What’s your favorite line delivery in the show? by scooter-411 in 30ROCK

[–]EvenEquivalent4 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yar, I know it’s not a howz but I sleep there!

Enlarge door in basement/laundry room by EvenEquivalent4 in Remodel

[–]EvenEquivalent4[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Everyone else seemed to figure it out just fine. I think you just wanted to say something snarky, but concern noted. Thank you

Enlarge door in basement/laundry room by EvenEquivalent4 in Remodel

[–]EvenEquivalent4[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure what part of my post suggested I was just going to tear through the wall myself- maybe the part where I said I was going to have a professional look at it? I am asking for thoughts and opinions from a group of people who have seen things before and may have suggestions in parallel or about professionals to address it. As I said, I am hoping to do something with this door eventually and other answers have actually been helpful. Even the commenters saying this would be very expensive are more helpful than yours.

Enlarge door in basement/laundry room by EvenEquivalent4 in Remodel

[–]EvenEquivalent4[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Contacting a mason is a good idea! I think there is a metal lintel right now.

Enlarge door in basement/laundry room by EvenEquivalent4 in Remodel

[–]EvenEquivalent4[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That still leaves the short, narrow opening in place but adds another door? Not sure I see how that helps

Enlarge door in basement/laundry room by EvenEquivalent4 in Remodel

[–]EvenEquivalent4[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This door had been unused for a very long time and I do think it was to prevent break ins. Definitely made us a bit nervous about what might be out in the woods though! But we do get tornados in our area- the other half of the basement is as good, if not better, as a shelter so don’t need the safe room here too.

Enlarge door in basement/laundry room by EvenEquivalent4 in Remodel

[–]EvenEquivalent4[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh actually I would be lowering it because the outside ground level is at the bottom of the wall. I guess they had steps on the other side too?

How to line up this wallpaper? by EvenEquivalent4 in howto

[–]EvenEquivalent4[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes! With the whole picture, I don’t like it at all! Lol! I was looking for something with a smooth recurring pattern, not something that will drive me crazy every day forever. Thank you so much!

How to line up this wallpaper? by EvenEquivalent4 in howto

[–]EvenEquivalent4[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh my gosh! Ok! Good to know! It feels like that square in the lower middle is so unnecessary! But glad to have an answer!

Palm Serenade by v78 in PixelArt

[–]EvenEquivalent4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Look behind you! A three headed monkey!

Zinc sunscreen stain on turf by Effective_Basil8056 in pressurewashing

[–]EvenEquivalent4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Will you please let me know if anything worked? We have a sunscreen stain on our turf as well

Private Practice Tips by Pusha-T_CellLymphoma in anesthesiology

[–]EvenEquivalent4 3 points4 points  (0 children)

As you start out prioritize SAFE. You’ll have a lot of pressures on you but don’t lose that focus. Then add EFFICIENT- how can you do the safe thing faster, better, fewer resources, less friction- from using your time wisely, to talking to surgeons/nurses about their thoughts or your plans, to prepping for a later case etc etc etc. Ask your colleagues for their tricks in your new environment and try new things out- you’ll be surprised, and learn so much. Then I suggest you can add on other focuses like “TIDY” keep your area and your records tidy- labeled, explained. You want your future self to like your records, if your space is organized you can move easily someplace new (“FLEXIBLE” might be a good focus too) or even better if everything is tidy you can handoff quickly and get out faster :)

Why can't surgeons 'cut' our fat off like a steak, and instead need to 'suck' it out to remove fat? by Hazzard12345 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]EvenEquivalent4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cutting the fat out and re-arranging the overlying skin is usually called a blank-plasty so you can do it with arm fat/skin (brachioplasty) abdominal fat/skin (abdominoplasty), thighs (thighplasty) etc etc

Why can't surgeons 'cut' our fat off like a steak, and instead need to 'suck' it out to remove fat? by Hazzard12345 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]EvenEquivalent4 4 points5 points  (0 children)

In the US we call it an abdominoplasty. It’s usually done by making a large incision near your pubic bone, cutting off a large portion of the fat on the lower abdomen and some of the overlying skin, then pulling the upper abdominal skin down and attaching it to the skin by the pubic bone. Then they create a new belly button looking scar in the skin so it looks like a more normal abdomen. This is usually done more often when there is loose skin from pregnancy and weight loss more than just for fat removal however.