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jooes t1_jc5i81u wrote
Reply to comment by itsallthesamejames in PotatoP Laptop Aims for Two Years of Battery Life by diacewrb
> always ready to go
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Reply to comment by johnwynne3 in How do I find these g-d studs?? by WaterChestnutII
You might be able to hit the nails on the lath.
But some of my plaster walls have a wire mesh in them too, so good luck with that.
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Reply to comment by poopyface-tomatonose in Do I need to take up the whole floor? by mabotttt
No clue, it came with the house.
I'm just guessing it's 6", I didn't actually measure. There's a chance it might be 5", but it's definitely on the wider side so I doubt it.
There's also a chance it's homemade, which might also be a decent option if you can't find one and if you're handy.
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Reply to comment by kodex1717 in Do I need to take up the whole floor? by mabotttt
Yeah, this is literally what they make those for. They come in all shapes and sizes. Heck, I have one in my house that's a good 6" wide.
If you could blend the two floors together, great. If not, just spend the 15 bucks on an interior wood threshold and be done with it. It'll look just fine.
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Reply to comment by TheReal_AlphaPatriot in TIL your computer keyboard is 20,589 times dirtier than a toilet seat. The average office keyboard has 3,543,000 colony-forming units (CFU) of bacteria per square inch while your average toilet seat only has 172 CFU per square inch by SappyGilmore
Phones especially, people bring those everywhere.
Plenty of people jerk off to internet porn, phone in one hand, dick/vagina in the other. Your phone is covered in all sorts of bodily fluids. Maybe you wash your hands (and that's a big maybe), but you're not washing your phone.
Literally everybody brings their phone into the bathroom. Everybody surfs the web while they're taking a shit. Your hands are covered in god knows what, and then they put the phone down on the nasty-ass fucking counter, wash their hands (hopefully), and immediately pick it back up again. Why bother washing your hands if you're not going to wash your phone?
People bring them into the kitchen to follow recipes. Cut some chicken, scroll to the next step, wash hands maybe, dice some onions, scroll to the next step...
jooes t1_j6glfpq wrote
I would just move the cat door over an inch.
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Reply to comment by pseudopad in Ted Sarandos says that Netflix has “never canceled a successful show” by avery5712
> Shows are only successful if everyone binges them in the first week
Which is dumb because streaming was supposed to be different than regular TV.
I might've tuned in every Wednesday to watch this week's episode of Lost 15 years ago
But I love the convenience of streaming. I can take my time and get around to something at MY pace...
But they're not giving people enough time to actually do that. That first week or two goes by, and BAM, cancelled... Like, could you not? Could you give me a minute?
I'm sure they ran the numbers, I'm sure that this is what's "financially best" for Netflix... But I really think it's going to bite them in the ass in the long run. It was already annoying as fuck starting shows and having them pulled off Netflix before you got a chance to finish. It's doubly annoying to have them cancelled before you even have a chance to catch up. I've still never watched the second season of Sense8 because I just don't see the point.
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Reply to comment by Chariots487 in [ Removed by Reddit ] by Proud-Escape-8044
"Hey can we borrow 1000 cars?"
"You're gonna give them back, right? Right?!"
No offense to Sweden, but that's clearly on Sweden. Who the fuck lends another country a thousand cars? That country is halfway around the planet too. They were never getting those cars back and they should've known it.
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Reply to comment by richriggins in I made a honeycomb firewood rack by richriggins
It'll just get all rusty and shitty if you do that.
I'd at least throw on a coat or two of clear coat.
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Reply to comment by Orion_7 in Advice for first time drywall patch by astropiano1998
I once saw him install a window using only spray foam insulation.
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Reply to comment by SNAiLtrademark in Moving to newly constructed home and I need tools for a newbie DIY. What to get? Stud finder/level/etc? by RedditAccount10111
I'd take a drill over a driver.
I'd rather have the chuck that can hold just about anything, than deal with a driver that can only hold certain kinds of bits. I feel like it gives you a bit more flexibility in what you can do. Sooner or later, you're going to need a holesaw or something, and you're going to find yourself saying, "Shit, I should've bought the drill"
Or just get both. They usually come in sets nowadays anyway. It's very convenient to have both.