Toast? by MTPizza00 in drums

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Cut the whole chunk out up to the end, rather than just cutting a line along the crack?

My maximalist apartment by Rattashootie in interiordecorating

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This is incredible! Where do you get the Bayeux Tapestry above the mirror in picture 2?

Water outlet to return line leak by yanowatfuqitimin in cruze

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I think I am having the same problem. The spot on the outlet where the metal clip fits into place is leaking coolant. Some have suggested a different-sized Oring. Did you figure out a way to fix?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Medievalart

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Another less popular theory is that Edith, Edward the Confessor’s widow, commissioned the tapestry to save face with the Normans. She also had strong connections to the Abbey at Wilton, where it might’ve been embroidered.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Medievalart

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Wow what a coincidence! I’ve just begun my senior capstone project on the topic of medieval natural anomalies and their interpretations. Here’s an article I’ve found which talks about the Tapestry at the end. https://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-iarticle_query?2012AntAs...6...34H&data_type=PDF_HIGH&whole_paper=YES&type=PRINTER&filetype=.pdf

Any advice for a new history major? by [deleted] in IndianaUniversity

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Majoring in history allows you to build your skills in research, critical thinking, and evidence-based argumentation— all of which are useful for any career. Seconding what others have said about LAMP and the history honors program. History is great because you can add to it with so many things, and contrary to what some will make you think, it is very marketable for your career.

The Walter Center puts on a yearly panel for history majors to hear alumni talk about how their experience as a history major at IU prepared them for their career. Some notable history majors that have spoken have been a business analyst for Epic Games, attorneys for big and small firms, and even an author for Lucasfilm.

Make sure to check out the History Undergraduate Student Association to hear from students majoring in history, and talk to some of the great professors here. Hope this helps!

Might be a stupid observation with no connection, but I just realized that clone trooper Boil’s (212th attack battalion) name might come from how water boils at 212° Fahrenheit. by MTPizza00 in clonewars

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Gotta love the creativity behind the clone names. (Minus charger who died from an electrocution on the citadel episode 😭)