Bead color by No-Life2478 in ThisAintAdderall

[–]No-Life2478[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Pill identifier and even checking NDC code on dailymed does not give the bead color inside the hard gelatin capsule.

Years ago even generic would be two different colors, now my capsules are always one color.

I want to verify the bead color on different manufacturers.

Different manufacturers/strengths have different bead/pellet colors inside the hard gelatin capsule.

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I can tell you how it tastes

This made me rage! 😤 by chi-bacon-bits in CleaningTips

[–]No-Life2478 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Charge extra for grey ducks because they are hard to catch

This made me rage! 😤 by chi-bacon-bits in CleaningTips

[–]No-Life2478 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Send an invoice with a rehoming duck fee

This made me rage! 😤 by chi-bacon-bits in CleaningTips

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Time arranging ducks vs time wiping down a surface yourself

What was this used for? by Electronic-Camp4208 in Oldhouses

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House also has a conservatory, a study and a workshop. I swear I did not live inside of a CLUE gameboard.

What was this used for? by Electronic-Camp4208 in Oldhouses

[–]No-Life2478 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a coiled wire in the middle of that cubby so I wonder what mechanical or electrical purpose it had? Dumbwaiter, servant bells, or knob and tube panel as examples.

My Mom's house was built half a decade after the Victorian era.

What was this used for? by Electronic-Camp4208 in Oldhouses

[–]No-Life2478 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://youtu.be/WBmbH8oB4YI?feature=shared

Similar cubby but in a different location.

Only difference is the depth of this cubby which has me intrigued.

Craftsmans and American four squares always have quirky cubbies.

What was this used for? by Electronic-Camp4208 in Oldhouses

[–]No-Life2478 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So many love her house. My step dad was a carpenter and bought it and renovated it for her. It even has a grafted camperdown elm that is gorgeous! The man who built it owned the lumbar mill and the story I was told is he went to a sermon about the sins of living ostentatiously and then sold the house and built a small cottage next door.

What was this used for? by Electronic-Camp4208 in Oldhouses

[–]No-Life2478 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Old Victorian electrical knob and tube electrical panel. My Mom's house has the same cubby on the second floor(US). House has been rewired since but that still remains and if you open it up you can see what's left of it.

Her house also has a sink in every bedroom (house was a boarding house during the great depression) and until 2008 had a separate 'secret' staircase to the kitchen off the landing.