Because for the same reason there is no "I" in team, but there is an "I" in pie. And there's an "i" in meat pie. Meat is the anagram of team... I don't know what he's talking about ...
> I don't call your shoulder your shodder. > > When I watch X-Files I don't watch Scully and Modder. > > When it gets colder outside I don't say hey guys it's getting codder.
> > I don't call your shoulder your shodder. > > > > When I watch X-Files I don't watch Scully and Modder. > > > > When it gets colder outside I don't say hey guys it's getting codder. > > Why the fuck is Arkansas pronounced Arkensaw?
Because double v sounds like a name Starbucks made up for a product that is so lame a percentage of the country refuses to say it. Not as bad as venti but still wack.
> Because double v sounds like a name Starbucks made up for a product that is so lame a > percentage of the country refuses to say it. Not as bad as venti but still wack.
> > I don't call your shoulder your shodder. > > > > When I watch X-Files I don't watch Scully and Modder. > > > > When it gets colder outside I don't say hey guys it's getting codder. > > Why the fuck is Arkansas pronounced Arkensaw?
One state up and one state over you have a state where the 'AR' is removed. Welcome home Dorothy. *sounds like something you'd hear on Jeopardy*
But nobody pronounces the name of that state "Kensaw".
It would sound too much like Kennesaw (GA). A place I unfortunately spent way too much time at. But hey Cobb County is the drug capital and now they got the Braves.
> Wait... you use a file on your tips? You animal! > > 😱
A... conundrum? Paradox? I'd use a file to take out an area on the iron that had essentially dissolved(?) away. So, if you had an iron with a large pit/cavity on it... you'd just leave it a lone and continue working with the iron?
Maybe there was something else I didn't do that got my iron to that point. But, as far as I know, I did everything I remember being taught in my electronics class/ vocational course. Maybe it was a bad soldering wire, or, just as italie mentioned, crap tips.
Buuuut, I'm sure it was some microscopic detail. *thinking*.... Maybe I didn't keep the tip tinned, or have enough tinning on it, or it'd get a glob on one side and sit there while I worked on something else before I soldered the next wire or component.
It'd seem that in those 'pits' that there'd be the aforementioned glob of solder. I'd knock it away off of the iron, and there'd be the pit.