Main feed error - P1 OK vs. P2 MIA
Main feed error - P1 OK vs. P2 MIA
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Radiator smell - cured meats
Weird question, maybe, but the integrated AC/heating units in my apartment are passing the smell of cured meats into the unit. I’m talking Summer sausage, pepperoni, chorizo, coppa, lonzino, soujouk, etc., as though I were standing next to a meat counter at a traditional butcher’s with links hanging from the walls/ceiling. Aside from the remote possibility that the landlord has started storing $50K in salted meats in whatever out-building on the roof contains the building’s air intake & venting, what the Hell could be producing this scent? The AC units are antiquated (50-ish years), fully electric, but not routed to any kind of boiler like some older buildings… is there some chemical of which I’m not aware that could be leaking and producing that smell? If so, it is hazardous?
Radiator smell - cured meats
Weird question, maybe, but the integrated AC/heating units in my apartment are passing the smell of cured meats into the unit. I’m talking Summer sausage, pepperoni, chorizo, coppa, lonzino, soujouk, etc., as though I were standing next to a meat counter at a traditional butcher’s with links hanging from the walls/ceiling. Aside from the remote possibility that the landlord has started storing $50K in salted meats in whatever out-building on the roof contains the building’s air intake & venting, what the Hell could be producing this scent? The AC units are antiquated (50-ish years), fully electric, but not routed to any kind of boiler like some older buildings… is there some chemical of which I’m not aware that could be leaking and producing that smell? If so, it is hazardous?
United States Armed Forces onboarding Grok
United States Armed Forces onboarding Grok
Q for the bee lovers about Augochlora pura
I have an old bucket filled with soil which was used in years past as a stand-in planter for tomatoes on a balcony. Despite it not being particularly well sheltered from the elements, and now filled with whatever plants which have gone about seeding themselves since I stopped growing tomatoes, the pot has become a regular stop for little green sweat bees. Long story short, I want to know about relocation of said planter (old plastic bucket for swimming pool chemicals filled with dirt, and now, miscellaneous plants), and how/when to do it. I like those little bees, and don’t want to screw them over by dumping it out somewhere random, or especially during a time of year when said disruption would deprive them of shelter. Can someone offer advice on these points, please?