@NiallC.in this case, the OP happened to be asking about jomax. Of course that makes it a bad question since it's product specific. diy.stackexchange.com/a/29086/2196
1 cube worth of buckyballs, laid in a 6 row closed loop pattern end to end (like a bracelet) has the same diameter as a 12oz solo coffee cup base. fyi.
i find it awe-inspiring that after all these years that infinite scrolling has been used in websites, no one has a figured out a way to return to the last record loaded when clicking the back button. what a ridiculous problem to have.
or - no one cares about that - but its a real pain in the ass
@lsiunsuex we thought about doing that with my sis and bro-in-law, but the cost just didn't make sense. More than double to rent a big enough vehicle and the gas saved wouldn't have made up for it.
Actually, it sounds like an interesting graph theory problem. Maximize a route efficiency over several edges each with separate time and cost weightings.
So the next job for the Google Streetview people is to get out of the car, knock on every door and ask "How much to stay the night"
That's kind of neat. I'd like it to allow for a driving time option - I'll drive 8 hours a day. Give me all hotels every 7-9 hours and ignore the rest.
@ChrisCudmore just galveston so it's only around 12. The current options up for debate are leave mid/late afternoon friday and spend the night drive rest on saturday, or leave between 2 and 4am on saturday.
I don't mind either, but I'm fighting off a cold and am thinking I might take the "get full night's sleep" option
well... i saw this on houzz over the weekend; my inspiration from this is to do a concrete block wall about 5ft tall and she can paint it a color similar to the photo; then put planters in front of it which i think would look really nice
i count about another 110 concrete blocks and 10-12 bags of concrete to remove the chain link and put in a solid wall; no big deal and cheaper to do then the bamboo will be
the sail should be here soon as well as the bamboo
the concrete wall to replace the chain link .... to much effort and probably will be passed on
i've had enough - finish the fireplace, cover the beds in mortar and paint it - get some furniture and i'm done
needless to say, the guy installing the flagstone was really impressed with my masonry work and wants to trade me labor - he'll take off some what i owe him if i build him 3 concrete block pillars for his mom's patio
obvious disclaimer preceded - i'm by no means a pro - i guess from the look of what i did, it was good enough for him