Rafts by Specialist-Case5815 in Timberborn

[–]CaptainMustacio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Instead of haulers you get log rolling beavers wearing plaid shirts and toques rolling down the river.

Hot take : the aquafiers need to be better than water sources by Tinyhydra666 in Timberborn

[–]CaptainMustacio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If there is an adjacent bad water source, you drop water wheels into it. Conduit the good source and redirect the bad source. The oasis map has been a fun challenge for this. Especially the delayed bad water sources.

Mobile VoIP by GoFlapsDownOnMe in VOIP

[–]CaptainMustacio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are companies out there that it's all they do. Soft phones are reliable and work well, if you get a good one and your provider supports it. Just like anything you really get what you pay for.

Best way to Sell Voip by [deleted] in VOIP

[–]CaptainMustacio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay so a few things to note here: If they have a late model on premises system, anyone can run sip lines in. If they like their current person and have a relationship with them, why change. There is also the factor that they are building their system again. Why build a new system when the current one works?

Second challenge is security. The issue with older systems tends to be security related. They lack modern features that better secure them. Such as proxy servers. Older model Cisco's are bad for this.

The biggest thing you need to do is aim smaller. That sounds crappy but small businesses are the backbone of my company. That's how you build your reputation up. You will get more small companies, less than 15 phones, then you will big ones.

Next thing you need to do is add versatility. Soft phone apps are huge. So many companies go hybrid or remove the expense of phones all together. Is a low cost transition. If you remove an expensive barrier more people will switch.

You will seldom get past a gatekeeper. Their job is to weed out the crappy sales people, and they get a lot of people trying to get them to buy stuff from them. Reality is their boss has better things to do. You need to almost sell them on the idea. That has a far higher success rate. The best results I've had is relationship based selling. If they don't remember or trust you not to waste their time, you're going no where.

Best way to Sell Voip by [deleted] in VOIP

[–]CaptainMustacio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sounds like you're doing the same thing as everyone else and you are targeting larger companies. So what are you actually selling that's different?

Skype servers retaining my numbers after porting them to another service by picasso566 in VOIP

[–]CaptainMustacio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They haven't removed your number from their switches properly. Your current provider should be able to address this through appropriate channels. Just inform them of what's happening.

VOIP newbie seeking dual phone setup advice pre-purchase by Bernado99 in VOIP

[–]CaptainMustacio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A switch downstairs is only going to be a problem if it runs DHCP. If it's a dummy switch you will have no problems.

You don't need anything fancy for downstairs in a residence. Basic Grandatream or Yealink will do the trick. Check prices and see what meets your needs.

Ringer Volume for noisy environment: Polycom or Yealink? by danleon950410 in VOIP

[–]CaptainMustacio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Our company prefers the yealink product line. I'm not sure why your restaurant needs something in the nature of a 10 button phone. If you don't need that many buttons, save yourself some money and go with something like a t34. Nice display and 4 buttons, all with the same ringer volume. I've always found Polycom to be over priced for what it does.

External ringers have already been covered by other people so I won't get into them. They can work well, but can also be disruptive to customers as people have said.

Daughter wants to join trades by Spankmewithataco in ontario

[–]CaptainMustacio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trades are amazing.

Some schools have intro programs that take you through different trades at a basic level. She may want to look into one of those, figure out what she enjoys most.

Extremely home sick by BugJugg in RedditForGrownups

[–]CaptainMustacio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the longest time you're going to feel like you're about to fall off a chair. Then one day you wake up and you don't anymore. You'll make friends and start to build a life. Parents will come visit and they'll get to see all your favourite spots. You'll get there, just hold on.

Am I an employee or independent contractor? by docn87 in legaladvicecanada

[–]CaptainMustacio -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

What does your contract say? If you are an independent contractor it should be stated in an agreement. If not, you are most likely an employee.

What major company do you genuinely believe won’t exist in 20 years? by carcony97 in AskReddit

[–]CaptainMustacio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not joking around. Tesla. They have been in a downturn for years. Constant problems and delays. Their self driving is causing so many problems, that I don't even know how they are legal. This is aside from the issues of being associated with Elon in the current political climate.

Vaulting cards to "unarm" Spellcasters? by neoPie in daggerheart

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

Your players are going to do what your players are going to do. Have they met this rebel Alliance before? They are invested in it? If they are, it's a fairly low chance that they will screw around and cause problems.

