WalkerBRiley
WalkerBRiley t1_izwzhjd wrote
Reply to Central Maine Barber? by SnoglinMcSmellmore
Not Central Maine but if you're willing to head to Rockland, Doug's Barber Shop on Main Street. Classically trained. Went to him for years before I didn't have enough hair to bother with anymore.
He does use clippers a lot now to start, finishing with scissors, but I'm willing to bet if you ask he'll forgo them entirely. Nicest guy on the planet, too.
WalkerBRiley t1_izec93n wrote
Reply to comment by xach in Library Cards by VaNillaRunner
Quite literally posted a link showing every library in maine that participates in reciprocal borrowing and yet for whatever reason "I dunno, ask I guess" gets the most upvotes and so will get seen the most. Just amazing.
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Reply to comment by ecco-domenica in Winter Vest? by wandrefilled
long johns are a must for any winter activity, in my opinion.
WalkerBRiley t1_iyczho2 wrote
Reply to comment by Friendly-Matter-3819 in WTF is happening with the Maine Lobster Industry? by zoolilba
It's been discussed to death here for the last few months. How many more "tree huggers bad!" "No, fishing lines killing whales bad!" arguments do you really feel we need?
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Reply to comment by King_O_Walpole in Looking for a competent locksmith in southern maine near the lakes region. I have an antique car and the three I’ve tried closest to me really only know how to program smart keys. by oldncrusty68
That has never worked. yes, I know, you saw it on youtube or your buddy's buddy swears it worked that one time for his cousin last October.
It just doesn't work.
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Reply to comment by kolodz in This is the first house 3D-printed from bio-based materials - The new technology could come in at a key moment. by speckz
Except you don't have the constraints of a prefab. It's printed, so it can be made however you want (within reason). If it can be designed in a 3d modeling program, it can be printed.
WalkerBRiley t1_iy5aeo8 wrote
Reply to comment by IAmTaka_VG in This is the first house 3D-printed from bio-based materials - The new technology could come in at a key moment. by speckz
Yes....prototypes generally cost a lot of money because you are focused on making one not one hundred.
Does absolutely no one on reddit know how R&D works?
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Reply to comment by LouSanous in This is the first house 3D-printed from bio-based materials - The new technology could come in at a key moment. by speckz
There are already large printers printing concrete in dryer climates. I'd imagine as long as the consistency is the same they could easily use that material instead.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in This is the first house 3D-printed from bio-based materials - The new technology could come in at a key moment. by speckz
Wow...you've no idea what you are talking about and you just laid it all plain and bare for everyone to see.
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Reply to comment by Elevenst in This is the first house 3D-printed from bio-based materials - The new technology could come in at a key moment. by speckz
My apartment is 650 sq ft of livable space.
I'd give up 50 sq ft to have a house of my own.
Not all of us can get 1200 sq ft apartments.
WalkerBRiley t1_iy59mkh wrote
Reply to comment by Northstar1989 in This is the first house 3D-printed from bio-based materials - The new technology could come in at a key moment. by speckz
You've never been to Maine, I take it.
Far enough away from the cities and zoning laws practically do not exist...and EVERYTHING HERE is 'far enough away'.
WalkerBRiley t1_iy59akb wrote
I've seen these before. They just vibrate the surface. The bass sucks. The treble is tinny as fuck, if even there. It was a horrible idea twenty years ago and it's still a horrible idea now.
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Reply to comment by dasbanqs in This Bluster I got from a burn looks like a snake by ginganinja29
I love every last one of you, except that jerk who tried to interject Harry Potter into what was once a perfect thread.
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Reply to comment by DidDunMegasploded in Which has better prices, Shaws or Hannaford? by Visual_Stand
Not driving an hour to go grocery shopping so its back to the original question for me.
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Reply to comment by Hismadnessty in Whole Foods pulls Maine lobster from its shelves by feathered-quill
OOF....your gonna need to provide some sources on this. As it stands, your connecting the dots in two different coloring books.
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Reply to comment by Riegel_Haribo in TIL More than 80 percent of the ocean has never been mapped, explored, or even seen by humans and as a result, we know more about the surface of Mars than Earth by [deleted]
It is the standard "Stop spending money on space exploration when we've an ocean to explore right here!" argument. As though we can't do both.
WalkerBRiley t1_iy3into wrote
Reply to comment by 0ba78683-dbdd-4a31-a in TIL More than 80 percent of the ocean has never been mapped, explored, or even seen by humans and as a result, we know more about the surface of Mars than Earth by [deleted]
Too bad we've pretty much given up on the stars and the oceans.
WalkerBRiley t1_iy3i9af wrote
Pretty much standard practice anywhere that has any kind of condiment packet. If they're messy, its because the day manager's soul has finally been crushed and they just stopped caring.
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Reply to comment by Dbgb4 in HUGE News: A Clarkson University professor has found a way to neutralize PFAS! by just_ducky_in_NH
You're right. So we should just stop right now and not investigate any further. Don't bother trying to find a valid way of scaling it up, random reddit user says it can't be done so let's just forget the whole thing.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in HUGE News: A Clarkson University professor has found a way to neutralize PFAS! by just_ducky_in_NH
It took a college professor decades of research and dozens upon dozens of court cases to get lead out of gasoline and paint.
I'm not surprised in the least.
WalkerBRiley t1_iy2dpb3 wrote
First step would be knowing your area to be able to recommend beginner trails for you.
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Reply to comment by HellbellyUK in A 100 sided die by DerMagicSheep
What if that WAS their hobby? Just because you don't approve of it doesn't make it valid.
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Reply to comment by ServiceMX in Creationism in Maine schools? by Shell58
How does one kill God specifically? According to Abrahamic religions He is omniscient and omnipotent and immortal. Not even going to start the argument about how being omniscient and omnipotent makes him a complete and total asshole to his creations, but the immortal part is pretty important in terms of Killing God. Your god can't be that good if some random person is able to kill him.