This drives me crazy with ddg. When it happens I use searx instead.
I crack them into halves outside in 5 pound batches, then pick out the meats indoors while watching tv or whatever.
This is the way to remove the husk; I do a few hundred pounds like this each year.
Store them indefinitely in the shell, but at least for a few months to cure for best flavor.
For cracking, whop them a couple times on the point of the shell with a hammer on concrete, then flip them upside down and whop once. They usually split in half. Then get a pair of wire clippers and clip the shell diagonally from the bottom to remove the meat. There might be a better way to do this part, but I haven't found it yet.
or an assyrian
Got room for one more?
I mounted a router onto a radial arm saw chassis. It works like a router table but you can see the work. It cuts straight grooves and dados with ease, and makes accurate joinery. It can also double as a jointer or planer in a pinch. I can also use it as a pin router or pattern router with a pin that mounts in the table. Due to the extreme versatility I would very much recommend it over a router table, especially in a small shop.
Reticulum and Nomad Network might be what you need.
Yeah but estadounidense is literally the spanish word for someone from the USA.
Not 200 BC-- that date is for an unrelated language.
Hittittes were around from like 1600-1200 BC, so a language lost to them is probably at least like 1500 BC.
Me. There are some benefits, and you can sweep it clean. Still dirtier than wood though.
Anarchism doesn't need to be a form of government; it can be simply a guide to one's own behavior.