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Jibo posted:Not so much looking for a recommendation, but does anyone know of stores that carry just plain old magnets? I was going to order some rare earths from Amazon but they don't do quick shipping on them and I need them for a project this weekend. I really just need a good sized ceramic magnet or a few rare earth magnets but I'm having a hell of a time tracking them down locally.
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Droid Washington posted:I was in Lowes a few weeks ago to buy magnets and they seemed to have a pretty good selection. Thanks, there's one near by I'll check out. signalnoise posted:Is there a Discovery Channel store nearby? The one I used to go to is a Lego store now. I don't know that I've seen one within the last five years.
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Craft stores typically carry magnets.
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Lee Valley Tools has cool magnets: http://www.leevalley.com/ http://www.leevalley.com/en/hardware/page.aspx?cat=3&p=42363
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Whiskey posted:Lee Valley Tools has cool magnets: They wanted local, so they could pick up by this weekend.
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Anyone got a favorite brand for merino wool socks without annoying patterns on them? I just want black socks.
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Thanks to the people that recommended that iso cool contoured pillow. Been using it for 3 days now and my neck and shoulders feel much better.
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I'm moving up north (DC/Midatlantic region) next year. I haven't lived in a place where it gets cold since I was seven- I've been living in Florida for 17 years. I'm also horribly allergic to wool. What other fabrics are good for keeping out cold winds and poo poo?
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Droid Washington posted:I'm looking for a recommendation for a backpack. This semester I'm not carrying a lot- 1 textbook, 1 binder, 2 notebooks, an iPad, a bottle, and small things like a calculator. I probably will never carry a laptop with me ever again, but having the option isn't a deal killer. I want good quality without being huge and made of overly-heavy material. I have this backpack Swissgear Backpack it's light and very easy on the shoulders and has a lot of space inside it with lots of pockets etc. Dependant on the size of your binder you might want to look at their smaller models as i bought mine to hold a huge laptop. Smaller Swissgear Backpack my housemate has one of these and swears by it. The quality on both is impeccable.
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Not sure wether this should go somewhere in SH/SC, since it's basically just a piece of plastic I'm looking for, and it's a pretty long shot anyway... I need an RJ45 surface mount box, something like this: ![]() But I need it to be black, so it doesn't stick out like a sore thumb next to the black wall outlet. They only seem to come in white and ivory though. Does anyone know wether a black version of this exists at all?
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Rad Gravity posted:Not sure wether this should go somewhere in SH/SC, since it's basically just a piece of plastic I'm looking for, and it's a pretty long shot anyway... I can't seem to find any at the usual places I know. Your best bet might be getting some plastic spraypaint and coat one yourself. If you get the kind for plastic it won't flake off. Or a combo of a plastic ready primer and a matte spraypaint would make a less shiny box. $10-15 either way to paint it yourself probably.
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Where's a good place to order a name tag?
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thepitgoddess posted:I'm moving up north (DC/Midatlantic region) next year. I haven't lived in a place where it gets cold since I was seven- I've been living in Florida for 17 years. I usually hate doing a big jacket so i like to use multiple layers, and a windproof softshell jacket. Hell, anything really to cut the wind with the outer layer and then you provide your insulation in the inner layers. Companies like north face, arcteryx,columbia, etc have categories of their jackets that are windproof so you can search to find something in your style and budget. Goretex is waterproof and wind proof, so you'll see a lot of outerwear jackets use that. Polartec fleece is super nice at keeping you warm and insulated, but not so much windproof so its used as an inner layer usually. Leather is also pretty drat windproof but poo poo for insulation, so the whole layering theory applies again. I have one of these http://www.thenorthface.com/catalog/sc-gear/mens-jackets-vests-filter-category-soft-shells_windwear/men-39-s-summit-thermal-jacket.html and then use cheap REI fleece undergarments to keep warm during the winter.
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I ride the VRE into the city and spend a lot of time outside waiting for the train in whipping winds. This Arcteryx jacket was absolutely all I ever needed. http://www.rei.com/product/787706/arcteryx-atom-lt-hoodie-jacket-mens I have last year's model.
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Bluetooth speakers? I haven't seen anyone ask about them. I was just at Frys messing around with a few of them. The Big Jambox is stupid easy to set up, I figured out how to do it without asking anyone. BTW I am using an Android phone. Also what is a good speaker dock if I choose to go that route?
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b0nes posted:Bluetooth speakers? I haven't seen anyone ask about them. I was just at Frys messing around with a few of them. The Big Jambox is stupid easy to set up, I figured out how to do it without asking anyone. BTW I am using an Android phone. Also what is a good speaker dock if I choose to go that route? On page 85 there were a couple recommendations, mine: dreesemonkey posted:I have a Logitech Boombox that I love. Sound quality is good on battery power, great when plugged in to the wall (20W when plugged in, only 6W when on battery). Battery life has been good, I've used it for a few hours at a time with no problems (I think it's rated at 6 hours). It's a bit pricey at $120, but I bought it with birthday money and I bet I've used it almost every day since I bought it. Bluetooth works good and the 3.5mm input is fine as well.
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MA-Horus posted:I'm gonna go ahead and plug Reef sandals and flip-flops. I have weird feet and every single pair of sandals I've ever worn have given me horrid blisters. Clearly somebody has never had a pair of Sanuk flip flops ![]()
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Anyone have recommendations or experience with sun lamps? The lack of sun in the winter really gets to me, and it seems like I would benefit from something like that.
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lidnsya posted:Anyone have recommendations or experience with sun lamps? I've had one of these since winter of 2010, and it's been amazing since. Still works great, still in great shape.
