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I bought a Sleep Innovations because it was what I could afford. Oddly enough, I put my old memory topper on it because it was just a little too firm. Now it's perfecto.
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Simone Poodoin posted:I use one of these for lunch: I second this. It's what I use and it's perfect if you like to eat small meals throughout the day.
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 12:03 |
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theHUNGERian posted:Me again. If you just want a quick answer: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/00103102/ Buy this.
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 19:17 |
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Not that it helps you get an answer, but I'd actually recommend not buying that chair. Mine has fabric rips and wear. I mean it lasted a few years, and the back support is pretty good, but it's also the first thing to fail on it. For a $200 chair there's better options.
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 20:29 |
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Eglamore posted:Not that it helps you get an answer, but I'd actually recommend not buying that chair. Mine has fabric rips and wear. I mean it lasted a few years, and the back support is pretty good, but it's also the first thing to fail on it. For a $200 chair there's better options. I've have the dark grey one for about a year, and haven't seen any problems like that.
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 20:34 |
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This is a bit of an odd question, but I'm curious as to whether it's possible to get a slow cooker that is able to work on both UK and US voltages without having to use an adapter for one of the voltages. Honestly, I don't even know if this is possible, let alone with a slow cooker.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 00:44 |
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Jeherrin posted:This is a bit of an odd question, but I'm curious as to whether it's possible to get a slow cooker that is able to work on both UK and US voltages without having to use an adapter for one of the voltages. For a slow cooker, you will probably need a transformer because it works by putting wall power directly through a heating element. It is the kind of appliance that is usually not made to be compatible with multiple voltages. A crafty manufacturer could make something with a switch to change between different heating elements for not too much money, but I couldn't find any. For devices with a switching AC-DC power supply (things like computers or USB chargers), it is easier (though still a bit more expensive) to make the appliance work over a wide input voltage range, but slow cookers aren't made that way because it is less efficient and more expensive. You could make that system yourself by getting a slow cooker designed to run off DC, something like this model for RVs and pairing it with a 10A 12V power supply that will accept 100-240V and has a 'cigarette lighter' connector. But now you are using an adapter for both voltages...
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 01:19 |
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Do Apps count as products? I need a replacement app to watch Youtube on iOS, since the new youtube app is horrible. I don't mind paying for something decent. Recommend me!
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Sexual Aluminum posted:Do Apps count as products? I need a replacement app to watch Youtube on iOS, since the new youtube app is horrible. I don't mind paying for something decent. Protube. You can also background play Jeherrin posted:This is a bit of an odd question, but I'm curious as to whether it's possible to get a slow cooker that is able to work on both UK and US voltages without having to use an adapter for one of the voltages. I'm no electrician but like 95% of electronics in the year of our lord 2015 have built in converters. If you read that small unreadable stamped in print it should say 120/240 or whatever the two are. Down to the little Apple charging brick. A lot of people travel and think they need a converter when merely all you need is adapter regardless of what physical prongs it has Nostalgia4Dogges has a new favorite as of 01:45 on Nov 3, 2015 |
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I'm in the market for a sub $100 personal printer. I'm a teacher, so I have access to a copier, I would just like a printer for my desk so I wouldn't have to find someone to watch my kids so I could run upstairs if I'm missing one or two copies of an assignment. I would also like to be able to print an occasional color picture for class purposes. I'm currently looking at this Brother printer. http://www.amazon.com/Brother-MFCJ450DW-Wireless-Scanner-Printer/dp/B00EANURCE Anyone have any recommendations?
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# ? Nov 7, 2015 22:44 |
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Get a nice brother black/white laser printer and then a lovely generic bubble jet for the occasional color thing
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Nostalgia4Dicks posted:Get a nice brother black/white laser printer and then a lovely generic bubble jet for the occasional color thing Which one did you end up going with? Also why are you always in the threads I am looking at.
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One of these. Goon in SA mart sells toner. Brother DCPL2540DW Wireless Compact Laser Printer https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MFG57ZK/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_DZNpwb9Q0GHJW But I needed scanning/copying. Also double sided is cool
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Nostalgia4Dicks posted:One of these. Goon in SA mart sells toner. Hah, that's the same printer I have in my cart...
