Perhaps several years due to socks and shoes wearing out. The rest should last several decades, assuming I quit using the dryer.
Perhaps several years due to socks and shoes wearing out. The rest should last several decades, assuming I quit using the dryer.
Agree with most of the other posts here. Some of the cheaper faucets I’ve come across have these miserable plastic valves that set you back $15 a pop and last only a year until they break. Then it either jams or water starts dripping.
That said, an Ikea faucet I got on sale for $20 five years ago still works like it did on day one. In fact, I got two more while it was still on sale, fearing it would break like the other cheap ones, but they’re still sitting in their boxes under the sink.
Someone from an advanced spacefaring civilization
You know those stories about people who insist they remember their past life? But there’s no way to confirm it? I’d like my memories passed down like that.
Approximations for yesterday since neither have a proper screen time counter
Kinda scary to see how many hours of the day I was seated in front of a screen. Should I feel less guilty that over 4 hours of that was spent writing documentation?
What I don’t feel guilty about is screen time accrued while waiting in line. That makes me feel productive, or at least like offloading my scrolling to otherwise idle time.
Reminds me of a time in biology class
Q: What’s a resource everyone has access to?
A:
WaterSkin.