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At least there wasn't a screaming baby, a moron kicking your seat, or someone eating steamed broccoli sitting next to you.
I'm not too sure where the source data for this post originated, but here is the Wiki for US Ecoregions. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ecoregions_in_the_United_States_(EPA)
I usually test with a multimeter after carefully exposing the endpoint or whatever I'm working on. I had no idea that NCVTs were that untrustworthy, thanks.
A quality hand truck and a couple furniture dollies come in handy much more often than you might think.
If you're the DIY type, make sure you buy a non-contact voltage tester pen ('beepstick'). It beeps when it is in proximity to electricity.
Edit: see the mic_check_one_two comment below. Apparently I'm lucky to not be a crispy critter.
What OS will that tablet be running?
I've got one better, ask your fish market where their food comes from.
My cleanouts are PVC. All you get is the stick. I've learned that as soon as they're located, put a couple bricks and a lawn ornament on top.
Edit: misread... you can definitely find the shutoff with a metal detector. Mine will twist your ankle though, no mystery where it is.
FWIW I've never seen a Hampton Inn without at least one waffle maker.
Those drawers pull all the way out if you want to them to. :)
Type 2 diabetes is a metabolic disorder. I get your point though.
Although chips don't cause diabetes, someone who eats whole grains instead of fried potatoes regularly is probably in the habit of eating healthier overall, which leads to less comorbidities (heart disease, obesity). The "study" is questionable because it's oversimplifying by concluding people who eat chips three to five times a week are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes.
Perhaps a bit anecdotal, but I'm a type 1 diabetic. A feature of which is that I have to monitor my blood glucose level and 'cover' the carbs I consume with insulin. If I eat fatty/fried carbs, the metabolization of those carbs is slowed considerably enough by the fat that I have to change the timing of the insulin.
Hahaha it seems anecdotal, because it is. On a plane it smells like someone opened a box of farts.