Who needs shoes when you got this?(Talking about the bike, not the dog, but she's awesome too) DIY duct tape on the grips because they were falling apart. Torn seat. Worn tires. And then there's the small little detail that the brakes don't work at all. It's a crappy bike, but it's my crappy bike and I love it Also, this was my 500th post!
All of them are worn but I keep them to the best of condition as I can. I wear the all red ones almost everyday and they still look really clean. --- Post updated --- Aww man, you gotta love the walmart bikes. I bet you it's a huffy haha.
I think one of the diodes in the bridge rectifier of this Yamaha CR-600 is leaky or bad, I'm noticing an excessive ammount of current draw at startup and a slight constant hum, the power supply in this thing could use a good rebuild me thinks. New caps, diodes and maybe even transistors. On another note I checked it's output power at 1KHz into 8ohms and it's putting out just over 40 watts per channel not bad considering it's rated for 30 and still has 40 year old capacitors in it.
Being someone who lives in a country where we don't get the Huffy brand, my mind always seems to go directly to this video (along with some of Seths)
Its baked beans with cheese added in after microwaving. Just had an idea, the cheese could be added before microwaving, resulting in melted cheese. However melting cheese tends to reduce its flavour considerably. Might be worth trying.
Because a big tin would go off sitting around since you would only be using like a quarter or half of it. Unless you eat beans and cheese everyday, but then you need help.
That sounds really good. Baked beans with cheese in it. I've never thought about doing something like that.
Usually it comes in can's. But these days you can also get them in plastic pots, meaning you can shove it in the microwave for 1 min and have cooked baked beans with no cleaning up. Then you can eat directly out the pot as a snack using a spoon or fork. --- Post updated --- I think the big reason is because you can't microwave a tin can without spectacular side effects.