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Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Tuesday gifdump

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  1. #6 If she had a couple of boobs he would
    have dropped her

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    1. Opportunistic dude on the left, reaching in for a quick feel...

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  2. #3 And here I was expecting a largemouth Bass to come up and swallow the frog whole.

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    1. Lol me too! I actually watched the cheerleader one twice because I thought I missed what went wrong.

      Sinister ‘Ol Wirecutter is messing with us. Gotta go out and mow over a rock before I put the lawnmower up, rebalance my world.

      MF

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  3. #9 back in the day wooda been nice to have..

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    1. I'm not so sure. Based on my public school math, 10 across and 9 down equals 90. Add whatever that is on top and you get 90+, not 55.
      If you are charging by board feet, you are screwing yourself.

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    2. I only count 7 across, and 9 down, plus 3 on top which is the 66 is came up with.

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    3. Me to Scrapper. Counting pipe sucks.yes 7 x 9 + 3 = 66

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  4. #9 is very cool - know anything about it Mr. Lane?

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    1. Nope, never seen it before. Don't have a smartphone anyways.

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    2. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/countthis-counting-app/id1553863458

      I think this is it. MF

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    3. I worked at a foundry where we bricked vessels to hold molten steel. We had to inventory bricks every week. Something like this would have been a fantastic tool. We didn't have just one size bricks, but they were cut at angles to fit into circular vessels so they were cut in arcs of varying dimensions.
      It would take one guy, usually me, 5 hours or so to do a physical inventory of all the bricks we had, and that was because of the opened cases, not to mention the many entire linings we had in stock for future use, that we counted as a whole.
      As an aside, the bricks were made of dolomite, and we added lime and magnesium oxide to the vessel before the molten steel, so the steel would attack the slag, and not the brick itself. We blew oxygen and argon into the metal to remove the carbon and get it down to the right level. High carbon steel is cheaper to buy and melt than low carbon steel. So we then blew the carbon out, in the form of carbon monoxide, but had to go through a process to get back desirable metallics that also tried to disappear but were trapped in the slag. By adding silicon and aluminum, and stirring with argon, it brought the desirable metallics back into the bath. It was all done by a mathmatical formula.

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    4. I'll check with one of my techs. Might be a program that she has in her smart phone. She can dump a pile of medications onto the counter, point her phone at it, and it tells her how many are there. It's saves her a ton of time counting. Every once in a while I force her to count the pills by hand to be sure the thing is accurate and so far it's batting 1000. She's been using it about a month now.

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  5. #8: someone needs an ass whoopin'.

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  6. Fostered orphan kittens for a while. One day a bunch missing. Found em in the sleeper sofa after pulling it open.

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  7. If you are going to have wolves you better train Jiu-Jitsu

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