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My 2p worth. Thyme tea may be wonderful stuff. I'm a scientist at heart. I believe in the "Scientific method". I worry that people fall for the "Naturalistic fallacy" - just because something is "natural" they think it is better than something "processed". Nature is not cuddly and friendly. It is out to kill and consume you. I don't understand people who prefer a "raw" product, just because it is "natural". It may contain any amount of active/dangerous chemicals, possible poisons, carcinogens (as seen is some Chinese medicines) etc. I prefer 'real' medicine, where the active ingredients are identified and synthesized. It is rigorously tested to prove that it works (not just a placebo as a lot of 'alternative' medicine is), and is shown to be safe. I'll stick to the processed drugs thanks.
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By ManSkirtBrew · Posted
I probably don't either, but it's peace of mind for me after re-cleaning the jewel. Maybe I'm too **BLEEP** retentive for my own good. -
Here's the top down view through the case tube (yellow arrow) to the stem hole in the movement (cyan arrow). Sorry if I'm mincing terms again. I hope this is clearer. You can see the hole in the movement is a little higher than the case, so, without the case gasket (the plastic surround that keeps the movement in place - if the name is wrong...), the stem pushes the movement into a slight upwards angle at the 9 o'clock side. I wonder if there's some way of remedying it?
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I've never touched my life without alcohol 🤣. I'm your complete opposite Ross
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By Terrinecold · Posted
Yes thanks all. It is specially clear in the microscope now that you pointed it out
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