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The garage tree may not be as silly as it looks, if that's the yard side and intended to allow you to drive the riding mower out maybe? I'm trying here.
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For when you're too lazy to drop $1 on a two switch faceplate
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# ? Oct 13, 2016 22:30 |
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I might just be jaded, but I'm thinking that it's not in a box, or not in the correct box, and a normal two switch faceplate may just not fit properly on it.
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 00:10 |
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Jerry Cotton posted:There's nothing great about watching TV while you're eating unless you live alone. Not every meal has to be the family meal. It's good for when you're cooking or eating breakfast/lunch. I know I like to have something on while i'm working in there (which I am, frequently, as I love to cook)
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 00:54 |
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`Nemesis posted:I might just be jaded, but I'm thinking that it's not in a box, or not in the correct box, and a normal two switch faceplate may just not fit properly on it. I'm going with a joke picture, which a lot ITT are. But some can't be faked.
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 01:41 |
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Suspect Bucket posted:Not every meal has to be the family meal. It's good for when you're cooking or eating breakfast/lunch. I know I like to have something on while i'm working in there (which I am, frequently, as I love to cook) Bless you
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 01:42 |
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kid sinister posted:Also, the word on Reddit was that it was an older plasma TV. For those not in the know, they're heavyweights. Just look how much glass came out of it. Link?
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 02:26 |
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kid sinister posted:Also, the word on Reddit was that it was an older plasma TV. For those not in the know, they're heavyweights. Just look how much glass came out of it. If it’s a plasma TV it was probably on death’s
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 02:33 |
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I have the last run of Panasonic plasma TVs and it's loving glorious. RIP proper, deep blacks and RIP the $10/mo in energy costs.
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 02:36 |
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Dillbag posted:I have the last run of Panasonic plasma TVs and it's loving glorious. RIP proper, deep blacks and RIP the $10/mo in energy costs. Y'know, over ten years ago I went to a tech show and saw a prototype display that used an array of independently-controlled lights for the backlight instead of having a single global brightness setting. Even with the relatively crude backlight grid in the demo (which only had a couple dozen lights for a standard computer screen, if I recall correctly) it made a huge difference in the achievable contrast compared to the standard "monolithic" backlight system. It just looked miles better. Sure it's a bit more complicated to manufacture, but you'd think this kind of thing would be available in at least some consumer-grade products.
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 05:07 |
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Nearly all LED backlit displays that aren't from Walmart have adaptive, zone-controlled backlighting. Or, at least, that's what I thought. It's called "local dimming" and has been a thing since 2014. Instead of being used to make screens better and better, it's been used by most budget manufacturers to allow for larger, cheaper panels that would otherwise have totally poo poo blacks without it, and instead are only passable with it. There are a ton of 4k TVs today that aren't Vizio or Hisense that use it really well, though. Queen_Combat fucked around with this message at 05:12 on Oct 14, 2016 |
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Dillbag posted:I have the last run of Panasonic plasma TVs and it's loving glorious. RIP proper, deep blacks and RIP the $10/mo in energy costs. I have one of the final few years of samsung plasmas. Its gonna suck when it finally dies.
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 06:57 |
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nm posted:I have one of the final few years of samsung plasmas. Its gonna suck when it finally dies. Same. Gonna save for OLED.
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 12:09 |
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TheMadMilkman posted:Link? https://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/5742eg/gently caress/d8ozw2w
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 20:26 |
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Burt Sexual posted:Bless you Jam aint gonna can it's self
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# ? Oct 14, 2016 20:45 |
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I don't know if interior design WTF qualifies as crappy construction, but anything to get away from T.V. talk. Fell free to speculate about the weird copy/paste nature of everything in the foreground.
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# ? Oct 15, 2016 01:14 |
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looks like someone's crappy cabin that they're really proud looks rustic and country.
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# ? Oct 15, 2016 01:15 |
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Baronjutter posted:looks like someone's crappy
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# ? Oct 15, 2016 01:39 |
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That whole blog really. Seems like some hvac companies set up blogs like this to drive traffic, dunno if this is all just leeched from somewhere else. These are bathroom vents for a single family home. You get the ideal.
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# ? Oct 15, 2016 01:55 |
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there wolf posted:I don't know if interior design WTF qualifies as crappy construction, but anything to get away from T.V. talk. Pretty much everything here is copy/paste. Examples: shadows on chair legs point in different directions. Light from windows doesn't match either EV or color temps. Faucet doesn't let out over a sink. OTOH it looks pretty much exactly what my sister-in-law would use Photoshop for if she ever learned how to use it. It's pretty damned close to her "perfect" kitchen.
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# ? Oct 15, 2016 04:11 |
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rndmnmbr posted:Pretty much everything here is copy/paste. Examples: shadows on chair legs point in different directions. Light from windows doesn't match either EV or color temps. Faucet doesn't let out over a sink. I'm shocked that the clickbate design site this originally came from would engage in such dishonesty... I'm actually shocked that your sister's perfect kitchen is 75% old bait shack.
