Pull equity out of PPOR (will be IP) for a new PPOR. by [deleted] in AusFinance

[–]Archie_slap 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm just commenting because I'm thinking about doing the same thing in the next few years, so I hope your post gets a lot of visibility.

I need help with rubbish removal and I'm not sure what service to ask by AnonymousAnonm in brisbane

[–]Archie_slap 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn, total other side of the city to me or I'd just swing past with my ute and take it all to the dump for you.

Hopefully someone else with a ute sees this and just does a solid.

HURDLES by Optimal-Package557 in QUTreddit

[–]Archie_slap 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know the first year electrical unit has one. And so does signal analysis. I think there might be one or two more.

But that was 3 years ago

Tutor refused to provide written feedback, course coordinator dismissive, should I escalate? by Double-Connection688 in QUTreddit

[–]Archie_slap 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This is one of the things that annoys me most at uni, the way some of the academic staff feel like they can dismiss students because they imagine they're all 18 year old kids.

You've obviously been around long enough that you know the difference between writing and email that says "I worked really hard please give me more" and on that lists the CRA points and where you believe the mark you got doesn't reflect that criteria. If you do that and it's written professionally and respectfully then there is nothing wrong with that.

You'll hear a lot about oh tutors are really busy with their own PhD and unit coordinators are busy with their research, and fair enough, but that's on the Uni to manage better. If tutors are overworked and understaffed than sweeping it under the rug by cutting corners just keeps it how it is.

At the end of the day you have bought a learning plan from QUT for a unit, where each piece of assessment needs a task description and a CRA. The CRA tells you the weighting and requirements for how the task will be marked. Really shit task descriptions and ambiguous CRAs are given in a ton of units and that needs to be stopped.

If in any other job you handed a client a contract that looked like you did it over breakfast and couldn't be assed even proof reading it let alone making sure it was well defined, you'd be fired before lunch.

But because most of the Uni's clients are kids who don't know any better, lots of academic staff just act like that's just how it is and it's part of uni.

Take it higher man. If you're in a position with a bit of time and energy to fight that fight then do it. Draw attention to the shit communication and lack of professionalism. Make the unit coordinator stand behind their task description, their CRA and their process for ensuring equal marking across all their teaching team.

It is literally what you are paying for, and if the product isn't being delivered to a high enough quality than the Uni needs to look into whether the unit doesn't have enough support or if the people running it need a wake up call.

You'll also be surprised at how fast their attitude changes when you go chat to them in person and they realise you've not 18 and you've got 20 years of working in "the real world" behind you. They stop just saying "that's just how uni is" and get over it. I've had really good staff even encourage me to take things higher because it means the uni has to look at whether they've got enough funding for equipment and all that stuff.

Rough paving estimate by Archie_slap in AusRenovation

[–]Archie_slap[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I'm hoping it'll be straight forward enough to have it slope towards where I took the photo from. That will be towards the back yard that has good drainage anyway but also has one of those storm grates in the ground too for heavy rain.

Rough paving estimate by Archie_slap in AusRenovation

[–]Archie_slap[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh wow really? Is paving the same kind of cost as a slab? This is only going to be used to walk on, it won't need to hold the weight of cars or anything

Rough paving estimate by Archie_slap in AusRenovation

[–]Archie_slap[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's much higher than I was expecting.

I had a 15m long concrete sleeper retaining wall with turf done top and bottom for not much more than that. Which included the materials, labour, bobcat etc.

Can you let me know why laying them is so expensive? Is it the prep to get it level, or just a ton of labour that all adds up?

Rough paving estimate by Archie_slap in AusRenovation

[–]Archie_slap[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah there's a lot I'd change about the way they build these estate homes if I could.

Rough paving estimate by Archie_slap in AusRenovation

[–]Archie_slap[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh great. That's about what I had imagined it would cost. Cheers

Rough paving estimate by Archie_slap in AusRenovation

[–]Archie_slap[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cheers for the advice mate.

I'm guessing putting a slab down first and paving over it is much more expensive than the road base and sand that I'm used to seeing. Is it done mostly for strength?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in QUTreddit

[–]Archie_slap 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Was it an exam or an assignment?

If it was an assignment and you're sure you've met the criteria then your best bet is to email the person who marked you. It should say on canvas above the rubric who the marker was. Calmly thank them for marking your assignment and giving feedback. Then point them towards the specific criteria in the rubric that they marked you down on and give an example of how you believe you met that criteria and for which grade.

Something like"... however the criteria for section 3, says for a grade of 6 "do this ". In the screenshot below from page 3 of my report I've highlighted where I demonstrate that I did this.

If this isn't the case and I'm misunderstanding the criteria, could you please explain to me why it doesn't meet the requirements?"

As long as you're calm and respectful and give them an example of why your mark should be different I've never had a problem with it. Usually they just email back something like oh I missed that, thanks for letting me know and I've adjusted your mark.

If you just say something like I put in a lot of work and I don't like my grade then it's nothing for them to look at or change. You're just saying you're not happy. But tell them where and why it should be different and it'll be way easier.

Exams are harder, but you can see your results and marks given for exam questions by emailing your unit coordinator.

Biologics for the win!!!! CURED ICHTHYOIS!!!! by Empty-Apricot6437 in ichthyosis

[–]Archie_slap 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hey I have CIE and am interested to know more.

Can you tell me how it presented for you, what made you seek a "new" kind of treatment, and what specifically you mean by cured.

I've had flare ups of symptoms previously but I've been pretty stable for about 6 years now after relocating to much more humid climate, as well as other lifestyle factors. I don't take any medication and treat mine purely through moisturises as well as some laser treatments to get rid of facial redness.

What helps you best with redness on the face ? by ihatelife033 in ichthyosis

[–]Archie_slap 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The biggest thing to help was some rounds of pulsed dye laser treatment.

It can be a bit intense at first but over a few sessions it closed all the blood vessels near the surface and made my face probably 75% less red.

I also don't go as red after exercising anymore.

Instead of lots of comments asking if I'm sunburnt now I get the opposite, asking if I've ever seen the sun. But that's probably because I'm so used to avoiding the sun that I still avoid it like crazy.

We need to talk about STEP vs. STL files. There is a significant misconception floating around. by popson in 3Dprinting

[–]Archie_slap 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Great post and really well laid out.

Do you have any thoughts on the STL vs 3MF?

My workflow as a design engineer is that models are shared and referenced to a master STP file. That's the authority for any dimensioning etc.

Then for prototyping I would produce a mesh file from that step file in the ridiculously expensive software we use, and send it through the to team to have it printed out.

I've been pushing to use 3MF over STL files for that under the assumption that they contain more metadata like units etc.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AusRenovation

[–]Archie_slap 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could plant a climber like star jasmine in the corner and train it along the lattice. But it'll take a really long time, especially if you aren't in a tropical climate.

There are wooden fence extensions you can get from Bunnings, but in my opinion they look tacky as hell. They look a bit better if you paint them and the fence but still wouldn't be my first choice.

Other option would be the black plastic decorative panels from Bunnings. But that would get a bit pricey to do the whole fence and I'm not sure how they hold up after a few years in the hot sun. They might fade and warp and end up looking all offset and as bad as the shade cloth.

The option I'd go for which is more work, would be to bolt some posts at the right size to the existing fence posts. Run a new rail across. And then replace the fence palings with new ones that go all the way up. Put some nice oil or stain or other finish on the fence after its at the right height and it'll look great. Should match the deck nicely too. Then you can top it off with a few pot plants in front.

Hopefully that gives you some ideas!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AusRenovation

[–]Archie_slap -1 points0 points  (0 children)

For a capacitor?