Chocolate bars (and food in general) is different depending on the country; even when it has the exact same brand name. For instance, Mountain Dew didn't have caffeine in Canada until 2012. The Reese's bar is no exception, as this video illustrates. Sorry for the poor quality -- this was shot on the spur of the moment on my decade-old Canon. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSqbdxz3LK0
How to replace the LCD touch screen digitizer and backlight for the Canon PowerShot SD3500 IS Digital Elph.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h370VmjTu6c
With uncertain power, a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply; Battery backup) is useful for keeping things running smoothly. Unfortunately, they're designed for on-grid power, so they don't anticipate the power being off for now than a few seconds. If the power is off longer than the built-in battery can sustain, the UPS shuts off completely, add just be manually turned on again.
My modifications change that; the UPS will always automatically turn itself back in again, as soon as power is reapplied. Additionally, I silence the beeping, so it works smoothly, without interrupting your day.
In case you're wondering why I use two power supplies, it's because a simpler circuit would attempt to turn the UPS back on again as soon as the battery dies, repeatedly, whether the line power is present or not. That would over-discharge, and damage the battery.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWu692aM52g
I was recently parked near a railroad, and got the chance to witness the track being pushed into the mud several inches as the train went by. This is an older track that is poorly maintained.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ecNgmtw7PU
After my tractor died, we got a load of hay delivered to the road out front of our place. Needing to move the bales inside in a hurry, I contrived a way to manage with a $300 car dolly I picked up from a classified ad.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBPs777d13o
This is a little trick I learned a while back. It's basically an easy way to take tape off of glass without leaving any residue.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIBep0-NiGs
My wife owns two cars; a 2003 Ford Escape V6, and a 1996 Ford Aerostar XL. Both have automatic 4x4. Both have V6 engines. Both have a towing capacity of about 5,500 lbs. Both have an EPA fuel mileage of about 21 on the highway, although the Aerostar tends to get a little better than that, and the Escape rarely gets that high. The Escape barely seats 5. The Aerostar comfortably seats 7 adults, with a larger rear storage area than the Escape, even with all 3 rows occupied. The Aerostar has a lot more headroom, and a much more comfortable ride. The Escape is a FWD Unibody that optionally engages the rear wheels. The Aerostar is Body-On-Frame with RWD and a transfer case that optionally engages the front axle. The Aerostar is rated at 155HP. The Escape is rated at 201. The Escape has BFG all-season all-terrain tires in good shape. The Aerostar has a mix of generic highway tires in varying condition. The Aerostar cost $850. The Escape cost $3500.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hiR92VKAYw