Towels (or other clothes) can stick to the drum and as you pull them out, the balance of the drum shifts and can cause it to spin. If you are grabbing something in a fuller load, your hand/wrist can become entangled and rotate with the drum.
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Front-load washers should have a brake for the drum that prevents it from rotating while digging out clothes. Last thing I want is twisted/sprained wrist while peeling towels off the walls of the drum.
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Removing half the body by cleaving the left and right sides apart.
- Either urethral insertion or dilation (depending on your preference)
EtherWhack@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If you could describe any music genre as a specific food, what music genre would it be, what food would it be, and why?4·7 months agoNu-metal would be pop rocks and cola
EtherWhack@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If you could describe any music genre as a specific food, what music genre would it be, what food would it be, and why?10·7 months agoPop would be cotton candy. Eye catching, but no real substance.
EtherWhack@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What happens if you don't use the "right" amount of detergent to wash your clothes?1·7 months agoI actually do the cleaner every couple of months and use vinegar once a week, at the end of my first load. (my water tests between 300-400ppm) I also gave up on fabric softener and dryer sheets when I found just running the dryer again with no heat for 20min gives me the same result. (less residue left behind in the washer/dryer and cleaner skin)
Yeah, there’s a 3rd-party driver called Spacenav that works pretty well. I haven’t gotten the two side buttons on my mini wireless one though.
(I wouldn’t bother with the driver from 3DConnexion as it hasn’t been touched in 10 years old)
ETA: The settings for it in FreeCAD is at Tools>Customize>Spaceball Motion/Buttons
How about those stale tar-like hard candies.
- riding your delivery bike down the footpath at high speed weaving between pedestrians
Gotta include the ones riding at night in black/dark clothes with no reflectors or lights; be it using the crosswalk, against a ‘do not cross’ or in the middle of the [car] lane, ignoring the bike lane.
EtherWhack@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is a creepy or weird fact that would scare even the bravest person?9·9 months agoHere’s a good video on it.
EtherWhack@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are some adulting life hacks that you think others could benefit by learning about them?27·9 months agoThe career you chose out of high school doesn’t have to be the one you do until you retire and you can also very easily go back to school if you are ever unsatisfied with your path.
Sometimes it just takes a bit of time and experience for you to find your passion and with it your skills to really blossom.
I, for instance started with veterinary nursing, but ended up in mech/elec. engineering and will be taking classes on the side for it.
EtherWhack@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the most useful thing in the room you're in right now?1·9 months agoEdit:stupid carriage return formatting
For me, at least, the walls and ceiling just trap heat
(10pm w/ fans downstairs used as intake)
EtherWhack@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the most useful thing in the room you're in right now?4·9 months agoNo worries. Gone through 2.5kg(~9lbs) of Gatorade powder, just this summer. LiquidIV got way too expensive after the first box.
EtherWhack@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the most useful thing in the room you're in right now?3·9 months agoAll I’m saying is that I found the extra-restroom utility of TP when I had a sinus infection.
EtherWhack@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the most useful thing in the room you're in right now?6·9 months agoA 5gal jug full of water. (I don’t have AC and it’s 32C/90F inside)
EtherWhack@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the most useful thing in the room you're in right now?3·9 months agoTP actually makes an awesome and really inexpensive kleenex or napkin alternative
That’s pretty much a swamp cooler