Monthly Archives: January 2020

Laundry Faucet Leak

This link illustrates the exact same problem I have with my basement's laundry faucet acorn-head supply tube (hot water). Solution: if the compression nut is tight, then you should not have a leak. dont put teflon on a compression joint … Continue reading

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Bob Fu's God's Double Agent

So Keith bought me this book after a Voice of the Martyrs conference. Since I wasn't able to attend and I contacted him too late for a ride. This would have been one of my ebook collection for the sake … Continue reading

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Vocab: Ethereal

Kathy’s Word of the Week 01-27-2020 Weekly Brain Food brought to you by our VP of HR ethereal Pronunciation:ih-theer-ee-uh l Definition:extremely delicate or refined. As used in a sentence:The moon came into view over the wintry landscape, its light accented by … Continue reading

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E-Scooter Comparison

Name Power in W Dimensions in Inches Weight lbs Speed mph Range miles Climb Price Notes Megawheels S1 250 32.5 x 11.5 x 16.5 18 14.3 7.5 15 $160 short fender Xiaomi Pro m365 300 42.5 x 16.9 x 44.9 … Continue reading

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George Whitefield by Steven Lawson

Other men merely existed, Whitefield lived - Martin Lloyd Jones Who's the greatest preacher you have ever heard, that's easy. What would be hard is who's the second best - John Newtown Whitefield preaches powerfully. Known for preaching the new … Continue reading

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Reza Aslan's book Zealot

This interview should reveal much of Aslan's flaws. He said that historians care about what's likely more than what's possible. He's confusing historians with statisticians. He basically confused truth with arguments (he considers the Gospels as arguments and not history), … Continue reading

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Vocab: Diaphanous

Kathy’s Word of the Week Weekly Brain Food brought to you by our VP of HR diaphanous Pronunciation:dahy-af–uh-nuh s Definition:very sheer and light; almost completely transparent or translucent. As used in a sentence:The high-powered microscope made the tiny cell appear diaphanous

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