

Yeah I did think about that, but they’re quite firmly built in at the top with a big thick bracing piece tying them into the tabletop, I think it’ll be fine :)
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Yeah I did think about that, but they’re quite firmly built in at the top with a big thick bracing piece tying them into the tabletop, I think it’ll be fine :)


Not my towels haha it’s a customer’s house, he doesn’t work in a kitchen as far as I know


I meannnn
Brit here, all the elements are correct but jeez please cook all of that for at least twice as long


Sean Lock
The first time I’ve felt genuine shock at a celebrity death, RIP undisputed Carrot in a Box champion
Because the op photo is AI
Something’s not right though - as someone else posted below, the suit is wrong, the Artemis suits don’t have a zip down the front


Oh my god I think that’s it!
Looked up some other examples too and yeah it sounds very similar, I never knew they could make that noise


If you’ve got a recording of the sound I’ll gladly compare 😁 seems like I’m outnumbered here so I’ll disappointedly concede that it’s a cat


It sounded nothing like a cat to me, honestly. It was more like a squawk in real life, with a consistent high pitched ending sound which barely comes across in the recording, I’ve never heard a cat make a sound like that


Yes, this was recorded with Merlin, and as I said in the post it couldn’t identify what it was


British and living in the UK - my experience is quite the opposite actually, never read HG Wells but have read 20,000 Leagues, Around the World, and Journey to the Centre of the Earth multiple times, though I come from quite a francophone family so that might have had an influence.
Obviously I’m aware of Wells and his works, but I’d say Verne is just as culturally familiar here as Wells is


FYI it’s possible to create duplicate keys from pictures of them, so I wouldn’t recommend posting pictures of your keys online


How do you fare in airport scanners?
I was about to say
-Roz probably
Lots of binary decoders, multiplexers and counters so it’s probably something to do with the ALU (arithmetic logic unit, where the computer does all its maths)