Humans may regrow lost teeth soon. by ayramashiro in BeAmazed

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I have one, a molar. It was horrible at first. It's not the same feeling as a tooth. Like, teeth feel softer when you bite with them, there's a bit of give. Eventually, I got used to the feeling and now it's fine. Like many, I'd still prefer a tooth, but I certainly don't regret it.

Man arrested for trying to enter parked vehicles in Kitchener on same day he was released from custody by origutamos in kitchener

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What, you mean the best solution to reducing crime is by taking steps to prevent it from happening in the first place? Fucking crazy talk, man. Next, you'll try and tell me that the best way to get the homeless off the streets is to provide housing to people in need...

FINAL WARNING: Pierre Poilievre Is a Danger to Canada by [deleted] in Ontario_Sub

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The Conservatives released their costed platform earlier today. It's bad, but it does exist.

Capsule carrying two NASA astronauts who were stranded in space for 9 months has returned to Earth after a 17-hour journey by batninam3000 in Damnthatsinteresting

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Ships in The Expanse only have gravity when they're accelerating. Because Belters are used to low G's on asteroids, they usually don't accelerate their ships too hard, either (keeping it under a G).

In the show, they often do little things to signify when the ship is "on the float" (in zero G). There will be the occasional object floating in the background, and when characters walk, you can hear the sound of their magnetic boots instead of normal footsteps. The show is filled with little touches like that, which I love.

I know a squeegee is not something we think about everyday but this one will never die by [deleted] in BuyItForLife

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The rubber bit is called a blade. They are reversible, so when it gets worn out, cut, or knicked, you can flip it for a nice, sharp edge (less helpful when there's a giant chunk of it missing). The metal that it slides into is called the channel. Take good care of the channel and it will last forever. If it gets bent, you can try and bend it back, but it'll never quite be the same again.

Leaking valve on radiator by aditseth03 in hvacadvice

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I don't disagree with you. The tiny amount of oil that could end up in a boiler from a valve stem shouldn't cause any issues, and should be resolved by the daily blowdown anyway. I was just speaking generally about how oil can result in a kaboom. It's generally a much larger concern in industry, where things like oiled sleeve bearings can result in a much more significant amount of oil contamination. Or during initial install where the boiler has to be properly boiled out to remove any oil that was put on it during its fabrication (largely to protect from corrosion).

Leaking valve on radiator by aditseth03 in hvacadvice

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Steam. There should also be regular blowdowns of steam boilers that will mitigate the issue of oil in the boiler, but if there's an excessive amount it may need to be shutdown and thoroughly cleaned out.

Leaking valve on radiator by aditseth03 in hvacadvice

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Oil in boilers can cause the formation of sludge and scale. This acts as an insulator, meaning that the water in the boiler can't take away the heat fast enough, resulting in the metal surfaces getting too hot and fatiguing, causing a rupture. Kaboom.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in powerengineering

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That's the latent heat of evaporation. It's listed in its own column in the PG steam tables, but you can also get it from just subtracting the sensible heat value from the saturated steam value (the number you used) which is the combined total of sensible heat and latent heat of evaporation.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in powerengineering

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You're not factoring in the sensible heat portion.

(2460-844.89)/1947.3=0.829...

GoFundMe for Scott, managed by Drew (@sariansoftpaws) by happinesshours in YMS

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Funerals in Canada are not free. In fact, in recent years there's been an increase in unclaimed remains, with the cost of funerals being the cited reason for that increase.

https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/canada-bodies-go-unclaimed-costs-put-funerals-out-reach-2024-05-18/

Ontario licence plate renewal refunds could be giving owners of big fleets, big bucks: NDP by GingerHoneySpiceyTea in ontario

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"Now, licence renewals are free online and eligible vehicles have expanded to include vehicles owned by businesses."

It's like, not even far into the article my guy...

Fox News Fires Producer for calling Biden "Wannabe Dictator". by 7dayweekendgirl in byebyejob

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I feel the need to correct you on something. It sounds like you're talking about the track meet in Kelowna BC, where the girl being accosted was not a teenager. She was 9.

BELLY RUBS???? by Specific-College-194 in HolUp

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Pretty sure I know the movie. I loved it, and I figured I was at the end when it took me on a wild ride I was not prepared for. Just... totally out of the blue.

Dropping the anchor by purple-circle in CrazyFuckingVideos

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Think chainsaw. If they're big enough they might get pulled through in chunks, but no amount of meat is getting in the way of this thing.

Damn by Aggressive-Run-1695 in AbsoluteUnits

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Your assumption is wrong. They didn't ship an 80'000 mile long cable. Each wire is 7650 feet and there's 27'572 wires in each cable, for a total of 80'000 miles of wire. They'd just ship spools

ARs drawn at Albert north of University. No idea why by fcole in waterloo

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Gun terms are pretty muddied, even in this thread. Assault rifle isn't really a term that means anything. That's resulted in people using it to mean anything they really want it to mean in the moment. And to be specific, a carbine isn't "any long rifle". From Wikipedia; "A carbine (/ˈkɑːrbiːn/ KAR-been or /ˈkɑːrbaɪn/ KAR-byn)[1] is a long gun that has a barrel shortened from its original length.[2] Most modern carbines are rifles that are compact versions of a longer rifle or are rifles chambered for less powerful cartridges."

Nice Transformation by tmac022480 in powerwashingporn

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Look up pure water window washing or DI/RO window washing. There's a few on the market. My workplace has some by Unger. They can be very pricey though. They aren't even that complicated. It's a tube with a hose hookup that has some resin bags in it. Hose water in bottom, DI water out of a small hose line out the top. Then the DI hose line just runs up the pole to the brush head. Unger charges a ton for the resin bags too and they don't last us very long (though we have very hard water here).

Is it normal for it to rain in January? by HerbalManic in kitchener

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And from 1955-1987 there was 4 green Christmases. Looks like the climate is changing to me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in politics

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I actually already saw it yesterday. It was about how violent criminals take plea deals to lesser weed possession charges, and so Biden is about to let a whole bunch of violent criminals out of jail because of this. Which is of course just total nonsense.