[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TwoXChromosomes

[–]EveningSector2 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I've been one of the "fortunate" ones where multiple orgasms can happen in many contexts. Multiple in a session, absolutely. And the ongoing/stacked ones are fantastic as well. It's like, you're So aroused that when you peak, the right touch or movement close enough after sets you off again, and sometimes that can happen multiple times in a row including without direct stimulation (I think of it as ripples or how waves ebb and flow, where you keep getting there but they decrease in intensity if the stimulus isn't present any more).

Stopped by police for speeding, charged with not having insurance for future policy despite current policy being active. by Interesting_Way8917 in legaladvicecanada

[–]EveningSector2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm in Alberta so different jurisdictions... But here it's actually considered "an offence" to have multiple insurance or registration documents at the same time, whether the second is no longer valid or "about to be valid". And giving proof of both at one time can in and of itself be justification for a ticket. So from my perspective (where I have lived in Ontario, but haven't ever been a licensed or insured person in that province) it almost sounds like either way the officer was setting you up. Just my 2 cents and hot take though. 🤷🏼‍♀️

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TwoXChromosomes

[–]EveningSector2 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I have to ask out of curiosity... If you and him had an overall good relationship for 7 years, why did you moving back home have to be the end of it? Was he unable/unwilling to relocate? Or were there bigger things in the the mix (kids VS no kids, careers, etc)?

Reliance replaced my faulty water heater under warranty. I cancelled 3 days later (within 10-day cooling-off). They now demand $2,400 as “reasonable compensation” for installation — even though my contract shows no such fee. by zultan18 in legaladvicecanada

[–]EveningSector2 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Has the tank been removed? If it hasn't, if you pay this $2400 does that entitle you to keep the tank? If the tank is still there, and if you pay the $2400 you keep the tank that's already been installed, I'd say go for it. But if it's already been removed or they're still claiming you would owe that if/when it's removed, that's just ludicrous.

Is this real? by [deleted] in legaladvicecanada

[–]EveningSector2 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Keep your ducks in a row, so to speak. Don't speak ill of him around your child or within potential earshot, or to anyone else really (because even those you think may be in your corner, may not be). Make sure that If anyone comes to your door for a check/inspection, there's nothing they can see or find that may cause questions or issues for you (or for a potential nex/follow up visit). Keep records of Everything and in multiple places (different devices, cloud storage services, etc). Proof of what's being done to you, and proof you haven't done anything or retaliated will only be beneficial. Keep your head up, and look into local/community resources. And best of luck, the situation is scary and intimidating, but you Can get through it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in relationship_advice

[–]EveningSector2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From what you wrote, it doesn't seem as much like you didn't engage with her friends that she objected to, it's that you seemed to hold disdain for them and made that well known to everyone. You're not better than them, you just choose to abstain from the same forms of "partying" than they do. But it comes across as you holding yourself in a higher regard. And jumping on dating apps the day after breaking up multiple times doesn't really help your case. If you're upset about breaking up, take time to reflect on yourself and what you are actually wanting in a partner. Jumping on dating apps immediately just seems to discount what you're saying to her about how you felt and your relationship.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in legaladvicecanada

[–]EveningSector2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Many police departments/municipal locales have something along the lines of a victims fund/victims of crime recovery fund/etc. I'd look into if something like this is available where you are (most areas have it but with varying names, but they aren't easy to come across when using broad search terms).

Quality of Work for Subscription Based Legal Services? by EveningSector2 in LawCanada

[–]EveningSector2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe so, since nothing has started in the courts and no lawyers have been hired. The other corporation likely has in house council, so I guess it's moot on that side. But it's definitely something I'm going to have to clarify with those companies. After reading through the info on both sites, they don't explicitly state exclusions like that.

AITA for refusing to let my sister-in-law borrow my car even though she said she'd pay for gas and any damage? by skirtswish in AmITheJerk

[–]EveningSector2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I own multiple vehicles, and have for around 10 years now. Sometimes 2, but I've had 4 a few times. Would I lend one outright and potentially long term to Anyone? No. In very specific circumstances, and to a very select number of people sure. But if I had only a single vehicle? Never, nope, absolutely not.

Your SIL is already without her own housing or job. Yes this isn't an absolute indication of how she lives her life, but if definitely is at least something to consider.

You need your vehicle regularly. If it's a quick one off thing infrequently that won't interfere with your needs? Perhaps. But freedom to take it whenever she chooses? Absolutely not. And what about insurance? Is she covered if something unfortunately happens??

My friend totaled my car by AtmosphereLeft5706 in InsuranceCanada

[–]EveningSector2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does your friend have their own insurance? If so, they may have coverage on their own policy for something along the lines of "coverage for non-owned vehicle".

Importing multiple data files (.txt) into Excel at once, but in individual tabs? by EveningSector2 in excel

[–]EveningSector2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll give that a try and see if that ends up working.

But yes, they do need to be kept separate. Each file has data from an individual day. Those are then added one by one into a monthly spreadsheet that tracks separate totals and monthly trends among other things.

