0:00 Welcome00:31 Sitting in police transport van after a protest00:35 In a holding cell with your comrades00:37 Cop knocks on your door00:40 Texting on an unsecured device00:43 Pulled over by the cops after a protest00:46 Cop asking about your day00:50 Feds call your mom00:56 When the cops come calling.
I think I misunderstood your question earlier. It's before the can is opened. The can in that picture has a tab that sits very firmly against the can lid. It's hard to get a grip on it without using your fingernails and the tab also has little sharp bits so its very easy for the tab to cut the sensitive fleshy tissue under your fingernails as you pull the tab up. So I switch to using a spoon to jimmy it open before switching to using fingers to finish the job.
Apparently some side cutting openers cut in a way that there are no sharp edges either on the lid or the opened can. Someone linked a video about it in crossposted thread.
How do you pry these open? The tab in the picture is really tight against the lid of the can. Is there are trick to loosening these without picking at them with my nails?
I forget the name of the project or institution and I'm not sure if the book covers this. Either in the late 19th or early 20th century a set of libraries/archives were created that you could call on the phone, theoretically from anywhere in the world. You could ask the staff questions and they had a sort of database of punch cards they could use to find the information you wanted.
Very cool. Are you meant to be piloting a Mark II or is it another fighter? It seems like the cockpit is far more exposed than what I imagine being in a Mark II to feel like. It's almost like you're on a surfski or canoe in space.
Nah I have no beef with the mods. I crossposted there at someone else's suggestion and when it was removed I was curious so I decided to ask Lemmy. I imagine modding a comm that big is hard work.
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