TofuDiva posted:The one thing is, if I suddenly had spiders everywhere, I would suspect that there is a food source they're finding in the house, and I'd drive myself batty trying to figure out what it is and where it is and whether it (not the spiders) is a problem. If I had spiders suddenly appear everywhere, I’d assume the food source is me
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Bad Munki posted:If I had spiders suddenly appear everywhere, I’d assume the food source is me Before I call you a bed bug; are you a NYT writer?
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Jerry Cotton posted:Before I call you a bed bug; are you a NYT writer? I won't not say I am'nt
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computer angel posted:So you guys are telling me that when you turn on your faucet to get a drink in the middle of the night the stream isn't mostly spiders for a few seconds? Gotta let the pipes clear, yeah.
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Luckily in the UK spiders tend to congregate in the hot rat water tap and leave the drinking water alone.
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cakesmith handyman posted:Luckily in the UK spiders tend to congregate in the hot rat water tap and leave the drinking water alone. Rats drink cold water my dude
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Jaded Burnout posted:Rats drink cold water my dude I drink cold water but I still prefer the hot tub like all the other vermin. E: oh you mean they've sipped the cold water
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Jaded Burnout posted:Rats drink cold water my dude I think he means the tanks inside the ceilings of British homes which are used to supply hot water. And is also usually an open vessel, so rats can climb/fall into it and drown. Hence, hot rat water. EDIT: Megillah Gorilla fucked around with this message at 15:20 on Sep 6, 2019 |
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Why the gently caress are they open
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 15:40 |
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Brits like Guinness
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Megillah Gorilla posted:I think he means the tanks inside the ceilings of British homes which are used to supply hot water. I was just joshin' him but I did assume it was an autocomplete error, you're probably right here. Though I'm British and I've never seen rando open containers used for this, always a sealed tank. Ergh. As if legionnaires' disease isn't enough to deal with already.
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Jaded Burnout posted:I was just joshin' him but I did assume it was an autocomplete error, you're probably right here. Though I'm British and I've never seen rando open containers used for this, always a sealed tank. Ergh. As if legionnaires' disease isn't enough to deal with already. Apparently, older homes did this. Every now and then a thread will derail about why mixer taps are more common in the US than the UK and the reason was to prevent cross contamination between clean cold water and the rat soup tank in the attic.
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Weembles posted:Apparently, older homes did this. Every now and then a thread will derail about why mixer taps are more common in the US than the UK and the reason was to prevent cross contamination between clean cold water and the rat soup tank in the attic. This was still true with sealed hot water tanks due to the risk of cultivating legionella. Lots of homes have switched to combi boilers now so the hot water is on-demand, so most homes have also got mixer taps these days.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJqNpqCy2r0&t=11s
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 16:51 |
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What is going on here?
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Pigsfeet on Rye posted:What is going on here? Lol same
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 18:20 |
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railings should extend through the entire house and occupants swing around them from room to room like tree monkeys
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Those aren't railings. Pretty sure they're (water?) pipes.
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Pigsfeet on Rye posted:What is going on here? looks like cow dividers maybe? converted dairy barn?
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Mokinokaro posted:Those aren't railings. Pretty sure they're (water?) pipes. they are railings. they may be using some re-purposed INDUSTRIAL components, but they aren't joined like pipes that actually carry liquid
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 19:36 |
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bring back old gbs posted:looks like cow dividers maybe? converted dairy barn? That’s exactly what it is.
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# ? Sep 6, 2019 19:45 |
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BigFactory posted:That’s exactly what it is. They're really wide so I'm guessing manual milking stalls, but the feed pit on the other side is kind of a giveaway.
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Motronic posted:They're really wide so I'm guessing manual milking stalls, but the feed pit on the other side is kind of a giveaway. I don't care how much b-i-n they put on the walls, on hot days that room smells like cow and silage.
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bring back old gbs posted:looks like cow dividers maybe? converted dairy barn? Thanks! I never would have guessed stall dividers.
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beep-beep car is go posted:I don't care how much b-i-n they put on the walls, on hot days that room smells like cow and silage. Yeah... that desk looks like it's right on the poo poo trough
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# ? Sep 7, 2019 00:00 |
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https://m.realestate.com.au/property-house-sa-magill-131914778 Just keep going through the photos, you'll know when you get there.
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Senor Tron posted:https://m.realestate.com.au/property-house-sa-magill-131914778 That was, uh, pretty out of left field.
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Freaquency posted:
"guarantee you will remember this property"
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# ? Sep 7, 2019 06:25 |
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Senor Tron posted:https://m.realestate.com.au/property-house-sa-magill-131914778 My kind of place.
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Hint: if, like me, you assume you've found it when you get to the fourth picture with its water damaged wall, you're very, very wrong.
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Do you guys usually put any artwork behind your TV? I just moved into a new house and all I have is the TV stand and the TV itself - I'm thinking of putting potted plants around it, but above it there will still be a huge empty space.
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orange sky posted:Do you guys usually put any artwork behind your TV? I just moved into a new house and all I have is the TV stand and the TV itself - I'm thinking of putting potted plants around it, but above it there will still be a huge empty space. Comedy option: put a trellis over the TV and let something like a pothos climb over it.
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Senor Tron posted:https://m.realestate.com.au/property-house-sa-magill-131914778 That's just weird and creepy. United fans in Australia? Problematic.
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Brawnfire posted:Why the gently caress are they open I presume pressure, since hot water expands and in Ye Oldene Times proper safety valves and such weren't available. Now, even so there are much smarter ways to do it, but I presume it's because of the loving British. Also wrt combi boilers, delivering hot water "on demand" tends to produce much more limescale in anything that uses said hot water. You avoid having filthy plague water in your tank just by sizing it properly, morons go for the biggest tank ever because "WHAT IF I RUN OUT OF HOT WATER?????" which is good, because if it's sized properly, you should have at least one zero-hot-water event as often as possible, like once a week ideally, because it's the heating of the water, the temperature change, that actually murders the bacteria.
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PurpleXVI posted:You avoid having filthy plague water in your tank just by sizing it properly, morons go for the biggest tank ever because "WHAT IF I RUN OUT OF HOT WATER?????" which is good, because if it's sized properly, you should have at least one zero-hot-water event as often as possible, like once a week ideally, because it's the heating of the water, the temperature change, that actually murders the bacteria. Or you could just.....turn it up hot enough that the bacteria can't survive and install a mixing valve on the output. This seems like a much surer way to do it, which is why that's how it's generally done these days.
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Senor Tron posted:https://m.realestate.com.au/property-house-sa-magill-131914778 I have questions
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iospace posted:I have questions Yeah, the framed football jersey over the fireplace was some sheer WTF.
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Jaded Burnout posted:That's just weird and creepy. United fans in Australia? Problematic. Zamboni Rodeo posted:Yeah, the framed football jersey over the fireplace was some sheer WTF. Yep! (it's called a "strip", though)
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orange sky posted:Do you guys usually put any artwork behind your TV? I just moved into a new house and all I have is the TV stand and the TV itself - I'm thinking of putting potted plants around it, but above it there will still be a huge empty space. I suspect that that blank space is why there used to be a fashion for huge TV hutches with shelves above the box. I like your idea of potted plants around it. You might find that that's enough, but in any case it is reversable, and it would fill things in a bit and give you time to live in the space before figuring out whether you want to do anything else with that wall.
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Senor Tron posted:https://m.realestate.com.au/property-house-sa-magill-131914778 Jaded Burnout posted:Yep! (it's called a "strip", though) I thought strip was the whole kit. And why don't you post in the ray parlour with the other footie degenerates?
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