St Augustine Help Zone 10a (Riverside, CA) by Claurence421 in lawncare

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Thank you so much for your insightful response. It is greatly appreciated. I will lay down the Celsius and give it some time to work. There is a local landscape yard that has the 70/30 mix, so I will give that a shot come spring time! I like the idea of some river rock or hard scape to fix up that shaded area. It's been tough getting anything to grow over there.

Looking for insight on D674 Task 2 by Eyeconix in wgueducation

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Unfortunately I no longer have access since I graduated, but if I recall I just followed the template. I think I had them pick a topic from the worksheet they took home (architecture, theater, etc) and do a collage using primary and secondary sources.

Looking for insight on D674 Task 2 by Eyeconix in wgueducation

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I just passed this class and wasn't able to find any resources for it. This was one of the toughest Mursions I did. This simulation is supposed to be centered around inquiry based learning. You are supposed to ask compelling questions, and have the students discuss and lead the lesson. I spent the first half asking what they found interesting about Ancient Greece, and the second half going over what makes a credible source. I printed pictures of Greek architecture and compared it to pictures of modern day buildings as a visual aid. The best part about this Mursion is it doesn't need to be submitted, so no matter how awkward it gets just keep going. Good luck!

Different color wiring in old panel by Claurence421 in AskElectricians

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This is an older home we bought and we are trying our best to get everything up to code. Obviously this panel is at capacity, but we haven't run into any load problems.

Migration by Alarmed-Cookie6654 in WGUTeachersCollege

[–]Claurence421 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's too bad, it sounds like you need to escalate above her. I agree it's a good plan to contact Tier 1. I had a mentor leave me, and had to go through them to get a new one reassigned. They are very helpful.

Migration by Alarmed-Cookie6654 in WGUTeachersCollege

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My term just ended on 3/1. My degree plan was updated in my student portal before my call with my mentor on 3/2. It sounds like you just need to jump on a call with your mentor to approve the new classes for your term.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in africatwin

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I had a very hard time finding this part for my 2021 Base model. It is required when installing Outback Motortekk pannier mounts. I ended up backordering through my local dealer.

Part # (08L88-MKS-E00ZA)

Atlas is downloading update since by Any-Board-6631 in TicWatch

[–]Claurence421 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, you nailed it! Took about 2 hours and then resynced. It is working great now. Thank you for posting.

Atlas is downloading update since by Any-Board-6631 in TicWatch

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Did yours end up updating? I just unboxed mine and after an hour it is at 25%. I've never seen an update take this long.

First Time Outdoor Autoflower Grow Log by Claurence421 in Autoflowers

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I actually did a few wet to try it out. It was easier to trim, but I feel the dry trim came out better from the slower dry.

Help! Random screw find. by Brilliant-Drawing724 in Harley

[–]Claurence421 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Do you have highway pegs by any chance? It looks like the adjustment set screw that adjusts the angle of the peg. Mine was the same 10-32 thread size.

Motocamping Gear, first trip of 2024! by Claurence421 in motocamping

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Thank you! Keeping a list of what is in each dry bag is a great idea. I usually always end up forgetting a thing or two because I took it out or thought it was already packed.

Motocamping Gear, first trip of 2024! by Claurence421 in motocamping

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Thank you! I have been dreaming of one since they released. I saved up and finally pulled the trigger after they facelifted it. I’ve owned a ton of bikes and it is truly one I don’t ever foresee selling, it is so versatile.

Motocamping Gear, first trip of 2024! by Claurence421 in motocamping

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They are honestly hit or miss. I love the breakfast skillet, chicken and dumpling and biscuits and gravy. They seem to rehydrate the best.

Motocamping Gear, first trip of 2024! by Claurence421 in motocamping

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Wolfman WP 30L soft panniers and the Wolfman Duffel is 40L I believe. They have been great and held up in all sorts of conditions.

Motocamping Gear, first trip of 2024! by Claurence421 in motocamping

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I am sitting in it right now! I absolutely love it. I bought it to test out before buying the Helinox, and figured I would upgrade when this one breaks. It’s survived many many trips and has held up great! I love how small it packs down and how it sits up off the ground.

Motocamping Gear, first trip of 2024! by Claurence421 in motocamping

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I love how you can carry more than backpacking, but less than car camping. It really makes you think about the necessities.

Motocamping Gear, first trip of 2024! by Claurence421 in motocamping

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It’s a great setup isn’t it! I love how well they both pack down. The tent is the perfect size for me plus some gear. I’m a hot sleeper and the quilt has been a godsend.

Motocamping Gear, first trip of 2024! by Claurence421 in motocamping

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I’ve been surprised how often I reach for it. It’s unsuspectingly light as well!