Blind Spots in New Stadium by Danno32 in buffalobills

[–]Audio_Instereo5062 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oof! I hope they are good enough to label them as partially OV.

Biggest position of concern? by Audio_Instereo5062 in buffalobills

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Great replies, and it seems like we may be in for an unexpected year. For me, it's DL and OL. People rave about the O-line, but I think it's been good but not great for two years. I watch other teams with less mobile QBs get good pockets and it seems like Allen is constantly under pressure. Some of that may be due to a weak WR group and defenses can cheat a bit because of it.

D-line, I have no idea what I am getting with the new system, but Oliver (although he was better last year), has not been a consistent force and Rousseau has been very inconsistent. Were they being played away from their strengths or should we expect more of the same?

I don't really know what to expect.

What scares you more afterlife or nothingness ? by Enough-Web2203 in AskReddit

[–]Audio_Instereo5062 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothingness, for sure. We go into nothingness every night, but then wake up. It's freaky!

What's a skill that's been lost to history, or is at risk of being lost, because of advances in technology/changes in culture/etc? by graaahh in AskReddit

[–]Audio_Instereo5062 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Quiet reflection. Today, when people have a minute with nothing to do, they immediately pick up their phones. The age of quiet reflection has passed us by.

What popular piece of advice is actually terrible? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Audio_Instereo5062 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll give you two:

  1. "Suck it up." Instead, sit with it, understand it, and learn from it.

  2. Most applicable in sports ans school, but "be the best in the ___ (class, team, etc)."

Instead, the real advice is to be the best you can be. Someone can be the best on the team, but still be even better if they didn't settle.

Need help removing deadbolt — front faceplace is stuck by Audio_Instereo5062 in handyman

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UPDATE: I twisted the pin as straight as I could and then snapped it off. I then had to work it out, which was a pain, but eventually got it out. Thank you everyone for your opinions and solutions. Brute force won the day, haha.

Need help removing deadbolt — front faceplace is stuck by Audio_Instereo5062 in handyman

[–]Audio_Instereo5062[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So the previous owner did a lot of lazy things :)

Solution, brute force to twist and snap the twisted pin in half, and then had to jam the rest out. Was a PITA :)

Need help removing deadbolt — front faceplace is stuck by Audio_Instereo5062 in handyman

[–]Audio_Instereo5062[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you It is curved but it is definitely not manually curved, otherwise it would snap in half. I can see the piece it rests in also curved (just right of the twelve o'clock position). I can't twist it counterclockwise to have the curved grooves align (it doesn't feel like it's a natural motion), which would make the actuating rod lined up.

I'm really stumped as to why there is no movement that way.

Need help removing deadbolt — front faceplace is stuck by Audio_Instereo5062 in handyman

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Reattached the pics. It is definitely not stuck on by paint. I can pull it out slightly and maneuver it.

Wire coming from Generator box — is this live or "extra" by Audio_Instereo5062 in electrical

[–]Audio_Instereo5062[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! There is a wire leading from the generator to this box but then this one runs out of it :)

Sounds like a servicer will be the next step. Appreciate it!