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SCA Enthusiast posted:You don't get to claim nerd because you watch one of the most popular TV shows ever. Wanna see my D&D v4 collection or my Car Wars tabletop gaming?
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# ? Jun 28, 2016 21:08 |
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# ? Jun 9, 2024 08:50 |
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InitialDave posted:I, for one, welcome my new passport and thistle whistle. ...Upside down flag?
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# ? Jun 28, 2016 21:36 |
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CAT INTERCEPTOR posted:Wanna see my D&D v4 collection or my Car Wars tabletop gaming? Only if you let me play...
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# ? Jun 28, 2016 22:33 |
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SCA Enthusiast posted:Only if you let me play... You bring the dice, it's a deal
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# ? Jun 28, 2016 22:39 |
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In addition to D&D chat - how about some proper old school JDM wheel chat. http://pine-engineering.co.nz/pages/wheels-gallery Advan SA3R's are the best.
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# ? Jun 28, 2016 22:59 |
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McTinkerson posted:In addition to D&D chat - how about some proper old school JDM wheel chat. Those are pretty good but those Ronal Teddy Bears are the best.
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# ? Jun 28, 2016 23:13 |
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The Locator posted:I don't get it. What is wrong with his desk? jammyozzy posted:...Upside down flag?
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# ? Jun 28, 2016 23:15 |
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The Locator posted:I don't get it. What is wrong with his desk? The claymore didn't go off.
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# ? Jun 29, 2016 01:02 |
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Pham Nuwen posted:Yo, STR and other goons in the know. Kenmore's the brand to get for refrigerators, right? We have to get one for the new house. We'd like a bottom-freezer model with ice maker and, ideally, water dispenser; any suggestions? Coming back to this, wife wants a french door style fridge and I'll admit they look nice. We're considering http://www.homedepot.com/p/Whirlpool-24-5-cu-ft-French-Door-Refrigerator-in-Monochromatic-Stainless-Steel-WRX735SDBM/204208258 does anyone have a good reason not to go with it?
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# ? Jun 29, 2016 01:54 |
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McTinkerson posted:In addition to D&D chat - how about some proper old school JDM wheel chat. Always had a soft spot for some simple white 5 spokes
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# ? Jun 29, 2016 02:10 |
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MustardFacial posted:Those are pretty good but those Ronal Teddy Bears are the best. Holy poo poo, Ronal still makes them. http://www.ronal-wheels.com/en-int/showroom/ronal.html#product:wheel_115
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Pham Nuwen posted:Coming back to this, wife wants a french door style fridge and I'll admit they look nice. We're considering http://www.homedepot.com/p/Whirlpool-24-5-cu-ft-French-Door-Refrigerator-in-Monochromatic-Stainless-Steel-WRX735SDBM/204208258 does anyone have a good reason not to go with it? I'd check the reviews on refrigerators. reviewed.com
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# ? Jun 29, 2016 04:03 |
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Any of you guys use a step counter? My phone does it now, just wondering what an average is for you guys.
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# ? Jun 29, 2016 04:47 |
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I usually get in about 7,000. On a good day, I'll hit 10,000.
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# ? Jun 29, 2016 05:01 |
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iwentdoodie posted:Any of you guys use a step counter? My phone does it now, just wondering what an average is for you guys. I average 5-10k a day according to Google Fit. The "goal" is an hour and a half a day. I'm not 100% convinced it doesn't sometimes count driving as walking due to the motion.
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# ? Jun 29, 2016 05:03 |
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Sounds about right. I'm averaging about 9k excluding weekends
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# ? Jun 29, 2016 05:07 |
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Pham Nuwen posted:I'm not 100% convinced it doesn't sometimes count driving as walking due to the motion. Even my Fitbit counts driving as walking, no matter which wrist I wear it on. If it's on my right, it logs a bunch of steps every time I shift. If it's on my left, it logs steps when I turn the steering wheel (and sometimes when I hit a bump). I contacted Fitbit about it, their suggestion was to manually edit the times I'm driving and mark them as such (on a PC). Except, well, I spend half the day driving... and it's not like I write down every time I get in and out of the car. The step tracker in every phone I've had (with a step counter obviously) would count every little bump in the road as a step, if I had the phone on the dash mount. Though when I did overnight shelf stocking, my Nexus 5 would show ~25,000 steps a day... just for the times I was at work.
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# ? Jun 29, 2016 05:21 |
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No idea what they're called but my local rimmzzzz shop has them. I want.
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# ? Jun 29, 2016 06:01 |
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Darchangel posted:Oh, hey. Mandatory "Code Of Operations Conduct" training. Online, read by a synthesized voice. Everything I ever wanted to know about conducting Change Management properly. You really, really don't. They've already decided that you're getting fired, and they don't have any other positions in the state. The fact that you know this is a horrible tactical error on the part of your management, because there is nothing they can do between now and then but fire you for cause that matters.
