9/10. Needs at least one pickle innuendo.
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Seriously though, why did Jesus curse that fig tree? He could be weirdly petty.
BTW, myrrh had lots of uses besides embalming.
The absence of palm oil--or any cooking oil--is pretty dubious.
At least he's got a New Glarus.
In my discipline we only pay if we want the article to be open access. Are there journals that charge $1000 and still put articles behind a paywall?
You could turn it into hundreds of bowls. Or cut small pieces and glue them up into cutting boards and such. There are uses for kinky wood, but you're right that it's not useful for making things where you want long straight dimensional lumber.
Look for used tools at garage sales and flea markets. The only people who should be buying $160 braces are rich retirees. I built a pretty great collection of tools in a year or so of hitting sales pretty regularly, and you end up learning a lot about what different tools are like, and how they work, and for pretty cheap. There's still tons of quality pieces out there from Disston, Stanley, etc.
Research Gate exists for authors, though I don't think it would let you post others' work.
This also works if you switch panels 2 and 4.
That, but also certain things like yeast don't scale in normal ratios. You gotta use logs and powers and whatever them fancy math boys do.
How many hours did you get in?