The cruelty is the point.
NaibofTabr
Is it sexism? It's sexism isn't it.
Miyazaki Airport was built in 1943 as a former Imperial Japanese Navy flight training field from which some kamikaze pilots took off on suicide attack missions.
It was originally a military airfield during the war, which explains why there are bombs in the ground. Not exactly a comforting thought... I bet it's hard to detect a bomb that's been buried for 80 years and had a foundation laid on top of it.
What, guns aren't enough compensation?
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I think you need to do something more to keep the panel from pulling out of its channel again. You should do what others have said, remove the door, pull the panel out, clean out all the old adhesive and caulk, and replace the panel, but you should also add something to keep the panel from leaning down away from the wall again.
A simple fix would be to screw something like this bumper into the ceiling at the end of the top channel, right at the corner of the panel so that it can't slip out. If the ceiling is just sheet rock there then use an anchor as well.
This might not be the prettiest fix, but because the door is hanging off this panel you shouldn't trust it to hold with adhesive only, and definitely not just silicone caulk (which is not an adhesive). Moving the door will flex the adhesive and eventually work it free again.
Run a bead of silicone around the seam. It will be more than enough to hold the glass in place.
I don't think so, the shower door is hanging from the side of that glass panel. Silicone caulk is not an adhesive, it's just a sealant. Opening and closing the door will break it free again.
An expensive temper tantrum.
You guys have a middle class?
Rupert Murdoch is to blame for a lot of it.
(D), in case anyone was in doubt. Also:
The Car Privacy Rights Act is cosponsored by Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA)
Ah yes, the evil government system that gets in the way of good people trying to run digital Ponzi schemes and collect ransomware payments.
Bad gubmint.