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# ? Oct 15, 2016 06:04 |
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TooMuchAbstraction posted:Y'know, over ten years ago I went to a tech show and saw a prototype display that used an array of independently-controlled lights for the backlight instead of having a single global brightness setting. Even with the relatively crude backlight grid in the demo (which only had a couple dozen lights for a standard computer screen, if I recall correctly) it made a huge difference in the achievable contrast compared to the standard "monolithic" backlight system. It just looked miles better. Sure it's a bit more complicated to manufacture, but you'd think this kind of thing would be available in at least some consumer-grade products. AMOLED would like to speak with you. Granted, AMOLED costs a lot more than LCD, but it's been available on a lot of higher end phones for awhile.
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# ? Oct 15, 2016 07:05 |
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Friend found this when he was renovating a 1st floor bathroom/laundry room. Fortunately, it was on the laundry line. I've never seen an air gap drain like this before. Not sure I want to see one again.
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# ? Oct 15, 2016 18:42 |
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Does it serve as a vent and drain?
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# ? Oct 15, 2016 20:20 |
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I don't know why I keep going on Imgur. Nursery for
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# ? Oct 15, 2016 20:55 |
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kelvron posted:I've never seen an air gap drain like this before. Not sure I want to see one again. Looks like there should be a ping pong ball balancing above it on a column of air. then again i think that about tru-gap airgap fixtures too
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# ? Oct 16, 2016 00:30 |
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Russia
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# ? Oct 16, 2016 05:07 |
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NancyPants posted:I don't know why I keep going on Imgur.
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# ? Oct 16, 2016 05:11 |
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# ? Oct 16, 2016 06:35 |
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Mercury Ballistic posted:Does it serve as a vent and drain? Yeah. But it's failure mode is backing up into the crawlspace. A perfect example of something that meats requirements, but only for a certain set of requirements.
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# ? Oct 16, 2016 09:29 |
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kelvron posted:something that meats requirements
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# ? Oct 16, 2016 14:18 |
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That open drain is a requirement for AC condensation setup in my neck of the woods. In case of backup, it overflows, instead of going into the unit. There is nothing wrong with that setup if used for something other than gray(sewage)-water. The imgur wainscoting bedroom is pretty sad, but will look fine to most people. Even after every joint will crack. And they will, in about 1-3 months. At least they used oil primer so it's not going to turn piss-yellow.
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# ? Oct 16, 2016 16:59 |
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Did he route that by hand with a stepped drill bit?
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# ? Oct 16, 2016 17:36 |
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Nitrox posted:That open drain is a requirement for AC condensation setup in my neck of the woods. In case of backup, it overflows, instead of going into the unit. There is nothing wrong with that setup if used for something other than gray(sewage)-water. I thought sewage was black, and grey was water from condensate, laundry, or sinks before it hit the sewage pipe.
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# ? Oct 16, 2016 17:41 |
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kid sinister posted:Did he route that by hand with a stepped drill bit? I think he decided to wait to route all the wood until it was already on the wall. which is why it looks like junk around corners and where it hits the door molding.
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# ? Oct 16, 2016 17:50 |
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nm posted:I have one of the final few years of samsung plasmas. Its gonna suck when it finally dies. I've got a Mitsubishi 50" plasma in my office. It's just over 100 lbs and old as poo poo (first or second gen). It's a great tv that was given to me in exchange for mounting my buddy's 60-something inch replacement - this one still look way better but has a tendency to burn in pretty bad when you leave something on the screen. It goes away quickly enough so I'm not too bothered by it. The most expensive part was buying an articulating wall mount that would actually support a TV that heavy. Fortunately I knew exactly where to mount it since I built this office - it's lag bolted into a structural 4x4 (pole construction) as well as to a couple of (non-structural installed to hang drywall on) studs on each side.
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# ? Oct 16, 2016 17:57 |
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kid sinister posted:Did he route that by hand with a stepped drill bit? Given the lack of burning I'd guess a gouge actually.
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# ? Oct 16, 2016 17:58 |
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Air gaps like that are pretty common and in some states required by health code in commercial kitchens. Although they are larger in diameter. The big fun of it is scrubbing all the collected kitchen gook off of the inside of the drain.
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# ? Oct 16, 2016 18:37 |
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kid sinister posted:Did he route that by hand with a stepped drill bit? I think that he took a beaver, held it on its side, and let it gnaw away.
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# ? Oct 16, 2016 20:42 |
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Nitrox posted:That open drain is a requirement for AC condensation setup in my neck of the woods. In case of backup, it overflows, instead of going into the unit. There is nothing wrong with that setup if used for something other than gray(sewage)-water. I'm dumb so please explain to me why the joints will crack? I thought that was posted here due to the electrical outlets without covers and the lovely routing.
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