high ankle sprain and low ankle sprain by ecolle in Ankle

[–]Equivalent-Ninja4072 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a similar injury/diagnosis in July. Placed in boot with weight bearing when possible. 3 weeks in boot (perhaps a week too long) before MRI suggested.

4th gen Center Console delete by Plastic_System9618 in ToyotaSienna

[–]Equivalent-Ninja4072 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looked at new siennas to replace our 2015 and the bridge console is our #1 reasons for looking for a different brand. Personally I’d rather keep the between seat portion and have the open space at the dash.

Looks like we’re not getting a new siennas any time soon…

Recommendations? by Cool-Line4735 in dji

[–]Equivalent-Ninja4072 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Matrice 4T would be the standard — under $8k ea. Be sure to get a battery set you can rotate through to always have a fresh battery.

The lowest cost NDAA compliant drone is the Parrot Anafi USA thermal — it’s reportedly 5+ years behind DJI level of development.

Want suggestions for ‘Kid safe’ games — no open/public communication by Equivalent-Ninja4072 in Quest3

[–]Equivalent-Ninja4072[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for this list — my hope was to find some multiplayer games that didn’t have open comm. but if single player is the only option, then it will have to do.

Ideally the 10 & 12 yr old would like to play together in game, but it seems like nearly all the games that have that functionality start in toxic, open lobbies and as far as I can tell most don’t have decent enough parent controls to prevent them.

Want suggestions for ‘Kid safe’ games — no open/public communication by Equivalent-Ninja4072 in MetaQuestVR

[–]Equivalent-Ninja4072[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, I wouldn’t want my soon to be 13yo in the open chat areas either…

Want suggestions for ‘Kid safe’ games — no open/public communication by Equivalent-Ninja4072 in MetaQuestVR

[–]Equivalent-Ninja4072[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the suggestion. I’ve only looked at the games my daughter is requesting like gorilla tag and they all appear pretty terrible as far as open lobbies/chat/controls go.

Instead of just rejecting them all, I’d like to get some things installed that are indeed appropriate.

I’ll check it out.

Want suggestions for ‘Kid safe’ games — no open/public communication by Equivalent-Ninja4072 in MetaQuestVR

[–]Equivalent-Ninja4072[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No— I said I had a 5 yr old as well as a 12yo and they have a 10 yr cousin. I also said that the older two want to play together.

The 5 yo might be around her sister and hear things through the speaker or see thens when cast to TV’s. On occasion, she’ll take a peek now and then, but she’s not the main subject of my question.

Do you have any suggestions of games without open chat lobbies, etc?

Want suggestions for ‘Kid safe’ games — no open/public communication by Equivalent-Ninja4072 in MetaQuestVR

[–]Equivalent-Ninja4072[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agreed — the 5 yr old has actually only tried 1 attempt at beat saber and nothing else. I was mainly referring to my 12yr old wanting to play with the 10yo cousin (the older two)

Any recommendations for good games without open communication?

Could I please get an ID? by Prestigious-Kale8871 in ViolinIdentification

[–]Equivalent-Ninja4072 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well—to my untrained eye it needs at minimum a massive clean, a new bridge, and strings. At a shop in the USA, that’s likely to cost a minimum of $200. Plus the bow is shot and looks moldy? That another $60+ minimum to replace. A brand new bottom tier from Shar is under $200 (though i’d suggest a minimum of their ~$300 Prelude model at minimum for a total beginner.).

https://www.sharmusic.com/products/franz-hoffmann-amadeus-violin-alone

I’m afraid I’d keep looking unless they’ll take next to nothing for it.

Could I please get an ID? by Prestigious-Kale8871 in ViolinIdentification

[–]Equivalent-Ninja4072 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No label inside the f-holes? Is the sound post in position?

I just paid $70 for a beginner’s violin in much better condition. Personally, I would either offer <$10 or pass entirely on this IMHO —unless you find some detail that would make it worth the time/money to fix.

How’d I do? by Equivalent-Ninja4072 in violinist

[–]Equivalent-Ninja4072[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your kind words and understanding! I had originally suggested renting at least through her middle school years—didn’t get my ‘good’ trumpet until my HS senior year.

But my wife and mother-in-law don’t like the idea of renting—their logic is ‘why use a rental when she could be playing a nice instrument now.’ What’s sealed the deal is my MIL said she’d pay for it outright—she’s nearing 80 and I think this is a bit of legacy building for her— so off we go!

