Posted by kcm.MN on August 18, 2017 at 10:33:58 from (174.219.134.242):
In Reply to: mousetrap monday posted by mjbrown on August 18, 2017 at 09:29:13:
The link below is from the guy you speak of, and was also posted just 4 days ago. It shows the difference between the low-power traps common in the USA, and then 2 different and much stronger traps from Russia. I've always hated the old design, but it has stood the test of time. I think these new designs will end up winning out though. Very impressive:
In order to post a link, look at the top of the web page that you want to share (in this instance, on youtube) and click your mouse in the space where the web address is displayed. Right click one time, then select Copy. Move to your post and right click again, then select Paste. If you leave it at that, the web address will show up but will not be an actual link. So then you highlight the address using your mouse and then click on the button above called URL.
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