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cardcomm t1_jebscnb wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in My girlfriend left me because of my abandonment issues... by Risperdali
Because - It's commonly said that when someone abandons their family, that "they left to get cigarettes and never came back"
cardcomm t1_jeanij8 wrote
When she goes for cigarettes, you know your in real trouble
cardcomm t1_je6hr11 wrote
When I had a one year home warranty, I spent pretty much the entire year trying to get them to fix my A/C unit.
Multiple calls out, and all the service ppl did was blame my home, or my equipment, and otherwise looks for excuses to do nothing.
Once my "warranty" was over, I spent less than $300 on an out of pocket every call with a decent company, and the fixed the issue in less than 1/2 an hour
TLDR; The home "warranty" companies are just a huge scam.
cardcomm t1_je133ac wrote
Reply to comment by RecalcitrantHuman in What’s 14 inches and hangs in front of an asshole? by Less_Geologist_4004
What's SAD (and frightening) is that after everything that's happened, that criminal Trump still has supporters.
That is truly messed up!
cardcomm t1_jdwd64c wrote
Pro Tip for strip clubs -
NEVER pay with a credit card!
And
Never hit the ATM in the club - if you think you need more $$$, LEAVE the club to hit an ATM someplace else - this gives you a chance to let reason kick in...
cardcomm t1_jcprxzc wrote
Reply to What lubricant to use on garage door? by rockyboy49
For those saying to lube the springs - that only applies to the newer torsion springs.
If you have an older door with the "regular" springs located on each side of the door - lubing those does nothing but make a mess! lol
cardcomm t1_jb2ltr8 wrote
Reply to comment by Quackerooney in Color Wheel - Design tool for color schemes | Find the complementary and analogous colors by Quackerooney
Well, the website only thing is actually a step backwards.
Adobe had a widget with that same functionality that ran within Photoshop for quite a few versions.
Not sure why they ultimately removed that. I think it was Adobe Kuler or something similar.
cardcomm t1_jb1fq4o wrote
Reply to Color Wheel - Design tool for color schemes | Find the complementary and analogous colors by Quackerooney
Sorry to break it to you, but the real version of this is Adobe Color
cardcomm t1_jab57rn wrote
Reply to comment by vernZeeFern in brand new air compressor taking forever to fill by kattaganist
>It doesn't matter that much if you use it frequently
IMO if you use it every day, you drain it every day
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Reply to comment by cardcomm in Sharkbite connectors PSA by InfiniteCurrency8
> .05% of 1,000,000
is rare as hen's teeth
cardcomm t1_j73iral wrote
Reply to comment by DukeofVermont in Sharkbite connectors PSA by InfiniteCurrency8
>but it's usually on older pipes from the 1960s or older
so those are brass pipes though, not copper, right?
cardcomm t1_j73in8c wrote
Reply to comment by metalgod55 in Sharkbite connectors PSA by InfiniteCurrency8
how is copper on copper a dissimilar metal? lol
cardcomm t1_j73ij6s wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Sharkbite connectors PSA by InfiniteCurrency8
piss off unix man
cardcomm t1_j72odq6 wrote
Reply to comment by bmc0877 in Sharkbite connectors PSA by InfiniteCurrency8
>All types of joints (including sweated joints) can fail
I've heard that, but having a soldered joint fail has got to be rare as hen's teeth!
How would that even happen?
cardcomm t1_j4vpkg4 wrote
Reply to comment by CptnCumQuats in Apple unveils MacBook Pro featuring M2 Pro and M2 Max, with more game-changing performance and the longest battery life ever in a Mac by TbonerT
I think the Air now has MagSafe again, just not on the case model. 🤦🏻♂️
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Reply to comment by hatramroany in The Apple TV expects you to have an iPhone in order to accept new iCloud terms and conditions by diacewrb
but how, as users, were we supposed to know this?
I faced this myself (my iPhone needed updated, and I didn't want to update) - I guess I wasn't brilliant enough to know automatically that logging out if iCloud was gonna fix it! smh
cardcomm t1_j42zo84 wrote
Reply to comment by ledow in Intel breaks the 6GHz barrier with $699 Core i9-13900KS processor by Avieshek
> in the UK
don't y'all have 220v power over there?
We're on 110v in the US
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Reply to comment by adzman in AMD Responds To RX 7900 XTX 110C Hotspot Issues by diacewrb
Having just installed a 4080 - I simply can't image the coolers being larger that that!!! LOL
The 4080 I installed is just under 14" long. Not sure if it's considered 3 or 4 cards wide.
cardcomm t1_j2e2twb wrote
Reply to comment by AxTROUSRxMISSLE in AMD Responds To RX 7900 XTX 110C Hotspot Issues by diacewrb
seemed like more of a brag than a joke
cardcomm t1_j2e2qfj wrote
Reply to comment by AxTROUSRxMISSLE in AMD Responds To RX 7900 XTX 110C Hotspot Issues by diacewrb
Local only, so not really a big help to those of us on the internet at large.
cardcomm t1_j2a5ieo wrote
Hey, it's not like there are any available on the market anyway
cardcomm t1_j08yyrq wrote
Reply to Northrop Grumman’s wireless power distribution from space - The 'Space Solar Power Incremental Demonstrations and Research' (SSPIDR) Project team is developing means to transmit concentrated solar energy from space to anywhere on Earth by Aerothermal
Wireless power distribution - Tesla may finally get his way?
cardcomm t1_ixwvdt3 wrote
Seems to me that you could just cover that entire semi circle area with drywall compound. That would be easy to do with little disruption, and you could feather into the neighboring area.
cardcomm t1_ixiaeno wrote
Reply to comment by aliteralbuttload in Driving Simulator tool on Google Maps that lets you virtually drive through routes from anywhere by t-bands
>Only Microsoft has come close and did just that with Flight Sim.
They use Bing data though, not Google
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Reply to What depth is this drywall? by Cardboardraptor
Looks like 1/2" to me.
If you want to be more sure, take a 1/2 and 5/8 open end wrenches and see which one sliders over it and fits snugly.