Permission granted. What ski area? What lift? Not sure I get the lift set up but sounds acceptably weasily. I will say that over the year, the collective tolerance for greasy operations seems to have declined.
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I filled up the cylinder with a combo of PB Blaster and some motor oil and am giving it a few days to think about it's choices. Then the plan is to use an impact wrench to turn the flywheel bolt. It's a ~15 year old free hand me down craftsman blower so I'm skeptical it's worth the HF motor since I'm sure something else will crap out next year.
Let us know how it turns out.
I suspect you’re not trying the right combination of curse words. Let those invectives fly!
One of my best skiing partners just texted me that he’s in an awesome Airbnb in Hokkaido and going skiing.
Bastard.
Yeah, this guy.
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It's annoying AF how frequently Firefox updates and requires a restart. And most times, it doesn't actually tell you it needs to restart, it just stops loading pages.
Fucking Boeing really annoys me. i’m flying to Chicago tomorrow and got this last night:
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I basically ignored that email and started looking for alternative flights. Booked American, (only a few seats left, and 6 hours earlier), then got the email much later that of course there’s no other flights on Alaska anyway. All of this cost us about 800 bucks. (For just the outbound.)
That fucking Max is a giant fuckshow.
"Annoy" may not be quite strong enough to express my feelings, but I 100% support your assessment that it's a giant fuckshow. It's fucking appalling, it's at the point where I'm wondering if Airbus is safer because they're not as cozy with their regulators as Boeing apparently is. The fuckers that run Boeing should have baristas and servers spitting in their coffee and food, have people protesting outside their houses and their kids schools, and ideally face penalties including loss of their stock grants and jobs. Obviously none of that will ever happen, but I can dream.
The Atlantic had a long article a few years back about how Boeing lost its way, it looks like nothing has changed: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/ar...arings/602188/
Spending more time cleaning up snow after a storm than I did skiing it annoys me. Relatedly, sloped roofs that dump into a walkway annoy me, as do roofs that aren't sloped enough and need to be raked.
Had to come down to the office today for an in person meeting, got sucked into a bunch of others which consisted of me sitting there on mute doing fuck'all, and failed to leave on time to dodge the incoming winter storm road apocalypse. Current estimate for the 19 miles drive home: 98 minutes. Minutes of work produced today: fewer than 98 minutes by a lot. Worth my time? Fuck no, would have accomplished more staying at home dealing with baby + puppy.
^ I find jobs to be annoying as shit.
Fortunately I’m in my post employment phase.
/brag
You won't find me disagreeing there...
You got red snake? Cause I got red snake. Going from blue dot to blue dot is gonna be fun...
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Renter asked me why they weren’t getting hot water. I found a big puddle under the h2o heater in the basement. Water heater prices are annoying af
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I just travelled from the lower blue dot headed north to i80, in the maw of the gurge as basom would say, around 5:15. Then when I thought I crossed the finish line around 6:50, my exit was closed due to dipshit front-drive all-season tire fuckheads. More were scattered all across the interstate heading to the 3300 exit. Any bit of incline made them stuck or crawl to 5mph. Suckers.
I don't mind the slow commute as a blinding snowstorm will do that during rush hour - but the people with shit tires can go fuck themselves.
"maw of the gurge" is a strong pull. But wasn't that gonzo? About a trip to Tahoe, maybe?
I couldn't remember gonzo's name but I remembered it was him with the router (and that he's Honc's cousin, and that I met both of them one day) and found a pretty fun thread: https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...ghlight=router
I raise you Bountiful to Sandy. Saw one car on its roof, saw a “tiny dick, big prick” 28” lifted truck absolutely smashed to smithereens from bouncing off the concrete barrier and into other cars, people going 5mph and others going 60 mph.
We have a whole state full of fucking moron drivers.
Driving up to skiing Monday I was doing about 30 or so on a snow/ice covered road which seemed reasonable for the conditions. A fucking Tesla on street tires passes me doing at least sixty, totally misses the next corner and spins into the ditch. I think I am going to have to stop and help this guy out missing my powder day but he rolls down his window and give me the rock on hand. Ok douche bag I’m going skiing.
Coming down the hill at 4 the car was still there.
what a homie though
I've had just under 70" of rain since the middle of June. Now every time it rains the basement gets wet :( The water table is so high and the ground is thoroughly saturated so if it even looks like rain the seep begins. It sucks.
Unfortunately we are set into the hill, it is a walk out and slopes away in front but the foundation is just a 75 year old wall in the hillside. When water gets to it there's no place to go so it comes up through the lowest part and tries to head for the driveway. The driveway is a steady stream draining the hill above so the street never dries. It makes it entertaining when it freezes.
Wow, that's a lot of rain! Everyone thinks Seattle is rainy and we got half that all of last year.
Vibes. My renters' lease ended Dec 31st, and I wasnt able to get new ones in for January. I dropped the price, and from what i can tell i am below comp for the area. After showing the place to 4 other folks, i am currently still staring down an empty february too... ugh. Interest is just dead right now. I wouldnt mind selling the place come spring/summer when the RE market is much hotter, but that would come with staring down another 4-5 months of lost rental income. It was never supposed to be an investment property, i just got stuck with a FAT special assessment 6months before we bought our first house and that made teh place unsellable, so ive rented it for the last few years instead.
Time to excavate and throw in perimeter foundation drains, or a bigass frenchdrain uphill of the house.
Really though, id just vote for chipping away a 18" square in the basement slab, digging down a couple feet, slapping in a vertical stick of pervious 12" PVC with a sump pump at the bottom, backfilling around with drain rock, putting a solid lid on the pipe to fit the slab opening and running the 3/4" forcemain up and out to the street. If the slab has any kind of aggregate base/capbreak under it, this option should work really well for you... though it does require the power to be on.
We rented our house out for 3 months because we were going to be out of town. Dipshit fuck head renters (travel nurse and her family) apparently whaled on every door in the house (1913 house with some original glass door knobs) until all the screws were loose and they managed to actually completely dislodge one knob so it fell on the floor and shattered. They reported that to me as "a doorknob fell off." It's an easy fix and not expensive, there's lots of those glass knobs around at salvage shops, but what kind of fuckstick do you need to be to not recognize a loose screw and tighten it?
Man, being a landlord is annoying.
Thanks for the reply. The exterior work would cost a lot more than the interior drain tile at the cove joint. Exterior drain will just silt up with all the clay we have in 10 to 15 yrs.
I have considered a second sump hole as you suggest.
My brother in law is a civil engineer and I am going to have him take a look.
You don't need grid power for a sump to work; my ex has a pretty slick setup that has both a secondary 120V pump and an independent 12V pump that runs from a battery, with a built in charge maintenance setup for when you have grid power. It seems pretty slick (unless you fail to actually hook up the 12V batteries, as mentioned above).
Can I resurrect the singles line drama? This morning full on powder panic at the resort. I'm on my third lap and things have slowed down, the line is moving pretty fast but still a small wait. Skiing is still really good so I'm itching to get up and I join a group of three. I see a chair of three people go up, with a guy standing in the singles line. He jumps out next in front of a group of four and rides alone. I yell out "booo to the single chair rider!" The lifties laugh at me and everyone else looks at me like I'm the crazy one?
Part two: I see half a dozen people filming their run with a selfie stick. For whatever reason people who carry those are prone to going straight for 30 feet and then slamming a hockey stop, over and over. I guess that looks cool for the gram? These people understand that's no more of a faceshot than standing in front of a snowblower right?