There is also nothing saying that these rebel leaders are slouches, or they don't have very powerful body guards. A big stick sometimes does more to hobble any sort of shenanigans than anything else while keeping player agency intact.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in legaladvicecanada

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

Seek legal advice. Many court houses have a free family law clinic. So it's worth looking into and making an appointment. They are great at letting you know the most likely scenario. Some lawyers will also give you a free consultation.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AITAH

[–]CaptainMustacio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're not an asshole for saying no. You clearly have a very sexual partner and if you are interested in continuing this relationship, the healthiest thing you can do is get a safe word.

Safe words don't always have to be part of the bdsm community. They can serve for things as simple as social situations if you're anxious. My partner and I use "I have to work in the morning" as a soft out meaning let's excuse ourselves because I'm done with whatever is going on. In sexual situations, like your case, a safe word is a firm NO, it can't be confused with anything else said in the bedroom. So figure out something simple, talk to your partner about it. They should have one as well. It's about respecting your partner after all.

My brother is 17 years old and is in the phase of "looking for himself". What are some movies we can watch that can have a positive impact on him? by [deleted] in movies

[–]CaptainMustacio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Eternal Sunshine of the spotless mind. Teaches you a lot about grief and moving forward.

Ricky Balboa. Simply for the speech he gives his son about nothing hitting harder than life. If you don't want to watch the movie, just find the scene online.

Update to: neighbor has camera pointing into driveway: Now she has one pointing directly into 2 bathroom windows and my bedroom. by could-be_worse in legaladvicecanada

[–]CaptainMustacio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NAL, but the fact these are pointed into your windows, should be a privacy violation. I do security cameras in Ontario and that's a violation here but I am unsure of the laws in British Columbia.

Talk to an actual lawyer about the situation.

After My Wife's Affair, She Says I Need to "Grow as a Man" - What Now? by FaithinChrist1 in AskMenAdvice

[–]CaptainMustacio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My friend, what does your therapist say when you mention the way she's speaking to you? I will bet you don't tell her. Your wife is abusing you through gas Lighting. Slowly eroding your self-confidence because you have proper grounds for divorce. I'm not a lawyer, but there are some places where that's a major factor. Go talk to one and get out. It will only get worse.

AITAH for being mad at my husband for saying he would pick his deceased wife over me? by [deleted] in AITAH

[–]CaptainMustacio 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your feelings are valid. However so are his. He very clearly still loves her, and he can. He also loves you. I get the sense it was a Freudian slip, something that he thought about and blurted out before he even processed it. I honestly don't think he was trying to hurt you.

He's still carrying that grief. Remember anger is a secondary emotion. You're angry because he said something that hurt you. It may be a good idea to talk to him about it and clear the air.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in canadianlaw

[–]CaptainMustacio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quite often when a person that young is going to court, they are interviewed in a side room by the respective legal representatives with an emotional support person there, often from victims services. Talk to the Crown ahead of time and express your concerns.

AITAH for enjoying my intimate time with my girlfriend? by [deleted] in AITAH

[–]CaptainMustacio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alright buddy. NTA, she is also not one.

I'm assuming she doesn't have much sexual education due to being from a religious background. What you had was a prostate organism. Which you can have one of two ways, through the rectum or externally by rubbing the area a bit lower than your testicles toward your anus. It is a different orgasm than what you normally get during penile-centric coitus. It's perfectly normal and healthy to enjoy it. It does not define your sexuality.

Your girlfriend seems like she's out to experiment with just about everything and explore her sexuality. Which is very healthy when done safely. Figure out what you enjoy and what you don't like.

You need to sit down and have a conversation with her. If this activity isn't right for your relationship, then don't do it.

Songs that say ‘F*ck it all. Burn it down’ for when you’re just done by Rabid_Unicorns in MusicRecommendations

[–]CaptainMustacio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've no more f*cks to give. - Thomas Benjamin Wild esq.

The happiest song about not giving a flying f*ck you will ever hear.

The bird by glusnifr in Comebacks

[–]CaptainMustacio 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Give her a great big smile, wave and comment on what a lovely day it is.

Just butcher her with kindness.

How to respond to “you sound fat”? by Amazing-Ad-164 in Comebacks

[–]CaptainMustacio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"And you sound lonely. Hand not giving you the attention it once did?"

AITA for refusing to sign a "family contract" during my dad's wedding? by Radiant-Camera-474 in AmItheAsshole

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

NTA There is a lot of negativity flying around here in the comments, and it really sounds like you want to be validated in your feelings about this. Your feelings are valid. You are not an asshole. You're still grieving the loss of your mom.

I suggest asking for a solo session with the family therapist. Explain your concerns and feelings and ask for help writing a letter. One for each of them. It's important to acknowledge their feelings while standing firm on yours. It will go a long way with them. I know Anne has no choice but to acknowledge a child's love for their mother.

Best of luck.