Oh, that's probably to keep it wet to increase surface area from the wetting action of water and keep the chemicals in contact with the iron and not dry into crystals that are less effective at breaking down the grime buildup
Ageroth
I did some research and it looks like lye does not break down polyethylene or polypropylene, and plastic wrap, at least Saran wrap, is made of polyethylene
https://www.soapmakingforum.com/threads/lye-master-batching-advice-wanted.60822/
Does matter, it's disposable plastic wrap, not an integral part of the waffle iron
I have spent the last several weeks re-creating documents like this there were developed and maintained by one guy for 38 years.
There's a half page drawing done in word that is lines and boxes and text all as text and positioned with spaces and tabs. I think I took a screenshot of it and just made it all one picture
An assembly line robot (like welding or material handling, I've worked with ABB, Fanuc, Motoman, Panasonic) are still called robot "arms" with the end portion often called the "wrist" so there is a degree of anthropomorphizing even if it's not the whole body. And they do resemble an arm, however with 6 axis motion the motion is more like from your hips to your wrist than shoulder to wrist.
The article gives the names of the victims, were they related?
The coroner’s statement said that the man, 18-year-old Leslye M. Harbin Jr., died of multiple gunshot wounds at the scene, while the two women, 33-year-old Antwanette Chillers and 29-year-old Raysa Pacios Valdes, each died of a gunshot wound at a hospital.
I don't understand why the summary would leave out the witness statements.
Witnesses said the chaos unfolded at the busy office, which had a line out the door. Jalen Eddings told WHAS-TV that he had gone to the office but went back to his car to wait out the long line when the shooting unfolded nearby. He said two masked men shot the man multiple times, including as he lay on the ground, before they ran off. He said he didn’t see them fire at the women.
They don't fly commercial of course, they can afford to maintain their personal planes because of the safety risks, commercial airlines can't afford that cost because there are too many empty pockets at the executive level.
I do know airlines are expensive to operate but it's basically a high tech bus service and you have no service without the bus
It's 8 isn't it. It's ok, I liked it too
You can do the same thing with paraffin wax and mineral oil, it's just less "natural"
Had to look it up myself, it's their name for what Americans call "overtime"
like if you work over 40 hours in a week, any hours you work over 40 are paid out at 150% of your normal rate, some places do 200% for Sunday or holidays.
Found this article from a couple days ago.
https://www.actu.org.au/media-release/1-million-australian-workers-at-risk-of-penalty-rate-cuts-while-bossesare-promised-free-lunches/
M. Bison.