Arc lighters. Pros and cons? : r Bushcraft - Reddit I would just bring a conventional lighter and maybe a spare as backup, and maybe some stormproof matches as last ditch backup to the backup Bic lighters are actually pretty waterproof
How to make windows 10 extremely lightweight : r Windows10 - Reddit Guys windows 10 is getting laggy with updates and it runs so many processes and ram usage, so my question is that is there any way to make windows 10 extremely lightweight like windows 7, I want to disable everything updates remove default apps, please guys share a guide
Lighters - A Hobby With A Spark Of Passion - Reddit I've got a Ronson lighter with its instructions manual and case I'd like to know more about its history and or model if possible 11 5 Share u Salty_Confetti
Is using a lighter to burn off body hair a good idea? - Reddit Tried it as a desperate teen, fucking stinks so bad Also hard to get all the hairs Note also: lighters are only designed to be used for short ignitions not sustained flames: using them for a long time causes melting, burn risk, and lighter explosion eventually
What lighter is BuyItForLife? : r BuyItForLife - Reddit A bic lighter will always be a reliable solid choice if you are going to be seldom using the lighter and just want it in emergencies A clipper is a personal favorite, easily refillable with butane, has the same use profile as a bic lighter but refillable if you plan to use it more often
ELI5: Why do dark-skinned or black people have their palms and . . . - Reddit The added protection of this extra layer means you don't need extra melanin in your palms or feet, so the skin is lighter EDIT: To clarify Melanin is what makes skin dark, and it protects the body from many things Perhaps its most important job is to protect the body from harmful UV rays emitted by the sun
Is mint lighter on the system as compared to windows 11? If you have an older or less powerful system, or if you want a lighter, more responsive operating system, Linux Mint is a better choice than Windows 11 It offers a good balance of performance, usability, and resource efficiency
When skiing resorts, do you like lighter or heavier skis? When skiing resorts, do you like lighter or heavier skis? Th industry keeps pumping out lighter and lighter versions of skis, but I've always liked a heavier ski, so I'm curious what you guys think