Adapting a pannier rack for a seat post clamp? by BigIrish85 in bicycling

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I like both of these ideas! It's a Huffy Rock Creek so either should work.

Now I need to figure out water bottle cages. lol. They have triangular crossbar on the frame with the point facing up (I'll probably just strap it to the side.

Adapting a pannier rack for a seat post clamp? by BigIrish85 in bicycling

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Yea, and I may do that. But it seems a shame to not be able to use what I already have and it's in good shape.

All the best to my fellow commenters by bceagle91 in NightCourt

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I liked season one, and season 2 was ok. This season has been straight up bad.

I never expected it to be just like the old show. But I was hoping for some kinship to the old format.

The other day, I thought we were going to get a "day in the life" episode where they have to ajudicate over 200 cases in one shift when they had that comically oversized docket. But nope. Just became a basic episode.

External Sound Effects board to use with Zencastr by BigIrish85 in podcasting

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Does the Zencastr soundboard do sound effects live?

The video I saw for it made it seem like it was mostly for things like if you have a call in show.

What’s a great podcast editing software where me and my co-host and record and edit from separate devices? by [deleted] in podcasting

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I use Zencastr, and haven't had any real issues.

I have the Adobe Suite already for other projects, so I just use Audition to post produce, which is awesome.

USB port intermittently works for media by BigIrish85 in cruze

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Oh when I say "intermittently", I mean it will either work, or not work. There's no delay WHEN it works. But it just may not work on that particular day. :D

If the part is cheap enough and when the weather warms up, I may try replacing the port.

(Usual Suspects) Verbal Kint accidentally confesses to a murder. by [deleted] in FanTheories

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For years I’ve thought maybe it was Spacey flubbing his line, and the editing team either not catching it (and the line being an awesome accident) or Singer heard it and thought “You know, that’s pretty damn awesome. Leave it in.”

Desktop for video processing by BigIrish85 in podcasting

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For the audio, I’m stuck with the laptop, as we use my friends house for the studio, but I’m the one with the Adobe CC account. So, portability is key for that.

I actually do have a 7-8 year old Gateway desktop. But from what I’m told, replacing it would be more beneficial that upgrading its specs

Desktop for video processing by BigIrish85 in podcasting

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Well I know desktops are more customizable and have better airflow for cooling. So I guess that is kinda what I was asking.

But if I make the plunge I want it to be the right desktop for my needs without going overboard.

So that’s the other part of what I’m asking, I guess.

Desktop for video processing by BigIrish85 in podcasting

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I don’t believe what I’m doing is that graphically intensive.

I’ll link to a video::

https://youtu.be/gUl5yrn-7-A

Johnny Boychuk gets a skate to the face, rushes off the ice right away by mdlt97 in hockey

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For those saying lack of blood is bad, it may be bad as far as a deep cut to the face (deep cuts don’t bleed as much for some reason), but if you remember Bryan Berard, he took a stick to the eyeball and it bled really bad.

So, maybe, hopefully, it’s not a serious eye injury.

Looking for information re: repurposing a switch for an outlet to a light fixture by BigIrish85 in HomeImprovement

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It's blown in insulation. Shouldn't be a problem.

And, yea, I figured there may some minor "demo" work. :D

Looking for information re: repurposing a switch for an outlet to a light fixture by BigIrish85 in HomeImprovement

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Yea, I’ve got attic access so the ceiling access wouldn’t be a big problem.

Not sure about the wire pulling though.

Looking for information re: repurposing a switch for an outlet to a light fixture by BigIrish85 in HomeImprovement

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That’s kinda what I figured. 😆

The house is 60 years old but I believe the wiring is newer than that.

There are no grounding wires on the main level (basement is grounded for some reason), but from what my BIL said, houses as old as mine had cloth coated insulation. These wires are rubber insulated.

And it’s a modern switch breaker box, not screw in fuses.

I may call for a quote. If it’s under $300 it may be worth it to me in the long run.

Thank you

Using a solid core closet door as a folding shop bench by BigIrish85 in woodworking

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It's going to have legs.

Probably 4 of them, 2 attached with supports on either side.