schiit ReachAround™®!
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