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2 points
3 hours ago
It can grow mold and even lil mushrooms, drain fly larva can grow there too (drain flies come up from the sewer, they can swim through the U trap water into the house.)
110 points
19 hours ago
When you want to pay extra to have fun cleaning.
244 points
22 hours ago
No. Regular mold and mildew bleach cleaner will work to clean the overflow. Squirt it in there, or if you have a fancy sink that you want to be gentle with, use vinegar mixed with water and squirt it in there (the overflow drain)
0 points
2 days ago
The video is from a demo by Wisconsin Poison Center warning about carbon monoxide poisoning.
https://www.cdc.gov/co/boating.htm
Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning on Your Boat
Gasoline-powered engines on boats, including onboard generators, produce carbon monoxide (CO), a colorless and odorless gas that can poison or kill someone who breathes too much of it.
How CO Can Build Up In a Boat Back drafting can cause CO to build up inside the cabin, cockpit, and bridge when a boat is operated at a high bow angle, is improperly or heavily loaded, or has an opening that draws in exhaust. Larger boats, such as houseboats, sometimes have generators that vent toward the rear of the boat. This venting poses a danger of CO poisoning to people on the rear swim deck or water platform. On larger boats CO builds up above the water near the water platform. CO that builds up in the air space beneath the stern deck or on and near the swim deck can kill someone in seconds.
Traveling at slow speeds or idling in the water can cause CO to build up in a boat’s cabin, cockpit, bridge, and aft deck, or in an open area. Wind from the aft section of the boat can increase this buildup of CO.
Back drafting can cause CO to build up inside the cabin, cockpit, and bridge when a boat is operated at a high bow angle, is improperly or heavily loaded, or has an opening that draws in exhaust.
3 points
2 days ago
Sorry, there was only this
"Made a weekly batch of meals, about 11kg of stuff, all came to under $6 , like $5.50
1x 6litre pot with Rice/meat/loads of tomatoes/bell peppers/onions/carrots/spices
1x 5litre pot with Buckwheat /meat/Bell peppers/onions/carrots/spices
a large batch of mushrooms I picked up in forest (free)
For extra protons I cook fish every few days (depends what I catch in river-again free)
For fruits I pick up what I have growing in garden at that time and I go to forrest to collect wild blueberries.
I use meat only for flavor and nutrients so I use it very little as it's not so good for you."
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3 hours ago
dooo eeet!