Making A Telescope Mirror Tool From Dental Stone Conclusion
Wednesday, January 27th, 2010 at
3:18 am
In this final edition we remove the tool from the oven, inspect it and seal it with shellac
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Okay, I watched this whole video…. and I still have no idea how you use that tool to make a telescope mirror.Guess I’ll look that up.
If you get that figured out, will you let me know?
Well, that was 3 months ago…. and I did figure it out eventually.I was a bit frustrated when I made that comment.There are a few good websites which show you what need doing, but I can’t remember them. I’ll have another look sometime and PM you the details!
Man, that should be done in a well ventilated area… Or a closed area if you want a Peyote trip…
Nice work i’d rally used this video.. Many thanks
Remember the old axiom: Any tool that can do a multitude of things can not be counted on to do any one of them well.
I heard and read that she had a cold when singing this and it most evident with the R’s, which makes it all the more amazing she could get through the nerves and the cold. She deserves all she gets.
I try so many time at home for telescop.But after read this and seen this video i understand what I have done in past.thanks.
But I thought sticks and stones niggaz sticks and stone
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Awesome! I love all NASA’s discoveries, and I hope we’ll learn to see the sky often then we do!
Sorry, but that seems to be alot of fish to transport. You're flying, I'm guessing. By boat would probably be a better choice, I'm thinking that the altitude and pressure change and stress the fish out and possibily harm them. I just did some further research, and found that pressure change in an airplane often kills the fish. Also, you have so many fish, that it would be very difficult to have a suitable tank on the plane. I don't even know if you are able to bring un-vaccinated animals on a plane.
Anyways, I had to travel from Virginia to Massachusetts in a car. I brought my 2 guppies and 1 molly along for the ride. I knew it was definetly risky, but I knew that if I let my grandma take care of the fish, she would probably kill them. I found a fish bowl that I had used a few years back for a betta i had had. I got extremely lucky, because I found a tupperware container lid in one of my kitchen cupboards that fit perfectly and snapped onto the top of my bowl. I added the fish (and of course the water!) and it was great. Every now and then I would open the top to get some air in there and close it again. Since there was a top on the bowl, no water splashed out at all and my fish were fine. When we got to the hotel I did a water change. When we finally got to our destination I added them to the tank I had packed away in my car.
I know you are going by plane, so this won't help you too much, and you have more than three fish, but here's just an idea. I know bowls are unsuitable for fish, but it wasn't for too long. If you like this idea, you could try it. But, it is risky. Personally, I think fish have a better chance of surviving in a car than a plane, because of altitude and pressure change. Our ears pop in a plane, think of how that would feel to a fish!
Before you decide to take your fish with you, it would be a good idea to make sure that there is absolutely no other solutions. I would make sure that there isn't anyone that could care for them first.
Sorry this is so long. Good luck with you and your fish and have fun on your trip!
Amazing huge list of Twitter tools
- you know I don’t play favorites
And especially don’t talk marketing speak.
I kno plenty barbers who loaded. And u jus tuckin ya cash away from me cuz u think ima rob u lmao…… (Btw, I will)
it seems to elaborate on the idea that we are start dust
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"The soul without imagination is what an observatory would be without a telescope." ~ Henry Ward Beecher
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You must search them on yahoo, so that you can dig out some companies who will offer you free quotes also.
"i busted a mirror and got seven years bad luck, but my lawyer thinks he can get me five"
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J’adore!..
Remember the whole legal dust-up over the trademark for the name iPad? Well, now that’s been resolved. The iPad launch is only a week away and as such, Apple is getting its ducks in a row: accepting submissions for iPad apps to the App Store, making developers use pre-release models in darkened rooms, oh and getting that whole trademark mess cleared up. Yup, as of last week, Apple is the new owner of the name iPad, having purchased the trademark from Fujitsu. Even before announcing the product, Apple had already filed a request to take the trademark away from its owner Fujitsu. In fact, the two companies have been battling over the mark since last fall, with Apple filing three separate extension requests to challenge the validity of Fujitsu’s ownership. Fujitsu originally filed for the trademark in March of 2003 but then stopped responding to USPTO requests, seemingly abandoning the mark until it reignited interest in the name in June of 2009. As you can see from the following public…
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eww. try an exterminator
watched a movie from my house with a telescope i got trained into the movie theater #CauseItWasCheap