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Alarbus posted:The Samsung was next day prime, the Brother was another day or so out, same price, so we got the Samsung. That wasn't the case until (relatively) recently. I had a Samsung laser, and it's very much all-Samsung. I gave it to my parents several years ago. I think I got it in 2010 or 2011. Still going with just toner, but it's starting to jam a bit when trying to pick up paper from the tray. You can order a "service kit" that replaces all the rollers, but seeing as I paid $60 (shipped) for it... and the service kit costs more than another printer, well.... yeah. They're getting a Bro pretty soon. Their/my Samsung is really bad about randomly losing WiFi settings. I gave up and had them plug it into mom's PC (which is on 24/7) via USB. Dad's PC and laptop both see it fine, since it's shared. Good 'nuff.
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If I had $1 for every printer chat post that's happened in the last 2 pages, I could buy two printers!
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InitialDave posted:Right, here's a challenge for you. Suspect Kastein might get this one. Seems like you might be onto it with that, and that seems to be a pretty common part. Rockauto lists the USA Gear 33146 as compatible, and lists applications for it including the YJ, TJ, and JK Wranglers, the Liberty, and the XJ Cherokee. I'm fairly certain you guys got the Liberty and Cherokee in significant numbers. Edit: https://dirtyhookerdiesel.com/i-153...1-8-socket.html has some more detail to the applications, looks like a lot of Dana 30 front axles and Dana 35 rear axles. So WJ Grand Cherokees would also work, as long as it's the 4.0 and not the 4.7. IOwnCalculus fucked around with this message at 20:21 on Jul 8, 2019 |
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I'm still running an hp b&w laser jet I bought in like 2002 through an hp print server that only supports parallel.
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STR posted:So some side effects from throwing groceries all night: Your meds are too strong. I ran into a brick wall losing weight cause suddenly my BP meds were too strong. Ended up injuring myself and put the weight back on. It’s tough. Was just starting to hit that point again and I blew out the bottom bracket of my bicycle. Put it down a week and soon as I got it back I blew a tire riding to work, putting it down another week. It’s back together this week but I’m not working and thus not commuting and thus not riding. I’ve actually got two days of driving starting tomorrow so I’m sure my health will be in the absolute toilet by the time I start work on the gamblewagon Thursday. I’ll probably injure myself again.
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Rhyno posted:
That sounds like the perfect way to get divorced and be estranged from your sister to me. Always remember the best two days of a boat ownership is the day its bought and the day the loving tub of poo poo is sold. Also when it comes to printers.... HP Laserjet 4
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shy boy from chess club posted:Just got back from the first big road trip with my 97 Outback (Dave) this weekend to Pittsburgh. For people that don't read my thread I just did a bunch of maintenance stuff before I left. Obviously oil then trans filter, fuel filter, plug wires, 02 sensor, TPS and MAF. I'm not sure which thing or if it was the total package but I got 28 and 30mpg which is mind blowing since it also turned over to 215k and the whole trip is hills with the AC on the entire time with an automatic. I just can't believe how good the mileage was since I've never got better than 23 before this. The last like 40 miles into Pittsburgh was a rural highway with stop lights too. Best I ever got with the 99 Forester was 27 and that was a 5 speed with less than 200k. Coincidentally, I just bought and drove a 2003 Outback H6 3.0 from Mesa, Arizona to Dallas, TX, with wife and teenager in tow. Full car and trip report here, but the short version is: it drove nice, needs struts and at least one bushing, and possibly springs. Engine didn't skip a beat. It's in fantastic shape for a 16 year old car with 180K miles from Arizona. I got 21.9 on my first tank (that I put in. morethanjake kindly left me a full tank to start with,) then 24.4, 23.0, and 17.3 on the last half-tank fill up (I was hammering it going around some fools on state roads out in the New Mexico wilderness.) Again, this is with the 3L H6, and an automatic. I am really happy with this car, particularly considering the Goon deal that I got from morethanjake. Worth it even with flight, hotel, and gas (some of which is offset by considering it a mini-vacation for us.) Mind you, I don't think my daughter will ever allow herself to go on a long car trip again... So, any good Subie/Outback resources out there, or are they all trash and I need to just go join the Flannel thread? Preferred sources for parts? Printer chat: we have a little HP Laserjet that we've had for 5 years or so, and it just keeps on chugging along with the limited prints we really do. I bought a Canon 7-color photo inkjet from Woot or Meh or something last year, because it was like $30, but it's still in the box. I refuse to take it out until I actually need it. Right now, we can both do color laser at work, for business color stuff. edit: for those that don't want to venture over to my thread, here's the Scoob in White Sands National Monument park:
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IOwnCalculus posted:Seems like you might be onto it with that, and that seems to be a pretty common part. Rockauto lists the USA Gear 33146 as compatible, and lists applications for it including the YJ, TJ, and JK Wranglers, the Liberty, and the XJ Cherokee. I'm fairly certain you guys got the Liberty and Cherokee in significant numbers. Will see how he gets on.
