That part is scrollable. I didn’t see any corners because gray on gray, (I don’t have the best eyes anymore). Just tried to swipe that part of the screen on a hunch (my SO wouldn’t have thought of that) and saw it hidden down under the total.
That part is scrollable. I didn’t see any corners because gray on gray, (I don’t have the best eyes anymore). Just tried to swipe that part of the screen on a hunch (my SO wouldn’t have thought of that) and saw it hidden down under the total.
That’s how it looked like on my screen.



Yes. P&O from N. Ireland to Scotland. It doesn’t look like it but the fees can be revealed by scrolling below the total. Doesn’t look like it’s a scrollable part of the website.
When I was 14 I played Ladder.

So no, not my favourite era for games.


The spiders,
the Brits!
/s
What does it say in the original French version?
Reminds me of when people try to invalidate bar codes that way.


Then how do you explain the bottom side? (And that the rest of the spoon looks regular silver /gray)
Serious question.
Edit: okay, I found that it starts at yellowing through reds then blues towards black. Can the back side have anything to do with the aluminum sign that hangs below?
And I still find it weird that there’s some kind of aura around the magnets contact area.


That would make sense. I searched for neodymium coating and found that they’re often coated with Nickel-Copper-Nickel or Zinc. 🤔



Why did it spread from the magnet?

Not sure what exactly that means.

There’s another magnet below to hold the other metal sign.
The stainless steel fridge looks fine.


I read everything. (Even changed to my mother tongue.)
Didn’t find anything about interactions of different metals. It only said something about interactions of metals and non-metals.


Thanks for the link.
That just doesn’t explain the reaction between the two metals.
silver needs hydrogen sulfide to tarnish, although it may tarnish with oxygen over time. It often appears as a dull, gray or black film or coating over metal.
Somehow the silver got colourful instead of the usual grey.
Grayjay