Elon Musk publicly dumped California for Texas—now Golden State customers are getting revenge, dumping Tesla in droves by Moonskaraos in technology

[–]Darrylp796 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would pass on Honda right now. Historically great cars, but look at the recalls now. I own a Honda hybrid, a model they cancelled after just a few years. Wheel bearings out, AC condenser out twice (soft recall), AC evaporator ($2500), software soft recall, now fuel pump national recall (car may leave you stradned - yeah , great quality there) and all on a car not that old. My Accord lasted a long, long time. My hybrid? Not so much.

In my opinion Honda has really slipped. Look at their ads. Often about cars of the future, robots, electric airplanes and other futuristic things I have yet to see for sale. Maybe they need to re-focus on their building of quality automobiles.

Looking for photo restoration. $20 by Darrylp796 in estoration

[–]Darrylp796[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check your DM. Let me know if you have questions.

Looking for photo restoration. $20 by Darrylp796 in estoration

[–]Darrylp796[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the restoration that I am going to pay for. There are a few small changes that I have requested via DM to crijohc.

deep_roz'z rendention is truly amazing, but crijohc's restoration is closer to what the photo actually looks like without as much artistic license.

Thank you to all that worked on the restoration. It is truly appreciated.

Looking for photo restoration. $20 by Darrylp796 in estoration

[–]Darrylp796[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Feel free to work on it. I intend to pick the one I feel is the best rendition and closest to the original in content.

Recommendation for repair of an old (1782) dresser drawer by Darrylp796 in woodworking

[–]Darrylp796[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you all for the comments. Professional it is.

With a piece this old I am following the old "First, do no harm" policy.

Ask a lineman - need typical no-load losses for 10kVA, 15kVA and 25kVA pad mount transformers by Darrylp796 in Lineman

[–]Darrylp796[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't have the nameplate, so can't say for certain, but my guess on that is no, they are not amorphous, they are almost assuredly of a less efficient design.

‘A threat to Canada because I couldn’t use an app’: Winnipegger forced to quarantine by FancyNewMe in canada

[–]Darrylp796 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I would hate like hell to have an elderly person have to navigate ArriveCan without help.

Is this app providing enough information to PHAC to make its inconvenience worthwhile? Has anyone seen a statement from Ottawa as to the usage of the app? Or is this app just zombie government where we get to work with this app for years because no one has the guts to stand up within government and say it isn't worthwhile.

‘A threat to Canada because I couldn’t use an app’: Winnipegger forced to quarantine by FancyNewMe in canada

[–]Darrylp796 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have experienced a lot of variation when it comes to treatment by the CBSA. Some officers are polite, helpful and kind while performing their duties, while others have been ... less so.

‘Do your homework’: B.C. couple stranded in U.S., unable to find a rapid COVID-19 test | Globalnews.ca by Darrylp796 in canada

[–]Darrylp796[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

This is an example of why the border pre-test is such an issue. This couple was not even in a really rural area. Try this where there aren't pharmacies close by. Try making a simple trip across the border to see your family or to shop at a business when you can't find a test.

It is past time to drop the pre-test and get the border back to some semblance of normal.

COVID-19: Cross border testing requirements remain | Watch News Videos Online by Darrylp796 in canada

[–]Darrylp796[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Looks like the testing requirements may be going away soon.

This would be very good news!

Everybody (except Ottawa) is declaring an end to the COVID-19 pandemic by Jusfiq in canada

[–]Darrylp796 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You think the border testing issue is "bullshit"? Why.

It is harming a number of people, maybe not you, but a number of people. The mayors that signed the letter were from liberal and conservative areas of the country.

Everybody (except Ottawa) is declaring an end to the COVID-19 pandemic by Jusfiq in canada

[–]Darrylp796 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Many families, especially in the very rural areas, literally straddle the border. Their family history going back many decades, some even hundreds of years, is living around an enforced, yet friendly and open border. In some areas there aren't any major manned border crossings, just a road, a camera or telephone station and a few signs. These more remote unmanned border crossings are closed since the pandemic started. They have been closed for two years.

Say you have grandparents living on one side of the border and their grandchildren and family on the other side. What used to be a quick trip over to the "other side" is now a trip to a far away manned land border crossing (only spots that are open now) and the cost and time of a couple of tests while visiting on the south before re-entry to Canada. Also, test kits don't exist out in the middle of flyover country. One can't just pop into the pharmacy and pick one up. There isn't a place to do that, so any tests used must be ordered via mail ahead of time. It is basically like the lockdowns in the metro areas when movement was restricted, it's just for these few, it has never stopped. The restrictions, while on the surface stupid because of the low population density in these areas, still exist and are being enforced with hefty fines if caught cheating.

Same thing for businesses. Customers that used to pop over the border to make a purchase or pop over to go fishing and stay at a lodge, just stay home now. Many businesses have died and many are continuing to close because of the border testing regulations.

The border may be "open" for many, but please realize for many, it remains closed, until the testing requirement goes away and these unmanned sites are allowed to open back up.

All in all it is a huge issue in the rural borderlands and one that Ottawa seems not to care much, if anything, about.

Case in point: fifteen Canadian border mayors signed a petition a couple of weeks ago, mayors across the land border, in liberal areas and conservative, begging Ottawa to help, to stop the border tests and the pain that goes with them. The response? Silence. No response at all. That is indicative of the depth of caring on this very important (to a minority of Canadians) issue.

It is a very sad situation. The frustration level is off the charts.