restorer-john
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That looks like a free logoed cutting board. There is a restaurant in Tokyo with Kewpie in every dish including desert.
Close. It is the Kewpie plastic bag cutout under a desk protector on my desk.
That looks like a free logoed cutting board. There is a restaurant in Tokyo with Kewpie in every dish including desert.
One might ask why you did that.Close. It is the Kewpie plastic bag cutout under a desk protector on my desk.
One might ask why you did that.
Nonetheless... pus.Very lucrative pus.
Sales of US$5.2 billion last year.
Not a big fan of mayonnaise?
Buy one.hi there! What should I do if I don't have an available fuse of the correct rating?
hi there! What should I do if I don't have an available fuse of the correct rating?
Just use a nail...
(Yes I'm kidding)
@mhardy6647 : I've seen that before, and will share the suggestion that you simply use the emptied and cleared casing of the shell and not the one with bullet and powder included. Otherwise blowing a fuse could indeed be explosive.
A light-bulb actually makes a great reusable fuse!
I think that the internal resistance of cheese is fairly high (even when it's the soft kind). I further suspect it would result in some sort of frequency contouring if one of these were used as a fuse in a loudspeaker. It might resemble the (in)famousI have to assume that the 16 amp "fuse" only works while still in the wrapping. I'm no EE but I get the feeling that shoving cheese into the slot for a fuse might not work very well.
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