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I'm interested in getting a desk lamp, but not just any desk lamp... I want an LED bulb desk lamp. I'm a big boy now with an office, and I'm using the same lamp as I had when I was a child. It's terrible, and given the cold, grim, dark winters here in Canada, I need something better and brighter. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Can anyone recommend a good wireless mouse that can be held and used like a remote control for a media center PC? I've tried a bunch and they all seem to end up sucking or failing in some way. Any price range will work for me, I just want something comfortable and reliable.
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Anyone know of a regular shaped cordless mouse that use RF so the USB receiver can be inside a wooden cabinet? The distance isn't too far, 30' at most, but the pc is inside a cabinet with the door closed.
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Moot . posted:Clearly somebody has never had a pair of Sanuk flip flops I've heard that Sanuks are quite good as well. Not saying they're not, just saying Reefs are loving fantastic. My dad has a pair as well, the kind that straps over the top of the foot, and he loves his as well.
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Masako posted:I'm interested in getting a desk lamp, but not just any desk lamp... I want an LED bulb desk lamp. I'm a big boy now with an office, and I'm using the same lamp as I had when I was a child. It's terrible, and given the cold, grim, dark winters here in Canada, I need something better and brighter. EQ3 stock a very swank Herman Miller number for about $250 - definitely on the expensive side (although it's the same price as a genuine Anglepoise or Knoll Desk Standard), but designed to look timeless and last a lifetime.
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That lamp looks awesome, thanks a lot!
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I'm looking for some work socks that will allow for me to be on my feet for long periods of time without feeling too much discomfort. Reasonable product and international shipping cost preferred. I've checked out SmartWool, but the colours available from the retailers I'm looking at don't fit my needs.
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Patrovsky posted:I'm looking for some work socks that will allow for me to be on my feet for long periods of time without feeling too much discomfort. Reasonable product and international shipping cost preferred. I've checked out SmartWool, but the colours available from the retailers I'm looking at don't fit my needs. It might be tough to find pink or orange smartwool socks.
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I have a flip-flop recommendation as well: Montrail Molokai - You put these in the oven when you first get them & then they custom-mold to your feet. Ridiculously comfortable & they really cling to your feet (usually a minor annoyance with flip-flops). Also, since Montrail has its roots in backpacking boots, they're surprisingly rugged & sturdy despite being as light as any other sandal I've worn. I actually own a pair of Reefs that have been gathering dust in my closet since I got these. It looks like they also offer a model called Lithia also that offers a bit firmer arch. I can't personally vouch for that model but it looks like it has the oven-bake thing too, which seems to me like the key to why these sandals are so awesome.
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ShadowCat posted:Can anyone recommend a good wireless mouse that can be held and used like a remote control for a media center PC? I've tried a bunch and they all seem to end up sucking or failing in some way.
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The Light Eternal posted:I went through the same thing. I have a Logitech DiNovo mini and it's perfect. Bluetooth, rechargeable. It's $150 retail but it's been out for a long time so you should be able to snag it for $100 or less. I rock the DiNovo Edge. It is fantastic.
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What are the best pajama bottoms?
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signalnoise posted:What are the best pajama bottoms?
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Came here to ask this.signalnoise posted:What are the best pajama bottoms? Would like to know more about this. jojoinnit posted:Anything made of tshirt material. Screw the scratchy crap. Buying pajama bottoms + shirt/tee/top for my girlfriend. With winter just around the bend and us living up north, I think I want to go for comfort and warmness. I heard good things about bamboo fabric, but I'm not sure if that qualifies as warm clothing. While I'm at it, do you have any recommendations for slippers that would complement the jammies?
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Patrovsky posted:I'm looking for some work socks that will allow for me to be on my feet for long periods of time without feeling too much discomfort. Reasonable product and international shipping cost preferred. I've checked out SmartWool, but the colours available from the retailers I'm looking at don't fit my needs. I've had bad luck with SmartWool going threadbare on the bottom (literally seethrough) in under a year without being worn much. I'd recommend Cabela's brand wool socks over them anyday, and they come in different weights and levels of padding.
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I need a new vacuum, my budget is ~$150, any suggestions?
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Burger McAngus posted:I need a new vacuum, my budget is ~$150, any suggestions? Highest / Cheapest rated vacuums from consumer report. Even along the Dyson brand! http://www.amazon.com/Hoover-WindTu...d=IUWP6TZPPG3UD
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I'm weirded out that I just clicked this thread to ask the same question, with the same budget. Burger McAngus, are you my other me? I would like to add that I have a dog, and my main issue with my old vacuum is that it's bad at fur and makes my home smell funky whenever I vacuum.
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Burger McAngus posted:I need a new vacuum, my budget is ~$150, any suggestions? As an alternative to the Hoover people like so much, I have the Shark Navigator Pro and I'm very pleased with it. Great suction, maneuverable, easy to clean, not very loud, and with a 20% off coupon at bed bath and beyond it was $160.
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dreesemonkey posted:As an alternative to the Hoover people like so much, I have the Shark Navigator Pro and I'm very pleased with it. Great suction, maneuverable, easy to clean, not very loud, and with a 20% off coupon at bed bath and beyond it was $160. I'll second this vacuum. I've had one for four years and it still works great.
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dreesemonkey posted:As an alternative to the Hoover people like so much, I have the Shark Navigator Pro and I'm very pleased with it. Great suction, maneuverable, easy to clean, not very loud, and with a 20% off coupon at bed bath and beyond it was $160. I'll third this, I looooooove my vacuum! I'm constantly amazed by how clean it gets the carpets, and it's really easy to go from floor to wand and back again.
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