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I was going to say something about the warped wood stakes lying near the floor but was too lazy to look up what Hawaiian wood looked most like hickory.
Warp drive.
Maybe the AI networked with a 'sibling' from the same base-code to produce it?
Trees and rivers are such an odd concept for me. Normally the Gila River "nearby" is a foot deep so trees don't float. But in the summer of 2022 strong monsoons brought 4 times our usual rain so some pretty big trees did get washed downstream.first tree down the river this Fall. first of many, many to come and on the small side for what will pass by during high water in March/April
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Is that sign on an actual flooded road?
"inondable" looked like it could have been an obscure English word rather than French.
Cheers!
Just imagine if they let us lot at HBT do street signs.was my first thought
like some bureaucratic pencil pusher discovered a thesaurus & then flexed to get the Word of the Day onto a street sign
This road floods once the river hits the top of the banks, but before water gets into legit downtown. So it is a low spot but it's probably 30 feet above the normal level of the river.Is that sign on an actual flooded road?
"inondable" looked like it could have been an obscure English word rather than French.
Cheers!
Probably only the old folks will know what that's about.Or "in the name of love"
To be fair English is a mish-mash language with mostly West-Germanic roots, some influence from the original Celtic languages of the native Brits and a lot of Anglified French loan words...Is that sign on an actual flooded road?
"inondable" looked like it could have been an obscure English word rather than French.
Cheers!
I always remove the posts and clean all the pieces every time I clean a keg. It's not that hard to do.Public Service Announcement time, boys and girls.
Ya know when you make a hoppy pale, and it's nice, and after the second pour something clogs the works, but it still flows? And you turn up the gas and it makes no difference? And you "burp" the liquid out side with CO2, and it doesn't fix it, but you hate Hate HATE opening the keg on a hoppy pale so you put up with 38 some odd pours that are 37seconds which is not too bad?
And then, THEN, you kick the keg and put it on the Mark II keg washer, and after that it flows GREAT, and think to yourself, "Well, now, WELL, **THAT** should take care of it!" But you ponder and stew and fret and ruminate and look up things on the internet like, was that Sarah Paulson with Jamie Lee Curtis on an episode of "Bear"?
And you finally OCD into a tiz and grab the socket and...
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Oh yeah. Clean your poppets boys and girls.
Clean 'em.
I always remove the posts and clean all the pieces every time I clean a keg. It's not that hard to do.
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