The_Primate
The_Primate t1_j9zjgk3 wrote
Reply to comment by Killboypowerhed in I pay 270 euros in a small village and this is my bathroom by RyanStasiksRattail
I wish that mine did!
I had the same issue in my last place when one of the jets on the spa bath broke. Never even used it as a bath, just as a shower.
Had to take down a wall and retile it once i'd replaced the nozzle. That's twice in 10 years. I mean, it looks better than a plastic panel, but incurs a lot of ballache.
This is in Spain for reference.
The_Primate t1_j9z6awm wrote
Reply to comment by ElleRisalo in I pay 270 euros in a small village and this is my bathroom by RyanStasiksRattail
Thanks for filling me in. Context definitely helps.
Edit: just found that post. What a depressing bathroom. Imagine going there to get clean.
The_Primate t1_j9yspyq wrote
I'm not sure if you're bragging or lamenting.
As a Brit living in Europe I'm really confused about why things like cisterns, which often need access for small repairs are tiled in.
I had to take down and then rebuild a tiled wall to replace a rubber washer last week.
The_Primate t1_j9gegq2 wrote
Reply to comment by Optimal_Plate_4769 in Why is it that a lot of TV shows these days have really poor sound mixing by StarChild413
While watching TV with my partner? Both of us sitting there on the sofa in headphones?
That shouldn't be necessary.
The_Primate t1_j9bmpbc wrote
Reply to comment by Fuzzikopf in Why is it that a lot of TV shows these days have really poor sound mixing by StarChild413
Yeah, it means I end up riding the volume control so that I don't wake my daughter up with house wobbling explosions.
The_Primate t1_j99n1mb wrote
It's a combination of
Lavalier mics replacing single mics for scenes so that people don't have to shout or speak clearly to be heard.
A quest for high dynamic range so that exciting explosions and the like seem louder than dialogue.
A desire for authenticity even if that means that some dialogue will be difficult to hear or even completely inaudible.
It's quite annoying to a lot of people.
The_Primate t1_j2805np wrote
It's to show that your seat is reserved between those stops.
Previously these seats would.have had little ticket things put into a slot on the top of the seat.
Are these not standard though? Do American trains not have these? How are reserved seats identified without them?
The_Primate t1_itchyw2 wrote
Obvs, red for stop being off, green for start being off, makes perfect sense.
The_Primate t1_ja1y6om wrote
Reply to comment by gratusin in I pay 270 euros in a small village and this is my bathroom by RyanStasiksRattail
There isn't even a ballcock, there's some weird cylinder that slides vertically in a shaft. All well and good unless you have high calcium water that leaves calcium deposits on everything and stops it moving. Which I do and which it does.