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# ? Nov 7, 2015 23:40 |
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The 2340DW/2360DW/2380DW are nice little printers, although the quality on them isn't super awesome. Mine is a 2360DW, and it's great for everything except images with lots of black. If you're printing shitloads of handouts that could be B/W it would be fine. They're a little expensive on Amazon for some reason, I thought they'd generally go for less. On the other hand, if you've got access to school printers/copiers and are doing your bulk printing there, a standard color inkjet would probably be a better choice for your desk printer. The Epson WF3620 should work fine as an all-in-one, but the Brother you linked seems reasonable. It has duplex and reviews well, sounds good.
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The Puppy Bowl posted:Please everyone, tell me every fine minutia detail of your hopefully heavenly new bed experience. I work a butt hosed shift schedule that puts sleep at a premium. Right now, I'm looking for all the advice I can get, especially as regards Casper (cause I'm poor). Just finished my first week in my Leesa mattress, and I like it very much. I'm no expert in this field, so I can't give a comparison to other mattresses or a bang-for-buck evaluation.
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Cornuto posted:If you just want a quick answer: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/00103102/ I'll be testing out a Herman Miller Mirra/Aeron/Embody next weekend.
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theHUNGERian posted:Just finished my first week in my Leesa mattress, and I like it very much. I'm no expert in this field, so I can't give a comparison to other mattresses or a bang-for-buck evaluation. Also FWIW apparently Leesa uses a new latex foam whatever that is cooler than the Casper. I read this a while ago so I don't know if Casper has since switched over but something to consider. My Casper does get quite warm but I have it directly on carpet like a filthy bachelorAnd it's not exactly a hot area so I don't mind. Got a water proof cooling sheet which helps a bit. Going to get a frame with slats, should help a bit
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theHUNGERian posted:I'll be testing out a Herman Miller Mirra/Aeron/Embody next weekend. I've had an Aeron chair for over 10 years now and it's still amazing.
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# ? Nov 9, 2015 07:23 |
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Don't forget to look in local papers for business liquidations, especially if you're in a tech office area. You can probably nab a used aeron for super cheap
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# ? Nov 9, 2015 10:32 |
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I'm thinking my thermostat is starting to act up as it's not kicking the furnace on properly. Or the control stuff in the furnace is going bad, but either way I want to replace this 1992 thing with something more modern and fancy. Any particular recommendations on that front?
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# ? Nov 12, 2015 23:01 |
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Nest
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# ? Nov 12, 2015 23:09 |
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I was about gawk at the price but apparently my state will give me $50 for buying it so hey this could be neat and good. Thanks
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LethalGeek posted:I was about gawk at the price but apparently my state will give me $50 for buying it so hey this could be neat and good. Thanks Just buy a $20 programmable thermostat and call it a day, Nests are over-hyped and over-rated.
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# ? Nov 12, 2015 23:53 |
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But you can adjust your thermostat from bed/couch/work.
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# ? Nov 12, 2015 23:55 |
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KoB posted:But you can adjust your thermostat from bed/couch/work./toilet
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# ? Nov 12, 2015 23:59 |
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Nests are good but some HVAC systems can freak out with them. Mine did and it gave me anxiety the whole time afraid that $200 device was going to cost be a few thousand in repairs. I brought it back and replaced it with a Honeywell smart thermostat. When we go to inevitably replace our upstairs hvac, I may reconsider the Nest.
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# ? Nov 13, 2015 13:57 |
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I got a programmable honeywell as well last winter, it seems to work pretty well. It was in the $40 range as I recall.
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# ? Nov 14, 2015 06:13 |
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I need some good chapstick, what's going to be my best bet?
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Wanamingo posted:I need some good chapstick, what's going to be my best bet? Dr. dans, as I recommended previously. Made for cancer patients originally, doesn't gently caress around.
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# ? Nov 23, 2015 00:59 |
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I've been incredibly happy with my tubes of Burts Bees chapstick. I even put one through the wash and it survived!
