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i just got him yesterday, he's still a baby, I need to know the quot;must knowsquot; about raising a bunny, and can i really potty train him? how? please i need answers from people with experiences,thanks a lot :)
460 C isn't that hot for metalsLead and tin are pretty much the only metals that will melt at that temperatureThe problem isn't with the metal structure, it's with the electronicsAt high temperatures, diffusion in integrated circuits would quickly render them uselessThe other problem is the pressure, 90 times Earth's atmospheric pressureNot to mention the clouds of acid it has to pass through on the way down.
Ok can someone please simply tell me a very specific step by step guide to work out electron configuration and please use any element as an examplethanks
set oven to 400 for 15 mins,now with gloves on try and peel it off,,,,,NEVER put foil on oven bottom it reflects heat down and can severely damage oven bottom,,,if u know something is going to boil over put a sm cookie sheet on the rack below the rack u are cooking on
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Do NOT listen to that person who says chocolate and caffeine will make it worseIt doesn'tCaffeine may make it worse but not chocolateEating chocolate actually helps stop crampsBelieve me, it works for meOr drink something hot, that helps to relax you a lotHot drinks relax the musclesOr you could take something to make you go to the bathroomI know when I have cramps and I do number 2 it makes me feel better, as gross as it sounds it worksThen get your heating pad and lay down, or take a warm relaxing bath, either would help.
Back at Xmas I had this frozen ground beef in my freezerWhen I went to use it the edges had this hard spotLike normally it's squishy like spaghetti but it seemed hard like a patty.Maybe I defroze it wrong? Or maybe freezing it screwed things up?
The poster above is correct: that section is freezer burnedNext time, wrap your ground meat in freezer paper (available right near the aluminum foil) and then put it into a freezer safe storage bag (think: Hefty or ZipLoc) and that way, it will be safe from freezer burn for up to 4 months.Hope this helps!!! Oh, and for safety's sake, defrost your ground beef in the refrigerator overnightChristopher K.
I dropped the dang thing while scrubbing the carbon buildup off the crown, and it landed on it's skirt and flattened it ever so slightly - but enough to keep it from being reinserted into the cylinderThe piston crown fits into the cylinder nicely about 4/5 the way in, then hangs where the flattened section begins.It's aluminum, and I think I can quot;re-roundquot; it, but that's still stressing a part that's been 'stressed' alreadyBSA Starfire/Triumph TR250 parts are interchangable, but rare enough for me to consider 'fixing' what I haveOr, should I chalk this up to searching the internet for a replacement piston?
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i am talking about the long ribs not short ribs
To braise is a method of cookingAre you sure you don't mean Par Boil? This is a method of pre-cookingPersonally, I make some of the most succulent ribs around, never dryI wash them and pat them completely dryDry rub them with Lawry's Seasoning Salt and cook them, in heavy duty aluminum foil, at 350 degrees until they are tenderIf you're ribs need BBQ sauce, dip them after they have been cookedThis works for all kinds of ribsGood Luck!
What is the use of thin film deposition techniques (especially for electronic equipments)?
It is useful in the manufacture of optics (for reflective or anti-reflective coatings, for instance), electronics (layers of insulators, semiconductors, and conductors form integrated circuits), packaging (i.e., aluminum-coated PET film), and in contemporary art (see the work of Larry Bell)Similar processes are sometimes used where thickness is not important: for instance, the purification of copper by electroplating, and the deposition of silicon and enriched uranium by a CVD-like process after gas-phase processing.
Hi, I would like to know how I make my own coin dies for tokens.I have tried using aluminium and hammering nails in to make the basic shape, but it's just dots :(Thanks
Making detailed dies for tokens is going to be hard-the way the pros do it is to create a large plaster model, and use what's called a pantograph to reduce it to the dieObviously, that's probably beyond what you want to do at this pointOne other problem is that the die needs to be harder than the material you're strikingIf you're planning on doing these tokens in metal, it's going to be tough to find something softer than aluminumYou could try getting the dots as close together as you can, and then hold the nail at a shallow angle to carve out the metal between the dotsIf you've ever seen anybody do woodworking with a chisel, that's the effect I'm talking aboutIf you've got $30 or so to spare, you might want to buy a metal engraving tool, which I think would work a lot betterJust make sure to wear safety glasses.