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>>1719116

I made the mistake of going through that video's comment section.

My god I hate willfully stupid people.

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>>1411825

>TFW the tap snaps

There is literally nothing more stressful than trying to tap a small thread in tool steel.

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>>1208123

Yes, the air compresses and gets hot on the intake side, radiates/conducts a little bit of heat away on the outside, and then expands again on the other side, cooling it down slightly.

But, as previously stated, there is nowhere near enough kinetic energy in wind to make it work.


As an aside, I just noted that retarded opening statement "...similar to the effect when you exhale into your hand with an open mouth or with pursed lips." For fuck's sake, that's not adiabatic cooling, that's the normal evaporative cooling from the slight amount of sweat on your hand, plus a good helping of the increased convective cooling experienced by ANYTHING in a moving airstream.

Have these people even heard of the term "wind chill"?

Fuck, this makes me irrationally angry.

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tfw I need a 4558 or a 741 and I don't know where I can scavange one.

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I'm not sure if this is the right board for this but here it goes.

My when I turn my washing machine on it fills up to the very top and starts spilling over onto the floor. I've tried both washing types and different load sizes. I'm about to try a different water temperature setting as well. Anyone had this problem or know how to fix it?

I have the money to get it repaired but if it's something I can do within two hours or so I'd rather do it myself. Also, it's a kenmore 70 series if that will help at all.
>mfw

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>>24682
Again, why are you still mad?

Granted I've only fucked chubby girls and no where near the line of 10's you must run train on; no permavirgin here.

I'm pathetic for making a vagina; you're pathetic for trying to make me look pathetic when it is clearly visible.

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