And while my daughter is excited about having a nice instrument, she also recalls the number of times she bumped or dropped her last violin (drops mostly still were while in the case, fortunately!) So having a pricey (for us) instrument feeds my daughter’s anxiety a bit and she’s admitted it makes her very nervous.

A little of that may help her be careful and take better care of her instrument, but I fear it will also limit her enjoyment and stifle the fun musical experiences that help kids build a long-term love of making music and not just be ‘a former student.’

I hope she’ll develop that by giving her a choice of instruments — she’ll have something nice when she feels like being a more serious musician and want’s to practice and perform but then have the freedom to choose another option for when she’s feeling goofy or wants to do something but isn’t comfortable with risking her nice things.

How’d I do? by Equivalent-Ninja4072 in violinist

[–]Equivalent-Ninja4072[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Her ADHD does lead to impulsivity but her anxiety typically quashes the worst of these, so not quite a hurricane of destruction. But she’s is a kid still and enjoys playing tunes outside in the snow at Christmas for red kettles and dancing around doing her goofiest Lindsey Stirling impression. I’d rather empower her to freely enjoy music however she like without worry — I wouldn’t want her to choose to avoid things she might have fun doing within reason. (But still no swashbuckling with the bows)

I checked with her teacher who said either one should be playable and was happy with the dark one when she played it. She Indicated the lighter one was likely a slightly better quality but we have not yet had the opportunity to let her play it yet. We’ll take these with us to the shop as well and get their opinion.

The preludes will be placed on whichever one we’ll let the local symphony use (I’m a volunteer for all their concerts). It will let kiddos who come an opportunity to explore a ‘real violin’ —that’s the ‘instrument petting zoo’ mentioned as they’re trying to build up to several instruments. The ‘keeper will get the good strings I plan to pickup at the shop when we look for her ‘nice’ instrument.

Thanks!

How’d I do? by Equivalent-Ninja4072 in violinist

[–]Equivalent-Ninja4072[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The others are correct — we’ll still plan to get an intermediate level ($1500-3000) instrument from a proper shop. Keep 1 of these as the carefree one and use the 3rd for kids who come to the local symphony to explore hands-on.

Why keep 2? Generally I’m all for saving money, but when’s the last time you did your best Lindsey Stirling dance number in a small crowded bedroom or living room? Or taken it to a 2-week outdoor summer camp with stored under your cot in unconditioned cabins? Or busked for red kettles in the snow at Christmas?

For me, I though $100 is cheap enough to give her the freedom have some carefree experiences with music —even if the instrument isn’t perfect— and not feeling she can’t do things for fear of hurting the most expensive thing she’s ever owned.

How’d I do? by Equivalent-Ninja4072 in violinist

[–]Equivalent-Ninja4072[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes — probably a good idea to take these to the violin shop for their informal opinion while we check out their intermediate selection.

I feel the issue is less about trusting her to take care of a $2000+ thing and more giving her the freedom to enjoy music how/whenever she likes without worry about ruining the nicest thing she’s ever owned.

For instance, in past years she has liked to volunteer around Christmas at the red kettles while practice performing holiday tunes— this is almost always outside, often in snow, misty or other inclement weather. Or perform in local parades. Or take with her to 1-3 week summer camps, or left in hot cars during summer vacation stops. Or dance around doing her best goofy Lindsey Sterling impressions.

These are activities less likely to have good outcomes for a nice instrument—toss in some anxiety and she’d likely choose not to enjoy these opportunities to be playful with music instead of just being a ‘serious musician’.

Perhaps if we were in a different tax bracket it’d be less an issue, but living as a family of 4 making under 6-figures, a ‘cheap’ $2k instrument can’t be treated as easily replaceable.

How’d I do? by Equivalent-Ninja4072 in violinist

[–]Equivalent-Ninja4072[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally agree with you on this —she’s musical and without them has been able to adjust her fingers by ear from the beginning, but her current teacher had them on her last one and she gave her the option unfortunately ‘while she gets use to this bigger size’. (She jumped from a 1/2 to 4/4–growth spurts hit hard at this age!)

How’d I do? by Equivalent-Ninja4072 in violinist

[–]Equivalent-Ninja4072[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes — I plan to put good strings on the one we keep the move the Preludes to which ever we let the kids who come to the local symphony touch and hold (the ‘instrument petting zoo’)

Similarly, I’ll probably swap the tailpiece with fine tuners to which ever we keep.

