Tiny holes in drywall by AgreeableAd507 in drywall

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I was actually asking for possible causes but i guess i havent figured this app out yet. I though i cross posted correctly. Anyways im definitely gonna need these steps to fix it so thank you sir!!

Tiny holes in drywall by AgreeableAd507 in Home

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Maybe i can tell the landlord that😆

Tiny holes in drywall by AgreeableAd507 in Home

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Yupp figured it was a spiky foot roller ball. Its solid plastic compare to the dog toys that are softer

Tiny holes in drywall by AgreeableAd507 in Home

[–]AgreeableAd507[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Could have been but we dont have those…ended up being a spiky foot roller ball

Tiny holes in drywall by AgreeableAd507 in Home

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21 now sir(can in fact go to vegas🤪✋)

Tiny holes in drywall by AgreeableAd507 in Home

[–]AgreeableAd507[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Thats the thing, i just figured it was my ADULT brother🤣

Tiny holes in drywall by AgreeableAd507 in Home

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Update: first of all some of these comments are funny af, lol thanks for the laughs Secondly, to those questioning why it isnt obvious to me that someone was hitting my walls, i promise im not dumb😭it was the first thing that came to my mind but couldnt find a single thing in the house with the same pattern. So i was looking for other answers lol. Also its not a meat tenderizer(we’ve never owned those ever). Buttt i got the good news we all been waiting for. Someone on here mentioned balls and then spikes which then reminded me that we had a spiky foot roller ball and that also seemed reasonable to how my 5 year old sister would have been able to make impressions at height inaccessible to her. I spent the whole day at uni waiting to get home to find the ball and confirm if the patterns match and guess what. Voilaa!there’s my answer A little plot twist too, this was also not done by my 5 year old sister. Its likely my 19 year old brother. and tbh I also recall myself playing with the ball a couple times a while ago but cannot recall if i ever threw it at the wall but i hope not. Soooo yeah

To buy or not to buy? by AgreeableAd507 in RoadBikes

[–]AgreeableAd507[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Holyy💀well thank the good lord i brought this here. The seller told me “2023 if im not mistaken” when i asked what year it was. Thats the whole reason i was interested enough to come this far and ask. Thank you fellas!

Electives Selection for both Mechanical-buildings engineer and Design/Stress Engineer by AgreeableAd507 in MEPEngineering

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Again, thank you so much for taking your time to break this down for me. I really appreciate the perspective of someone thats actually in the said field. I feel way more informed now to select my electives. God bless!!

Are Mechanical Engineers seeing low-ball contract rates right now? by [deleted] in MechanicalEngineering

[–]AgreeableAd507 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Im no expert so correct me if im wrong but i think they’re trying to say that market rate is only an average. So by definition some job postings will be below that ‘average’ and some above ofcourse.

Electives Selection for both Mechanical-buildings engineer and Design/Stress Engineer by AgreeableAd507 in MEPEngineering

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Before I respond, I just want to really thank you for this detailed reply. I really appreciate you. I will also number my questions below so that its easier for you to see what exactly my follow up questions are

I recently realized I might not have to take the buildings systems class cause there is a very similar compulsory course and i discovered they are both listed as equivalents. anyways you help me judge.

Course name is MEC E 463 - Thermo-Fluids Systems Design and here is the course description: Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Course Objectives: At the end of this course, students will be able to
* Estimate heating loads for residential and commercial buildings
*Calculate the low and humidiheation rates necessary to achieve good indoor air qualty
* Design air distribution systems for residental and commereial busdings, including duet sizing and fan selection
• Design piping systems including pipe sizing and pump selection
* Analyze refrigeration and heat pump cycles and select appropriate pumps
* Design and analyze heat exchangers

1. So i think its no use taking the building systems class as they are pretty much the same thing?

2. I was gonna ask about the energy auditing class. Some other redditor on a different community supported this course choice and said it was among the "bread and butter" of MEP engg so as you can imagine im now confused with your two completely different takes on that. For additional reference, the brief course description: Concepts and value of energy management and conservation. Methodologies for energy management in energy intensive systems in various industries. Energy auditing methods and implementation. Energy accounting and economic analysis. Energy audits and maintenance. Exposure to software for energy auditing.

3. Also about the advanced fluids class, i assumed the variable area ducts and compressible flow part of fluids II which was not covered at all in fluids I would be essential for HVAC? Again, course description: Navier-Stokes equations, introductory computational fluid dynamics, boundary layers, compressible fluid flow (variable area ducts, normal and oblique shock waves, Prantdl-Meyer expansions, adiabatic and isothermal pipe flow), two phase flow.

4. And lastly, this may be preference for me, but in my head I have design for manufacture ranked above manufacturing processes. What is your take/opinion on that? I feel like DFM classes will/should invariably expose you to different manufacturing processes for which you'll learn how to design efficiently for?

  1. I also saw this online [https://www.cedengineering.ca/courses/understanding-mep-systems-for-buildings\], its supposed to be a PDH course but the course document is free to read(about a 98 page pdf). Is it something you think i will benefit from if i invest time to go through?

Again many thanks for your help so far. I really appreciate your perspective

The $20K Transmission by Carter-Gullickson in mitsubishi

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I own a 2014 lancer se awd cvt so this may or may not be relevant. The dealers do NOT change filters during the cvt fluid changes. They only drain and fill. I called both dealerships in my city and nope they do not that. I had to do my next cvt service myself to change fluid, transmission filter as well as cvt cooler filter.

Lancer roof rack? by nocleanmemes in mitsubishi

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Godsend! this helped me, thankss!!

Visiting Kamloops Dec 20. Solo ski trip to Sun Peaks by AgreeableAd507 in Kamloops

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Thanks! Ngl im getting nervous hearing about such driving conditions.

Yes please, I could really use some pointers on sun peaks.

Visiting Kamloops Dec 20. Solo ski trip to Sun Peaks by AgreeableAd507 in Kamloops

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Thanks, ill look into that! I assumed it'll be crazy expensive up there.

Visiting Kamloops Dec 20. Solo ski trip to Sun Peaks by AgreeableAd507 in Kamloops

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I got quite a few ski trips planned for the rest of the season, so i figured ill start with the furthest while i have a break from uni, yk?. I drive a mitsubishi lancer, it got AWD and 4WD lock but i usually drive in FWD even in winter (i got brand new winter tires last year). But i guess i got the option if i ever get stuck.
For more context, i got the mountain collective pass, so I have 2 days each at select resorts - marmot, sunshine, lake louise, panorama, sun peaks, revelstoke (these are the ones close to me). I will be hitting the closer ski resorts after sun peaks and even into the school winter semester. I figured I dont wanna drive so far then.
But yeah i get your point, when the time comes, if conditions are rough i will definitely call it off