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InitialDave posted:Aha! Yes, I think I got a 44 rear axle pinion nut, then. The D44 (at least on the WJ) is a 7/8-14, instead of a 7/8-20. If 7/8-14 works for you, the pitman arm nut from just about any 70s-on US-made vehicle with a steering box is probably a good fit.
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Can you get this nut from Amazon over there? https://www.amazon.com/Yukon-YSPPN-...=gateway&sr=8-3
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IOwnCalculus posted:The D44 (at least on the WJ) is a 7/8-14, instead of a 7/8-20. If 7/8-14 works for you, the pitman arm nut from just about any 70s-on US-made vehicle with a steering box is probably a good fit. LloydDobler posted:Can you get this nut from Amazon over there?
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Darchangel posted:I got 21.9 on my first tank (that I put in. morethanjake kindly left me a full tank to start with,) then 24.4, 23.0, and 17.3 on the last half-tank fill up (I was hammering it going holy moly that is like e39 m5 fuel economy dang
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If it's the same thread as a pinion nut maybe a driveline place?
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mariooncrack posted:I got sick of my dad complaining about buying ink for his inkjet and bought him a color laser printer by Brother. I don't think he ever hooked it up though. I have this and it’s fantastic
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I lied mine is black and white because if I want to print pictures I’ll walk to the Walgreens on the corner and lay the 35c for actually good prints
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KYOON GRIFFEY JR posted:holy moly that is like e39 m5 fuel economy dang I was really surprised by the 17.3 on the highway. The earlier mileages were through mountains and poo poo. It's EPA rated at 19/26. 3700 pounds and 212 HP.
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slidebite posted:If it's the same thread as a pinion nut maybe a driveline place?
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2017 Kia Sportage SX with the turbo motor, 30k miles. Tell me why this is a terrible decision and I shouldn't buy it tomorrow at a good price aaaaaaanddd.... GO:
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Burnouts will be minimal and underwhelming.
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Ether Frenzy posted:Burnouts will be minimal and underwhelming. It's for my wife. I could count the number of burnouts she's done on one hand.
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Seems like a loving husband would get her a car that can up that number then.
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My iPhone 6 has finally reached end of life, after surviving being dropped down 5 flights of stairs and dunked in a wash bucket. The screen is now bleeding, the mic port and external speaker are dead, and most troublesome the alarm no longer produces any auditory or vibrations. I missed a 1am emergency call from work and overslept through a meeting last week. I’ve started looking at replacements, but I can’t justify $750+ for another iPhone when I don’t use the Apple ecosystem. I’ve been looking at OnePlus and the Pixel 3a as alternatives. Any others I should check out?
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Ether Frenzy posted:Seems like a loving husband would get her a car that can up that number then. I was going to get an x3 or X5 with N55. Then I owned that BMW for more than a couple weeks. Edit: Like she said talking about another car -- yeah, it has a warranty, but who wants to keep going back to the dealer to fix broken poo poo?
