I’m surprised no one has mentioned Piwigo yet.
I’m surprised no one has mentioned Piwigo yet.
That I can understand more. But at the same time if all news is just hypocritical examples… wait, that explains a lot actually.
Try searching for the church mentioned and see if he’s prominent. The article also mentions he’s a trucker. Why wasn’t that in the title?
I’m kinda suprised why being a pastor is relevant at all? Edit: For those who down voted, “Elevated Life International Ministeries” seems to have no online presence related to North Carolina, and he’s also a trucker. Why was pastor put in the title rather than trucker? Would this behavior be expected of a trucker?
Also, starting in 2018 Google no longer actually searches for the words you entered. Instead, it tries to figure out “what you really mean” and shows results for that. See BERT
“booked” =/= “guilty”.
It would be even better if these were shell that were originally sold by russia/USSR to North Korea.
Right? I feel like that is 90% of the reason to get it.
And I’ll guess I’ll stop arguing with soneone who can’t count, Bonehead.
They all seem to be ceramic-coated. So. When will you admit that hard-anodized is porus, requires a coating, and the coating can still be teflon? “Hard Anodized” is a useless keyword.
Chart seems about right, road wear scales to the 4th power of weight per axle.
Correct, hard anodized does not equal Teflon. But point me to a link selling just a hard anodized pan. If you search “hard anodized cookware” the top links are all hard anodized + teflon (“nonstick”). Tfal, Calphalon, Cuisinart…
Can you give me an example? Calphalon for instance have “hard-anodized nonstick” but they’re still teflon. Anodizing is actually how teflon is usually made - the anodizing makes a porous surface that the teflon can stick to. So you’right that the sealer is different, it’s just teflon.
The barrier to acids comes from oxidizing the surface, which anodizing does. But pores do not exist in bare aluminum, and hard anodize actually has the biggest pores! There is technically a sealer on the surface, but sticking it in hot water can sometimes release it, depending on what sealer was used. Here’s an article with more info: https://www.lightmetalage.com/news/industry-news/surface-finishing/introduction-to-anodizing-aluminum/
Anodized aluminum is porous, that’s how the dye stays attached. Also aluminum is not recommended for use with acidic foods. I would personally avoid it.
You went into debt on a credit card so you could pay someone else to install Christmas lights?
Hope this isn’t another half-finished Bahnschrift situation.
Amazon bought Whole Foods, they’re the same company now.
I think the one exception is their money, you definitely need some basic math to use it.