I haven't watched any Silo yet, but I'm a big fan of Adam Savage, and seeing his videos and enthusiasm on the prop ans set design for the show has definitely piqued my interest.
Depending on the level of quality you're looking for, that could be a very doable project, or a mistake, only you can find that out!
Based on your questions, I'd have some reservations about tackling that.
My specific thoughts:
Figure out if it's custom to that wall forever, or has any possibility of being used elsewhere in whole or in part.
building it in chunks that attach together is a good idea regardless, for ease of build/if anything needs to be changed later.
Those are some pretty wide shelves up top, and you'll definitely want to consider how much weight they'll potentially hold, and if they should be very thick or have additional support in the center.
Hiring someone to do all of it, or just a bit of design/consulting isn't a bad call depending on your skills and quality desired.
The other suggestions of find some furniture (IKEA or other) that checks enough boxes with some minor add-ons/modification is a good option as well.
Cutting off your arm isn't necessarily illegal (didn't look into that specifically, and it may well be), but from my quick googling is, legally required to be reported by most if not all medical professionals. That report will almost certainly fall well within the rules of what will put you into a 72 hour involuntarily psychiatric hold.
So... Cutting your own arm off, regardless of legality, is likely to lead 72 or more hours of imprisonment.
I don't know where exactly the line between cutting your own arm off for fun vs. to study it vs. self treating with homemade cancer drugs falls on the danger to self and others scale.
My line would likely be a lot closer to 'do what you want to do' than most judges, but I do think cutting off your arm for most any reason is a reasonable bar for some outside inquiry, from a mental health standpoint.
Ironically the hazardous (to people) goods may well be better for the ocean than most of the rest.
Ethanol should disperse well enough and not cause much issue.
Fireworks are mostly cardboard.
Still a horror show though.
Likely answer —we're being nerds and reading too much into it.
No—
—3 lbs of thrust isn't going to be happening, speaking from experience with model planes.
—3lbs of the air inside is compressed and weighs more is even farther from possible.
Likely—
—It only has the battery, fan, whatever when it's running, and they don't count that when it's uninflated for some reason. Like how cars have dry weight, curb weight, and gvrw.
—somewhere in the spec sheets, someone made a mistake, two people worked on things and rounded differently, some other clerical/communicative error.
I have a pair of cheap UV protection sunsleeves that I've cut to just cover my wrists-forearms that I wet with a spray bottle when it's crazy hot. Works incredibly well.
There's a couple ways to read that, one being 'at dosages which have been shown not to cause clinically significant side effects'. The other interpretations are more concerning, of course.
I vaguely remember reading that lithium in low doses has huge benefits with minimal to no side effects, but it's generally not taken due to stigmatization from the downsides of people being forced to take way too much for mental illnesses in the past.
It's not actually especially difficult. People who produce more than their kid needs will sell or give away the extra to people who are struggling to produce enough.
Also... Some hardcore body builders buy it as well.
I definitely recommend Baba Is You and FEZ as well.
Similarly to FEZ there is a mobile game Monument Valley (and Monument Valley 2) which I adore. It's spendier in $/time, but I find is highly worth it.
Bastion isn't a 2D game, but I'd like to recommend it while I'm at it, it's play is perhaps close enough, and it's stunning.
That looks like maybe the opposite of what they need, that says it doesn't affect normal operation, just boosts the ring.
That website looks like it'd have something to fix the issue though.
Using a screen recorder (there's a built in one in the Xbox games app depending on version of Microsoft, or if not, people always seem to use FRAPS) to capture whatever is in the window to get more information could help.
Someone else will likely be along shortly with more helpful info.
On a mostly unrelated science note:
Whatever compression happens to that thumbnail, on my phone at least, does some wild things to the rats face. Interesting how the different fur size/texture/focus interferes with the the compression.
A related article linked inside that one that lists the most expensive keywords to buy ad space for is absolutely shocking.
Imagine paying Google over $1000 because someone visits your website.
Kinda makes me want to Google some maritime accident lawyers and who knows, MLMs and essential oil charlatans and sow a little mayhem. Although is siphoning money from scummy MLMs to scummy Google even a net bonus?
Oh, regarding the burned spot, if the coil failed because it picked up lint, that burned on, insulated/heated up more from the lint catching fire/whatever, bending the coil outwards could actually make it more likely to catch lint/whatever. No idea with your dryer if that chance is better or worse than the possible benefits of spreading, just a thought.
Some greases are incompatible, and not cleaning thoroughly causes them to react chemically and cause issue, but unless you're in that situation, you don't need to clean super well.
I haven't watched any Silo yet, but I'm a big fan of Adam Savage, and seeing his videos and enthusiasm on the prop ans set design for the show has definitely piqued my interest.