I thought for the longest time it was made out of petroleum because it has a sci-fi name, but when I finally got around to looking it up, it has nothing to do with petrochemicals. It's been around since 1885, and involves a chemical treatment of cellulose. Among other sources, you can use bamboo, which grows like a damn weed.
They badmouth it through the entire article, but here's a flat-ass lie in Wikipeda:
The durability and appearance retention of regular viscose rayons are low, especially when wet; also, rayon has the lowest elastic recovery of any fiber.... Recommended care for regular viscose rayon is dry-cleaning only.
I have shirts that I've machine washed hundreds of times and they have no holes and show no wear or fading. The material feels like silk, which they admit on wiki. The shirts are no more expensive than pima cotton.
I thought all clothes were going to get made out of rayon, but in all the years I've known these things, I've never heard anyone mention any of them.
This flashlights use rechargeable LiIon battery that have only 500-1000 cycles. Battery fail earlier than plastic case. Also, if battery is drained, you have to fap for a long time in the dark to recharge battery. Very bad design and idea. If you want real thing - search for dynamo flashlights in metal case that have a handle that drive generator. There is no battery inside so, it will work instantly when needed until gears and generator wears out. Best solution is to find a vintage dynamo flashlight, with metal gears and replace incandenced bulb with LED and driver. Will work forever.
USB cables problem is in stupid connectors, not in the cable itself. There is no any problem to make yourself an USB cable using wires as strong and flexible as you want, but connectors will always be a point of failure.
Most mufflers that sold by different tuning businesses, as shown, usualy made from inferior cheap martensite stainless steel like AISI 431 and alike. They will not last long, especially in citites where salt used to melt ice on roads. Good and long-lasting muffler should be made from austenite stainless steel, at least AISI 304, better AISI 316 or AISI 321. You could easily find out is it a cheap martensite or good austenite - magent does not stick to austenite stainless steel at all. If it does, even slightly - avoid it, regardless of anything seller will tell you. Welds should not be magnetic too and should have the same color as steel. Different color is an indication that there was too little argon, so weld have a good chance to be fucked. Grinded or polished welds is a bad sign too, probably they just saved money on argon, and then just grind off color. Titanium mufflers are also fine, they are very light, so much less load on rubber mounts.
Planned (to spread) ob (away) sol (whole) escence (essence; being)...planned obsolesce implies flow (inception towards death) producing form (life).
Products that tried to defeat planned obsolescence
Nature bringing forth being implies "product"...a jewish merchant tempts gentiles to buy products during natural planned obsolescence, which implies selling self out, while mutually defeating one another.
The issue isn't about how long can a product endure, while a jew manipulates endurance, but how much resistance a gentile wastes holding onto artificial products during natural production of being.
Any product in any store represents a want or not want option for a gentile who ignores the need to resist want. So the only product in any store represents the gentile entering and exiting it...
add to the list
a) List/leizd - "border; band"...listing anything binds free will of choice. Only in-between balance can choice add/subtract from all onto oneself.
Radium.
Here's one no one talks about: rayon.
I thought for the longest time it was made out of petroleum because it has a sci-fi name, but when I finally got around to looking it up, it has nothing to do with petrochemicals. It's been around since 1885, and involves a chemical treatment of cellulose. Among other sources, you can use bamboo, which grows like a damn weed.
They badmouth it through the entire article, but here's a flat-ass lie in Wikipeda:
I have shirts that I've machine washed hundreds of times and they have no holes and show no wear or fading. The material feels like silk, which they admit on wiki. The shirts are no more expensive than pima cotton.
I thought all clothes were going to get made out of rayon, but in all the years I've known these things, I've never heard anyone mention any of them.
This flashlights use rechargeable LiIon battery that have only 500-1000 cycles. Battery fail earlier than plastic case. Also, if battery is drained, you have to fap for a long time in the dark to recharge battery. Very bad design and idea. If you want real thing - search for dynamo flashlights in metal case that have a handle that drive generator. There is no battery inside so, it will work instantly when needed until gears and generator wears out. Best solution is to find a vintage dynamo flashlight, with metal gears and replace incandenced bulb with LED and driver. Will work forever.
USB cables problem is in stupid connectors, not in the cable itself. There is no any problem to make yourself an USB cable using wires as strong and flexible as you want, but connectors will always be a point of failure.
Most mufflers that sold by different tuning businesses, as shown, usualy made from inferior cheap martensite stainless steel like AISI 431 and alike. They will not last long, especially in citites where salt used to melt ice on roads. Good and long-lasting muffler should be made from austenite stainless steel, at least AISI 304, better AISI 316 or AISI 321. You could easily find out is it a cheap martensite or good austenite - magent does not stick to austenite stainless steel at all. If it does, even slightly - avoid it, regardless of anything seller will tell you. Welds should not be magnetic too and should have the same color as steel. Different color is an indication that there was too little argon, so weld have a good chance to be fucked. Grinded or polished welds is a bad sign too, probably they just saved money on argon, and then just grind off color. Titanium mufflers are also fine, they are very light, so much less load on rubber mounts.
Planned (to spread) ob (away) sol (whole) escence (essence; being)...planned obsolesce implies flow (inception towards death) producing form (life).
Nature bringing forth being implies "product"...a jewish merchant tempts gentiles to buy products during natural planned obsolescence, which implies selling self out, while mutually defeating one another.
The issue isn't about how long can a product endure, while a jew manipulates endurance, but how much resistance a gentile wastes holding onto artificial products during natural production of being.
Any product in any store represents a want or not want option for a gentile who ignores the need to resist want. So the only product in any store represents the gentile entering and exiting it...
a) List/leizd - "border; band"...listing anything binds free will of choice. Only in-between balance can choice add/subtract from all onto oneself.
b) List; verb - "to tilt, lean, incline to one side" earlier spelled LUST... https://www.etymonline.com/word/list