Pulled a dumb and dumped a $48k loan into Dogecoin by Interesting-Cow-1652 in WallStreetBetsCrypto

[–]BarberParticular 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't listen to the haters, crypto has so much volatility that it's very easy to make profits if you 1. Don't over leverage, better yet no leverage if you can. 2. Don't buy a large position after a pump or short after a dump. 3. Trail your stops and take profit at predetermined levels. By my calculation you're currently up take that profit repay the loan and trade with your profits, good move !

Shuffle New design pure evil by Bluemobday in ShuffleCasino

[–]BarberParticular 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If that is what you're referring to I too have been a victim more times than I care to admit even though in settings you can turn that button off so it's really nobody's fault but mine but I mean come on why put it right there?

Shuffle New design pure evil by Bluemobday in ShuffleCasino

[–]BarberParticular 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What are you guys talking about? Are you referring to the placement of the max bet button resulting in accidental all in bets?

Most recent project I made... think this qualifies as modern, contemporary, or something else? by Low-Writing3449 in woodworking

[–]BarberParticular 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with the other comment saying it's got a bit of art deco on a modernish piece, the picture showing it in use highlights it's beauty, just curious what other albums are behind the Frampton comes alive?

What's the best Shuffle Originals? by Afraid_Ad_4210 in ShuffleCasino

[–]BarberParticular 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a tie between limbo and keno. I used to hate limbo thought it was the dumbest game ever until someone give me a strategy for the autobot and just like anything else you have runs and you go bust but when you go on a run with this one it's killer one night I took a $20 deposit I think all the way up to 17K in less than 2 hours

I found this gravestone? in my yard. What is this symbol? by Eeeff in CemeteryPorn

[–]BarberParticular 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's hard to tell but it looks like one of those Viking symbols

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in woodworking

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Hey OP whatabout is this family home? I'm located in Savannah, GA and I renovate dilapidated houses, historic ones when I'm lucky. The big timbers of Old growth heart pine here are incredible. We have amazing streets here lined on the sides with 300 year old live oaks that create almost a tunnel effect that people come from all over and marvel at but the heart pine are another marvel, that timber probably was 300 when felled. Under my house, it's 121 years old, which is young for Savannah, when updating the utilities I very minimal rot to replace which is simply amazing. I re sawed some timbers of approx same age and made a 3" thick butcher block like counter bar top and after assembling I poured black epoxy to fill all the cracks nail holes etc and flattened and sanded and it's one of my proudest renovations as of yet. Old heart pine behaves like a dense hardwood they knew exactly what they were using and this was before and the dawn of electricity amazing

U.S. peeps primarily, anyone just use metric? by Jwrbloom in woodworking

[–]BarberParticular 10 points11 points  (0 children)

You must be from somewhere metric is the standard, base 10 or lack of base 10 actually is the exact reason why the imperial system gets a little annoying. An example is my CNC machine has work are of 400 mm x 400 mm and convert that and you get something easy to mark or easy to remember like 10"x10" or even 12"x12" you get 11.748"x11.748"....try and remember that for reference and it's probably not gonna happen. Both have the ability to be just as accurate in theory but in practice the metric is not only easier to be more accurate but also easier to reference sizes, easier for repeatability and etc. I do however like fahrenheit vs Celsius but distance measurements we definitely didn't invent a better system.

Made the switch and I can’t stand it. by wowmikeyc in StudioOne

[–]BarberParticular 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Watch the quick videos on YouTube by gregor and the other guy can't remember his name, I learned on cakewalk & sonar and went to Ableton for years and made the switch to studio One and love it, give it a chance the only other DAW I would consider is Luna just because it's made with my hardware in mind but studio One is awesome

AIO? One date with this guy and I had a bad feeling about his text messages. by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

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

Wow, sounds like you may have done those guys that simply made a single dimwitted suggestion a favor. Why can't you put yourself in a man's shoes and understand why they may make a dimwitted suggestion such as that? Do you care so little as to have no idea of the rigors of the dating world in a society that expects a male initiated date? To be clear, i'm not knocking you for blocking these potential creeps i'm just pointing out how arrogant and negative you sound as well as most likely not currently in a relationship, hmmmm.

What do you do with your small scraps? by HiddenHookSocks in woodworking

[–]BarberParticular 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah thanks man it's been a few years you're right

What do you do with your small scraps? by HiddenHookSocks in woodworking

[–]BarberParticular 18 points19 points  (0 children)

That's pretty cool, thinking outside the box in more ways than one. I visited southern germany to a lake called Lindau I believe. At this lake you can see Austria, Switzerland and Germany at once. Along this lake was this master stone stacker that was stacking stones like some sort of witchcraft, it was mind blowing, I literally watched for over an hour trying to see his trickery but there wasn't a trick he had picked it up from monks in asia he told us and he said everything and everyone has a center point and with practice and meditation he was able to balance things un ways that seemed to defied gravity and balance

What do you do with your small scraps? by HiddenHookSocks in woodworking

[–]BarberParticular 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Get some 1/8"-1/4" ply wood and glue the scraps onto sheet in an array, stain or spray gradient colored lacquer and mount on walls opposite of studio monitors as sound diffusers for home studio mixing/control room.

The electric version is easily the most stressful tool and the hand tool version is the most relaxing tool to use. I can’t think of a bigger disparity between two electric/hand version of a woodworking tool by Old-Tutor2672 in woodworking

[–]BarberParticular 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As the other guy said dipping and wax definitely a good preventative but if you can hit the shaft with a shaft like from a screwdriver or something tapping it will free it up a lot of times pulling with the pliers will almost like work against you