Heavily modded Kerbal Space Program. It's so relaxing building rockets and going on complex interplanetary missions for science
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Where I'm at, Surron riders are actually safer and more respectful when riding. I've had so many close calls with people on ebikes and escooters without helmets. I've never seen a Surron rider weave through pedestrian traffic without going really slowly or fully dismounting. I'd get one myself if they weren't so expensive. They look so fun
It’s priced at JPY 396,000, which converts to just over US$2,700. Now that’s a rad price if it were to come to the West as it is. But it won’t.
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There's also the fact that it's a pre-1986 machine gun. Machine guns manufactured after that period are illegal to own as an unlicensed civilian in the US. The fact that it's a legal machine gun adds a few zeros to the overall value. Beaten up M16s receivers (the serialized bit of an AR-15) can go for over $10000 alone and you still need to build the rest of the gun on that receiver. All of that money just to have a legal machine gun in the US
I would agree normally, but at a larger scale, it would cost insurance more to replace everything leading to higher rates and possibly refusal of insurance due to the risk associated.
In only 25% of the world
Also, make sure to be generic. Choose cheap, common clothing that won't stick out
Should read something like "Judge allows removal of Toronto bike lanes by denying injunction"
I've had a few cast iron pans and a carbon steel pan for a few years now. I just wash them with dawn dish detergent (make sure whatever soap/detergent you use doesn't contain lye) and a sponge until all the food bits are gone and the water cleanly skids off the pan. After, I shake the water off and hand dry with a cotton dish towel. I don't put oil on them unless I'm gonna store them for months at a time.
You mentioned your pans are new so the water may not slide off like a well used and seasoned pan so just scrub and rinse until the food bits are off. If there are any difficult bits, you could buy a plastic dish scraper or just gently scrape at it with a metal spoon. Don't worry too much about damaging the pan when washing; cast iron has lasted many families many decades of cooking and abuse.
Just make sure not to drop it or heat/cool it too quickly and it'll be fine