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# ? Jun 29, 2016 06:26 |
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Cakefool posted:
I think they're called "those wheels that every early to mid 2000s college girl had on her beetle".
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# ? Jun 29, 2016 06:41 |
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Extra posted:Always had a soft spot for some simple white 5 spokes I feel like these would look good on my NC Miata.
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# ? Jun 29, 2016 06:52 |
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Elmnt80 posted:I think they're called "those wheels that every early to mid 2000s college girl had on her beetle". Still want E: Tansy Daisies, yes they appear to be marketed directly to the above
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# ? Jun 29, 2016 07:12 |
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some texas redneck posted:Even my Fitbit counts driving as walking, no matter which wrist I wear it on. If it's on my right, it logs a bunch of steps every time I shift. If it's on my left, it logs steps when I turn the steering wheel (and sometimes when I hit a bump). I have a Garmin, and it's pretty good at not counting driving as walking for whatever reason. I wear it on my left wrist, never tried it on the shifter side. I get in 6000 on a bad day, target is 10k, and once in a while I get 15-20k on really active days that include the gym.
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# ? Jun 29, 2016 07:38 |
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Note to self: The next time your wife wakes up to you going "poo poo, poo poo, poo poo" and she asks you what's wrong, saying to her "I think the baby blew her rear main seal all over my hand and shorts" is likely to be met with a "what the gently caress are you on about?" response.
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# ? Jun 29, 2016 08:16 |
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This long weekend coming up hopefully will have me replacing the valve cover gaskets on my EJ253. I hope I have enough room to do them in the car (sohc, if anyone cares). I was wondering if there are any special tools I might consider picking up since there is so little room to work with down there? Like ratcheting box-end wrenches and the like? Also, what kind of cleaner is good at getting oil and grit off the underside of engines? I was thinking simple green/water in a spray bottle and a shitload of shop rags/shop air.
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McTinkerson posted:In addition to D&D chat - how about some proper old school JDM wheel chat. This is one of my favorite t-shirts: http://japanesenostalgiccar.com/product/shirts-vintage-barrels-ii/ This one is my second favorite http://japanesenostalgiccar.com/product/shirts-made-in-the-80s/
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BloodBag posted:This long weekend coming up hopefully will have me replacing the valve cover gaskets on my EJ253. I hope I have enough room to do them in the car (sohc, if anyone cares). I was wondering if there are any special tools I might consider picking up since there is so little room to work with down there? Like ratcheting box-end wrenches and the like? Also, what kind of cleaner is good at getting oil and grit off the underside of engines? I was thinking simple green/water in a spray bottle and a shitload of shop rags/shop air. I can't speak for that car specifically but racheting wrenches are amazing an are always the kind of thing I wish I had so they might be worth getting anyway. Foaming engine degreaser is awesome for degreasing engine with a foaming action.
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# ? Jun 29, 2016 13:15 |
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Yay at the vet because my older (2.5 yr) dog is peeing blood!
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# ? Jun 29, 2016 13:16 |
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some texas redneck posted:Even my Fitbit counts driving as walking, no matter which wrist I wear it on. If it's on my right, it logs a bunch of steps every time I shift. If it's on my left, it logs steps when I turn the steering wheel (and sometimes when I hit a bump). I hit 40K steps once on my Fitbit when I was working security doing patrols downtown. Felt like I got run over after.
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# ? Jun 29, 2016 13:18 |
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some texas redneck posted:Even my Fitbit counts driving as walking, no matter which wrist I wear it on. If it's on my right, it logs a bunch of steps every time I shift. If it's on my left, it logs steps when I turn the steering wheel (and sometimes when I hit a bump). Wife wears hers at work (underground Geologist). She has to do this, so she marks rough driving times. Before she realized it, she had a 92k step day. Now, with corrections (which are probably losing her steps), she does 10-15k in a busy day. I work from home. Unless the fitbit counted "me" time, I'd be like 200 steps
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# ? Jun 29, 2016 14:36 |
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Frontier - the company that keeps on loving you. Cancelled the whole thing and closed the account, since not only could they not install service, but they wanted me to mail copies of my ID and social security card. They told me this after I paid the deposit that held up the original installation. I was told that the deposit charge would reverse and shouldn't ever post. It posted. I called back, they couldn't find me without an account number. I disputed the charge. Bank called today and set up a conference call - suddenly Frontier could find the very-much-open account. In theory, they've promised a reversal within "7 working days". Bank was happy with that, but bank told me if I don't see a credit within 15 calendar days, get back in touch and they'll take the money back. How the gently caress does that company stay in business? Siochain posted:I work from home. Unless the fitbit counted "me" time, I'd be like 200 steps It does count that special time, if you're, uh, energetic enough with it. Ask me how I know.
