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interweb_gangsta OP t1_jcyctnt wrote

So primary was replaced to fix this issue, but new primary did not make a difference. Analog honeywell was replaced with something else (digital and expensive). Will edit this later with make and model. At work now so can't check.

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interweb_gangsta OP t1_jcybvej wrote

What conclusion can I derive from the grade of the oil? I assume one is lesser quality. How would I know which oil is right for my system? Been using Eastern for awhile and this is a new issue. Could be that my tank got contaminated with water or something.

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interweb_gangsta t1_jcbyant wrote

I don't know how much tree trimming and storm response costs but burying stuff in NH costs as if everything is made out of gold. For example I wanted to switch from a well to city water and 150 feet of public road digging and fixing + 200 feet of digging on my land would have cost me close to $80,000!!!

So burying electrical lines everywhere would have to cost millions and millions.

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interweb_gangsta t1_j2wr58v wrote

>And sure, I could be wrong. But I could also be right, and have been many times before about shit like this. It’s incredibly sad either way, but if this ends up being a child who desperately needed help but “fell through the cracks” and is dead today because nobody intervened until a shot was fired— it’s one more name on a long list of names failed by this state’s abysmal mental health resources and services

What are they doing then in the training? I see the police academy in Concord and they all march like 1 to have a lunch every single day. If they are not practicing pulling their weapons and how to make a difference between them then training is insufficient or police officer didn't meet the criteria to become one. Lastly - they might not have enough repetitive training. If a person was trained 5-10 years ago and if in those 5-10 years police officer never had to pull out a weapon then there has to be some sort of yearly and mandatory training.

This is very, very sad.

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interweb_gangsta t1_izur3cg wrote

Concord is great, love it. Penacook is also decent so you can find some more affordable housing accommodation. Nashua/Manchester/Derry is terrible. Don't go down there.

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interweb_gangsta t1_iyxj3g8 wrote

UPnP is a protocol that automagically forwards required ports based on the feedback from your NVR. Fidium just gives you basic router which most likely does not support UPnP and thus your cameras no longer work externally.

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