sheds squirming pieces of itself that flare and burn like fat fireflies. The central column goes instantly dark, pulling into itself. It pulses, descends in spurts, slinking away under cover of its own discarded
Dear Mr.Dempsey,thank you so much for your suggestions,my idea is to remove the metal bracket of the SB-F1 blower and insert it into the back of the heat sink of the 31S1P under the power supply terminals (fixing it in some way) so that it can push directly the air through it. ...
Min gap between prezygs: 19mm Max Width across parapophyses: 620mm Max antero-posterior length of prezyg articular surfaces: 55mm Max antero-posterior depth of hypantrum: 95mm Max antero-posterior depth of fossa between spino-prezyg laminae (SPRLs): 80mm Neural spine cavity, max antero-poster...
I’m talking about objects in the room that you can’t remove, like the toilet or the sink. I chose the height of my trim based on how it would look around the toilet and sink. This will also include light switches and power outlets. Will you build them up and return the trim into...
shoves it under the seat in front of him, leans back and closes his eyes. The plane air-pockets gently: and I think: What right do I have even to assume that I’ll soon land in Newark and make it to a mortuary to see my father’s laid-out, made-up face a last time? Don’t...
To get back to Luke’s question, there are loads of interesting things that could be dissected in a sauropod, but since the remit here is Matt Wedel x titanosaur, there’s only one possible answer: the lung/air sac system and its diverticula. For several reasons: Hypothetical reconstruction...
And what better way of doing that than to use some Korean phrases for small talk! Get these Korean phrases under your belt, and you’ll be well on your way to breaking the ice with anyone you meet. Since you’ll be talking in Korean, you can also get your own Korean name. Here’...
You are getting rid of air bubbles now. Always pull in one way, or you’ll just reposition the air bubbles all over the picture (I learned that after the 20th one). The white stuff on the picture is just dusty stuff from the tile I’m smoothing with. Now you want to get rid of...