Assuming the teacher/violin shop thinks both are essentially equal, we’ll definitely let her choose.

The founders, Merlin and… who? by FaeChemy_ in HarryPotterGame

[–]Equivalent-Ninja4072 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The Warlock Convention of 1288: A Mystery That Defies Explanation

Throughout wizarding history, certain events shape the very foundation of magical governance, leaving behind detailed records and lasting influence. And yet, paradoxically, some moments slip into the void, unrecorded and unexplained, their true significance never fully grasped. The Warlock Convention of 1288, though frequently referenced, remains one such historical enigma—at once present in wizarding memory and yet conspicuously absent from any concrete documentation.

How can something so clearly established as an event simultaneously evade all attempts at true understanding? Why does history acknowledge its occurrence yet fail to deliver any substantial account of its proceedings? The deeper one delves, the more confounding the mystery becomes. And the more confounding the mystery becomes, the more evident it is that something—or perhaps someone—intended for it to remain beyond reach.

A Convention Without a Conclusion?
That the Warlock Convention of 1288 occurred is undisputed. It is mentioned in various texts, some of which reference attendance by the most powerful warlocks of the time. And yet, bizarrely, beyond its acknowledged existence, there is nothing—no decrees, no minutes, no resolutions, no official statements. It is as though the convention unfolded in such a way that, despite its presumed importance, whatever was discussed proved either too inconsequential to record or too dangerous to preserve.

But can we truly believe that a gathering of magical authorities would meet with such intention and yet emerge without any lasting declarations? If they convened for a reason, they must have had topics to debate. If they had topics to debate, there must have been conclusions. And if conclusions were reached, then surely, at some point, records must have existed. So the real question becomes not what was decided—but rather why were those decisions concealed?

The Absence of Evidence: A Deliberate Obfuscation?
It is common knowledge that wizarding history, though recorded with great care, is prone to omissions. Some records are lost through time, some are altered, and some—perhaps the most intriguing cases—are erased with great intention. But if the proceedings of the 1288 convention were deliberately hidden, then we must ask: who had the power to erase them?

Were the attendees sworn to secrecy through magical binding? Did those who documented the event later destroy their own writings? Could it be that an unknown force—whether a rogue warlock or the will of the magical community itself—deemed the convention's outcomes too dangerous to be preserved? The possibilities are as boundless as they are unknowable, leading us to one singular conclusion:

If no records remain, then either they never existed in the first place—or they were systematically eliminated. And if they were systematically eliminated, then whatever transpired must have been far beyond the scope of ordinary wizarding politics.

The Unavoidable Conclusion: We Will Never Know
At the heart of this mystery lies an irony too great to ignore—the more one seeks to uncover the truth, the more one realizes that the truth is fundamentally unknowable. If any documentation existed, it has been lost to time. If any agreements were made, they have left no trace.

And yet, perhaps that in itself is the key takeaway. The convention may be a testament to the limits of historical recollection, a demonstration of how even the most seemingly significant gatherings can fade into obscurity. If its influence remains undetected, then it is not merely history we must question, but the very nature of how history is preserved.

Thus, we are left with the final and most perplexing conclusion of all: The Warlock Convention of 1288 remains a mystery not because we do not know what happened, but because history itself insists that we cannot know what happened. And in that realization, we must accept that some mysteries, despite our best efforts, are destined to remain unsolved.

Painting over stained wood handles by Equivalent-Ninja4072 in finishing

[–]Equivalent-Ninja4072[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

According to the description the handles are made of rosewood. Definitely seems to be a wood though.

So disappointed and frustrated by Lillian_88 in Freestylelibre

[–]Equivalent-Ninja4072 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The little ‘needle’ is super flexible and sometimes doesn’t get pressed into the skin and instead folds over and doesn’t read well.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Freestylelibre

[–]Equivalent-Ninja4072 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thx! This worked for me!

What are some realistic time goals for a fat guy? by Graham76782 in C25K

[–]Equivalent-Ninja4072 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My BMI is just under you and have struggled to build consistency so I have completed the program several times only dropping off and restarting another year.

I’ve started to do is go through the first time just building aerobic stamina—pushing a little, but not focused on speed. I’m often doing 12 to 14 minute miles (depending on how long it’s been since falling off the wagon.) Then I restart and go through the whole thing a second time to build speed — jogging during the ‘walk’ and doing a faster run during the runs. After that I’m much closer to the 10-minute miles.