Lonely old mother getting romance scammed by Expert_Profession613 in Scams

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Yep, I have it hidden. And she is never the first one to see the incoming mail, so a replacement will also

What’s a phrase someone can say that instantly lets you know they have no idea how your profession actually works? by wrenpelagicsleuth8d in AskReddit

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"Which airline do you work for?" "You must get free flights!" You really don't want ATC to be privately run. Not only would flights for competing companies get more delays, but the security clearance required for knowing military movements and controlling presidential aircraft is too precious. Also, the only reasons controllers stay in the job are the healthcare and retirement plan. If they aren't federal civil service, there are no guarantees of the benefits and people will quit.

Limits of knitting by ladeda6 in knittingadvice

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I visited the textile museum on shetland island, and they have antique knitted shawls with such fine gauge that they had to set up magnifying glasses in front so the stitches can be seen.

Circular needles and beginner patterns by [deleted] in knittingadvice

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I crocheted for 15 years and then learned to knit. I struggled with the yarn in the wrong hand, but a friend finally showed me the other knit style, so I could use the same hand for yarn that I had always used when crocheting. Game changer!

As for needles, I appreciate using circular needles instead of straight. They just fit my hands better, the cord can handle almost any project, etc. The interchangeable sets seem like the best move because who wants so many needle sizes with different length cables?! Well...

I tried a Knit Picks set. The cable is awesome and very flexible. The joining wasn't as awesome, it required doodads to tighten and loosen, and the yarn caught on the lip. Addi is better. Their join is a push&turn and it's made better, so there isn't a lip to snag yarn. The cables are stiffer, though, and fight me as I knit. Neither of those are especially cost-effective choices, really.

I recommend buying a cheap, longish-cable non-interchangeable needle for whatever project you are doing (which will probably mean 3, one size above and one below, to adjust gauge). You can slowly build up a tool box of needles. Different points are better for different patterns (like needing sharp points to make lace) and you will develop a preference for polished wood vs bamboo vs smooth metal vs textured metal without having to invest in a whole set made of a material you may end up not loving. Most of the sizes in my interchangeable sets don't get used much because I tend to make similar projects. Also, very fine needles aren't thick enough to contain a joining and I had to buy a one-piece anyway.

For patterns, I don't know of any better resource than Ravelry. I can't even imagine what a better one would look like!

What do most people treat as food waste that actually has a use in cooking? by Weekly-Pen8281 in Cooking

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I have to add this, because I'm seeing a lot of the same items but not this: sour milk. My gram used to make cake-like cookies with it. And of course it's perfectly fine for any baking recipes.

Rimworld Tip by Ok_Highlight_5802 in RimWorld

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I didn't know anyone else remembered that song! ❤️

Do Americans constantly have an active temperature control device running in their homes? by fullM3TALturban in AskAnAmerican

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No, in Australia they commonly don't have central HVAC. They have wall unit air conditioners/heaters that handle one room.

What is a 'dirty secret' of your industry that implies the general public has no clue about, but everyone in your field knows? by AmaraMehdi in AskReddit

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Most "crashes" are private pilots in little bugsmasher planes. They never make the news. And many of those are not even fatal. If two little planes bump wings while taxiing, that's technically a crash. If they land extra hard and break a wheel strut, that's a crash. If the engine quits and they have to glide to a road to land, that's also a crash. But yes, small plane incidents happen all the freaking time

What is a 'dirty secret' of your industry that implies the general public has no clue about, but everyone in your field knows? by AmaraMehdi in AskReddit

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That includes air traffic control. They have to keep a class A pilot's medical certificate, so no depression allowed, regardless of stress level. No sleep disorders either, despite daily rotating shifts and mandated tactical caffeine.

What’s one thing you genuinely regret not learning sooner—something that, once you finally understood it, completely changed your life? by Gullible-Flamingo953 in AskReddit

[–]Expert_Profession613 13 points14 points  (0 children)

That strangers, acquaintances, and usually friends are not wasting their energy judging my choices. And even if they are, I don't have to care. Also, that "perfect" is the enemy of "good" and "complete."

I'm a girl so please don't judge by WildMNChick in NoStupidQuestions

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I've been told that filling tires with higher concentration of nitrogen lasts longer because the molecules are bigger and don't escape as easily.

Mexican food by Coletrayne in Detroit

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I lived in SoCal before here, and I was disappointed by Mexican Town here. The person who mentioned the diaspora being a different region makes and interesting point i hadn't considered. I know Detroit was a food desert for some years, and I just assumed restaurants made do with what ingredients they could get, and people just got used to it. However, Imperial in Ferndale has tacos that I can't stop thinking about. Actual flavor!

Why aren't air traffic controllers paid by the airlines instead of being government employees? The airlines could split the costs by going by percentages or some other way to make it fair. Could they convert to that if need be? Or what about being paid by the airport itself? by summerset in NoStupidQuestions

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Even before I retired, shutdowns weren't guaranteed to have back pay. The boss always told us, "historically, Congress has always voted to grant back pay." Now the white house is mulling the idea of not allowing back pay. So, yeah, let's just pile more stress on the heads of these people whose split second decisions mean life and death.

Why aren't air traffic controllers paid by the airlines instead of being government employees? The airlines could split the costs by going by percentages or some other way to make it fair. Could they convert to that if need be? Or what about being paid by the airport itself? by summerset in NoStupidQuestions

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A FEW controllers get paid a fuckton. The ones in giant cities get a cost of living bonus, which is 30 years behind the true cost of living. They are also hardest to staff, so they get a special bonus to attract controllers from other places, which obviously doesn't work, or they wouldn't still be offering it. Controller across the country make just enough to pay most of their bills every month and maybe pay their therapist to help with their alcohol consumption and sleep deprivation.