How about 689.4kPa?
How about 689.4kPa?
Did the head look like it had a bad hair day by the time you were replacing it?
With sonic and oscillating toothbrushes, you have to use gentle pressure almost letting it float over the teeth in order to allow the motion to transfer the tips of the bristles. If you press too hard, you will only be wiping around the toothpaste with the (rounded) sides of the bristles. Ideally the brush head should look practically new (aside from the indicator bristles turning white) by the time you would replace it.
Supposedly…
He is still innocent until proven guilty in court.
Everyone knows that’s what your seatbelt buckle is for.
Butter in a tub usually isn’t pure butter as they add oil to it to make it spreadable when cold.
Recipes that call for butter are normally designed for true/pure butter and may not cook or bake properly if spreadable stuff is used. (there is however Amish rolled butter that’s sold in big ‘loaves’ where measuring can be annoying)
You’re supposed to just chew it, not eat it
A good psychological coercion technique to make someone doubt and second-guess themselves.
I brought it inside, but now it’s going crazy and jumping all over the furniture; even on my lap when I least expect it.
Here’s a picture of it in the act.
You never know unless you ask. And if no one ever helps, look for new friends/family.
From the appearance of wholesomely awkward to a cracked-out hooker
Latter Day Saints
Not all of us live in Alabama.
32°F is freezing. 0°F (-18C) happens, but isn’t too common in most of the US.
Same. I imagine, for me at least, it’s due to having deal with unendingly different keyboard models and not being in front of a terminal all day.
I can however type relatively quickly with either my left or right hand and with the keyboard facing me or sideways. It’s a skill that’s really useful when helping someone out with an issue they’re facing. (I prefer being at their side over remote, as I can gauge what they do and don’t understand better)
There should be a paint can in the scene.
Yeah, there’s a 3rd-party driver called Spacenav that works pretty well. I haven’t gotten the two side buttons on my mini wireless one though.
(I wouldn’t bother with the driver from 3DConnexion as it hasn’t been touched in 10 years old)
ETA: The settings for it in FreeCAD is at Tools>Customize>Spaceball Motion/Buttons
It should normally be on a label stuck to the left B-pillar, below the latch for the driver-side door (that little loop thingy the door grabs onto when closed)
ManualsLib also has the original manual where it’s listed on pg. 143.
Edit: From what I can gather, “EK3” is a codename for a model and generation of the Civic. The EK3 also started in '96, not '93, so you may have been given the wrong info.