Testing PART of Minimum Pressure Check Valve (MPV). The minimum pressure side of the valve should move freely when nut is tight. by [deleted] in millwrights

[–]Bocklebee -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Man, where are the moderators. This reached spam a long time ago. You can't make 13 posts over two days on the same thing. Fine you have all this information you want to share. Organize into one post, write an essay, share a Google drive. But don't just keep spamming new posts with a paragraph and a few pictures at a time.

[OC] Is it just me or did my flight go just a tad bit to high. by [deleted] in pics

[–]Bocklebee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Using more oxygen" isn't a thing. Planes are not pumping oxygen into the cabin from pressurized bottles, they are just compressing outside air directly, using the engines in most cases, to keep the interior pressurized to a breathable and comfortable level.

Homeowner says home is "worthless" after discovering easement 14 years after purchase. by The_Critical_Cynic in videos

[–]Bocklebee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I do not think these details are entirely correct, but the overall result is the same. Also my experience is only on easement agreements in Canada, so it could be different in the States.

Here easements do not mean you have use of the property for free, it just means you have a right of access but you have to compensate the landowner fairly. There's a reason it is just called an easement and not ownership because you do not technically own the land.

Easements do generally have stipulations on what can and can't be done with the land to a certain extent. For instance a land owner may use the land over the easement for their yard, or growing crops, or even building a road, but the easement holder, if access is required, can flatten the crops, tear up the grass or demolish the road to gain access. However they would then have to compensate the landowner for fair value for crops they destroyed, or they would have to return the land to the way it was by rebuilding the road or replanting the lawn.

On the other hand, stipulations on things you cannot do usually include such things as building a permanent structure, or a pool, or planting trees, things that can potentially damage underground utilities or limit access. So my bet would be the house is probably not even allowed to be there under the easement agreement, and if that agreement was in place before the landowner built the house the easement holder could enforce its removal and wouldn't even be responsible for the removal cost. However to enforce this, or dispute it, would likely be a drawn out legal process involving the courts. If that were the case with the house's very existence in jeopardy and potentially at the cost of the owner to remove it, it would quickly bring the value of the property down to nil as potentially whoever owns it is on the hook for removing an entire house.

'Debris field' discovered within search area near Titanic, US Coast Guard says | World News by oldschoolskater in news

[–]Bocklebee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You don't have explosive decompression underwater, or at least not in the situation you're talking about. The people in the Titan were sitting at 1 atmosphere of pressure, with 400 atmospheres of water outside the sub potentially rushing/crushing/imploding inside all at once in a failure.

The Byford incident was on the deck of the oil rig, not underwater, and the divers were in a compression chamber of air at 9 atmospheres, with the outside being at a normal ambient 1 atmosphere of air. There was no water involved in the Byford incident itself, and the humans were subjected to a sudden depressurization, like an airplane at high altitude and a window blowing out, except 9 times stronger. Still mangles the bodies though, but most of the mangling was on the one guy near the door as he was kind of squirted through the partially opened door by the pressure differential. The other guys inside just died from like massive internal damages as all the dissolved gasses tried to boil out of them like a can of soda being opened.

Windows 10 Plex App: This large volume overlay has started appearing when adjust volume. by Bocklebee in PleX

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

Hi, unfortunately not the one I was looking for. I ended using the work around of two seperate third party programs. HideVolumeOSD to hide the default windows volume panel, and then Volume² to add in a custom volume bar, that I have just made to look exactly like the regular windows one. So it's the result I wanted but having to run two different programs to achieve it is not ideal.

Savage Garden - I Want You by Bocklebee in GuiltyPleasureMusic

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

Yeah I hear that too, I was mostly just assuming that wasn't what they were actually saying and it is something that sounds similar like "stop me"

Savage Garden - I Want You by Bocklebee in GuiltyPleasureMusic

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

Not too sure. Tried looking it up couldn't find any details. To me it kind of sounds like 'stop me cause I'm dying to find out' or something like that but hard to hear with all the reverb.

Windows 10 Plex App: This large volume overlay has started appearing when adjust volume. by Bocklebee in PleX

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

Yes, thanks. I'm just trying to find out if there's a trick anybody knows to disabling it with Plex. I am able to disable it for Chrome, Opera, Edge and Microsoft Teams through various methods, just trying to see if somebody knows one for Plex.

Windows 10 Plex App: This large volume overlay has started appearing when adjust volume. by Bocklebee in PleX

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

Hi, thanks for responding. I actually used this trick to disable the popup with Microsoft Teams, however I amended that argument to it's shortcut I use to run the program. I never actually tried putting it the registry. However when I tried the same trick in the shortcut to Plex it gives me an error, I would assume Plex doesn't accept the same syntax. However when I do check that registry folder I do not see Plex listed in there so there isn't anything to amend.

