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How To Close A Pocket Knife?
If your pocket knife is the multipurpose type, those usually don't have any locks, so just push the blade back to close it. If you have a button or axis lock knife, it's basically the same concept - you just have to find the piece that you can move like buttons, pins, or liners to release the lock oRead more
If your pocket knife is the multipurpose type, those usually don’t have any locks, so just push the blade back to close it.
If you have a button or axis lock knife, it’s basically the same concept – you just have to find the piece that you can move like buttons, pins, or liners to release the lock on the blade and then fold the blade.
Just make sure your hands aren’t in the way of the blade because pocket knives are just portable finger guillotines lol
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Depends on the type the pocket knife you own. If it's a shutting knife with a liner or frame lock like mine, you should be able to find a part at the top of the handle, just below the blade, that moves when the blade is out. Usually, it's saw-toothed so you can grip it better. That's the liner or frRead more
Depends on the type the pocket knife you own. If it’s a shutting knife with a liner or frame lock like mine, you should be able to find a part at the top of the handle, just below the blade, that moves when the blade is out.
Usually, it’s saw-toothed so you can grip it better. That’s the liner or frame lock. Liner and frame locks work the same – the only difference is if it’s a liner, it has a separate lining that acts as the lock, while if it’s a frame, the frame itself is the lock.
To close both liner and frame locks, just find that saw-toothed portion that moves and push it out of the way of the blade and fold the blade simultaneously. Easy as that.
Here’s a video so you can understand it better.
How To Close A Pocket Knife?
I have the frame lock type. You were really helpful. Thanks!
I have the frame lock type. You were really helpful. Thanks!
See lessIs A Kite A Parallelogram?
Hmm, a kite isn't generally considered a parallelogram - it could be, though, if it's a rhombus. A kite is a quadrilateral with two disjoint pairs of equal length that are each sharing a vertex. A parallelogram, just like the kite, has two pairs of equal length, but they aren't sharing vertexRead more
Hmm, a kite isn’t generally considered a parallelogram – it could be, though, if it’s a rhombus.
A kite is a quadrilateral with two disjoint pairs of equal length that are each sharing a vertex.
A parallelogram, just like the kite, has two pairs of equal length, but they aren’t sharing vertexes – they’re on the opposite of each other – parallel to each other.
A rhombus can fall into both categories because all four sides of a rhombus are equal lengths, so you can assign which side to consider. If you consider the adjacent sides, you’ll have a kite. If you consider the parallel sides, you have a parallelogram. You consider both, and you have a kite that’s a parallelogram.
See lessHow To Win Tic Tac Toe Every Time?
The goal is to always secure two ways to win, and securing two corners is the best way to get that. Center First Method (idk if it's the name, I'm making this up lol) If you're the first to play, secure the center first. This gives you access to all the other corners and edges no matter where your oRead more
The goal is to always secure two ways to win, and securing two corners is the best way to get that.
Center First Method (idk if it’s the name, I’m making this up lol)
If you’re the first to play, secure the center first. This gives you access to all the other corners and edges no matter where your opponent plays.
If they mark an edge, you’re most likely to win with no chance of tying.
If they mark a corner, you should place your next mark on the opposite corner of their mark, so you still have 2 ways of winning. If you make a mistake, your opponent can win.
Corner First Method
You can also start at the corner, but again, secure 2 corners immediately – preferably both on the same row, and never on the center. Doing this will force your opponent to counter-attack, ruining their turn and leaving you with 2 ways to win.
Explain The Film Encanto Plot Badly To Me
lmao my brain automatically sang, "we don't talk about Bruno." I think I lost the ability to just say those words without singing it 🙃
lmao my brain automatically sang, “we don’t talk about Bruno.”
I think I lost the ability to just say those words without singing it 🙃
See lessIs H2 Polar Or Nonpolar?
Two atoms that share their electrons equally form a Nonpolar bond, while two bonded atoms that share electrons unequally form Polar bonds. Basically, Hydrogen gas (H2) is nonpolar because both atoms in Hydrogen gas (H2) are identical hydrogens, so the electrons between the two react equally to bothRead more
Two atoms that share their electrons equally form a Nonpolar bond, while two bonded atoms that share electrons unequally form Polar bonds.
Basically, Hydrogen gas (H2) is nonpolar because both atoms in Hydrogen gas (H2) are identical hydrogens, so the electrons between the two react equally to both of them.
See lessHow To Sort By Date In Google Sheets?
You can use the SORT function in Google Sheets. This function is best if you want other column(s) to follow the sorting. Here's how: 1. Select a new column to place your sorted data. 2. Click the first cell and enter the SORT formula, which is: =SORT(range, sort_column, is_ascending) range - The datRead more
You can use the SORT function in Google Sheets. This function is best if you want other column(s) to follow the sorting.
Here’s how:
1. Select a new column to place your sorted data.
2. Click the first cell and enter the SORT formula, which is:
=SORT(range, sort_column, is_ascending)
range – The data to be sorted.
Example: =sort(A1:B13,1,true)
sort_column – The index of the column in range or a range outside of range containing the values by which to sort.
Example: =sort(A1:B13,1,true) – 1 means you’ll base the sorting on the 1st column on the range
A range specified as a sort_column must be a single column with the same number of rows as range.
is_ascending – TRUE or FALSE indicating whether to sort sort_column in ascending order. FALSE sorts in descending order.
Example: =sort(A1:B13,1,true) means to sort in ascending order.
Optional: SORT(range, sort_column, is_ascending, [sort_column2, is_ascending2, …]) – Additional columns and sort order flags beyond the first, in order of precedence.
(Definitions from Google Sheets)
Here’s what that would look like:
You can also use it for data other than dates like numbers or alphabet. I think it’s the basic sorting function.
Notes:
Make sure the cells you’ll put the sorted data are empty, or it’ll become an error.
The SORT function is an array formula, which means you can’t change nor delete any element of the array, or the sorting result will become an error. If you want to change said cells, you could convert these cells to values first and then make the changes.
What’s The Difference Between Rock And Stone?
A rock is a really big stone, and a stone is a small rock - as confusing as that sounds, it's true, lol. Several stones can combine and make a rock. Stones can be made from trimmings of rocks. A rock is a huge and solid matter that is made of smaller stones and is a part of the Earth's crust. RocksRead more
A rock is a really big stone, and a stone is a small rock – as confusing as that sounds, it’s true, lol.
Several stones can combine and make a rock.
Stones can be made from trimmings of rocks.
A rock is a huge and solid matter that is made of smaller stones and is a part of the Earth’s crust. Rocks can be both soft and hard, depending on the different minerals that formed them.
A stone, on the other hand, is a small substance made of combinations of minerals. Unlike rocks, stones can only be hard.
The rule of thumb is – if it’s immovable, it’s a rock. If you can carry or pelt it with ease, it’s a stone.
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A mother was so toxic her son chose to live inside the house walls with rats. The man living with rats was found by his teenage niece, and together they try to fix their house that his mother is slowly breaking.
A mother was so toxic her son chose to live inside the house walls with rats. The man living with rats was found by his teenage niece, and together they try to fix their house that his mother is slowly breaking.
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