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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is something that desperately needs to be standardized?
1·10 days agoFor sanitary applications, slotted is better because you can clean out the slot easier than the cutout for a Phillips head.
Skanky@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is something that desperately needs to be standardized?
9·11 days agoThere are reasons why you can’t have Torx in some situations. For example, sanitary machine designs. Preference is a flanged hex head. If flush mount is required, then slotted is best (even though they do suck for every other reason)
Skanky@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is something that desperately needs to be standardized?
5·11 days agoThe j-hook is fine. What is NOT fine is how difficult it can be to remove the damn wiper blades after they’ve been outside for awhile and things get dried up. There’s got to be a better way
Found the vegan
Would you recommend switching to Dvorak for someone who already touch types very fast (80-90 wpm)?
Can you switch between the two easily?
Nope. And I think I’ve seen every OS and NSE there is! I imagine it just sort of happened, much like Doritos Dinosaur and Fermented Greenland Shark (RIP).
I’ve gotten incredibly good at predicting the Mark Ruffalo and final rating over the years btw
Fantastic channel!!! Highly recommend
I’d like to know the answer to this as well, in the grossest way possible
Skanky@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•'Planned and purposeful': Case made for first-degree murder charges in Alex Pretti's death
0·2 months agoLook, I want these ICE murderers get the justice they deserve (and you know exactly what I mean), but first degree murder seems like a stretch. It would be way easier to prove second degree and would still be a pretty harsh dose of justice.
Men Without Cats
Sour Non-Blondes
Rash
Motley Crud
Skin Row, or Skid Raw
Player
Rio
Gums and Roses, or Guns and Moses
Skanky@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Kentucky woman who ordered abortion meds charged with fetal homicide, police say
5·3 months agoI’m addition to making abortions legal age available, right? Right?
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News@lemmy.world•Disney World cast member hurt stopping 180-kg fake boulder from hitting audience
85·3 months agoWatch the video…
There’s no way that thing weighed 400 lbs!!! It bounces like a balloon! Dude just didn’t brace himself at all and got bounced
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News@lemmy.world•McDonald's pulls AI-generated Christmas advert following backlash
32·4 months agoCharlie’s take is extremely funny, and the response letter from the marketing company over the backlash is so absurd. Worth a watch
That seems like a strange way to drink beer. Please post more info
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News@lemmy.world•Shredded cheese sold in dozens of states recalled due to potential for metal fragment contamination
2·4 months agoI have to concede that my experience is entirely a way-too-small sampling of the entire industry, so it’s entirely possible you are right here. However, in my experience, the factories that I’ve been to (granted, not ALL of them) have been incredibly clean and well-maintained and follow very strict guidelines for making sure their product is safe. Obviously, the consequences of delivering a product that is not safe are quite dire (noting the Boar’s Head example and the recent ByHeart recall).
On that note, I never visited the Boar’s Head facility, but one of our customer service reps did and they said it was downright nasty. No wonder they got infected.
By the way, listeria contamination is probably the WORST thing that happen to a food-producing factory. This bacteria is incredibly dangerous and very, very hard to get rid of once detected. I’ve known factories that decided to relocate rather than try to deal with an outbreak.
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News@lemmy.world•Shredded cheese sold in dozens of states recalled due to potential for metal fragment contamination
1·4 months agoI’m not saying that would never happen, because I’m sure it has. However, most places would have a spare metal detector unit just in case this type of thing happened.
What is probably more likely is that the factory did not have a very frequent test cycle for their metal detector. Which means, the metal detector could have been broken for a long time and nobody noticed it. Given enough time, something is going to happen and the product could have become contaminated with metal shavings.


After reading this thread, it seems I’ve been using that air dryer thing on the wall very incorrectly.