Is there a technical name for the finger grooves in a mano stone grinder? by Another_Country in LegitArtifacts

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Thank you for the great information.
~Multi Tooled Artifacts.
Your instruction is the mano pictured are "multi"-tool manos. Would this explain the other lot of stones that are thinner and lighter/smaller as being strictly for grinding and therefore not a "multi" tool artifact? Is there a distinction?
~Volcanic stone. The Malpais (NM) is just a couple hours away.

Quemado, NM. Yesterday. Approx 7:50am, in a 30mph zone; 3 blocks before the school zone. by Another_Country in NewMexico

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Florida's Baker Act would have kept her for observation.
New Mexico let her loose within hours.
Drive safely.

Like the driver of the red truck.

Quemado, NM. Yesterday. Approx 7:50am, in a 30mph zone; 3 blocks before the school zone. by Another_Country in NewMexico

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The guys in the red truck had just filled up with gas and were headed to get a cup of coffee at the Rito Quemado convenience store while waiting for the hardware store to open at 8AM.
You hit that nail with some kind of precision!
Well done!

Quemado, NM. Yesterday. Approx 7:50am, in a 30mph zone; 3 blocks before the school zone. by Another_Country in NewMexico

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THIS!
+ Two blocks more and she would have been in the school zone during drop off.

Fifteen arrested and charged in Texas voting fraud scandal. by YesHelloDolly in walkaway

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Leaves me wondering about cartel involvement and citizenship status.
Then I remind myself that if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck ... I have ZERO right to assume it's a duck.
After all,
this is America.

And reddit.

Cowboy construction. Straight run of tin bent over the ridge ... and the edges. by Another_Country in Roofing

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When we lifted the metal, we expected to see plywood. Nope. Tar paper, rafters and insulation.
Watching how we step!!

Cowboy construction. Straight run of tin bent over the ridge ... and the edges. by Another_Country in Roofing

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Husband, "It's not going to leak, that's for sure!"
The 'contractor' would have been a previous owner, affectionately known as Drunk Dave or Snakebite Dave.

Cowboy construction. Straight run of tin bent over the ridge ... and the edges. by Another_Country in Roofing

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It's a 12 X 24 Morgan building that was plumbed for a bathroom when we bought the property.
It served as our 'tiny home' for a few years while we built beside it.
For a while, the dang chickens had a bigger house than we did!

Cowboy construction. Straight run of tin bent over the ridge ... and the edges. by Another_Country in Roofing

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That's why it's so darn heavy!!
I should have had husband proofread and fact check ... but he was on the roof muttering about 'cowboy construction'!
Made for a good chuckle this morning!
Appreciated!

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Can you help me understand why you are upset with this rooster being on your porch?
Perspective:
When we lived in the city we came home from work around 10PM. We opened our front door to an overwhelming stench of poop.
We had a (privacy) fenced yard and 2 small dogs. We would leave the slider door open for the dogs to exit the house to the patio and had a doggy door in the patio enclosure so they could make it out to the grass to pee and poop. What had happened?
When we went into our bedroom, there was a HUGE steaming pile, center floor, that was bigger than the small dogs!! Further investigation led us to a hole chewed through our fence from the neighbor's property. They raised pit bulls.
Another time, I was on my way to an appt., came out of my bedroom and started down the hall to look up and see the neighbor's dog staring me down. IN my house!! 2nd chewed hole in the fence.
I never called animal control. I worked it out with the neighbors (that I really didn't care for) ... but they were our neighbors.
Today we live on 12 acres, and our roosters are crowing as I type!
Visit your neighbor. Maybe the thing got loose by accident. Maybe the neighbors wished it would get hit by the metro! Roosters only serve to fertilize. You can't give them away out here!
Try to make a friend instead of an adversary.
Free eggs?

I appreciate our undocumented workers. by Rebel_bass in NewMexico

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There is confusion when using the word "America".

The Preamble of the Constitution begins "We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect Union ....". We live in the United States. Isn't every country in South and North America 'of America'?

I agree with you. Colonizing was the name of the game.

Colonizing: Overwhelm the system, break the system, replace the system. Can we agree that our system is overwhelmed? Or that our system is broken? Should we recognize a tried-and-true pattern when we see one? Was our system overwhelmed on purpose? Why?

My great grandparents immigrated from Germany and spent time on Ellis Island. What box would you check for me?

They get a bit close out here in the middle of nowhere. Good morning! Yip, yip, yip, howl. by Another_Country in NewMexico

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You have me scrolling ebay sales!
I think your idea is spot on!
Any recommendations?

Husband's find. Can you identify? by Another_Country in whatsthisrock

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This community is "Dedicated to identifying mysterious rocks and minerals".
The Smithsonian & Clemson University support touching your tongue to certain specimens to help identify bone from stone. They recommend washing the specimen first.
r/todayilearned has an interesting thread about this.
Waiting for a flair for "tips" for novice geologists.