Aux
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- Comment on I'm just gonna stick to slotted, thanks 5 months ago:
Fasteners are standard from rotor manufacturers. I have no clue what they’re made out of. But in 30 years of cycling I’ve never had a single Torx which would last more than one cycle of screw in screw out.
- Comment on I'm just gonna stick to slotted, thanks 5 months ago:
small screws in general are just easy to strip
Hexes are very sturdy. I ride mountain bikes and for some reason brake rotors are secured with Torx while all other screws are hexes. Torx on rotors are usually tightened to 4-6Nm and they are single use 99% of the time. At the same time there are plenty of hexes of the same size which are tightened to 8-10Nm and there are zero issues.
Torx are fucking useless. And don’t get me started on tiny Torxes in laptops…
- Comment on I'm just gonna stick to slotted, thanks 5 months ago:
Torx can’t hold shit. They’re single use screws.
- Comment on I'm just gonna stick to slotted, thanks 5 months ago:
Torx are easier to strip, especially the smaller sizes. They’re pretty much single use screws.
- Comment on The circle of life 5 months ago:
It is possible, but it’s wasteful and expensive.
- Comment on Anon remembers Halloween 1995 5 months ago:
If it’s not pungent, it will be amazing.
- Comment on Anon remembers Halloween 1995 5 months ago:
Probably.
- Comment on Anon remembers Halloween 1995 5 months ago:
I don’t know what kroger is, but good for you!
- Comment on Anon remembers Halloween 1995 5 months ago:
To make jams and other condiments.
- Comment on Anon wants to be a vampire 5 months ago:
Nothing is vegan then.
- Comment on Anon wants to be a vampire 5 months ago:
That was never the case. Traditional folk tales about vampires were a way to understand corpse decomposition. The narrative changed in 1819.
- Comment on Anon remembers Halloween 1995 5 months ago:
Search for sweet onion farms in your country. They are rarely available in the shops.
- Comment on Anon remembers Halloween 1995 5 months ago:
Onions grown in soils without sulphuric compounds are actually very sweet and tasty without any oniony flavour.
- Comment on Can't argue with that logic 5 months ago:
Sounds like a plan!
- Comment on Can't argue with that logic 5 months ago:
The thickest ice “wall” in Antarctica is almost 5km high. I believe it will last for a bit.
- Comment on Pigs in a blanket for the lazy 5 months ago:
If you say so.
- Comment on Pigs in a blanket for the lazy 5 months ago:
Lol, it shows that you’re talking out of your arse.
- Comment on Pigs in a blanket for the lazy 5 months ago:
Lol what? When did you switch to salmonella? Ran out of arguments?
- Comment on Pigs in a blanket for the lazy 5 months ago:
If it was even remotely serious, Germans would do something about it. But it’s not.
- Comment on Anon questions the magic box 5 months ago:
Or it can heat your house during colder months.
- Comment on Anon questions the magic box 5 months ago:
That efficiency metric doesn’t really reflect what’s going on. Of course moving stuff around is easier than heating it.
- Comment on Pigs in a blanket for the lazy 5 months ago:
Cool story. But again, 25% of all population are infected. And side effects are pretty much non existent.
- Comment on Pigs in a blanket for the lazy 5 months ago:
I had raw pork in Italy, UK and Spain.
- Comment on Pigs in a blanket for the lazy 5 months ago:
It doesn’t matter as it doesn’t hurt anyone in any way, shape or form.
- Comment on Pigs in a blanket for the lazy 5 months ago:
25% of the world’s population had toxoplasmosis. The main distribution vector is cats. That’s why we all love cats!
- Comment on Pigs in a blanket for the lazy 5 months ago:
What do you mean I wouldn’t? I eat raw pork regularly. Just like everybody else in Europe.
- Comment on Pigs in a blanket for the lazy 5 months ago:
For beef and everything else I’m fine either way. Otherwise how would I make tartare, carpaccio and mett?
- Comment on Pigs in a blanket for the lazy 5 months ago:
Inb4: today I’ll show you how to cook a corn dog from this premium Iberico pork…
- Comment on Pigs in a blanket for the lazy 5 months ago:
That’s called rare in Britain and it’s safe to eat. Raw is safe too. Also raw pork and venison is safe. As well as eggs and milk. High food quality standards we have.
- Comment on Real 5 months ago:
That’s a typo, my bad. Fixed my comment.