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Deteriorata posted:orlop. I've been a naval officer for 18 years and have never seen or heard that term outside a history book.
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Buttchocks posted:One of my professors wrote his own textbooks, but instead of publishing them he just printed them out for us. We only had to pay $20 for the cost of paper and ink. Best professor ever. Our offered a dollar for every error we found.
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AlternateNu posted:I've been a naval officer for 18 years and have never seen or heard that term outside a history book. Shiver me timbers!
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Nitrox posted:Can you even call it a deck, when it's all buried like that? Unfortunately this deck is a vampire and must be buried in its native soil
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"When I moved in to my GFs house there were two posts in the attic cracked. I fixed them with some clamps and boards but one looked bent and scary and two days later the repair cracked. I read these may be just left over from the attic build and not important to repair. Should I be worried that it cracked again?"
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# ? Apr 20, 2024 04:20 |
Soon to be ex-girlfriend. Way to go!
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If it cracked, it was bearing weight. hth
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Platystemon posted:If it cracked, it was bearing weight. That sounds wrong, maybe it cracked by osmosis?
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AlternateNu posted:I've been a naval officer for 18 years and have never seen or heard that term outside a history book. Like puzzle games? If so I can recommend Return of the Obra Dinn
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