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# ? Nov 23, 2015 01:00 |
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Primal Pit Paste makes the best lip balm I've ever tried. All natural ingredients and lasts ALL day long. Their pit paste is great too
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Pick posted:Dr. dans, as I recommended previously. Made for cancer patients originally, doesn't gently caress around. Thanks, I'll try some of that. It seems like most chapsticks work by sorta locking the moisture in, which is okay for preventing chapped lips, but doesn't do much to actually heal them. Hopefully that hydrocortisone will make a difference.
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Wanamingo posted:Thanks, I'll try some of that. It seems like most chapsticks work by sorta locking the moisture in, which is okay for preventing chapped lips, but doesn't do much to actually heal them. Hopefully that hydrocortisone will make a difference. If you've got money to burn and a sympathetic dermatologist, look into tacrolimus ointment (brand name is Protopic). I use that to heal the skin around my lips when shaving irritates them. It's CAD$80/ 50mL tube, though. You only use a tiny amount when applying, so it can last a long time. Cortisone can thin skin if used over a long period of time, but tacrolimus used as an ointment doesn't have the same effect. It does heat up and get mildly uncomfortable, so try using it before bed. Otherwise, I just dab on some water, then cover my lips in petroleum jelly. YMMV.
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# ? Nov 23, 2015 20:05 |
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I'm looking for a sauce that's basically Huy Fong sriracha but a lot less sweet and a little spicier. Anything out there like that? Their sambal olek is okay but the texture is too different and it has a lot more garlic in it.
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# ? Nov 24, 2015 04:29 |
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I've been thinking very hard about getting a GoPro or other similar device to record college lectures, so I can use them as study aides along with my class notes. Nothing fancy, just something with a good enough mic and a clear enough picture to pick up everything an instructor is saying and writing. I also need an upright stand to hold the camera steady, so I can record while taking notes in class at the same time without worrying about the camera and picture wiggling all over the place. Any recommendations? Yes, I know that some professors may not be cool with this, but for the ones that are it seems like a huge study aid to be able to put class written notes within the context of the actual lectures.
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various cheeses posted:I've had an Aeron chair for over 10 years now and it's still amazing. Yeah, I've had one for about 4 years now and with the amount of time I'm on a computer I'm positive it's the reason why I'm not a crippled hunchback. There's no way I'd ever spend £1000 on a chair though. I got mine used off eBay for £300 and it's just as good IMO.
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Dr. Gitmo Moneyson posted:I've been thinking very hard about getting a GoPro or other similar device to record college lectures, so I can use them as study aides along with my class notes. Nothing fancy, just something with a good enough mic and a clear enough picture to pick up everything an instructor is saying and writing. For something you're not going to be doing any "Action" with theres probably no need to go for the big guns like the GoPro or equivalents as you're not gonna make use of most of the features you're paying for like 4k and image stabilisation etc. I bought one of these recently for similar reasons (recording guitar riffs so I dont forget them and to attach to my Drone and fly it around) and it's a good little bit of kit for the price - http://www.amazon.com/Mobius-Action-Camera-1080P-Sports/dp/B00DP1WYD2
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Astrobastard posted:For something you're not going to be doing any "Action" with theres probably no need to go for the big guns like the GoPro or equivalents as you're not gonna make use of most of the features you're paying for like 4k and image stabilisation etc. I bought one of these recently for similar reasons (recording guitar riffs so I dont forget them and to attach to my Drone and fly it around) and it's a good little bit of kit for the price - That might work, although I kinda feel like image stabilization might be useful since I don't know whether the camera is gonna wiggle around as I'm writing stuff down or other people in class are getting up and moving around. I also tend to sit toward the front of the room, usually in the front row if I can manage it, so I need something that can record everything from there. And I need a way to view what the camera is recording, so I can adjust it as needed, although that doesn't have to be attached to the camera itself; if I have to hook it up to my iPad to do that, then that's fine too. EDIT: Also I'd kinda like to get an idea or two on this today, what with it being Black Friday and stuff like this being on sale and all. I. M. Gei has a new favorite as of 21:10 on Nov 27, 2015 |
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Have you talked to any of your instructors about actually being video recorded? I can't imagine a lot of people are going to agree with actually being recorded. One thing on a tape recorder, another thing with a video camera setup you're thinking of.
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