You uh… you doing ok, OP?
You uh… you doing ok, OP?
Last November, the allotments at the bottom of my hill flooded for the first time since I arrived 4 years ago, this year it’s arrived in October.
Last year it wasn’t until March until they were walkable. I wonder how long it will be this year.
It got to about 4ft last time and seemingly poisoned the land as no-ones crops grew this year. Interestingly plums and pears did pretty well.
If you really want that passive poison effect, you need to get fiestaware: bright orange/yellow ceramics where the concentration of uranium is way higher and it’s used as the glaze!
It’s known to leech into acidic foods, such as tomato sauces with pasta.
I also feel like we can also add antique top hats to this; I recently found out that my grandfather’s childhood top hat, which I used to play with all the time growing up, contains mercury nitrate
Wow, thank you for the very thorough write-up!
I was wondering how you’d get it past the point where it’s just equal pressure to the other cannister; I assume that’s the reason for freezing the one being refilled, and I’m guessing the cannister that’s being refilled needs to be a smaller than the one that it’s refilling from?
How do you refill the screw mount canisters from the other sort?
Congratulations! You’re our 1,000,000th casualty!
Silly one, and but do tanks run on diesel?
Every other heavy machine I can think of typically uses diesel for their engines: tractors, lorries, boats.
Also diesel is less flammable then petrol or hydrogen in the event of a spill of leak…