Do a little math on your current injection volume and then try a 5 day cycle.
Please, I have exactly two brain cells to rub together and I can’t have either of them to getting distracted.
Do a little math on your current injection volume and then try a 5 day cycle.
I like the c clamp handle. Slip it on a finger and you can still keep your grip. Less likely to get dropped if your hands open involuntarily.
Thought I was looking at an FZR for a minute.
Technically that demand still exists, it’s just an unserved market. Yeah?
Buying shit tier stuff is gonna give your a shit tier experience. Have more discretion in your shopping, which could mean holding out for quite awhile, and you’ll eventually find a USB-C option.
Boating accident.
Bad Dragon…
I don’t know about PPOs, but your HSA contributions should also be pretax.
“In fact! [Opens wallet] Hey Mac, now that you’ve announced your IPA I think I’d like to get in on the action and invest a little, what do ya’ say? How many shares you got and what’s your ask?”
“That’s where you’re wrong, Deandra. Corporations are people, an’ they got a right to own property, votes, and elected officials as much as anybody else! So I say if Mac wants to dedicate himself to generating profit for his shareholders then that’s his right and I’m not gonna stand by while you try 'an take it from 'em!”
No; dicks usually go in an oscilating or pendulous motion, while I simply go down.
Because I felt my wisdom teeth get pulled, and because I identify as a problem.
New CAPCHA just dropped.
Thank you.
Original article is overwhelmingly whimsical and lacks hyperlinks for far too much of the body.
That’s what I like to hear.
This man’s a heckin’ chief.
Another factor that makes lithium-ion battery fires challenging to handle is oxygen generation. When the metal oxides in a battery’s cathode, or positively charged electrode, are heated, they decompose and release oxygen gas. Fires need oxygen to burn, so a battery that can create oxygen can sustain a fire.
Because of the electrolyte’s nature, a 20% increase in a lithium-ion battery’s temperature causes some unwanted chemical reactions to occur much faster, which releases excessive heat. This excess heat increases the battery temperature, which in turn speeds up the reactions. The increased battery temperature increases the reaction rate, creating a process called thermal runaway. When this happens, the temperature in a battery can rise from 212 F (100 C) to 1,800 F (1000 C) in a second.
Anything less than a cooperative is a compromise.
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