Philips said it would stop selling the devices in the U.S.
cool. So the rest of the world can get stuffed.
Philips said it would stop selling the devices in the U.S.
cool. So the rest of the world can get stuffed.
Thank you for being the only person responding to my genuine question. I'll give it a go.
Sleep /better/ without weed? How does that work? Genuinly interested.
It's a great peace of mind. Runs well, syncs contacts and calendars betwrrn devices. I also sync all data to home for a backup
It runs on a dedi in a datacenter, not at home. So yeah, always connected.
Latest. Use it for personal storage, data sync, carddav and caldav
Internet is also communication. works great in North Korea.
Looks thick enough to scoop it off with a dull knife or spoon. if you wanna use products, go from sfe to harmfull, depending on what the wheels are made of. You don't want to damage those. I'd start with water. Soak em overnight in water, chances are it will come off easily after that. If not, you can try alcohol as mentioned in other comments. It looks thick, so it will need time to work in. Petrol or kerosine will work, but check compatibility with your wheels first.
Regular leather waterproofing wax should be fine. I understand grangers is a decent brand. procedure ... when the shoes are dirty or you notice they soak water. I used 2 brushes: one to clean off the dirt and another to rub in the wax. Make sure all leather had it's decent share of rubbing. You don't need much wax. I used 1 container for 10 years.
My last leather boots I used wax every now and then, which is good. I did not maibtain the shoes well enough nd hace some cracks in the leather. Had them for 10 years. now I'm following manufacter instructions (Lowa) and I'm impregnating the lether with chemicals and usung a soft leather balm for the lining. hope it helps
I concur. Exercise helps. Now if I could just get the energy to /consistently/ gdt out of the door and do it...