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the spyder posted:My iPhone 6 has finally reached end of life, after surviving being dropped down 5 flights of stairs and dunked in a wash bucket. The screen is now bleeding, the mic port and external speaker are dead, and most troublesome the alarm no longer produces any auditory or vibrations. I missed a 1am emergency call from work and overslept through a meeting last week. I’ve started looking at replacements, but I can’t justify $750+ for another iPhone when I don’t use the Apple ecosystem. I’ve been looking at OnePlus and the Pixel 3a as alternatives. Any others I should check out? Moto G family for a capable but budget friendly phone
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slidebite posted:Moto G family for a capable but budget friendly phone I've kept my son in Moto Gs and they've held up really well to constant, hard, teenage use.
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the spyder posted:I’ve been looking at OnePlus and the Pixel 3a as alternatives. I've been very happy with OnePlus' offerings. Bought a 1 in 2015 and my current DD is a 3T flashed with LineageOS. Aside from its dated design aesthetic it does everything I need it to do and is still reasonably fast for a three year old flagship.
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Ether Frenzy posted:Seems like a loving husband would get her a car that can up that number then. Thank you for reminding me I need to teach my wife how to do a burnout in our Crown Vic P71.
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the spyder posted:My iPhone 6 has finally reached end of life, after surviving being dropped down 5 flights of stairs and dunked in a wash bucket. The screen is now bleeding, the mic port and external speaker are dead, and most troublesome the alarm no longer produces any auditory or vibrations. I missed a 1am emergency call from work and overslept through a meeting last week. I’ve started looking at replacements, but I can’t justify $750+ for another iPhone when I don’t use the Apple ecosystem. I’ve been looking at OnePlus and the Pixel 3a as alternatives. Any others I should check out? People think I’m crazy for using the iPhone SE but it’s my favorite iPhone I’ve ever had. Check the apple refurb store and get a newer iPhone for cheaper. I love iOS and use all apple stuff (TV, Mac, iPad) but I am not going to spend a grand on a phone that I have to wrap in a cheap plastic case to use. It’s too slippery, too big, and I hate the camera bump on the back. Just make the phone thicker so the camera doesn’t bump out. Put in a bigger battery. What’s so hard to understand about that?
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Heading to Quebec City in a day or two for work. What's good in French Canada?
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meatpimp posted:2017 Kia Sportage SX with the turbo motor, 30k miles. Tell me why this is a terrible decision and I shouldn't buy it tomorrow at a good price aaaaaaanddd.... GO: The Hyundai 2.0T is a turd that doesn't perform, doesn't get good gas mileage, and is unreliable. There's a big design flaw where the rod bearings don't get enough oil, causing the engine to seize up. H/K initially claimed that these problems were caused by a manufacturing flaw for early models with this engine. Then H/K quietly extended the warranty for vehicles up to 2018 with this engine. The turbo engines are far more failure-prone; IIRC it's a 4:1 ratio for engine failures between turbo and N/A. Kia specifically will cover this issue for the lifetime of the vehicle, but I don’t think the Sportage is so good to deal with it in the first place.
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ilkhan posted:Welp. Got hitched. Was a good time. meatpimp posted:2017 Kia Sportage SX with the turbo motor, 30k miles. Tell me why this is a terrible decision and I shouldn't buy it tomorrow at a good price aaaaaaanddd.... GO:
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Safety Dance posted:Heading to Quebec City in a day or two for work. What's good in French Canada? Montreal.
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I built a thing. It's a little baby desktop amp built from an IcePower 50ASX2SE amp and an APC serial/network card case. It sounds great. I'm shipping it to my buddy in Colorado along with a pair of speakers as a belated birthday present.
