Message from @Windatica
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I'm going to test their claim of 45 day battery life.
If it's even 30 days I'll be happy and not feel chinked
Pebble something?
but dont tell anybody
also, free game was no shitpost
free game in nonfree software suite
uplay is free ❔
it is
yeah same
if you are talking about FOSS; neither is steam or any other DRM
thats why i play videogamse on a computer with no access on the internet using CDs
B) year of the linux desktop 2020
gnu + linux
tfw no chinkshit today
the tablet i got on the eu warehouse firesale still hasnt been shipped
actually same
the feel when no face
its okay my hybrids come tommrow
Time to go check the post
oh no my domain is off
shit
fuck i missed the renewal
2.12.2017
@Josam p safe, glazing used in ceramics has to be cooked in an oven, that shit won't flake, unless you drop it, and that wouldn't be flake but pieces
How do you know that it has been in an oven?
even if you ate those, high temp crystalized structures are not something our stomachs are made for
t. worked with artisans
>how do you know it has been in an oven
by
looking at it
^
>what is leaded glaze
👀 for what purpose does leaded glaze exist
painting?
it's just lead dear friend
why make big deal out of it
`n lead glazes tints provided by impurities render greenish to brownish casts, with aesthetic possibilities that are not easily controlled in the kiln. The Romans used lead glazes for high-quality oil lamps and drinking cups.[1] At the same time in China, green-glazed pottery dating back to the Han period (25–220 AD) gave rise eventually to the sancai or three-color Tang Dynasty ceramics, where the white clay body was coated with a layer of lead glaze and fired at a temperature of 800 degrees C. Lead oxide was the principal flux in the glaze; polychrome effects were obtained by using as coloring agents copper (which turns green), iron (which turns brownish yellow), and less often manganese and cobalt (which turns blue).`