Do you have any helpful links to get started? Looking up ISO standards?
Shrek
One of the first projects when we bought our new house was to replace all the smoke alarms with smoke and carbon monoxide alarms and replace or introduce a fire extinguisher everywhere that needed one. It was a little expensive when it all adds up but well worth it.
I got mine on AliExpress for looking at stuff behind the walls without making major holes. It was literally like $10.
And not that one that's been sitting there for many years. They need to be replaced and you need to know how to use them.
I can relate to this so much. When I bought my last house it didn't have soft close seats and I was so used to it that I slammed it every time.
I got my dash cam after someone tried to blame me for t-boning myself..
An instant pot can do that and a whole lot more. I'm not sure if that falls under $100 but I would bet if you got an off-brand version it would.
It's a South Park reference btw
I second cooking!
I found things online where you can replace the executable with a batch file and have that batch file launch both programs you want to launch. But I was hoping that there would be a way to just do it through the launch options. That would be easier to duplicate to different programs. I want to help some friends set it up and I can handle a batch file, but I don't want to have to create the batch file for all my friends on every game that we play that requires it..
Until someone is able to come up with a better solution, I just ended up setting it to launch with my computer, minimize itself to the taskbar, and disable the steam integration so that it doesn't track the playtime or whatever.
You are right.
Where do you find recipes that use weights rather than volume? Also, would precision really be that important? Say it's off by 0 0 1 g? I doubt that would matter in almost any recipe.