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huariqueje · 2 years ago
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Fan Revelair, blue   -  Lucy Culliton , 2020.
Australian,b.1966  -
Oil on board ,  70.0 x 55.0 cm.
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madeleineengland · 4 months ago
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This summer is so hot 🥵
Artist: Sano Yuichi
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weirdstrangeandawful · 2 months ago
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A whumpee or team of whumpees waking up with heat exhaustion or, god forbid, heat stroke because they're living in a building with no ventilation and their landlord doesn't allow air conditioning.
Brought to you by: climate change and my current living situation (yes, I can read legalese. my region is exempt from the law)
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bleue-flora · 13 days ago
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i dont think tommy said the nuke wasnt canon, he seemed to be talking about how he canonically didnt lose a life to the nuke because in the 2022 ending, no nuke killed anyone
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I guess?... I don't know. It doesn't really make sense since basically Jack is pretty insistent that he did blow everything up, and yet all the buildings remain, so... and the reasoning he gives for not dying in the nuke is that he can't die, which is part of his lore. Tommy doesn't really answer how he and Tubbo are alive, except to say that the nuke wasn't canon (presumably as in canon death is what he means) and he was left with 1 life when everyone left. In response to Jack's comment about not being able to actually die, Tommy responds "Not that either of us would know anything about that" but since he fought a monster in between his Tubbo comment and Jack's, he may have meant that as a response to his above statement about logistics... so if Jack blew everything up, but everything is still standing, then the most reasonable explanation is that the Incident did happen and eventually he gained his memories back and visits Techno's house from time to time... (which people said including anons in my inbox)
So people are wrong, it is not a retcon but an extension, the end of season 2, whatever that was... even so what's funny is that innitors are more happy with this ending versus a restart even when it's down right depressing. Tommy is alone. He hasn't seen anyone besides Tubbo in a long time and lives very far away from the main dsmp area. But take it from me, the quiet is nice, living alone is nice, but being utterly alone is miserable. To live alone with no outside interaction besides one person is really sad to me, and the fact that the area is still so triggering for him is also a testament that he hasn't healed, and living alone won't heal him. Especially not when part of his trauma revolves around him feeling alone in Exile. So really, it's a very depressing ending. Tommy just wanted to have fun with his friends and in the end, he has no one but Tubbo and his sheep and a cabin in the arctic he stares at for hours. He didn't mend his relationships with people, even still bringing up Jack exploding his hotel after it's been years since then. He did literally move but he didn't heal, he didn't grow, he wasn't able to form better relationships or claim what he yearned for. And that to me is a sadder ending.
As as aside, I've talked about before how all the ghosts have sheep, so an interesting theory would be that he is actually a ghost haunting the land... have another au free of charge I guess lol... do we think the sheep is colored? maybe it's red...
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gingerfan24 · 24 days ago
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Ana “I’ll do it but Christ alive” Von Valancius.
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wolverineheight · 5 months ago
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finally moving out of this flat and i tjink we all need to blame everything ive done this past year on black mold poisoning
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gargelyfloof118 · 4 months ago
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Just added a solar fan to the coop to push hot air out and create more of a draw. These little things can move some air. I'd like to get 3 to 4 more sets and figure out a better way to hang the solar panels. This will do for now.
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melon-mastermind · 5 months ago
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This is totally random, but as much as it makes me laugh when I remember that both Dan Heng and March 7th tried to do CPR on Trailblazer with them sat against the wall, it would be really cool if they actually learned how to do CPR at some point in the story. It'd show how much they've grown and how much they do want to help if something goes wrong.
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domesticated-feral · 3 months ago
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btw your blog makes me smile and I just feel like you could use that reminder rn 😊
🥺🥺🥺 I'm so glad to be able to make your day better even if just a bit!! AND I did need that reminder so thank you for that! Life's been so hectic lately I just hope I can find some time for fandomy stuff soon :')
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qrevo · 11 months ago
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i was curious so i looked at my music app for the year summary and it's like. the funiest shit i've seen
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kaffkitchen · 1 year ago
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https://kaff.in/ventilating-fans/
Improve ventilation with high-speed exhaust fan for kitchen and bathroom. Choose from a wide range of KAFF window and ceiling built-in ventilating fans.
