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onegunzo t1_jdaeis3 wrote
Reply to comment by drae- in LPT: If you're buying a house still under construction, photograph everything before the sheetrock goes up. Knowing exactly where the pipes, wires, and ducts are may prove invaluable some day, and even if you never use them the next owner will appreciate it. by Needleroozer
So I've built a number of homes with different builders. They have all let me go through - off hours.
onegunzo t1_jda6v47 wrote
Reply to comment by drae- in LPT: If you're buying a house still under construction, photograph everything before the sheetrock goes up. Knowing exactly where the pipes, wires, and ducts are may prove invaluable some day, and even if you never use them the next owner will appreciate it. by Needleroozer
Having a good relationship with the builder will ensure you can get access.
onegunzo t1_jd7c3nh wrote
Reply to LPT: If you're buying a house still under construction, photograph everything before the sheetrock goes up. Knowing exactly where the pipes, wires, and ducts are may prove invaluable some day, and even if you never use them the next owner will appreciate it. by Needleroozer
This is invaluable.
Take LOTS of pictures. You'll be surprised you thought you took a picture of that framed wall only to have missed the exact spot you need. Also take pictures of the ceiling of each room. Did I mention take more pictures then you just did? Do it.
At key points (where you may mount a TV), take a picture of a measuring tape opened across 3 joists - you'll thank me later :)
Ensure you take pictures of the garage frame and garage ceiling as well. If you are able, add extra power outside and if you're really able to, add a gas line (yes, I know gas is bad) outside too where you want a BBQ or firepit - again you'll thank me later :)
onegunzo t1_jbc8ik3 wrote
Reply to Explore North America 20,000 years ago, at the peak of the last glacial age [OC] by mydriase
Just looks like every winter to me :)
Thanks for doing this.
onegunzo t1_j9n2ba6 wrote
Reply to Turkey’s media watchdog fined three broadcasters on Wednesday for their coverage of the earthquake that rocked the country’s south, killing more than 42,000 people by masterspeler
My Turkish friends, didn't Erdogan partially get elected way back when to improve the building codes after the 1999 election? So it appears, he took $$$, to look the other way?
This partially causing 41K deaths? True?
onegunzo t1_j2ce3et wrote
Reply to Judy Woodruff’s goodbye message to viewers as she departs NewsHour anchor desk by misana123
CBC, this is where you need to be on the integrity side... You use to be there many many years ago. You need to come back or time to go.
onegunzo t1_iye585n wrote
Why cannot every nation adopt this? Well done Estonia!
onegunzo t1_iy3pqmi wrote
Now this is what we should be caring about! Please keep us updated!
onegunzo t1_ixdqmh4 wrote
To mothers: If you meet with Putin and praise him/approach, we will move your sons to safe place.
Mothers: of course...
onegunzo t1_iwrki8l wrote
Reply to comment by 8to24 in Global Electric Vehicle Sales Up 62% (Overall Auto Sales Down 8%) by ElectrikDonuts
Most of Tesla cars are built in China...
Other than the ones I highlighted elsewhere in this thread, the rest are in real trouble.
onegunzo t1_iwriuyr wrote
Reply to comment by 8to24 in Global Electric Vehicle Sales Up 62% (Overall Auto Sales Down 8%) by ElectrikDonuts
And?
Please go deeper into what made up those 6.9 million. I'll spoil it for you. Most likely 4-5 million plus were golf cart sized cars in China. Only about 2 to 2.5 million were real vehicles(being generous). And again a lot if not most of those were produced in China. Only 1+ million were produced outside of China.
But what's your point?
onegunzo t1_iwrhx77 wrote
Reply to comment by 8to24 in Global Electric Vehicle Sales Up 62% (Overall Auto Sales Down 8%) by ElectrikDonuts
All those other EVs maybe add up to a 10 to 20K total. Again mostly compliance vehicles.
Agreed on the movement of EVs. We're about to hit the S curve of EVs. And who's in great position vs. who's not. The ones who are not in position, only the highlighted + Ford are ready. The rest, I'm sorry just aren't going to be there.
onegunzo t1_iwrfvlz wrote
Reply to comment by 8to24 in Global Electric Vehicle Sales Up 62% (Overall Auto Sales Down 8%) by ElectrikDonuts
I hope we can agree # of brands is a meaningless #. It's about what can you deliver/produce?
If you can produce a few thousand (or even 10K) of a brand, is that really production? Or just compliance cars so you don't have to pay credits to Tesla and other EV companies?
A reminder, Rivian has produced 14K YTD. GM has produced just over 15K YTD. That's the real measuring tape - yeah?
onegunzo t1_iwrf0m0 wrote
Reply to comment by 8to24 in Global Electric Vehicle Sales Up 62% (Overall Auto Sales Down 8%) by ElectrikDonuts
I hear you, but actually producing is a big deal.
14K Rivians
15K GMs
128K BMWs
336K VWs (Audi and Porsche fall under VW)
135K Hyundai/Kia
28K Fords
365K Teslas
Those are reported 3rd quarter YTD BEV numbers. I did miss BMW (those minis :) and gave Ford way too much credit. Everyone other than the highlighted 4 are struggling for production. As noted by someone: 'Production is hard'.
onegunzo t1_iwr5y6i wrote
Reply to comment by 8to24 in Global Electric Vehicle Sales Up 62% (Overall Auto Sales Down 8%) by ElectrikDonuts
Planning to build and being able to build - two very very different processes.
Who's actually ready? Ford? Tesla? VW? Hyundai? I'd say that's it.
onegunzo t1_iwhf8ac wrote
Reply to Putting a price on nature can help municipalities adapt to climate change | CBC Radio by english_major
As long as it's an international standard, I'm 100% for it. If it's just for a municipality, province or country, it just penalizes the people within those borders.
onegunzo t1_je6czpb wrote
Reply to ‘The Night Agent’ Renewed for Season 2 at Netflix by MarvelsGrantMan136
Cool. Just started watching this. I like it..