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carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales?$228.00 for CPE at CPEDepot - Putting it to work!
5hrs done today - just 43 more to go before June 30!
And of course I expensed it to work. Thanks boss!
carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales?$228.00 for CPE at CPEDepot - Putting it to work!
5hrs done today - just 43 more to go before June 30!
And of course I expensed it to work. Thanks boss!
carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales?
My 19 year old DeWalt miter saw is on it's last leg, armature is almost burned out, so I bought the new Skill 10". It's a lot of saw for the money.
If it lasts it's a hell of a tool for the money. Cuts are right on out of the box, even came with an acceptable blade.Wow that's a good deal! I have a nice sliding mitre saw my grandpa gave me but have not actually used it much yet, it takes up lot of space so it's been stored away, will take it out when I finish my shop. I have a smaller Ryobi one I use more but I find the stops are not very accurate, if I need a very square cut I'm not getting it without lot of finessing with the saw and a speed square to get it dead on. Good enough for framing... lol.

If you live near the sticks, marketplace is a good resource for saw mill lumber. I picked up a bunch of White Oak 1x8 for about 14% of what the lumber yard charges.Enough wood and miscellaneous to finish my queued up projects. $500. I guess wood doesn't grow on... wait...
Err didn't try soaking it in vinegar solution overnight first to decalcify?Moen magnetic handheld shower head. Bought the same one almost 6 years ago. Was way overdue for replacement. I forgot how easy it should be to switch between the different spray settings lol.
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Err didn't try soaking it in vinegar solution overnight first to decalcify?
yes but Kobo is a Canadian company, a subsidiary of Rakuten, and based in TorontoRakuten owns it.
yes but Kobo is a Canadian company, a subsidiary of Rakuten, and based in Toronto
as per Wiki
Rakuten Kobo Inc., or simply Kobo, is a Canadian company that sells ebooks, audiobooks, e-readers and formerly tablet computers. It is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and is a subsidiary of the Japanese e-commerce conglomerate Rakuten. The name Kobo is an anagram of book.[3][4]

For now...Wow, we really do have better prices on computer parts here.
https://www.microcenter.com/product...nand-flash-pcie-gen-4-x4-nvme-m2-internal-ssd
1USD~=1.43CADWow, we really do have better prices on computer parts here.
https://www.microcenter.com/product...nand-flash-pcie-gen-4-x4-nvme-m2-internal-ssd
I may have bought a bunch of stuff recently to prepare for the long winter of price increases.For now...
The US has historically been *very* fortunate with electronics prices. Also, "stuff" in general. The biggest thing we get fucked on is medicine.
Things are more expensive in Canada because it has one tenth the population of USA.I may have bought a bunch of stuff recently to prepare for the long winter of price increases.
The conversion puts that drive at C$ 168.77.
In 2008 it was cheaper for me to self import a 2006 MB E350 4Matic from Peoria, Illinois, pay airfare and road trip for two, the duty (10.5%), exchange rate (33%), gst+pst (13%), pay MB Canada CAD$2000 to change out the dash so they would honour the warranty then buying the the same car same mileage in Canada.I always think I'm getting a good deal until I find out what prices are on US based sites, always hurts to see how bad we get screwed here. Exchange rate doesn't help especially right now as it's really in the shitter. Definitely ads to the price.
The other day I was pricing something on on Grainger and accidentally was on the US site, that was a kick in the face when I realized that.
In 2008 it was cheaper for me to self import a 2006 MB E350 4Matic from Peoria, Illinois, pay airfare and road trip, the duty, gst+pst, pay MB CAD$2000 to change out the dash so they would honour the warranty then buying the the same car same mileage in Canada.
