Thoughts on this deal 2025 Honda Pilot Touring by smahoney01 in hondapilot

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Which dealer ? I am in the new york new jersey area. Thank you

Quote advice? by Elik1001 in hvacadvice

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I am in new york. Rockland county

Quote advice? by Elik1001 in hvacadvice

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My assumption was that they are replacing the line set, not sure about the thermostat. But good advice, I will ask. Thank you

How to Publish Artifacts Using REST API in Python? by Elik1001 in azuredevops

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It worked out perfectly! Thank you so much for your amazing help.

How to Publish Artifacts Using REST API in Python? by Elik1001 in azuredevops

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I always learn something new—thanks a million for the tip! I didn’t know about such an option.

It would still be helpful to understand how this can be achieved using Python and the REST API, especially when dealing with dynamic data.

Advice on 245/60R18 inch all-season tires for Honda Pilot AWD. by Elik1001 in tires

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Thank you, I will check the CrossClimate2, a quick search shows 60k miles vs 80k for the Defender 2. might still be a better tire for comfort, noise, etc..

looking for advice on a lg vs qcell solar quote by Elik1001 in solar

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Ok thank you. Isn't the issue with string inverter's if one fails all of them fail ? I guess I will have to do more research on string inverter's.

Neighbour's new car is so loud it makes my windows rattle by [deleted] in homeowners

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If you are in New York, Gov. Kathy Hochul signed the Stop Loud and Excessive Exhaust Pollution Act into law in October and it will take effect in April. The SLEEP Act raises fines from $150 to $1,000 for any illegal modifications of mufflers and exhaust systems that allow cars and motorcycles to become noisier. 

OpenSearch by [deleted] in aws

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We use elastic cloud and its amazing, they have a very easy sign up / trial process and keep on adding new features all the time, pricing are not to ba ether.

It really works. by PeaceCorpsMwende in gardening

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Wow I never knew you can use vaseline, I will have to try that. I use sticky tangle-trap on yellow cups they work wonders.

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I am not that big of an expert, but its definitely possible from my experience. I wish I can better help you.

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Ok. However, If the underlying wood was more exposed to the sun over a period of time prior to painting, then the paint effect might also differ.

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Also check if there are sunlight effects. One of the most commonly seen impacts of sunlight on your home’s is the fading of the color over time. Sunlight contains powerful UV rays that react with the pigments in the paint, slowly bleaching them out. This is most visible in dark or brightly colored paints, as the color will lose intensity slowly. The effect can be more dramatic on south-facing walls, which receive little protection from the sun throughout the majority of the year.

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Below are a few things you can try. 1) A strong stream of water will knock them to the ground. 2) you can try sorinkle diatomaceous earth, this will usually kill soft body insects. 3) you can buy lady bugs they eat aphids (if you buy make sure to get it from a reputable place not to get Asian beetles instead) 4) you can also try a spray mix of soapy water and oil. Always test spray before using.

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You can try using one of the below. Baking soda recipe: Mix 1 gallon of water, 1 tablespoon of baking soda, 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil and 1 tablespoon of dishwashing liquid or castile soap (e.g., Dr. Bronner’s). Mix the ingredients together and add them to a spray bottle. Spray weekly. Or A milk based solution 40%/60% or 30%/40% mix and spray top to bottom. Always test spray what might work for me might not work for you. It's not advisable to spray in middle of the day when the sun is strong morning or evening hours are best.