Do your normal wash routine but make your last rinse cold water. Dry your hair with an old t-shirt (not a towel) And let it air dry almost completely before you put any product in. Then use your oils & leave-in of choice. But take whatever curl product you use (Shea Moisture curl milk for me) and mix it with mousse. 50/50. Do about 5-6 big braids and go to to sleep (with a bonnet, or course). If you really want to stunt, put some raw shea butter on the end of each braid, comb it thru with a thinner toothed comb and twist it around your finger a few times to make a perfect curl at the end. When you wake up the next day, put a little moisturizer on the ends of your fingers as you take down each braid. Separate the strains and fluff as you go along. When everything is out, start to pick out your hair. I use the pick end of this But ONLY THE BASE! Start at your scalp and go about half way up your hair all the way around. Use hair spray as needed. For the front, you want to preserver the curls so come at that section from behind and use a good amount of hair spray. At the end of the day, just braid it back up, and re-fluff in the morning. It should last a week if you braid it up at night. If you hair is fine, like mine, it may look better the 2nd day you do it. Waiting until it's mostly dry and the mousse give my fine hair the illusion of volume. When I used to do wet braid-outs like the rest of the naturals, I used to look ridiculous.
>I'm pretty sure that was meant seriously.
By EY? Definitely. But everyone should have laughed at him. Some people didn't.
>he wrote that in an author's note and considered the matter settled.
>the premise of a day of somebody's time being worth $4000 to you, even just in monetary expected value, isn't obviously implausible.
Sure, if someone needs legal services, or something. But EY wasn't selling a specific service at market rates, he was just selling himself, and fully expected people to value his time/intelligence/whatever - because it's him - enough to be interested. And some people claimed to be.
>I don't know if he's diagnosed with anything
If I had to bet, I'd put my money on him either having been diagnosed with NPD, or not yet tested for it. That's not an insult or anything, I have it. Takes one to know one I suppose. Or I'm projecting.
We should just skip all the bad material science and go right to advanced stuff. Did you know they make a type of glass (hercuglass) that you can drop 10 ft and not shatter? And that they could make water bottles out of carbon fiber?
The problem is we're dealing with super low tech companies (China mfgs) that have been making the same plastic consumables for the last 2 decades. They aren't equipped to make fancy glass or carbon fiber.
And that's becasue there's been no motivation. People continue to buy stupid stuff, and that just keeps more stupid stuff on the shelves.
People need to wake up to the fact that if they buy a piece of bad product, even once, that it sends a signal to that industry that people are buying their thing and so they keep making more.
I'm saying that BPA is all your fault. Stop buying dumthings.
Learn how to /r/BuyItForLife/
That is CIC, not CIB. This is CIB
Still, finding anything TG16 in the wild is hitting the jackpot.
tap, UX: target creature gets -X/-0
untap, WX: target creature gets +X/+X
"My tummyache's cured!"
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I don't know anything about them, but there is a guy who sells pdf version of service manuals, and he has the DP-5. It's here: http://www.webstore.com/item,pgr,Mitsubishi-Model-DP5-Turntable-Service-Manual,name,39425128,auction_id,auction_details The whole thing seems dodgy, and yeah it's a rip-off for a pdf service manual, but I took a chance on it myself after I couldn't find a service manual for my Hitachi L-303 online. I paid via paypal and sent him an email and the next day he did send me the pdf and it was legit, FWIW. I don't know if that helps or not.
Nope, I think you are right. From Chapter 98 Author's Notes
> I am auctioning off A Day Of My Time, to do with as the buyer pleases – this could include delivering a talk at your company, advising on your fiction novel in progress, applying advanced rationality skillz to a problem which is tying your brain in knots, or confiding the secret answer to the hard problem of conscious experience (it’s not as exciting as it sounds). I retain the right to refuse bids which would violate my ethics or aesthetics. Disposition of funds as above.
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In context, he is referring to t-shirt sales, and he clarifies that:
> To clarify, this is my personal store and not MIRI’s (though I intend to use any proceeds in ways which will increase my productivity, as opposed to, say, setting it on fire).
On the auction site he again makes clear
> Settlement is by check, wire, or Paypal if you are willing to pay the additional fees thereby incurred. Proceeds go to me individually, though I intend to use them in ways which will increase my productivity, to the benefit of my usual tasks.
