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2024 Aug 16, 10:44am   24,790 views  484 comments

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462   komputodo   2025 Oct 31, 10:12pm  

Kepi says





Merthiolate for pussies
463   komputodo   2025 Oct 31, 10:13pm  

Tenpoundbass says

The worst possible way to consume coffee.
Found at Howard Johnson's and the first coffee dispenser machines.

worse than coffee from vending machines?
464   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2025 Nov 1, 1:47pm  

Kepi says

It was kind of fun


I had a jeep that had a dead battery every morning I was too broke to replace. So I always parked on hills for a while.
465   stereotomy   2025 Nov 1, 1:55pm  

Being broke used to be the best motivation for learning skills, since it was 10% of the price to do repairs yourself.

Welfare and EBT destroyed that.

That's why "they" are trying to kill the "useless eaters," but who created these in the first place?

Perhaps it was by design - rob the common folk of their ancestral wisdom, turn them into EBT dependents, then kil them off.

@Patrick - Read a few of the books in this series, The Foxfire Books.: https://www.foxfire.org/product/the-foxfire-book-series/

Like the song "A country boy will survive. . . "
466   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2025 Nov 1, 1:56pm  

stereotomy says

Like the song "A country boy will survive. . . "


Yeah, Bosephus (H. Jr.)
468   MolotovCocktail   2025 Nov 18, 7:22pm  

Kepi says






My original AD&D books are still wrapped in that.
469   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2025 Nov 18, 8:54pm  

Our school used to get free covers from a bread local company named Butter Crust.

We'd cross out the "er C"
470   Patrick   2025 Nov 18, 9:06pm  

stereotomy says

Being broke used to be the best motivation for learning skills, since it was 10% of the price to do repairs yourself.


Not broke, but still cheap. My 20 year old KitchenAid fridge died a week ago, but AI helped me figure out that it was probably the relay, the part that turns the compressor on and off, and that it's a snap-in part. So I drove an hour and a half to an applicance parts place in South San Jose, got the replacement part for $35, drove back, put it in, and it works again!

A great success. Freezer didn't even thaw out completely.
471   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2025 Nov 18, 10:13pm  

komputodo says


Tenpoundbass says


The worst possible way to consume coffee.
Found at Howard Johnson's and the first coffee dispenser machines.

worse than coffee from vending machines?


I had a summer job at a coffee vending machine manufacturer in the refurbishment department. When we opened the door to these returned vending machines we’d run. Swarms of angry roaches would emerge, hungry for more sugar, powdered milk, etc.

The interior of these machines is truly disgusting.
472   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2025 Nov 19, 8:13pm  

Al_Sharpton_for_President says

I had a summer job at a coffee vending machine manufacturer in the refurbishment department. When we opened the door to these returned vending machines we’d run. Swarms of angry roaches would emerge, hungry for more sugar, powdered milk, etc.

The interior of these machines are truly disgusting.


When I moved back to the bay area after college broke with a pregnant gf looking to get into biotech I sold cars at Volkswagen of Hayward on Mission. We had one of those water dispensers with the big jug of water turned upside down, in front near a window.

I changed the water once and when I pulled the empty off I noticed the entire inside was covered in green algae. Better than mold I suppose. Def better than that roach story, good gawd!

BTW, GF had a miscarriage so I dodged a bullet. She had a kido already and at least 7 more after I got rid of here all with diff baby daddies.
475   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2025 Dec 18, 10:59am  

Maga_Chaos_Monkey says

looking to get into biotech

I can’t recall, but did you eventually get into biotech?
476   Ceffer   2025 Dec 18, 11:34am  

I consulted my ancestral wisdom. They farted and killed a lot. I'm embarrassed.
477   SunnyvaleCA   2025 Dec 18, 11:51am  

Patrick says

stereotomy says


Being broke used to be the best motivation for learning skills, since it was 10% of the price to do repairs yourself.


Not broke, but still cheap. My 20 year old KitchenAid fridge died a week ago, but AI helped me figure out that it was probably the relay, the part that turns the compressor on and off, and that it's a snap-in part. So I drove an hour and a half to an applicance parts place in South San Jose, got the replacement part for $35, drove back, put it in, and it works again!

A great success. Freezer didn't even thaw out completely.

Had a similar issue (simple broken part) with my ancient washing machine. I priced the part at $40 from a local store. Being the washing machine — and not the refrigerator — I decided I could wait 2 days and ordered the part for $5 from Amazon. Moral to the story is that for appliances that aren't critical, internet repair sights + Amazon is a major boon to low-cost repair.
478   stereotomy   2025 Dec 18, 5:26pm  

SunnyvaleCA says

Patrick says


stereotomy says



Being broke used to be the best motivation for learning skills, since it was 10% of the price to do repairs yourself.


Not broke, but still cheap. My 20 year old KitchenAid fridge died a week ago, but AI helped me figure out that it was probably the relay, the part that turns the compressor on and off, and that it's a snap-in part. So I drove an hour and a half to an applicance parts place in South San Jose, got the replacement part for $35, drove back, put it in, and it works again!

A great success. Freezer didn't even thaw out completely.


Had a similar issue (simple broken part) with my ancient washing machine. I priced the part at $40 from a local store. Being the washing machine — and not the refrigerator — I decided I could wait 2 days and ordered the part for $5 from Amazon. Moral to the story is that for appliances that aren't critical, internet repair sights + Amazon is a major boon to low-cost repair.

A neighbor was putting out a Whirlpool top loading washer on the curb - I asked what's wrong with it and he said the main bearing was shot, but that there were repair kits. We took it, and sure enough, the kit plus tools was about $100. Fixed it up and it's been running like a champ these past 7 years.

Last year it started throwing unbalanced load errors - the tub suspension had worn out. Another $80 in parts fixed the problem.

It's a great machine - huge capacity and it's gentle on clothes. The only thing I don't like is that you can't manually set the water level - one of these days if I have time, I'll jerry rig the sensor more to my liking.
481   MolotovCocktail   2025 Dec 26, 10:07am  

12 years ago, the iconic "Chloe, we're going to Disneyland" meme was created.




482   stfu   2025 Dec 26, 10:47am  



483   Tenpoundbass   2025 Dec 26, 11:32am  

We all had a Barlow pocket knife by time we were 10. Sit around whittling all day long.
My wife would lose her shit, if I handed my kids a knife as sharp as we played with.
484   HeadSet   2025 Dec 26, 5:11pm  

Tenpoundbass says

My wife would lose her shit, if I handed my kids a knife as sharp as we played with.

Especially if your hand had a missing finger.

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