

Towels (or other clothes) can stick to the drum and as you pull them out, the balance of the drum shifts and can cause it to spin. If you are grabbing something in a fuller load, your hand/wrist can become entangled and rotate with the drum.
Towels (or other clothes) can stick to the drum and as you pull them out, the balance of the drum shifts and can cause it to spin. If you are grabbing something in a fuller load, your hand/wrist can become entangled and rotate with the drum.
Front-load washers should have a brake for the drum that prevents it from rotating while digging out clothes. Last thing I want is twisted/sprained wrist while peeling towels off the walls of the drum.
I wonder why
Diarrhea is one of the major symptoms of dysentery.
I’ve seen at least a couple times a similar trick but with payment req websites like cash app or venmo. Everything looks legit, but if you were to look closely at the url they want you to click, it is almost always routed through a server under the phisher’s control.
They may have the ‘official’ url in the link, but there’s a good chance they might be piped/redirected through a malicious server under the spammer’s control to log your keystrokes.
We already have that, and a function generator.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.sbaudio.oscope
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.keuwl.functiongenerator
The galaxy notes solved that… when thay were around.
BS. The client was Escher.
To be perfectly fair, when the guy said the test was inconclusive, he was right… To a point.
His failure was that he only did the test once and in one location, which just proves a hill/valley could be playing a factor in the results. To have true empirical results, the test would need to be done at multiple locations, each a random but sizable distance apart.
The scientific method relies on repeatability and reliability in data to provide proof to anything and he wasn’t really using either.
AFAIK, the pre-orders more or less just guaranteed a spot to actually purchase the dumpster and no one actually ‘bought’ them until '23. If it were me, and I saw what he was doing, I’d cancel the pre-order, even if I had to eat that $100.
You can see the wheels turning
Megalomania Narcissistic Personality Disorder
Hmm… A special pager…
InB4 BOOM
I think the closest would be the TicWatch, though you’d be using an old Wear OS version and likely never get any updates for it.
They can use a bone or at least part of one to fix a shattered or badly healed one. The link also mentioned diseases or infection, malformed or insufficiently sized, and a few others.
Can I ask what even is the point of asking?
People that would need a bone or ligament graft. It’s more commonly seen for joint repairs.
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/16796-bone-grafting
What egg?
That’s pretty much a swamp cooler