A rare perfect score! (due to a rare lucky guess on the American presidents question)
Sep. 17, 2024
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My Score: 2190 https://www.britannica.com/quiz/tightrope
A rare perfect score! (due to a rare lucky guess on the American presidents question)
Sep. 17, 2024
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My Score: 2190 https://www.britannica.com/quiz/tightrope
Tightrope, a daily trivia game | Britannica
Sep. 15, 2024
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My Score: 1600 https://www.britannica.com/quiz/tightrope
I finished today and didnt do too bad, but it didn’t record my answers and said I got everything wrong after the second answer. Has that ever happened to anyone else?
It was born as a way to funnel public funds into missile research.
Thats what i said.
What do you mean “again”? You mean still.
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My Score: 1760
Some days you don’t lose. I usually faulter on the US president questions. Today I guessed right.
I just hit share and copied to clipboard
Sep. 3, 2024
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My Score: 1720 https://www.britannica.com/quiz/tightrope
I liked it. Nice to not have yet another word game.
It was an inspired way to sell missile design to the public.
On closer inspection I see that they are.
There the mark on the guy’s head, maybe Everett stubbed the cigar on his head?
Slip, slap, slop! Sun safety is serious business! The Sun is a deadly lazer!
We have different definitions of classic. It’s a fun game though! I expect I’ll always be terrible at it.
You should proof read your comments. That reads like a tweaker’s stream of consciousness.
I don’t make retractable awnings. China makes retractable awnings. I would expect the average cheap awning to last 3 to 5 years on the high end. A quality awning will last more, and you’ll pay more. A permanent awning like on a business will be thousands of dollars, depending on size. Per window. I’m talking about custom work, not off the shelf.
I can tell you that I would not take on any anlwning jobs. I’m quite busy enough without the hassle of drilling into brick or dealing with rotten headers or any of that crap. I’d guess $1000/window would be a starting price. How many windows do you have? Do you want to recover the awnings every 7-10 years and take them up and down twice a year? Or buy an air conditioner now and again. That’s why the awning trade has died. Except for automatic ones that come in a box.
I encourage everyone to try sewing, but it’s not for everyone. The machine is a barrier to entry. Your home machine will not cut it. Or you may be able to struggle through but you’ll suffer with thin thread that will dissolve in a season or two.
Canvas work is a trade with a wide skill set that not a lot of people possess. You can tack a sheet to your wall and put some posts under it but making something that looks nice, survives storms and lasts for years takes effort and skill.
I’m a canvas guy.
Before globalization you only had one chance per year to buy apples. Apples from New Zealand weren’t a thing.