Shazam!, starring Zachary Levi, Michelle Borth, and Mark Strong, comes to theaters this week, hoping to bring some much-needed levity and child-like wonder to the needlessly grim recent-batch of DC movies. And after enjoying 132 minutes of Levi convincingly play a young teen discovering he has a variety of epic superpowers, you’re going to want to stick around for the credits, as the mid-credits scene reveals who (0r what) will likely be the villain in a hypothetical sequel.
Unless you’ve been living in the woods for the past few years, HIIT — otherwise known as high-intensity interval training — is the best way to get shredded quickly. And for dads who are short on time and in need of a major fitness overhaul, there’s no better way to jumpstart fitness than with a HIIT workout (aka “high-intensity interval training”) with moves done in short, hard bursts of exercise followed by shorter rests.
1987 was a killer year for blockbuster movies. This was the year thatThe Princess Bride dazzled us, that Arnold blew us away in Predator, that Timothy Dalton’s James Bond scared The Living Daylights out of us, and that Robocop told us that there would be trouble. And yet, in this massive year for movies, which also included Fatal Attraction, Lethal Weapon, and freaking Dirty Dancing, one movie used a baby to put all the others in a corner.
It’s shaped like a “P” and can be found under sinks, tubs and showers. A simple device, a P-trap holds just enough water to create an airtight seal that prevents sewer gas from backing up into your home.
As you run water down a drain, you’re continuously refilling that trap. This plumbing masterpiece has been in use for about 250 years. Here’s what you need to know about P-traps.
What To Know About P-Traps P-trap pipes are available in different materials, but the assemblies are similar.
Although wood screws are better than drywall screws for woodworking projects, carpenters like me occasionally use drywall screws for wood projects anyway. They’re inexpensive and come in large quantities, so I always have a few on hand — something I can’t always say about wood screws.
You never want to use drywall screws in the woodshop. But if you’re doing something like repairing wood trim around the house, you might sub in drywall screws assuming can do a pretty good job in a pinch.