So yeah. The starting bid was $4,000 dollars for domestic locations, with an extra $2,000 for international travel. link again
> Isn't this called the market? He has a service we want, we have donations he wants.
Yeah, but the reason he can charge as much as he did is probably because of all the reputation that he has built up.
According to worthpoint.com these were produced in 1995, so this will be a tricky search. Monitoring ebay for listings is probably a reasonable starting point - a pair was sold in September, for instance.
If you can spring for $100 and the character is not too important, there are also these.
I have a pair of CS-A50 Pioneers, which are very similar to these, that were also very flat in the mids and the highs were shrill. They had never been recapped and afterwards they really came alive. Beautiful speakers with a great sound stage that sound fantastic with Jazz and Classical. Definitely recap with some polys from parts express and see how they sound. I recapped one and tested and it made the other sound like it was playing through a wet sock. Do not run more than 50 watts through them.
The CS-A31 were based off a kit, model AS-303A and it looks like there are only two caps, 14uf and 3uf.
http://akdatabase.org/Pioneer/Speaker%20Systems.htm
http://elektrotanya.com/pioneer_as-303a_sch.pdf/download.html
A tube. She is selling a tube. At first I thought this was a shitty version of that at-home soda maker that uses CO2 to carbonate water, but no. It's a tube that you put in water with baking soda (that you provide), vinegar (that again you provide) and vegetable oil (that you provide).
Link to her store: For only 5$!
Finally decided to make the jump and tried to buy a few things from goodwill, out of everything a "FullVideo Elite interactive MPEG" caught my eye the most it's factory sealed, but I haven't been able to find much on it besides this http://www.webstore.com/item,pgr,Digital-Full-Video-Elite-Interactive-MPEG-Playback-Upgrade-NEWSEALEDCOLLECT,name,61812950,auction_id,auction_details
And a few cancelled listings in eBay, bought it for 15$, good buy?
If you look at this chart 1,3 and 4 would be amazing. If you have time the others would be great too. Thanks.
Is it leaning substantially more than this? Or these?
It's a pretty light bike, so it can get away with some lean. But not unstable lean.
And that's the main thing: how stable is it? If you stand on the side it's leaning towards and gently pull the bike towards you (careful you don't actually pull it on top of you!), does it seem eager to tip over? Or does it prefer to stay upright?
If it seems like you could stub your toe on the bike and it would dutifully dive to the pavement or you keep having to pick it up after the paperboy passes, then maybe it does have a tad too much lean. ;)
But if it takes a concerted effort to knock it over, I wouldn't worry about it.
I hope so too I have this one that i hope will be worth something one day.
> I think they are becoming more popular. I believe they originated in New England in the early 2000's.
I wore them growing up in the 1970s, the kinds that people wear now, but also embarrassing shit like this. At least the pics of me wearing a hoodie aren't an embarrassment. In the 2000s malls (at least in the UK) started banning them because people couldn't be identified on the CCTVs. And of course there's this silliness.
Are you sure it is Bomberman 93 and not the original bomberman? Late Turbografx games didn't have cases, only a plastic tray, cardboard box, and manual.
It would look like this.
Honestly, not me. In my opinion, they look cheap. The only ones that seem to involve any effort or creativity are the headband and hair fascinator, and I think the hair fascinator also looks really cheap.
I like the headband, but not at that price. I think I'd pay $8 for it.
If I wanted potion-inspired earrings, I'd get something like this. Otherwise, there are a lot of green earrings under $8 that I like a whole lot better, and they will remind people of Zelda just as much as your wife's.
This makes me think Heart Container more than hers, and for a lot less than $14. That's just the first one I found, there may be more.
Oh, here's another, which is really shaped like a Piece of Heart, and it comes with earrings.
I'm glad that your wife is pursuing her passions, assuming this is her passion. I'm just voicing my opinion. If people like it, I definitely hope they buy it. But I hope that your being a redditor doesn't encourage people to buy these when they otherwise wouldn't have; that's what encourages companies to spam us with advertisements and try to appeal to our goodwill and sense of community in order to win sales.
So... yeah, that's why I'm taking the time to voice a negative opinion, instead of just passing by. Here's an upvote though, because I think this is relevant to the Zelda community.