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huariqueje · 2 years ago
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Fan Revelair 1  -    Lucy Culliton, 2020,
Australian,b.1966  -
oil on board,  70.0 x 55.0 cm,   framed
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honorary-fool · 1 month ago
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if I've learned anything from trying to make those sunburst halo-thingies for my Halovian Argenti cosplay,,,
nail clippers work really well to cut zipties
those ziptie pieces may or may not become projectiles at some point
there's a reason people airbrush the zipties instead of fucking up their paint pen's plastic nibs
the paint pens Splatter
I hope it lasts til the end (it should I've never seen it used but y'know)
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djarinova · 1 year ago
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rest in peace 🕊️ this is so heartbreaking
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red-eagle-fire-protection · 3 months ago
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Understanding Ventilation Power: Selecting the Ideal CFM for Your Kitchen Exhaust Hood Installation
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When it comes to kitchen exhaust hood installation, one of the most crucial factors to consider is the ventilation power, measured in cubic feet per minute (CFM). Choosing the right CFM ensures your kitchen remains free from smoke, grease, and odors, providing a safe and comfortable environment. This guide will help you understand how to select the appropriate CFM for your kitchen exhaust hood, enhancing both functionality and compliance with safety standards.
Why CFM Matters in Kitchen Exhaust Hood Installation
CFM, or cubic feet per minute, measures the volume of air a hood can exhaust in one minute. The right CFM is essential for effective ventilation, determining how quickly and efficiently smoke, steam, and grease are removed from your kitchen. An inadequate CFM can lead to poor air quality and increased fire hazards, while an excessively high CFM can be unnecessarily noisy and energy-consuming.
Calculating the Right CFM for Your Kitchen
The size of your cooking area and the type of cooking you do significantly impact the CFM requirements. For standard cooking ranges, a basic rule of thumb is 100 CFM per linear foot of cooktop. For example, a 30-inch range would need a hood with at least 250 CFM. For more intensive cooking methods, such as grilling or frying, you may need a higher CFM to ensure adequate ventilation.
Factors Influencing CFM Requirements
Several factors influence the CFM requirements for your kitchen exhaust hood installation:
Cooking Style: Heavy cooking styles like frying or grilling produce more smoke and grease, requiring higher CFM.
Kitchen Size: Larger kitchens may need more powerful hoods to ensure complete ventilation.
Ductwork Length: Longer duct runs can reduce efficiency, necessitating higher CFM to maintain performance.
Hood System Installation
Proper hood system installation is key to maximizing the effectiveness of your kitchen exhaust hood. Professional installation ensures your hood is correctly positioned and ducted, optimizing airflow and ventilation. Experts can assess your specific kitchen layout and recommend the best system and CFM for your needs, ensuring safety and compliance with local regulations.
Benefits of Choosing the Right CFM
Selecting the appropriate CFM for your kitchen exhaust hood offers several benefits:
Improved Air Quality: Efficient ventilation removes contaminants, keeping the air fresh and clean.
Enhanced Safety: Proper ventilation reduces the risk of grease fires and improves overall kitchen safety.
Energy Efficiency: Choosing the right CFM ensures your hood operates efficiently, saving on energy costs.
Noise Reduction: An appropriately powered hood operates more quietly, creating a more pleasant cooking environment.
Professional Kitchen Exhaust Hood Installation
Opting for professional kitchen exhaust hood installation guarantees your hood system is tailored to your kitchen’s specific needs. At Red Eagle – Kitchen Hood Services LA, we specialize in providing expert installation services. Our experienced team will help you choose the right CFM and ensure your hood is installed for maximum efficiency and safety.
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vintageadsmakemehappy · 2 years ago
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1952 Nutone Ventilation Fans
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