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Can anyone please recommend a good travel agent for me? I'm planning to fly off to Japan, Hong Kong, and Korea for my honeymoon in October 2014 with my wife-to-be. Can you please recommend one who can give me good prices for all 3 places? Thanks a lot in advance. |
Spoiler! Looks like spaghetti |
For anyone interested there's a Novice TSD rally this Saturday in Mission, RallyBC Home for the details. $45 to enter and should be a good bit of fun. |
For those that have situations where they're unsure whether to use lose or loose, here's a handy sentence: A teen wanders Surrey, and wonders, "It's going to be easy to lose my virginity here. I've heard that they're all loose sluts." |
How much does it cost to call from 604 to 250 |
^ Isn't it free? IIRC, 250 is just another BC area code |
^I've always thought 250 is Long Distance, the rate depends on your provider.. |
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Federal court in Florida accepts hoax lawsuit against College Football star QB The allegations in the lawsuit are hilarious: Samantha Schacher v Johnny Manziel Quote:
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I dont get it :derp: |
Congrats to Genie Bouchard on her first WPT title, winning the Nuremberg Cup. http://imagenes.bolivia.interlatin.c...2bd54460dd.jpg |
New Baby Dinosaur Fossil Reveals Cause of Death | I Fucking Love Science http://www.iflscience.com/sites/www....?itok=0-t8pA63 It’s a pretty rare event to find complete fossils in good condition. After millions of years any number of things could happen to destroy fossils before they are discovered and documented by scientists, if the animal even fossilizes at all. Finding well preserved baby animals is particularly hard, since they are more likely to have gotten trampled or eaten after their death. Phillip Currie from the University of Alberta has recently uncovered a juvenile Chasmosaurus belli that was so complete and intact, he was actually able to speculate about the cause of death. Chasmosaurus belli is commonly found in British Columbia, Canada. It is a relative of the triceratops and has the familiar ornamental frill. Up to this point, all of the skeletons have been adults. Random bones of smaller dinosaurs have been discovered, but lacked the context of a full animal. The discovery of the 70-million-year-old juvenile, which was only about three years old at the time of death, reveals important clues about how the dinosaur grew and changed over the course of its life. As it turns out, the young C. bellis look a lot like the adults, just smaller. The newly-discovered young dino was about three years old at the time of its death, measuring about 5 feet (1.5 meters) long. Adults grew to be about 15 feet (5 meters) long, though the body plan is essentially unchanged. Other baby dinosaurs have proportionally longer legs to keep up with quick-moving adults, but that does not seem to be the case with this species. The fossil was found in what used to be a riverbed. This has led Currie and his research team to believe that the baby didn’t die at the hands of a larger creature. It most likely wandered out too far into the water and got caught in the current. Unable to save itself, it drowned and settled at the bottom of the river, where it would eventually become fossilized in the sediment. The body was so well preserved, Currie was actually able to see impressions from the baby’s skin in the surrounding rock. The team hopes to use this fossil to gain a deeper understanding of how C. belli lived and how it existed in the context of its ecosystem Read more at New Baby Dinosaur Fossil Reveals Cause of Death | I Fucking Love Science |
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So my GE over-the-range microwave just died and I'm looking to find service for it. Since it's over-the-range, I can't just simply replace it. JVM1630WB | GE Spacemaker® 1.6 Cu. Ft. Capacity, 1000 Watt Microwave Oven with Outside Venting | GE Appliances http://products.geappliances.com/Mar...Name=34709.jpg Looks something like that. I already tried resetting the breaker. Can anyone recommend service locally? EDIT: I called into GE and it basically told me to go check their website for local service centers, but there doesn't seem to be any in Vancouver.. |
Unless it's hardwired, which I doubt, it's as simple as undoing 4 screws and disconnecting the duct. |
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Give this a read, then look inside the cupboard and you'll see how it's mounted: How To Install The Over The Range Microwave (Top Venting) : Microwaves | Samsung |
I took a look, and yes, it appears to be mounted through the top via two screws just like in the link you provided. The plug is beside the vent on the top. So what you're saying is that I could technically just unmount the current microwave, and replace it with a similar one, and remount it? EDIT: http://www.kenmore.com/kenmore-1.6-c...3&blockType=G3 I am thinking of getting that one. Has support for vertical exhaust as well as grease filters for the range. EDIT2: NVM, it's American.. |
Once you take yours off, just measure the top dimensions and the location of the blower hole (I'm sure most are the same). I'd get someone to hold the unit from below, just to make sure it doesn't drop. There's a bracket attached to the wall that should hold it in place when the top screws are removed though. Make sure you read the manual and that the blower is oriented for use with a vent pipe (not to recirculate out the front). It will also come with a new bracket and template. As long as the dimensions are the same as your old one, just replace the wall bracket and (possibly) drill new top mount holes. |
Joe Rogan To Fight In The UFC | Empire Sports News Joe Rogan gets called out by some guy so he decides to step into the ring. |
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