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Deadly Consequences: Motorists Warned Against Seatbelt Buckle Inserts
Don't get too butt hurt - you made a dumb comment and got called on it, thats all... Feel free to go ahead and reminice and not wear a helmet on your bike too... -
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Aussie Influencer Calls Out American Over Wombat Snatch
There's still a rump of monarchists clinging to an outmoded allegiance to someone, who expressed a wish to be something I am not allowed to post here. A family famous nowadays only for its dysfunction, including a pedophile. Grown-ups recognize it's time to move on. With Danish, Scots and French ancestry, what makes you think I should be tugging a forelock? -
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Dark chocolate
100% cocoa powder, Food-grade cocoa butter, sweetener of choice, (I also add a spoonful of vanilla extract and a pinch of salt. ) I buy where ever I can find the best prices, and still not sacrifice quality. As for proportions, I just wing it. Make it as rich as you'd like and as sweet as you'd like. If you prefer milk chocolate, add powdered milk, NOT fresh milk. 🙂 -
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Foreign Shoplifters Wanted After Theft on Koh Phangan
By the look of them and the pink shorts and stolen oil I am tipping they will be loving every moment of it. -
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UK Spends £99 Million on Electric Cooking Initiatives in Africa and Asia
Without wishing to be picky, but this will significantly increase demand for electricity, the generation of which, using the fuels available in rural Africa ( poor quality open cast lignite probably), is likely to involve significant pollution. People who rely on scavenged firewood for cooking are unlikely to have the cash to pay for more electricity - if they have an electricity supply in the first place! All a bit pointless I would suggest. There are plenty of other projects in rural Africa on which £99 million could be spent for much more benefit - clean water supply for example. -
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Split AC Keeps Freezing over in exercise room
In addition, I would like to offer up an informal EXPERIMENT that just might settle this question of... High room humidity as the prime causal factor leading to freezing of the evaporator coil: a. Will this happen on a decent machine, such as a Panasonic AC? b. Or, even with water vapor being added to the room, at a very high rate, will this NOT happen with a decent properly designed and operating AC? My test method will be to take TWO 1,800-watt water kettles, and open the lids, after filling them full. Then, I will plug them in, and let them rip. Both kettles, 1.5 liters each, should be able to boil off 2-liters of water in about 30 minutes, give or take a few minutes. This will DOUBLE the amount of water vapor being evaporated from the OP, during his strenuous exercise routine. The OP's exercise room is only slightly smaller than my bedroom, according to what the OP has reported here on this Topic. So then... IF I add TWICE the amount of water vapor to the room, in HALF the time, and set my Panasonic AC to....16-degrees C.... And, IF I keep the thermostat of the Panasonic machine set at 16-degrees C..... 1. Will the room temperature stay around 21-degrees C...even though I will be adding about 3000-watts of heat from 2-kettles to the room? 2. How will the RH change? 3. Will the Panasonic AC ice up? 4. Will I trip the CB? (no, this cannot happen with the electrical wiring, so no worries here) So, I figure this is the least I can do in the interest of furthering better understanding of what is really happening with the OP's TCL AC. This might take a day or two, to set up this trial...and so... Please stay tuned. And, hope this might help, in some small way. NOTE: This is a very interesting Topic, because, here in Thailand, who is not interested in ACs, AC failures, and AC brands....?
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