Yes, some people do work on oil rigs but this job is a common cover for scammers. If someone mentions this job early in your conversation, be. .
Scammers don’t use their real pictures. They steal images of attractive people to lure victims. If you’re smitten with the picture perfect guy/gal online, do some detective work. Use Google Reverse Image Search to verify their pictures. If the same picture. .
Scammers move fast from casual conversations to intense romance. They know that building an emotional bond increases their. .
A typical scammer will avoid any direct interaction that could reveal their true identity. They’ll come up with endless excuses to avoid. .
One of the biggest red flags is a sudden financial request. Scammers don’t ask for money outright but spin elaborate stories to justify their needs. They might say they’re facing an emergency, broken equipment or unexpected expenses and need money now..
[pdf] Years ago I was captivated by an artisan working on jewelry at a Renaissance festival. She was creating a necklace using Tiger’s Eye and drilling out a hole with a hand-powered drill. I was just as impressed with the skill needed to work the tool as much as I was with the necklace being made. Many of today’s. .
There are some steps that will be the same no matter what tool is used when drilling holes in rock. I want to list them here so that they will not be repeated. Your eyes will thank me later. .
Rotary tools, like the Dremel, are not the only types of tools that can be used to make holes in small rocks. From ancient hand-powered.
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