Go out there with a blow dryer or heat gun I guess lol. Adding more water isn’t gonna help you get rid of all the water. But I was curious if it was just a homework problem or what lol
It would mostly depend on surface area available then. If you can add warmer water and also increase the surface area available to evaporate, then you could evaporate it faster
If you read the article, they had just installed a new water heater and did the ventilation wrong. There were also a few instances through the course of the day where the detectors were triggered and handled. There was a lot of negligence from the vendor that installed the ventilation and especially the maintenance that did not consider the recent work that had been done and assumed that all the detectors were suddenly faulty at the same time.
It takes some time to adjust but the long weekend is worth it. I got a new job last year and am working 12s now. That adjustment is harder because there’s barely enough time to feed myself and get enough sleep before I have to go to work again.
The term “Separation of Powers” was coined by the 18th century philosopher Montesquieu. Separation of powers is a model that divides the government into separate branches, each of which has separate and independent powers. By having multiple branches of government, this system helps to ensure that no one branch is more...
If you have some cold water evaporating, is it possible to make it evaporate sooner by adding hot water?
How hot would it have to be?
Carbon monoxide alarms turned off before Evergreen State student death ( www.seattletimes.com )
Extremely tragic. Carbon monoxide is no joke y’all. This could have been avoided :(...
Is it just me or are 9-5 hours naturally the most stifling?
for me at least, 8 hours any other time of the day is less bad than the constant awful grind of 9-5...
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Join a union➡️
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Separation of Powers: a primer for our "friends" from hexbear. ( www.law.cornell.edu )
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Pence Refuses to Rule Out Voting for Trump in 2024 ( www.rollingstone.com )