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Sous Vide Hanger Steak with Veggies. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk8 points
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Made an offer on this place. Went to visit it and fell in love with it and it's in a great location. The kitchen is amazing - a cook's dream - the island is the size of a bed. High ceilings on each floor, quartz countertops, walnut cabinetry, Bertazzoni gas cooktop/oven, tons of storage, and a really great "gameroom" with a room deck off of it, to use as an office. Feeling excited and nervous! http://www.har.com/2640-westgate-st/sale_718448487 points
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And you guys thought my lesbian jokes had gone too far! Shelly, I already have some good ideas. I'll be there when you're ready.6 points
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next to the transformer is 7815,7915 which makes +/-15 to the slot and also the servo board filaments are DC HV is unregulated Cap,100 ohm resistor,Cap servo pretty much identical to the T2 servo the 15k resistors are something else5 points
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I don't have an opinion on which carrier people should use, but if you're on a grandfathered plan, and they tell you "the new one is just as good", they mean "it's just as good, but it has a clause where we can change it, unlike the one apple forced us to give you years ago"5 points
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Thanks... Gonna populate the boards and mount the heatsink angle brackets this weekend. I've got to get going on these projects. They not gonna build themselves2 points
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Wow Shelly that place is stunning Did the Pinnacle 9 mile Appalachian Trail hike yesterday and a 2.5 mile 20lb ruck today - now being boring and drinking tumeric and ginger tea2 points
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Good luck with the offer, Shelly. That place looks great. Are you getting a piano too?1 point
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Until I read the last sentence, i was going to suggest you get Steve to help with the decorating...1 point
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Good luck Shelly! We went with a smaller fridge. Should be there Saturday. Lowes customer service is the bomb and we can use the incorrect one until then. Lots of moderately expensive hidden problems with the house adding up to some immediate pain but it will be good in the long run. For example we weren't supposed to be buying a fridge at all but when we got to the walk through it wasn't there and the guy claimed it was broken.1 point
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You can't expect me to furnish the place on my own. I'm good at buying Birkenstocks, Smartwool socks, cargo shorts and anything else they sell at REI but furniture is something I shouldn't be allowed to purchase on my own. Will need Steve's help with that.1 point
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Celebrated the 4th eating home made Okonomiyaki and Inari, home made ice cream and other goodies with Japanese friends and family.1 point
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Good luck Shell! Looks great but will be truly stunning with better furniture. [emoji12]1 point
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Dusty, thanks! For patio use I have the Mojo but I just got the Ety ER4SR and they absolutely sound way better out of the Mojo than my iPhone 6plus. Hoping this will be a nice step up from the iPhone even if it is potentially not as good as the Mojo. Pisses me off that the quad day kicks in at 50 ohms or more and the Ety is 45.1 point
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I saw an OP07 in one of Kevin's pictures and have been using them Mouser lists it for +-18v rails, data sheet says max is +-22v they are under a dollar OP07CP1 point
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Sprint had a plan a few weeks/months ago (not sure if they still have it going. I signed up in late February. Gave them my old ATT iphone and got an iphone 7 18 month lease for "free" (don't have any monthly payments). 1st line is $50, 2nd line is $40 (if you set up auto pay) + taxes. Lines 3, 4 and 5 are free until March, 2018. After which time I think they are $20 each or $30 each/month. Even with the jump, it is still less than what we were paying with ATT. There's no throttling that I have noticed. Between Julie and myself, we are going through ~70gb of data every month. Plus whatever the kids and my sister use (~40gb between the three of them). My sister is in school in San Francisco and has not noticed any coverage issues. I was there a few months ago and was perfectly fine. Only time it's been an issue is when we are driving through random sections of Alligator Alley but that's patchy service for any provider.1 point
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So the Unlimited Choice has unlimited, but 22GB/line before it will then be throttled to "slow enough that you can't watch video or stream high-res music, but you might could stream some music" speeds. It looks like Unlimited Choice also slows even the first 22GB to a max of 3Mbps (possibly enough to stream Tidal decently.) It will technically be "unlimited" though, even after the 22GB. FWIW, 22GB is quite a bit on a phone, and I have to try to hit that. That's about what I use on an average month. Unlimited Plus, however, gives you the same 22GB/line, but it's full speed (T-Mobile and Verizon tend to get 6-20Mbps around here, for comparison,) and it also gives you 10GB/line (I imagine this is included in the 22GB/line) of tethering/"WiFi Hotspot." Al, how much data do you and yours use on each line at the moment? How much is the difference between Unlimited Choice and Unlimited Plus? Also, do you have TV through Direct TV or someone else? If you have DirectTV, there are some decent discounts you can work out with bundling it seems. Also, Mike said they were going over the combined 30GB/mo. Stretch, what are the details of your original iPhone plan? **BRENT** P.S. I agree with Dan, I don't trust them, but I hate AT&T.1 point
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I imagine there is fine print that says that data will be throttled after a certain amount. That's what I saw the last time AT&T offered me an unlimited plan.1 point
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One note, it's a bad idea to twist the output wires on any electrostatic amp. This adds to the over all system capacitance which is bad.1 point
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Actually, that's just a Cockroft-Walton generator/voltage multiplier. Same principle as the voltage multiplier in the Stax bias supplies, except MUCH higher voltages, e.g. 1-3 megavolts out, albeit with a fair amount of ripple. Walton and Cockroft used it to accelerate charged nuclei to bombard atoms and transmute them into heavier elements, for which they won a Nobel Prize in physics. Currently, used to give charged particles a starting kick before they enter the circlotron.1 point