The tiny ultra-sonic fogger I recently placed in my indoor fountain effectively cleans the minuscule lime cover that stuck on the wide transparent blue glass bowl I've been using for indoor fountains over the past 20 years, resulting in two things:
First, the riffled transparent blue glass bowl is beautifully shiny again, adding a lot more flair to the LED lighting attached to the fogger.
Second, despite using distilled water for it, I now have to change the 2.5 liters in the bowl every other day until the lime is gone, or there is this ugly dust flake-like flotsam twirling in the bowl.
I should get a larger model to use on the bathtub...
( photos of the fogger under the cut )
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I love watching catastrophe movies. I really do. They're great entertainment.
Mostly because I always lmao about how much scientifically impossible rubbish can be squeezed into an average of two hours. (Few exceptions exist, most notably "Dante's Peak", which went to lengths displaying what was then state of the knowledge about a Plinian eruption. I specifially name it, because that was *such* a positive surprise in the cinema back then.)
It looks as if Emmerich's 2012 will not be such an exception.
I'll better do more midriff exercises before watching that one...
This is not the official trailer. This is a "documentary" about the improbabilities already found in the trailer.
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