18 and 22 are closest, but mine is even flatter at the base. Very stable, and mine doesn't seem to slosh around much.
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Sure thing! It's number 15. Lens was surprisingly good, but once in a while got stuck on an odd one. It'll possibly get it right with a rescan.
Something that may be of interest to you, my partner and I just acquired a Chinese Electric Nut Milker. Which I am referring to that way because the reactions from others have been amusing (the Chinese Joyoung model had more functionality than the western, and they were the same price).
It's basically a heated blender with some complex pulsing going on, the fancier models of which can filter and self-clean. Price-wise, they range from not really cheap to quite expensive, but the actual running costs should easily compensate for it.
Plus it can make soup and all sorts of nifty grain milks you just couldn't find otherwise - the recipes in the (Google translated) instructions are things like "dragon plum milk", "five bean milk", "??? flour", "draft of Canadian woman's policy", and "spicy fish soup". The western-model recipes are too dull to mention.
Just made some plain ol' cashew nut milk (approx 1:4 cashews to water), and it was excellent.
The entire field of popsci business insight is just a stream of Jabberwocky, in hopes your connections sell a ton of garbage to some of the most credulous and desperate rubes on the planet - mid-level corpos. The place that I work in, uses the Net Promoter Score idiocy, which didn't even work for the niche it was intended for, but they now misapply to customer ratings.
Some of that is possibly from the functional use of invalid metrics - as they invariably produce "underperforming" results which can be used as a whip against stores and store management. A single "detractor" causes a tick up in baseline stress and overwork.
Huh, there're actually some good effortposts in the YouTube comments.
My vote is inexplicable alien contact event from beyond our comprehensible reality - The Zone, but underwater.
Or literally anything that reduces their liability.
TOS has some really great episodes - the benefit of just getting actual scifi authors to submit scripts. And then it has, uh, well some of it is probably also due to the scifi authors...
I just use my safe can opener on those as well, works fine. It uses pressure to split the rolled over seam around the edge, so it doesn't matter too much what kinda can it is.
An Arizona prosecutor said the man arrested in the shooting of a Democratic National Committee office in suburban Phoenix had more than 200 guns and over 250,000 rounds of ammunition in his home, leading law enforcement to believe he may have been planning a mass casualty event.
Assuming he was one of the Hecatoncheires, perhaps. But while looking for a photo of one, I came across this very convincing evidence that he was - and that some kid called "Percy Jackson" incited this whole thing.
Reddit speculation was going wild over the idea of it being an expensive and easily traced welrod, so I wonder if the police just got the idea from them...