Right, what we need right now is tens of trolley problems riding our streets...
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You could even use the 'smart' temp sensor and plug to power it on when the temp rises above the desired value, but probably won't be buyable in your local hardware store... Also, R-134a and other refridgerants are vety potent greenhuse gases, so maybe don't release that...
Hi! https://www.manualslib.com/download/662200/Zanussi-Zfc19-4d.html Here you can download the manual I didn't manage to find the relay, I only found one place that has the thermostat: https://fixpart.co.uk/product/electrolux-aeg-50206930005-thermostat?apl=082057 I'm not sure to what degree it helps, but if your problem with acquiring a part is geographical in nature I'm in Ireland, and am happy to get and mail the part for you if it is available in either EU or the UK. Good luck and keep us posted!
You made me reade this article, which I dismissed as a clickbait before, but I cannot find it. Where is that implication?
Don't be sorry! It is perfectlyh normal to be upset when you get hurt, I personally am quite phobic re: wasps and hornets, so I absolutely understand. Few hints:
- On two pics (the last one and the one before the cute kitty) those Alien looking elongated things are in fact ladybug larvae! Which is great news, since they are way more hungry for the aphids than the adult ones are. That's a score for you! An old technique that's recommended by people to attract more ladybugs is to tie some yellow ribbons, as this colour is supposed to attract them. While I haven't experimented with it myself, I have a couple of friends who swear by it.
- Easy, practical and relatively non-hostile way to deter wasps that I can personally vouch for is putting up a fake nest up there - the critters are madly territorial and will not hang around it the place seems to be claimed by another clan already.
Also, well, don't give up, try again, rinse and repeat. And try not to be bothered by people who give you their unsolicited moral lectures instead of actually trying to help.
Cheers, good luck, and keep us updated on your adventures!
Soooooo, hopefully it is still relevant to anyone, since I just found this post and actually have something :D
What I would do (and probably will in the future, since I have a setting idea that would involve this), is to take a look at the special rules that exist right now for not-exactly-human player entities: ghosts, hulls and vampires.
I am personally looking at hulls, and how having a different hull size changes starting features, but also the way vampire feeding works...
Hope this helps and can't wait to hear about what you came up with, since the post is two years old hahaha 😅
I would assume that next step would be drying and grounding, but to be perfectly honest, I haven't heard about the boiling method :)
It probably also has to do with the fact that Hungary is entirely in the russian pocket, just saying.
Plant a tree, let it be, don't mow around it, leave the leaves, and when it dies or breaks, also leave it there, it's all alive!
No, we are just stupid faster