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trouser chili posted:Your meds are too strong. I ran into a brick wall losing weight cause suddenly my BP meds were too strong. Yup. When I moved down here last year, they were just right, but better eating has gotten me to where they were slightly strong. But 2 months ago I was almost 190 pounds. I just weighed myself, I'm at 178. I haven't seen a number on the bottom side of 185 in a loooong time. I'm off tonight, so I'm going to try cutting the beta blocker in half and see how my BP reacts. Nothing i'm on is extended release, so I doubt I'll see any negative effects. I haven't had them yet, but it looks like my baseline right now is 128/78, so I'm borderline high without anything. For reference, a coworker was 155 when he started (he's pretty short at about 5'1 or so), he's about 110 after a year of working there. I'm shooting for about 155. I'm not actively trying to lose weight, it's just a physically demanding job. I'm sure the pounds would roll off a lot quicker if I could put down the beer, but I've cut down a bit on that too. fake edit: never clicked submit. cut it in half, lethargy seems just as bad (been about an hour since I took it). BP is 100/65. Gonna talk to my doctor before I gently caress around with anything else. At least I'm off tonight... the spyder posted:My iPhone 6 has finally reached end of life, after surviving being dropped down 5 flights of stairs and dunked in a wash bucket. The screen is now bleeding, the mic port and external speaker are dead, and most troublesome the alarm no longer produces any auditory or vibrations. I missed a 1am emergency call from work and overslept through a meeting last week. I’ve started looking at replacements, but I can’t justify $750+ for another iPhone when I don’t use the Apple ecosystem. I’ve been looking at OnePlus and the Pixel 3a as alternatives. Any others I should check out? Moto G family was suggested; they're solid for what they are, and I've been using a G5 Plus for my work phone for a bit. But if you want a really, really nice phone, the OnePlus 6T or 7 are both drat nice phones. The Pixel 3a is also great, and a lot cheaper. OnePlus and Pixel will get updates LONG before Moto (Pixel usually within a few days of security updates being released, and one of the first to get major releases). The OnePlus 7 is big though. Phablet big. If you've never had a large phone, it takes some getting used to. Godzilla07 posted:Kia specifically will cover this issue for the lifetime of the vehicle, but I don’t think the Sportage is so good to deal with it in the first place. "The update involves the installation of Knock Sensor Detection System software which acts as an early detection system for engine failures." Wait. They put out a boosted engine without a knock sensor? They didn't have the knock sensor monitored before? Or they're tweaking the software to be sensitive enough to pick up spun bearings? randomidiot fucked around with this message at 06:41 on Jul 9, 2019 |
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Finaaaally finished Stranger Things 3. Please everyone watch it so we can discuss it openly.
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Somewhat Heroic posted:People think I’m crazy for using the iPhone SE but it’s my favorite iPhone I’ve ever had. Check the apple refurb store and get a newer iPhone for cheaper. I really wanted to get an iPhone SE earlier this year. They're small and they had a headphone jack. The internals are still old and I doubt it's going to get iOS 14. To me, that's a big deal. If I'm going to buy a new phone, I want updates for a few years. It bothers me that there's no Android phone that will get major updates past 2 years or security updates past 3. In comparison, this is the last year of the iPhone 5s support. I've learned to live without a headphone jack but I really want it added back to the flagship phones.
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Somewhat Heroic posted:Finaaaally finished Stranger Things 3. Please everyone watch it so we can discuss it openly. Only watched the first episode so far. Got distracted last night and watched the Terminator instead lol
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Elmnt80 posted:We couldn't fully remove the inner door card without pulling the door latch assembly and I wasn't down to do experimental surgery on a random person's car in a parking lot with a bare minimum of tools, no research and a pack of thunderstorms bearing down on us. But gently caress it, we got it in and working. Thats what matters. Kayaks are also a good answer. The roto-molded ones are effectively indestructible and light enough to strap on top of most any vehicle for a run to the lake. No moving parts to break, plus they can get into water that even a john boat struggles with.
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Printer chat: I'll float the idea of separate mono laser (the brother DCP1610W looks like a good one and it's sub £100) and colour photo printers, any recommendations for 4x6 photo printers? Phone chat: MotoG series all the way Boat chat: I follow Acorn to Arabella and Tally Ho on YouTube, that's as involved as I want to get with proper boats, I'd love to build a canoe though, sounds like a manageable investment.
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Safety Dance posted:Heading to Quebec City in a day or two for work. What's good in French Canada? If your into nightlife Montreal cant be beat, for boring sightseeing the old part of Quebec city is nice in the summer. Really european feel. Most people speak english but might not want too.
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