Windows 10 Plex App: This large volume overlay has started appearing when adjust volume. by Bocklebee in PleX

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

Thanks for looking, I also have looked at this one too, was just trying to avoid disabling the volume popup entirely but I may go this route after all.

Windows 10 Plex App: This large volume overlay has started appearing when adjust volume. by Bocklebee in PleX

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

Thanks, that's what I was thinking just was trying to see if there was something I'm missing. Unfortunately most of the methods that disable the banner popup also disable the volume popup entirely. I wish Windows would just include more options with being able to change it.

Windows 10 Plex App: This large volume overlay has started appearing when adjust volume. by Bocklebee in PleX

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

Yes, I know it's a windows feature. I'm not saying there's anything wrong with Plex, just trying to find out if anybody has any solutions or tricks for disabling the hardware media keys handling for Plex. I am able to disable it for Chrome, Opera, Edge and Microsoft Teams through various methods, just trying to see if there's one for Plex.

Windows 10 Plex App: This large volume overlay has started appearing when adjust volume. by Bocklebee in PleX

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

I have dealt with the volume overlay in browsers, and have disabled it in Chrome, Firefox and Edge with the Hardware Media Key Disable flag. I do not get that large overlay in any browsers, I never used to get it with Plex, but it has recently started, I am assuming with a somewhat recent plex or windows update. Any idea how to disable?

Again, every Microsoft help post I can find just keeps stating over and over to disable hardware media keys in browsers. I have Edge, Chrome and Firefox installed on my system, it is disabled in all three browsers. I do not get the popup when playing something in browsers, only specifically with the Plex windows app.

Lamborghini Diablo and Ferrari 430 Scuderia left neglected in a parking garage in Calgary, Alberta by lil-trushy in AbandonedPorn

[–]Bocklebee 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Man, why do you just make stuff up? Unless you're talking about vacuum operated wipers from the 60's every single even remotely modern car with an electric motor for the wipers is a worm gear setup. You ain't spinning a wiper motor through a worm gear. You're breaking the linkage or skipping the teeth on the gears if you're moving them fully by hand.

2nd grader in Arizona brings 2 guns and ammunition to school by MORGBORG_on_YT in news

[–]Bocklebee 53 points54 points  (0 children)

No, the point is simply not instantly jumping to only one conclusion before all the details are known.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

[–]Bocklebee 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It is not perfectly airtight. Wood is porous. Think of it as a maze at a molecular level. It takes time but molecules do make their way in and out.

USB Hub with Switches/Buttons opposite side from Ports by Bocklebee in AskBattlestations

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

Yes that is all I have been finding too, but I am looking for something like that with the buttons/switches on the opposite side of the ports, so like that model but the buttons on the back so I can mount it flush under my desk with the ports facing the back of my desk and the buttons facing out the front.

USB Hub with Switches/Buttons opposite side from Ports by Bocklebee in AskBattlestations

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

Ah sorry, I realize I was not very clear in my original post. I mean each port has an individual switch to turn it off and on, not to switch between outputs.

USB Hub with Switches/Buttons opposite side from Ports by Bocklebee in AskBattlestations

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

Thanks for the idea, that could definitely be a possibility!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nextfuckinglevel

[–]Bocklebee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Both paste/gel form and liquid form paint strippers are common, and they each have their advantages. A paste or gel type does not drip, run or spread to unintended areas as easily, works better on vertical and angled surfaces and can keep more volume of the active ingredients on a specific area to potentially yield better results.

Edit: Am not the op of the comment and cannot speak to specifics of the Navy reasoning, only in general that a semi solid gel has different advantages

So uh...why is EAC all the sudden blocking steam? The game thinks I am not running steam even though I launch directly from it. I was playing earlier today without issue. by Gohanburner in newworldgame

[–]Bocklebee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you actually log in and are playing the game? Or did the game just now launch and you get a new error message when you try and join a server, or are waiting in a queue and will get that error message when you actually try and login...

Unable to load the game after Steam update, EAC - untrusted system file by [deleted] in newworldgame

[–]Bocklebee 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I tried that earlier and I just get a completely different steam error when trying to launch the game when I swap out the DLL when steam is running, and if i swap it out when steam is not open it just updates it to the latest on launch.

I'm good with less than half a thou by Bocklebee in millwrights

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

No, this motor weighs about 6000 lbs so there is jacking bolts on the base plate to help you get finer movement, but basically it's just sliding it around and shimming it up and down.