Did they seriously grind off the griswold logo? Would be a really nice find in better condition. Should still work great.
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Got any pics of the bottom? That would help a lot in identifying it. It’s probably so shiny because it’s been polished for some reason.
Copper and iron are essential elements in human biology. Enamel coatings need to be thrown out once they start chipping. Nickel isn’t great but in my experience stainless steel pans barely shed any material after years of use.
I stop at manufactured polymers. Particularly when they’re used in applications where they fall apart into our food and the environment where they’re going to last millions of years.
It’s not known to be harmful or carcinogenic. Doesn’t mean it isn’t. It’s hard to identify correlation between exposure and harm for something that we’re nearly all exposed to especially if the level of harm is low.
Companies have also been known to harass and silence researchers who show their products are harmful. I don’t see a reason to trust that PTFE is safe to eat when I have the option to just not eat it.
Ever seen a well used Teflon pan that wasn’t scratched or chipped? All of that goes into your food.
I too can produce vaguely plausible fake data sets. Why’s everyone get so worried when some software can do it?
Checks out for me. Love me some arch and love my pour over coffee maker. Use both everyday btw.
When you use a vpn, any traffic that would go between you and a website goes through the vpn first. Makes it hard for sites to know who you are and makes it hard for your isp to know what sites you visit.
When you use tor, any traffic that would go between you and a website is bounced around between a few different computers first. Similar to a vpn but is near impossible to track unless you’re a big gov agency with lots of resources.
Didn’t they also crash or overheat sometimes when charged from the left side? Apple hardware really is unrivaled.
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