Comments by "SeanBZA" (@SeanBZA) on "Louis Rossmann"
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dislike is the wrong word, i would think that the word detests is a more appropriate one, but Louis is not in Australia, and a flight of 15 hours to get to say it personally is the only thing that prevents him from going personally to his door, and expressing it the Bronx way, with a few woids, followed by a few more woids, followed by the need to find a local park, and go to Bunnings to acquire a pack of Hefty garbage bags, some bleach, and a decent pick and shovel. Then 4 hours of workout in a quiet spot in the park, and following that a thorough clean up of the house. The woids having been said, then he can fly the 15 hours back to his house, nicely relaxed, and able to talk under 200 woids per minute.
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Well, if you are at home alone, and the cucumbers have gone off, and the bananas are all rotten, and the postman is practising safe zones, so will not come indoors, even with the promise of all the cake he can eat, you need the essentials.
You know that in 9 months, the most important medial profession will be a midwife or obstetrician, and right after this period of stay at home is lifted, you will need one of three professions: Divorce lawyer, Councillor and Gynaecologist.Perhaps all three.
For plastic dick yes the comment section is correct, though with the commenters you cannot be sure if they want one, or want to have one used on them, or want to be one. You can be sure they all want it supersize though.
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Hard to have water perfect for the fish, with low nitrate and nitrite levels, and still have enough nitrate for plany growth. The tablets just make a gradient for the plant, while the filter is busy breaking it down and removing it. What you want is Eichhornia crassipes, the common water hyacinth, which will absolutely grow there, and you will be forever ripping out mats of it to place in sealed bags, and freeze for a week, before dumping in the trash, because it will literally grow on any water surface that is slow moving. The fish will also use it for cover, and they will eat it, possibly even faster than it will be able to grow, but not too likely in a warm climate. Lovely purple flowers too, and it has built in floats as well. Should be easy to find at a pet store, or just look for the distinctive floating vegetation at a local lake. If grabbing wild take the plant, and use some pottasium permanganate solution to soak it for an hour or three, covering the entire plant in it, to kill off any nasty bugs that might hitch a ride with it. then leave in a bucket for a week to recover and start to grow, followed by another soak and week in fresh pond water. Big koi love them even more than cabbage.
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Louis has the perfect sign for Blackberry, right above where she was sitting, the Danger Peligro red tape there.
But anything made in the USA electronics wise will also have a tariff cost added to it, because you cannot get all the component parts of anything that are purely made in the USA. Your PCB will use 3m epoxies, components of which are made world wide, and imported to be blended and formulated in the USA, the steel used for the cases and internal parts came from China, India and other countries, the aluminium ores for the parts all were mined, and for the great part refined, outside the USA. The copper came from mines all over the world, the silver used to make the MLC capacitors is a blend from all over the world, the gold used for the plating came from either Russia or South Africa to a great part, and all the cobalt and tantalum came from DRC mines, conflict minerals to a great part, despite the claims otherwise. USA did a great job exporting all the dirty process work to other countries with lax legislation (which is why India is the ship breaking capitol of the world, even the US Navy uses then to dispose of ships that are too expensive to break up in US ports) and lower cost of labour, and this was never actually used to lower prices, instead making the 1% richer, while cutting labour costs, and making massive pools of upper management that, in most cases, know nothing about what the companies actually do, and are only ever looking at a long term forecast of the next quarter for profit growth.
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@Ms666slayer True, I saw a Carrera 4S get T boned, and bent into a banana shape, along with being pushed 50m down the cross road. Driver uninjured, despite the impact being on the driver door. All airbags worked, the driver only had minor scratches and bruises from airbags and the window glass shattering. Despite that, that door still opened, closed and locked, though the 3 day old vehicle was a write off. Fiat Uno that hit him was crumpled up, driver needing to be cut out of it. Also uninjured, because he was both high as a kite, and drunk.
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Case in point Renault, making a vehicle with a 3 year warranty, that would generally have the gearbox fail after 4 years, and making the vehicle scrap. Designed that way, so as to increase sales, as it is easy to make a gearbox that will last, and not cost more. Case in point VW Golf 1, where the gearbox is almost unheard of to break, unless you either ran it without oil, or dropped the clutch at every light at 5000RPM, and even then the CV joints were more likely to snap first. Plenty of 40 plus year old ones still running around on the original box, might be rust in close formation, engine smokes more than a coal plant, but still running around.
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Funny enough the reason I have had my personal information leaked is, almost in every case, a government database with all the info needed to do full identity theft, and with either no security, or security by obscurity, with the info being accessible by simply running through the request ID in the URL, with again zero verification as to being a valid user. the others are mobile operators, and of course the same applies there, with multiple cases of fraud coming out from that data being out there.
Some of these companies seem to regard security as being "we got a lock from Masterlock on the door, it is secure", while not even building the walls of the data centre up around the door frame and roof.
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