← Back to context Comment by dsego 2 days ago The needle is all wrong, the thread doesn't go through the eyelet.https://www.thiings.co/things/needle-unott0 7 comments dsego Reply munificent 2 days ago Take a look at the scissors on the cross stitch kit: https://www.thiings.co/things/cross-stitch-kit zuminator 2 days ago The puzzle cube is colored wronglyhttps://www.thiings.co/things/puzzle-cube aclindsa 2 days ago Only half of all wall outlets need the ground prong: https://www.thiings.co/things/wall-outletAnd this decidedly is not a square not: https://www.thiings.co/things/square-knot grues-dinner 2 days ago Some wall outlets in some regions do combine a two-prong and three-prong socket.Though I don't know if that applies to the region that has the D: face sockets. fredley 2 days ago The image for Physics shows an impossible Newton's Cradle. The balls should be, well, cradled between two strings.https://www.thiings.co/things/physics paxys 2 days ago It instead goes through the needle itself... Just AI things
munificent 2 days ago Take a look at the scissors on the cross stitch kit: https://www.thiings.co/things/cross-stitch-kit
aclindsa 2 days ago Only half of all wall outlets need the ground prong: https://www.thiings.co/things/wall-outletAnd this decidedly is not a square not: https://www.thiings.co/things/square-knot grues-dinner 2 days ago Some wall outlets in some regions do combine a two-prong and three-prong socket.Though I don't know if that applies to the region that has the D: face sockets.
grues-dinner 2 days ago Some wall outlets in some regions do combine a two-prong and three-prong socket.Though I don't know if that applies to the region that has the D: face sockets.
fredley 2 days ago The image for Physics shows an impossible Newton's Cradle. The balls should be, well, cradled between two strings.https://www.thiings.co/things/physics
Take a look at the scissors on the cross stitch kit: https://www.thiings.co/things/cross-stitch-kit
The puzzle cube is colored wrongly
https://www.thiings.co/things/puzzle-cube
Only half of all wall outlets need the ground prong: https://www.thiings.co/things/wall-outlet
And this decidedly is not a square not: https://www.thiings.co/things/square-knot
Some wall outlets in some regions do combine a two-prong and three-prong socket.
Though I don't know if that applies to the region that has the D: face sockets.
The image for Physics shows an impossible Newton's Cradle. The balls should be, well, cradled between two strings.
https://www.thiings.co/things/physics
It instead goes through the needle itself... Just AI things