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  • While I have a few in the medium, and very hot categories, what I really use a lot of is a relatively mild green sauce. I like to be able to add a lot flavor without making something crazy hot. I used to use Tabasco green, later upgraded to Cholula green, but my favorite these days is Callahan's Poblano green chili sauce. The Bronx Greenmarket is really good too.

  • I don't really know what's out there, but FWIW, I'd point out that there is nothing functional about the coupling between the pendulum and the clock in such a movement, so if you could find a separate "pendulum swinger" you could perhaps use that with a regular DST capable movement.

  • What I don't understand is why so many people start using the object form of a pronoun as a subject the minute there is an "and". "Me and her went to the store."

    (I know this is the opposite of the pretentious overcompensation of using "I" as an object you're likely to see in a corporate meeting. But why?)

  • I always want to do things by email instead of a meeting, but have to admit the meeting is often necessary. Of course it wouldn't be if people could actually read and comprehend a detailed email and if they could also actually communicate information into writing without expecting you to be their minds enough to make sense of the incomplete vague phases they hurriedly type.

  • I stand corrected. I checked where my plumber had connected pvc to the iron stack, and it does use hose clamps but as part of something a little more convincing. It's basically a sleeve with 4 hose clamps mounted on it.

  • Not a plumber but, I have to ask. ..

    The black snakey pipe that does a loop is the drain line? And the washer drains into it from far below against gravity through that thin flexible hose? And it is held on with a hose clamp at the end? I'm no expert, but I wonder about those things...

    The hot and cold inlet lines also, I've been told always fail eventually and that you should use the metal ones instead.

    And is that silver ducting the drier vent? If so, that's a problem too.