Meth users... what to do when in a pinch?
Mercury Facts You Might Not Know About
The sun appears 2 and a half times larger in Mercury's sky compared to the Earth's.
If you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you would only weigh 37 pounds on Mercury.
Mercury has virtually no atmosphere. It however has small traces of an atmosphere which consists minute quantities of Hydrogen, Oxygen, Sodium, Potassium and argon.
Because of the lack of atmosphere, Mercury's sky is black and the stars probably can be seen during the day.
It takes less than 88 Earth days for Mercury to orbit around the sun.
Because of a lack of an atmosphere, the temperature rises above 800°F while on the dark side it falls rapidly to -300°F.
Mercury is the most iron rich planet in the Solar System with an iron core like Earth.
The surface of Mercury is heavily cratered, looking much like our moon.
Mercury rotates slowly on its axis. It completes one rotation every 59 Earth days.
As a result of the planet's slow rotation on its axis and rapid movement around the sun, a day on Mercury—that is, the interval between one sunrise and the next—lasts about 180 Earth days.
The sun's rays are about seven times as strong on Mercury as they are on the Earth.
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Mercury is the planet nearest to the sun. It has a diameter of 3,031 miles, about two-fifths the Earth's diameter. Because of Mercury's size and nearness to the brightly shining sun, the planet is often hard to see from Earth without a telescope. The ancient Romans named it Mercury in honor of the swift messenger of their Gods. Mercury has no moons.
Mercury Facts You Might Not Know About
The sun appears 2 and a half times larger in Mercury's sky compared to the Earth's.
If you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you would only weigh 37 pounds on Mercury.
Mercury has virtually no atmosphere. It however has small traces of an atmosphere which consists minute quantities of Hydrogen, Oxygen, Sodium, Potassium and argon.
Because of the lack of atmosphere, Mercury's sky is black and the stars probably can be seen during the day.
It takes less than 88 Earth days for Mercury to orbit around the sun.
Because of a lack of an atmosphere, the temperature rises above 800°F while on the dark side it falls rapidly to -300°F.
Mercury is the most iron rich planet in the Solar System with an iron core like Earth.
The surface of Mercury is heavily cratered, looking much like our moon.
Mercury rotates slowly on its axis. It completes one rotation every 59 Earth days.
As a result of the planet's slow rotation on its axis and rapid movement around the sun, a day on Mercury—that is, the interval between one sunrise and the next—lasts about 180 Earth days.
The sun's rays are about seven times as strong on Mercury as they are on the Earth.
Mercury Facts You Might Not Know About
The sun appears 2 and a half times larger in Mercury's sky compared to the Earth's.
If you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you would only weigh 37 pounds on Mercury.
Mercury has virtually no atmosphere. It however has small traces of an atmosphere which consists minute quantities of Hydrogen, Oxygen, Sodium, Potassium and argon.
Because of the lack of atmosphere, Mercury's sky is black and the stars probably can be seen during the day.
It takes less than 88 Earth days for Mercury to orbit around the sun.
Because of a lack of an atmosphere, the temperature rises above 800°F while on the dark side it falls rapidly to -300°F.
Mercury is the most iron rich planet in the Solar System with an iron core like Earth.
The surface of Mercury is heavily cratered, looking much like our moon.
Mercury rotates slowly on its axis. It completes one rotation every 59 Earth days.
As a result of the planet's slow rotation on its axis and rapid movement around the sun, a day on Mercury—that is, the interval between one sunrise and the next—lasts about 180 Earth days.
The sun's rays are about seven times as strong on Mercury as they are on the Earth.
There are several types of cheese, which are grouped or classified according to criteria such as length of ageing, texture, methods of making, fat content, animal milk, country or region of origin, etc. The method most commonly and traditionally used is based on moisture content, which is then further narrowed down by fat content and curing or ripening methods. The criteria may either be used singly or in combination, but with no single method being universally used. The combination of types produces around 500 different varieties recognised by the International Dairy Federation, over 400 identified by Walter and Hargrove, over 500 by Burkhalter, and over 1,000 by Sandine and Elliker. Some attempts have been made to rationalise the classification of cheese - a scheme was proposed by Pieter Walstra which uses the primary and secondary starter combined with moisture content, and Walter and Hargrove suggested classifying by production methods. This last scheme results in 18 types, which are then further grouped by moisture content
Most auto parts stores like Napa should have it. Part number is 05528 for a gallon and 05532 for a quart, brand is CRC. I don't know what it goes for because I used to work at an auto parts store and got I got it at a cheaper price than premixed or using heet and ww fluid so I've always ran it.
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omg thank you much for that, john!
i recently bought a 5 gallon tin jug of pure methanol, which i have been mixing 50/50 with water deemed 'safe for use in electronic devices/etc' and that jug is only 50 bucks so now i'm down to $5 a gallon roughly.
i recently bought a 5 gallon tin jug of pure methanol, which i have been mixing 50/50 with water deemed 'safe for use in electronic devices/etc' and that jug is only 50 bucks so now i'm down to $5 a gallon roughly.
buy in bulk
http://www.ebay.com/itm/55-Gallon-Drum-of-Methanol-For-Producing-Biodiesel-/250415986634?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a4df4b7ca#ht_839wt_733
I wish I still worked for Marathon! I could get this **** (and race fuel for my 100 octane tune) for cost (aka cheap as hell). I think its time to start looking for another warehousing job with a petrol company lol.
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