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Cheers mate, I needed to share the joy ^^
Cheers mate, I needed to share the joy ^^
I always pack several tablets of dehydrated water with me so if I’m running out, I can just dissolve a couple to have something to drink or cook with
I’m in Germany yes, that’s a good idea, thank you. The person who sold us the bricks took them out of a building in a village near Karlsruhe, he might know more about the story of that place, we definitely plan on sending him pictures of our construction and we shall ask if he knows more.
Yet, some of my favorite communities are Mildly Interesting and Mildly Infuriating.
Most definitely!
Oh yeah good question! That’s not staying like that. According to the building theory books I read a jointing in an arch can be anywhere between 5mm and 10mm of mortar inside (1/4’ to 1/2’) and up to 25mm outside (1 inch)
The empty space will be filled completely with mortar next week. It was a huge mess when laying the bricks vertically against the wooden formwork, we noticed how ugly it looked when moving it off after laying the two first slices.
The plan is to use some kind of piping bag and inject the mortar precisely in the gap, then smooth it uniformly. There are different shapes, we haven’t decided yet which one we will use:
Thank you! It will be nice to leave something tangible behind, and we learn many new skills along the way
This would have been better for everyone involved
That’s a starprick if I’m not mistaken
I wasn’t gonna factcheck some banter on a meme community but yeah, the disparity is lower :)
Don’t forget that life expectancy is much lower in the states, a 30yo American is as worn out as a 40 yo European
Oh sorry I assumed Felix was a male name :)
Felix really looked like a sweet bean, I’m sorry that you lost him. It looks like he was provided a good home <3
And the Community rejoices at the perspective of your valuable contributions!
Don’t forget to look in which community this was posted
Almost as lucky as the presence of those huge dams, imagine the floodings if they weren’t there, all that water from the lakes would destroy everything downstream
Agreed! Unfortunately these maddening behaviors were kind of set in stone several decades ago, and it has been (correctly) decided “Don’t break the web”, these weird quirks are kept in modern interpreters/compilers.
It’s actually quite interesting to read through the logic to follow when implementing an interpreter:
https://262.ecma-international.org/13.0/#sec-object.prototype.tostring
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