What a reckless pilot to fly that low

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The State Opera in munich got me feeling funky

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Ocean Atlas in the Bahamas

What about it?

I didn't get a video of this, and i'm sure this isn't a new, but when i saw this a few years ago it scared the hell out of me. this is the largest underwater statue, at abt 5.5 meters (18') it weighs 60 tons.

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A television broadcasting tower (the red, white and green colored), in Pécs, hungary

What about it?

You can go up in the tower for the beautiful view.

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I was at the fare today and this fkn thing made me very uneasy to be near.

What about it?

it looks smaller in the picture but its almost twice as tall as the building behind it maybe taller.

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Best way to add a second supply line to kitchen (for ice maker)?

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My fridge has a supply line that comes from the basement about 16ft away. Wondering if I can split the line at the kitchen or if I should run two lines and if so what's the best way to do it. Heading to hardware store later today for other stuff and figured I'd get what I need when there. (Picture of where supply line connects in basement.)

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Anyone know what cartridge this delta takes?

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How does this even work? Got asked to repair the leak on this.

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Is this kitchen sink safe?

What about it?

My father in law just had major water damage on a new construction after being in the house 1 month. I also have a new build of quality work, but some of the plumbing I have questions about. Thanks bros.

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How to cap off the soil pipe that will be running into the new kitchen.

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Hey All, I’m going to cut this old soil pipe down as it would be running into the new kitchen. ( from an outdoor privy shed that I’m expanding into. ) I was thinking - 1 - cutting and blocking Up the pipe completely. Concrete in sealed bags down the pipe and backfilled. 2 - cutting the pipe to fit under the lower cabinet an fit with an AAV and connect some gray water stuff. 3 - rethink life. Best

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How to cap and enclose unused gas line?

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Tape for scale. Switching to induction, and I now have an unused gas line in my kitchen cabinet. Any specific recommendations on how to cap this (sizing, material, etc)? Can I cut off the little metal collar trim? Should I enclose this in a box of some sort?

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