Wall block USB wall block
Most of the time, we just call it block , I’ve never heard of wall wart. Today I learned…
Wall block USB wall block
Most of the time, we just call it block , I’ve never heard of wall wart. Today I learned…
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Put on respirator. Grab bug-out bag. Get out.
Preferably under 2 minutes if I can smell smoke.
I enjoyed visiting your blog. Hopefully, your journey here will be positive, if not, the Block button will be your new friend. 🫶🏼
I’m in! See you there. 🥧
Pythonidae?
It doesn’t sound very nice, I prefer the others’ suggestions: cutie pie, magpie, slice, etc.
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So far, 2 users and 4 communities but I’ve only been here for 3 weeks (almost).
Some posts are so uplifting that it restores my faith in humanity, then the next post has nothing but toxic comments that makes my eyes hurt.
Have you tried Archive.org or https://www.gutenberg.org/? And Calibre.
If you’re on MacOS, you can use Books to convert it or Preview specifically to pdf. These are both Apple stock apps.
There are plenty of resources online on how to convert to pdf. You can also check out Kobo, Smashwords, ebooks and this old article from https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/buy-ebooks-best-ebook-stores/). Have fun.
Found this post today about different iOS apps for Lemmy:
https://scribe.disroot.org/post/3815011
I’ve been using Mlem and like it, got Artic but still playing with it.
Mentos and Cola.
This will be quite messy though.
The one on the right.
It’s subtle and gives off that antique vibe.
If anyone is interested in 3D printing, bookbinding, cosplay, crochet, knitting and more… This post has links to hobby-related communities:
Have you tried taking it to the dry cleaners? I’ve had some success in the past with textile arts using the solution inside the Dryel dry cleaning kit; it required plenty of blotting and patience. FYI: If you go to the cleaners, they will ask what made the stain (e.g., oil, dust, ink, etc.) and some knowledgeable ones will recommend how to clean it or refer you to someone who does.
You’re correct about the backing (hardboard) in that it must not get wet – I could be wrong but it looks like MDF (medium density fiberboard). They will swell up upon contact with water. Good luck.
EDIT: Just wanted to say that you have a lovely piece of folkart.