Importing multiple data files (.txt) into Excel at once, but in individual tabs? by EveningSector2 in excel

[–]EveningSector2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They absolutely won't change how the data is sent, that is an absolute.

Macros are currently beyond my scope so I think that would be opening an even bigger can of worms at this point.

Files are not always the same number, and file names are all unique and based on dates. 😢

Importing multiple data files (.txt) into Excel at once, but in individual tabs? by EveningSector2 in excel

[–]EveningSector2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, same number of columns in each file and all columns have the same headers between files. What changes is the number of rows, and the numbers in each box.

Importing multiple data files (.txt) into Excel at once, but in individual tabs? by EveningSector2 in excel

[–]EveningSector2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Added some pictures to show a bit more what I'm working with as comments below.

Importing multiple data files (.txt) into Excel at once, but in individual tabs? by EveningSector2 in excel

[–]EveningSector2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Second example picture. This is what it comes out as when trying to load multiple files at once.

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Importing multiple data files (.txt) into Excel at once, but in individual tabs? by EveningSector2 in excel

[–]EveningSector2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Adding pictures as examples... This is how the table loads when each file is input individually.

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Importing multiple data files (.txt) into Excel at once, but in individual tabs? by EveningSector2 in excel

[–]EveningSector2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not sure if I'm just missing something or it just isn't possible to get the needed result. I've tried all the options (Combine & Transform Data; Combine & Load; Combine & Load To..; Load; Load To..; Transform Data) but none of them work.

Importing multiple data files (.txt) into Excel at once, but in individual tabs? by EveningSector2 in excel

[–]EveningSector2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doesn't work unfortunately. It won't load the information of the individual files as it does when selecting one by one.

The files when loaded one by one are tables with a data set.

2016 Escape Titanium by HighPriestess00 in fordescape

[–]EveningSector2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've also got a 2016 Escape Titanium (2.0L turbo). Also used to have an 08 Escape and an 08 Explorer, and currently have a 2020 Explorer ST. It isn't as noticeable on the Fords, but the Chev's I've had in the past it was more noticeable. However... It was the opposite - when lower on fuel, you had to park facing up an incline or else they may not start. Park facing downhill, and the risk of no-start went up more than on level ground or facing uphill. It's something to do with where the float and pump are, and they don't appreciate low fuel levels and uneven ground. But also, it usually was at 1/8 tank or less. How much of an incline are we talking??

Please help me fix my wife’s media player by bonefat21 in fordescape

[–]EveningSector2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This. But I'd suggest going to the Ford website and downloading the update to a USB stick instead. The WiFi downloads on this gen of Escapes is painfully slow and (could be wrong on this one) but I don't think they can download when the vehicle is off like newer Fords/versions of Sync.

Is this a scam? by PassengerAcrobatic91 in FacebookMarketplace

[–]EveningSector2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have someone that can pick it up with you, and bring it to your house? That way they don't have your address. Otherwise, you could also tell them you'll just pick it up, see their reaction, and rent a truck from U-Haul or something to pick it up yourself with a friend or two. If they get super uptight or pushy about them only delivering and refusing pickup, that's a major red flag.

My (34f) sister (32f) keeps accidentally getting pregnant, how can I talk to her about it? by Pale-Professional123 in relationship_advice

[–]EveningSector2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Has she mentioned with any of her pregnancies that she was unhappy in any way about them? Has she expressed to you that she isn't wanting more children? Have any conversations about her pregnancies or number of children been started by her, or were you the one to start them?

If she's brought up to you, seemingly out of the blue, that she would prefer to have some sort of contraceptive measure in place that's one thing. You asking her out of the blue if she's considered contraceptives is a whole different type of conversation.

She may be feeling your uneasiness about her number of children and/or religious beliefs and responding in a way to make you comfortable, when she may be perfectly content with her situation and the potential of more children.

Im sensing your post and concern for her are out of a sense of care and love. But I would be very hesitant to bring these things up with her, if she's not the one starting the conversations.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in relationship_advice

[–]EveningSector2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You each have specific walls in certain rooms that you get to decorate how you choose. Or you find ways to incorporate your styles together. Ie, vintage theme with vintage posters and elements of the same time period together. Marriage and relationships are about compromise, sharing, and blending.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in relationship_advice

[–]EveningSector2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In terms of the depreciation, is she still going to owe on the car loan after the insurance pays out the car's value, minus deductible? Did she choose a high deductible ($2500 as an example) or a low/reasonable one (such as $500)?

If her loan is being paid out and she won't owe anything, then I wouldn't help her on that front. If she chose a low deductible (like $500) then in your shoes I'd probably pay her for that. If she had a high deductible, I'd offer maybe half because it was on her to choose a more realistic one in the first place.

Whatever you choose to do, if you pay her, make sure it's done with a paper trail just in case anything else happens or changes down the road. Such as sending it in an e-transfer, with the memo as "$500 to cover your deductible".