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iwentdoodie posted:Any of you guys use a step counter? My phone does it now, just wondering what an average is for you guys. 15k but I wish I got more. That's in the summer though, winter usually chops it to like ten or lower. When we visited Japan I was (according to the phone) walking 20-25 km a day. Miss that. Seat Safety Switch fucked around with this message at 16:03 on Jun 29, 2016 |
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BloodBag posted:This long weekend coming up hopefully will have me replacing the valve cover gaskets on my EJ253. I hope I have enough room to do them in the car (sohc, if anyone cares). I was wondering if there are any special tools I might consider picking up since there is so little room to work with down there? Like ratcheting box-end wrenches and the like? Also, what kind of cleaner is good at getting oil and grit off the underside of engines? I was thinking simple green/water in a spray bottle and a shitload of shop rags/shop air. You'll need a fuckload of patience. I loathed doing this job on an EJ20T, dunno if it will be any easier on a NA engine. Easily one of the most irritating things I've ever replaced on any car, ever. Drive to a DIY car wash station, spray degreaser all over and let it sit for a bit. Then use the wash station to spray it down and drive it home. I don't think you need any special tools.
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# ? Jun 29, 2016 16:10 |
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BloodBag posted:This long weekend coming up hopefully will have me replacing the valve cover gaskets on my EJ253. I hope I have enough room to do them in the car (sohc, if anyone cares). I was wondering if there are any special tools I might consider picking up since there is so little room to work with down there? Like ratcheting box-end wrenches and the like? Also, what kind of cleaner is good at getting oil and grit off the underside of engines? I was thinking simple green/water in a spray bottle and a shitload of shop rags/shop air. I did this recently, 06 Outback SOHC. I didn't have room and had to loosen the engine mounts and jack up the engine to get the drat things off. I could get all the bolts out but the covers wouldn't come out until I cleared more room around the frame rails. It's such a pain in the rear end job for what is so easy on a normal inline 4. I didn't use anything special but normal 3/8 sockets and a ratchet, IIRC.
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# ? Jun 29, 2016 16:15 |
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I'm at a crossroads with my aftermarket TPMS. Back in 2011 I got an Orange TPMS kit, the 409s. I had the sensors installed and custom mounted the display inside a blank panel in my overhead console. I generally like the display although it only shows PSI, temp or volts, not all three at once. After about 4 years, two of the sensors stopped talking and Orange told me to replace them as the batteries were internally fixed. OK, off to eBay, $70 for two. Installed, fine. Now, the other original two are bad and here's the question, do I spend another $70 for two more sensors, or spend $80 to $100 for an entirely new TPMS? The other system I'm looking at is the Carchet CQ572 which has sensors that mount to the valvestem, with batteries that can be replaced. Big plus, although they look a little ugly. I would then need to re-fab a mount for the display. So, $70 to fix what I have or $80-100 (eBay vs. Amazon) for a new setup? The reviews of the two are pretty much the same. #tpmstrouble
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# ? Jun 29, 2016 17:10 |
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Wrar posted:Yay at the vet because my older (2.5 yr) dog is peeing blood! Just has the same trip to the Vet last week with my dog for that. Thankfully it was just a UTI and not bladder stones or something that required surgery. Just gonna be on some special food for the next month or so and hopefully that will be it. Siochain posted:
The joys of working from home. If I don't take my dog for a walk I have maybe 500 steps a day according to google fit. Even when I walk her I might break 6k steps because little dogs and hot weather means I can maybe make her walk 2 miles. Oddly enough, my phone did not track the ~3 hours I spent digging a couple of stumps out of my yard. Apparently the best way to remove stumps involves an old fire axe. I have much nicer axes, but I didn't feel bad blindly trying to cut roots that were still buried in the dirt with that one. Also my arms/hands now hate me after doing that.
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Negromancer posted:The joys of working from home. If I don't take my dog for a walk I have maybe 500 steps a day according to google fit. Even when I walk her I might break 6k steps because little dogs and hot weather means I can maybe make her walk 2 miles. Yep. I have a new job starting in August (gently caress yes), so I'll start rocking up the steps pretty good. Speaking of wood, I had 2 cords of firewood delivered - one birch, one jackpine. For using in both the outdoor fire pit, and the fireplace inside (birch only, gently caress pine with an inside system). Stacking that much wood is a ton of work :P hahahha I actually enjoy it, kind of relaxing to have a definitive start-end project that has a direct payout (fire!). My arms just aren't used to that much work :P
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# ? Jun 29, 2016 18:18 |
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I made my lunch for this week unreasonably spicy. Why I did this to myself?
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# ? Jun 29, 2016 18:21 |
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Coredump posted:I made my lunch for this week unreasonably spicy. Why I did this to myself? No such thing
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Motorcycle culture is worse than car culture. Car culture is pretty bad.
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