Mortifer
Mortifer t1_j9zppp6 wrote
>It's like the game ain't the same.
>Got younger [racial epithet] pullin' the triggers,
>Bringin' fame to their name.
- Nas, "N.Y. State of Mind", 1994
Mortifer t1_iqtoqci wrote
Reply to Leaky ceiling, poked a hole in the ceiling with a screwdriver, and after 15 minutes the dripping stopped. What's going on? by UnofficialSlimShady
I had a somewhat similar experience that involved an emergency overflow drain. It wasn't that poking a hole fixed the issue, but that the water from above seemed to randomly stop leaking when the outside weather conditions had not changed. It was a mystery until the landlord finally got someone to inspect the problem. It turned out the normal drainage mechanism would become temporarily clogged by random wind events, and then water would build up to a level where it drained through an "emergency" outlet intended to keep the weight of collected water below a certain threshold. It was just a piece of open PVC pipe packed into a brick wall around the affected area. When the normal drain was clogged, it would eventually allow water down onto my unit, but when the normal drain would somehow blow open etc., the water would stop leaking.
Mortifer t1_je6y05c wrote
Reply to comment by ReluctantSeer in LPT: A lot of people don’t know this but if you have a Costco membership, they offer car insurance that has unbeatable prices. by ninaunst
I have not found this to be the case for quality tires, provided you are buying the brand that is on sale at the time. One single time in the past decade, I found basically the same price from another vendor, but every other time Costco has beaten everybody else.
I'm only talking about same-tire comparisons. I don't shop for the cheapest tire that fits the vehicle. When I'm looking, I'm looking for a specific brand and tire for the vehicle (Bridgestone and Michelin for the last several purchases).