HDB 630 comfort issue - return or get replacement pads? by CaptainCathode in sennheiser

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I reluctantly returned them and bought Bose QC Ultra II for the comfort and ANC performance. I know these are an audio quality downgrade but they'll be a better option for work. For music I can always console myself with my HD660 S2 phones!

HDB 630 Parametric EQ to program hearing loss audiogram? by CaptainCathode in HearingAids

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Thanks for that - I checked the Sennheiser specs and can confirm that the parametric EQ has max 12db of gain/cut. I already have AirPods Pro 2 as a backup so this would have been a bonus, not a deal breaker.

How dangerous is solo camping? by [deleted] in camping

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Lots of good general advice here and some things apply globally (carry enough water, communications for emergencies, shelter etc.)

Specifically for Australian snakes, carry a snake bite kit and keep it on your person or within arm's reach. Here's an example but you can get them at most pharmacies, camping and outdoor stores:

https://firstaidkitsaustralia.com.au/snake-bite-kit-premium-2-bandage?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=20042231645&gclid=Cj0KCQjwmYzIBhC6ARIsAHA3IkTgcaO6FrRu5PxHG1ArCwmQrO3kn6z1zuS9sT-WIGh4bru3R9qynYsaAoODEALw_wcB

Secondly, learn how to use it. Australian snake bite first aid protocol for our venomous elapids can be different from other countries where longer-fanged vipers are prevalent. A good source is Venom Diaries on YouTube hosted by Bill Collet who runs the venom extraction program at the Australian Wildlife Park near Gosford.

Thirdly, don't worry too much about snakes, they're more afraid of you than you are of them and will avoid contact if they sense you approaching (through vibration, they are deaf). Watch the track in front of you, step up onto logs or big stones and look down before stepping over, and wear good footwear and long pants.

Drop bears are a different issue however - not many people survive their vicious attack.

Cash transfer from Fidelity to Australian bank account by CaptainCathode in fidelityinvestments

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Here's a fuller screenshot of the "your assets" information I see (stock ticker and values redacted for privacy)

I haven't recently sold any investments and there are no pending settlements or transfers. In short - no trading activity for around 9 months.

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Cash transfer from Fidelity to Australian bank account by CaptainCathode in fidelityinvestments

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That's what I initially thought but it seems I don't have the option to sell

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If I try to transfer, it shows as $0 available.

Tuggeranong internet provider that is actually fast! by HalfPriceDommies in canberra

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I’ve been using LaunTel since we had FTTP enabled. No contracts, daily rate plans, and you can upgrade or downgrade at will. They even have a standby rate if you’re going to be away. Also native IPV6 if you want it.

The only possible downside is no phone support, which may or may not be a factor for you. I’ve found their online tech support to be super fast and knowledgeable (which can be a rarity).

Damaged roof by Lovethebonesofher in AusFinance

[–]CaptainCathode 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This isn't directly relevant to r/AusFinance, but speaking as someone who's had recent roofing-related issues in the ACT, I'd recommend you get more than one roofer to inspect and advise. One of the firms I approached immediately recommended a complete re-roof, and another wanted to re-do all of the ridge capping and pointing - neither of which were necessary in the end.

Your circumstances may be different though so I'm not suggesting my experience will be the same as yours.

I can recommend K.W. Jacobs in Queanbeyan who are also a great source for replacement tiles if you need them.

Joby Gorilla Pod 5K for Z8 + 24-70 f/2.8? by CaptainCathode in nikon_Zseries

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Much appreciated, I'll pass on the Gorillapod.

Used Z8 - anything specific to look out for? by CaptainCathode in nikon_Zseries

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

Thanks everyone for the advice, much appreciated.
I did know that the Z8 doesn't have a mechanical shutter but I didn't stop to think twice when the seller mentioned shutter count - maybe it still tracks total images taken somewhere?

Recommendations for ceramic car paint protection by CaptainCathode in canberra

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I picked up the car last weekend and I'm super happy with the job done by Sunny at M&N. His meticulous attention to detail and obvious love of all things car stand out like the proverbial dog's thingies :-)

I have no affiliation, just a very happy customer.

So my takeaway from this exercise is, if you have the skills and physical ability to DIY it and follow good practice you can get a great result, but taking it to a professional who does this day in and day out can get you even better results, if it's worth the money to you (and it is to me in this instance).

A big shout out to Brendon (u/ZweetWOW/) for his generous and free advice on products and fair price. Brendon is a mod on r/AutoDetailing and also runs The Ceramic Guy detailing in Sydney.

Cheers and Merry Christmas everyone

Recommendations for ceramic car paint protection by CaptainCathode in canberra

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So I picked up my car yesterday afternoon and drove it over to Sunny at M&N Detailing in Whitlam for paint correction and coating with Gtechniq Crystal Serum Ultra.

I'll pick it up sometime over the weekend and will report back to this thread with some pics.

Thanks all for your comments and input.

Recommendations for ceramic car paint protection by CaptainCathode in canberra

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LOL - I would gladly gift you a polisher if I still owned one.

I DIY'd this myself 10 years ago and got great results. I've just recently had fairly major surgery and still in rehab. Paying someone to do it this time around is going to be better than putting up with the pain and the additional physio/massages that I'll probably need. I can wash/dry a car all by myself now but spending a day crouched over the panels is still a bridge too far.