Pensions and paid off houses would be factors I would guess.
Pensions and paid off houses would be factors I would guess.
Perhaps some evidence there still is some life in the onion, even if its been sitting in the pantry a little too long and starting to look a little sketchy.
If that were true, the tweakers would have a thriving space program by now.
The irony of this is FDR wasn’t exactly lacking in wealth or at least access to it at any point in his life.
True but, but Trump is not in office, and hopefully will remain that way.
It probably just raises further ethical questions.
Now I just have to get over my dislike of the automated plastic computers all modern cars have become.
With the second kid on the eay we are facing a similar decision but I can’t say I have anything useful to add. I’m not super concerned about the money though since arguably its just part of building the life I want to live.
Now that you mentioned it, I have a toddler and a cocktail shaker already. I’ll slap some ducktape on the lid and hope to contain some disaster.
I think nylon does well with sliding friction, but have some concerns about whether it would hold up well to the kind of sharp edges you tend to have with abrasive media. That’s from some observation on both commercial rock tumblers, industrial ball mills, and abrasive blasting equipment. I won’t say I know enough from experience to say it will work for sure though.
I think print one and apply a castable coating like urethane or maybe plastigip to the inside could be pretty long lasting.
Aside from that one tiny cheap toy in the sears catalog backnin the day, my recollection was starting price was around $250 for any tumbler(dad was considering them for years is the only reason I have any recollection). The $52 Harbor freight option is an impressive deal especially considering a few decades of inflation. I’m not say they were ever affordable toys, just that they are more affordable than they used to be. Size is a pretty big limitation on most readily available ones below the $500 mark.
Might be worth trying a plastidip or some sort of urethane or rubberized coating on the inside. And the a big rubberband tire on the rollers That would make it last longer and be repairable.
Have they? I feel like I see more low cost options than years ago.
Doubly so for any headline predicting a financial crisis of any sort.
Did they crash into the water?
You want a some DNA? I can get you a some DNA, believe me. There are ways, Dude.
Its always happening, but the tools available evolve and the level of support fluctuates. We have a lot of new tools right now and what seems like a disturbing level of support.
My concern is more the possibility of defining disinformation in some politically conveniemt manner. Will this be some despots minitru?
The LCP did have some teething issues mostly the recall of early models for drop safety issues. That was 2008 when they were first introduced.