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Oka , to xkcd in xkcd #173: Movie Seating (20 Oct 2006)

Optimal seating for this group would probable be this graph left to right, except for one-way crush person, they go on the very right.

First couple > bottom friend > top friend > second couple > top right friend > 1-way crusher

Friends are within 1 seat of each other.

Haus , to xkcd in xkcd #156: Commented
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The gesture for "/*" is very rude.

ikidd , to Home Improvement in Called Bugout for a bug inpection, and the guy said i have mice in my attic. Told me this is a mouse pee stain. Is that right?
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If you have mice, you will find mouse shit. Everywhere. If there is no shit, you don’t have mice. Nothing in that picture looks like mouse shit.

FlyingSquid , to Work Reform in Every damn day
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No point in asking for what you know you deserve but aren't going to get.

talentedkiwi , to Home Improvement in How do I fix this?

Another thought. Try the warranty.

www.merillat.com/…/warranty-info.html

Edit: Hmm. Says not transferrable. But I suppose it doesn’t hurt to try

Potatos_are_not_friends , to xkcd in xkcd #173: Movie Seating (20 Oct 2006)

My biggest pet peeve was working in a restaurant and trying to seat a large group. That hatred has been with me for decades, that I actively refuse to involve myself in dinners larger than 6 people. It’s noisy. It’s too much management. There’s multiple conversations. It’s awful.

Even during family outings in public areas, I assemble little groups and pretend like we don’t know each other.

And before anybody even asks, I absolutely segmented my wedding into different 6-person teams when we went out in public.

rockerface , to xkcd in xkcd #156: Commented
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Cursed Technique: Garbage Documentation!

hperrin , to xkcd in xkcd #156: Commented

If you want to comment someone forever, just do this symbol with your hands:

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spittingimage , to TrueNAS in At what point should I start worrying about my hard drive temps?/s
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That high number is just over half the temperature of the big bang, so I think you’re still golden.

tubbadu , to KDE in This began with plasma 6.1. Selected folders are now black, I think they were dark blue when selected.
Xeroxchasechase , to KDE in Do you also configure the feedback to send everything?

Yup

HelixDab2 , to Home Improvement in How do I fix this?

First: get yourself a real knife block. Tossing all your knives loose into a drawer is ruining the edges, and keeps them duller than dirt. A dull knife is dangerous.

Second: I wouldn’t bother trying to fix that. The particle board looks like humidity has done a number on it, and it’s falling apart. I would suggest getting a new drawer made out of 1/2" plywood (1/4" bottom) and box joints. It’s pretty easy to do if you have a table saw, but if you’re asking here, I’m going to assume you don’t.

CptEnder ,

Walks in, assumes you’re stupid, adds nothing, leaves.

On the knife bit it’s no huge deal, it’s not ruining anything, just hone them often. Our knives would get gangbanged all night in the kitchen, they’re designed to have the angle of attack adjusted. - ex chef

HelixDab2 , (edited )

Those knives do not look like they’ve been honed since they left the factory.

Every chef I’ve known took immaculate care of their knives, and they sure as fuck didn’t leave them out in the kitchen for everyone else to use.

Also: the value added is in looking at the remaining particle board that’s on the drawer face. You can see that it’s split on the right side, and pieces have separated on the left. That doesn’t have a lot of structural integrity, and gluing it isn’t going to solve that long-term. If humidity is causing the glue holding the sawdust together to lose integrity, then there’s not a lot that can be done that will actually fix the problem permanently. Sure, glue it back together. Then it breaks again, only in a slightly different place. Rinse, repeat. This is the problem with particle board, and why it doesn’t belong in a kitchen or bathroom.

NarrativeBear , to Home Improvement in How do I fix this?

Take off the drawer handle (the two screws), this will release the wood drawer front from the drawer face plate.

Once you have this wood you can fix it back to your drawer with a L- bracket. If the wood is broken too much on the side, you can replace this part with a piece equal in size and depth.

Like others suggested, pull the nails out and then add your new drawer front, nail it back in (or use screws, pre-drilling your screw holes). Then put your face plate back on.

nieceandtows OP Mod ,

So those nails seem to be staples. How do I pull them out? They don’t show up on the outside. I tried hitting them with a hammer gently, but they don’t seem to come back out. Do I cut them off using a multi tool?

talentedkiwi ,

You could try clipping them off instead of pulling them out. Just use a flush cutter (or as close to flush) and cut them down to the wood. This is what most do when taking our trim, as it can cause more damage to get the nails/staples out.

NarrativeBear ,

You can cut them with a multi tool if you have one, no harm in that. You essentially just need them out of the way so you can put new nails.

A flush cutter is a good idea as well.

SpeedLimit55 , to Home Improvement in How do I fix this?

Gorilla glue maybe?

rambaroo , to xkcd in xkcd #173: Movie Seating (20 Oct 2006)

Cringe

xor ,

Thanks for your input

eksb ,
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It is cringe because the XKCD guy does not know when to stop. The second part of the comic (the white on black part) makes it worse. The graph is the punchline. But then he keeps drawing, and ruins it.

Aatube ,
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What’s wrong about it? It makes it clearer why 1. The seating is ridiculous 2. Such frustration is ridiculous. How is the graph the punchline? The idea is the punchline.

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