Sign Up to our social questions and Answers Engine to ask questions, answer people’s questions, and connect with other people.
Login to our social questions & Answers Engine to ask questions answer people’s questions & connect with other people.
Lost your password? Please enter your email address. You will receive a link and will create a new password via email.
Please briefly explain why you feel this question should be reported.
Please briefly explain why you feel this answer should be reported.
Please briefly explain why you feel this user should be reported.
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
See lessHow To Close A Pocket Knife?
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.
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 lessWhere Does The Moon Get Its Light?
From the same place our planet gets its light, from the Sun. Although the moon can sometimes be so amazingly bright, it actually can't produce its own light. The glow we see on the moon is a reflection of the sun's light. The moon reflects around 3 to 12 percent of the sunlight it gets. Sunlight bouRead more
From the same place our planet gets its light, from the Sun.
Although the moon can sometimes be so amazingly bright, it actually can’t produce its own light. The glow we see on the moon is a reflection of the sun’s light. The moon reflects around 3 to 12 percent of the sunlight it gets. Sunlight bounces off the craters, lava flows, and old volcanoes on the moon’s surface, and that’s what we see.
How Many Calories Are In Salt?
Zero! You won't get any calories even in a cup of salt because our bodies can fully dissolve the salt. Basically, the amount of energy (calorie) it takes to process salt is more than the energy (calorie) that's released by breaking salt (sodium and chloride) apart. You can even say negative caloriesRead more
Zero! You won’t get any calories even in a cup of salt because our bodies can fully dissolve the salt. Basically, the amount of energy (calorie) it takes to process salt is more than the energy (calorie) that’s released by breaking salt (sodium and chloride) apart. You can even say negative calories, lol.
Salt can’t increase your weight directly, but it can make food tastier so you eat more or can make your body retain more water so you have more water weight.
See lessWhat Does “The Opposite Of Love Is Indifference” Mean?
Great interpretation!
Great interpretation!
See lessSomebody Once Told Me The World Was Macaroni Lyrics
This song got stuck in my head, but with the weird lyrics lmao
This song got stuck in my head, but with the weird lyrics lmao
See lessHow Much Alcohol Is In Champagne?
Champagne contains 11-13% pure alcohol, which means it's quite heavy, and about two standard servings of champagne are usually enough to get someone drunk - how drunk will depend on how fast they drink the champagne. Also, according to this research, the bubbles in champagne can make you drunk fasteRead more
Champagne contains 11-13% pure alcohol, which means it’s quite heavy, and about two standard servings of champagne are usually enough to get someone drunk – how drunk will depend on how fast they drink the champagne.
Also, according to this research, the bubbles in champagne can make you drunk faster than other flat drinks.
See lessWhat Are Pool Balls Made Of?
They were originally made of ivory. These days, the better quality pool balls are made from a chemical compound called Bakelite or cast phenolic resin. Which are thermo-setting materials, which means they can't be melted down and used again (so manufacturers try not to use them anymore.) The lower-qRead more
They were originally made of ivory. These days, the better quality pool balls are made from a chemical compound called Bakelite or cast phenolic resin. Which are thermo-setting materials, which means they can’t be melted down and used again (so manufacturers try not to use them anymore.) The lower-quality ones could be made out of acrylic and/or polyester.
See lessCan Glass Go In The Oven?
Depends on the glass. You can put tempered glass in the oven, while non-tempered glass should never be placed in an oven. You can check the bottom of the glass container to see if there is a sign or symbol that they're oven safe. Photo source Though, since it's a secondhand item, even if it has an oRead more
Depends on the glass. You can put tempered glass in the oven, while non-tempered glass should never be placed in an oven.
You can check the bottom of the glass container to see if there is a sign or symbol that they’re oven safe.
Photo source
Though, since it’s a secondhand item, even if it has an oven-safe symbol, you should check for any cracks before putting it in your oven because no matter how small a crack it is, it can cause the glass to shatter under extreme heat (also cold)
See less