You'll See Your Eye Out!
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:jaw_drops_in_horror: It's like Fry's. Except they usually have a handful of stupidly-awesome deals, like "$70 off on an unlocked core i5 and i7 if you come in and buy one", or at least they did until Skylake.
I looked over their website. I am pretty sure they share a web developer, their site looks a hell of a lot like Fry's website.
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@Polygeekery said:
Biscuits aren't that strong, so I mainly just use them for panel alignment and attaching face frames.
That's what I usually see them used for, but my experience is limited to watching New Yankee Workshop a long time ago.
Obligatory Colin Furze:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIxgPEVjxiA
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Biscuits aren't that strong, so I mainly just use them for panel alignment and attaching face frames.
I generally just eat them with a side of tea, but what do I know.
Filed under: dear English language, get your shit together
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dear English language, get your shit together
Don't hold your breath on that one...
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I looked over their website.
You wanna hear something funny? Both sites are relatively new, in the last year or two. Imagine how horrible they were before.
The last place I worked was a few blocks from one of the Dallas Fry's. A couple of us used to get the flyer every Friday and browse the store at lunch on a regular basis.
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The last place I worked was a few blocks from one of the Dallas Fry's. A couple of us used to get the flyer every Friday and browse the store at lunch on a regular basis.
At one time, I worked for a company that leased an office on the upper floor of the building that housed the local Fry's. Yes, browsing the store at lunch was a thing.
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I generally just eat them with a side of tea, but what do I know.
Not a lot. You should be putting sausage gravy on them.
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I think this is something we can all agree on.
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I think this is something we can all agree on.
I think @Arantor and others would take some issue with that.
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I think @Arantor and others would take some issue with that.
They have the wrong biscuits.
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I think this is something we can all agree on.
Except for those that don't know what the word 'biscuit' means; for example all of the UK.
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Well duh, just pointing out that there are those get confused due to not speaking english. Like those that think these are biscuits.
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I don't have one of those.
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Yeah, I know, I was just providing pictures to eliminate confusion and help with the whole "we can all agree on" part. :P
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That's... Interesting. I'm not quite sure I understand his reasoning.
Art critics, however, decried his work as tired and derivative, and van
Meegeren felt that they had destroyed his career. Thereupon, he decided
to prove his talent to the critics by forging paintings of some of the
world's most famous artists"I'll show you derivative works!"
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Those ears are almost as ridiculous as the boobs in Divergence Eve.
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Each one is only like 20% larger than the rest of his head. That's totally legit for a certain species of fox which is not gray.
"I'll show you
derivative works!ridiculous ears!"
Here's a more recent comic featuring the character in question.
And here's what he used to look like:
Coincidentally, Jyrras' ears are about the same size as they were 5 years ago. They've actually gotten less fluffy, too.
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is Micro Center?
They are a great store for getting geek stuff. In addition to what you'd find in a typical consumer electronics store, they have a very nice selection of hard-to-find computer accessories and components for building/upgrading computers, a nice selection of software title and books, parts for electronics hobbyists, parts for premises network wiring, tools and all kinds of other related fun stuff.
I don't think their web store is that spectacular compared to what you can get on-line via your favorite search engine, but their physical stores are great if you happen to live near one and don't want to wait for parts to be shipped.
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Each one is only like 20% larger than the rest of his head. That's totally legit for a certain species of fox which is not gray.
The square-cube law's gotta come in at some point, though, I mean, human heads are a lot bigger than fox heads.
Guy probably has to tie his ears around his shoulders if he wants to walk in a stiff wind. It takes days for them to dry out on the inside after it rains. If you hold your ear up to his, you can hear the ocean.
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Guy probably has to tie his ears around his shoulders if he wants to walk in a stiff wind.
Nah, he probably just wears a beanie, which is transformed into one of these once his ears are properly squished down.
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http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/happypasta/images/5/53/Kingdom-of-heaven-city-heavenly-city-mary-k-baxter.jpg
Biscuits and gravy take you to Asgard?
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Yes.
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I've gotta get me some!
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As a descendant of Odin, I can confirm this, @abarker. It's how we go to family reunions with the Old Man.
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As a descendant of Odin, I can confirm this, @abarker. It's how we go to family reunions with the Old Man.
You could just die in battle and get yourself picked for Valhalla.
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Twilight Zone script idea:
Guy starts a war specifically so he can die in battle and go to Valhalla, but ends up in hell instead because war kills thousands.
Then he pulls off his face and it turns out he was a martian the whole time.
EDIT: now that I think about it, there's a Skyrim quest where you have to help out a guy who went to the "wrong" afterlife. Huh.
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But then how would I brighten up your lives with my charming presence on these forums? :)
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But then how would I brighten up your lives with my charming presence on these forums?
Wait, that's what you think you've been doing?
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Milwaukee
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/af/WIMap-doton-Brookfield.png https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/34/Map_of_Wisconsin_highlighting_Milwaukee_County.svg/800px-Map_of_Wisconsin_highlighting_Milwaukee_County.svg.pngNICE TRY, COMPANY NAMING PEOPLE
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NICE TRY, COMPANY NAMING PEOPLE
They had to move out of Milwaukee proper so that people could actually use their web page.
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Yes, and I call what you posted a bucket wheel excavator. ;)
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Well, I wouldn't call what you posted a "saw". I'd call it a trencher, so it seems we're at an impasse.
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It could be accurately defined as a big ass chainsaw that cuts a trench in rock. So, we are both right on that account.
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And a bucket wheel excavator could be defined as a giant as circular saw that cuts material loose from hillsides and cliff faces. So what if you're mainly interested in the material that would be considering waste when using another saw?
I think that this another case of "we're both right".
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Maybe, and I don't wish to get bogged down on semantics. But to me, a saw has to cut hard material. Wood, steel, rock, etc. A bucket wheel excavator cannot cut rock. They are only used on loose overburden.
Calling a bucket wheel excavator a saw would be like calling a butter knife a saw.
But, we can both be right, depending upon where one draws the line on hardness to be considered a saw.
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sawzall
Don't you dare use the good scissors.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cr_ha4JSCJg
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But to me, a saw has to cut hard material.
Like this?
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Or a Mexican standoff[1].
[1]Big Bang Theory reference.
There you go, killing any chance at someone getting a whoosh.
Spoilsport.