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Chris writes: "I was at Ikea in Emeryville, Ca the other day and got kinda thirsty while waiting in the incredibly long checkout line just before closing. Right above all the waiting customers was a big banner advertising a 22oz soda for $1. When you get to the register, however, your dollar gets you a cup labeled 20oz (the only size cup they had, as far as I could tell). Not the end of the world, but annoying."
If anyone is wondering, here’s the results of my attempt at acetone shrinking a vinyl doll head. Weirdly enough, it didn’t shrink as so much just make the head seem thinner. I’ve compared it multiple times and the features like the nose and lips haven’t changed in size but his ears have and heck, even his jaw has gotten wider.
But yeah I have another My Scene boy head I’m trying to shrink but this time I used pure acetone rather than a nail polish remover since I want a bigger change in size heh.
Instead of a dart at the underarm this pattern eases that seam and shrinks the excess.
A note here to say that now, as construction starts I am not going to cover every step in detail. The instruction sheet needs to be used in conjunction with these photos
See all four photos in Shrinking Comox Glacier Album (Set)
www.flickr.com/photos/7292946@N08/sets/72157645980410590/
This glacier is minor source of fresh water for most of the Comox Valley. Most comes from melting winter snows in the lower mountains and spring rains, both have been reduced in the drought of recent years and followed by hotter and longer summers. We are running short of fresh water in a rainforest!
www.cbc.ca/news/technology/glacier-melt-worldwide-now-cau...
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I think the workforce had it in for the manager today......
The sign reads:
Manager's Sale
As New, Still in wrapping,
Cheap as Chips!
ÂŁ25 O.N.O.
Contact General Manager, Avis
Most of Tobyhanna's scrap shrink wrap comes from palletized loads of assets and other items wrapped in this stretchable plastic film. After several years of no interest by local recyclers, in FY09 the TYAD Recycling Program found a local company to resume recycling TYAD’s shrink wrap.