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rpmerf t1_jdzkcgr wrote
Reply to TIL that eating food containing poppy seeds really can cause you to fail a drug test for opiates by Lupercali
Did Seinfeld teach you this?
rpmerf t1_jc1lc5g wrote
Reply to Room Air-Filter: Dumb filter + K&N HVAC (reusable merv 11) + Programmable Outlet Device = Low cost and reliable. by joshpit2003
The cheapest is a 20" box fan and a 20" x 20" filter. The recommended way is 4 filters taped together, cardboard bottom, box fan on one side.
rpmerf t1_jbth1mn wrote
Reply to Keep or retire our trusty old furnace by kvsmothra
I think the first questions should be where do you live, and how much do you normally spend on fuel a year?
Next - approx cost of the other things. Gas line, panel, each system, new tank.
Personally, since you don't already have gas in the house, I think I would avoid that route.
As others have said, upgrading your panel has other benefits that help future proof your home.
Another thing to consider is parts availability. If something breaks on your furnace today, how hard would it be to find a replacement part?
Another thought - oil furnaces can usually run on minimal electricity. If you loose power, a small generator can power an oil furnace. You would need a much larger generator to do that with a heat pump.
rpmerf t1_jarmkjt wrote
Reply to comment by Msunp in Cool new cult in town by ManicPixieDreamGrl
The greater good
rpmerf t1_j9gt3p9 wrote
Something that might help is an otoscope - an ear inspection camera. They have ones on Amazon for about $20 that will connect to your phone.
rpmerf t1_j9giwl4 wrote
Reply to comment by PrisonerV in LPT Request: how to unblock your ear/keep them unblocked by Eorlingas9
Just got one of those a couple weeks ago. Works a lot better than the syringe. So much easier, and a lot more water per blast.
rpmerf t1_j2fliv1 wrote
I think it is better to announce them, as it makes them more official. There's more "consequence" for not following through. If you don't announce them, then give up after a week, no one knows. That makes it easier to abandon.
rpmerf t1_j25wo68 wrote
Spend time looking at a map. Familiarize yourself with landmarks - bodies of water, mountains, large buildings, major roads. Figure out the approximate direction of major roads., Orientation of buildings or parks. Pay attention to which way is north.
Comment about the sun is really good too.
Go without a map, and follow your sense of direction. Only pull up the map if you get lost. This will teach you to think more on your own, instead of following what the map says.
rpmerf t1_j02hyja wrote
Reply to Guess which can opener still works? L to R- 30 + years old, 3 years old, 6 months old … planned obsolescence or crappy design (of course they increase in price tag from L-R) by Torvabrocoli
I had one like the one of the left that went to shit after a couple months. It had a plastic bushing in it that wore out / broke. My current one is more like the right one, and I've had it about 10 years. The P51 is indescribable, cheap as can be, and works very well once you get used to it.
rpmerf t1_j02gkng wrote
Reply to comment by Exquisiteoaf in Guess which can opener still works? L to R- 30 + years old, 3 years old, 6 months old … planned obsolescence or crappy design (of course they increase in price tag from L-R) by Torvabrocoli
I've had a P51 for years. Still looks brand new. Still works like new. Indestructible. Tiny compared to any other can opener.
rpmerf t1_iytp3lq wrote
Reply to comment by tflynn09 in Help me buy my first snow blower! What am I going to regret in 2 months? by icysandstone
A couple years back, I got an old Craftsman snowblower off Craigslist for $250. Forget the exact stats. It's from the mid 90s, 8hp, electric start, 26" wide, 24" tall. Fired up on the first pull. Bought it in November while it was still warm outside. Fixed a handful of small stuff on it, lubed up every joint, tossed some paint on the rust spots. Runs great.
rpmerf t1_iyf7loh wrote
Reply to LPT: If your ISP has the ability to offer you 5gbps, 10gbps or faster speeds, check to make sure the devices in your home can actually make use of those speeds before paying extra each month for something you might not use. by RjBass3
It's not about having a single device that can use the speed, it's about having a bunch of devices. Maybe none of the devices can use that speed, but when you add up phones, tablets, desktops, laptops, washer, dryer, microwave, fridge, toaster, whatever all connecting to the internet at the same time, you could get closer to that limit than you could with one device.
However, I do agree that gig is way overkill for most households. Even 100mbs would likely be sufficient for most households.
rpmerf t1_jefop68 wrote
Reply to [Request] Portable Transistor Radio by sheerfire96
I got one of these a while back. Sony ICF-P26. Seems well built, and the batteries last forever.
https://electronics.sony.com/audio/boomboxes-radio/radios/p/icfp26