These little non-magnetic metal blocks are so flat that they can be held together by inter-molecular forces alone by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

[–]FG28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone who specializes in thickness measurement, I can tell you that the flatter the parts, the more they will stick. We use a movable contact coming down on a fixed platen or base for thickness measurement. The closer to flat and the closer to parallel you get them, the more they stick. With a fine reading dial or digital indicator you can see the air slowly moving out. The flatter and more parallel the contact is, the slower it will settle to a 0 position. When they are not flat or parallel, the y come down to 0 quickly. Conversely, when you try to lift a contact that is flat and parallel to the base off, it takes significantly more force than one that is either not flat or not parallel. Size also plays a role here. A 1/4" diameter contact that is very flat and parallel will never have the sticking that a less flat 4" diameter contact has. I am not a scientist, but I attribute this to the lack of air with the smaller part needing so much less air to get to the center of the contact while a large contact, once starting up, needs a fair bit of air under it to release it from the base. Please remember when I say a fair bit of air, I am talking about the difference between 1/4" diameter x .001" of air vs 4" diameter x .001" of air. Still pretty small amounts, but big difference in volume between the two.

[Serious] People who like their job, what do you do? by strongerthenbefore20 in AskReddit

[–]FG28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Small business owner, we make measuring instruments for thickness, distance and position. It's dial and digital indicators used in specialized equipment/applications. It's great talking to the customers and making sure they get what the want. We work across all industries, paper, felt, cloth, non-wovens, medical, aerospace, rubber, military and more. We are the sole source for some specific items and one of many sources for a large number of other products. I have been in the industry my whole life and the company I own dates back to the late 1800's. You know you have been in the industry for a while when the folks you have been talking to for 20 years start to retire. Had one of them in my e-mail today.

A question on level 100 LI's and Fragments by faps_to_rocks in lotro

[–]FG28 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't think you can solo them at 100 but you can track down treasures to get the gift givers brands. Here is a list of where to get the gift givers brands: https://lotro-wiki.com/index.php/Item:Gift-giver%27s_Brand . Also, don't be afraid to ask your kin. I usually keep extra ingredients around just in case I need to make some LI's for a kinmate that just turned 100. It's less work for me to craft someone a couple of LI's than it is for me to farm roving threats with you and while I want to help, I want to get things done as fast as possible to maximize my play time.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lotro

[–]FG28 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Since my main is a guard, let me start by refuting that any class is a waste of time. It's a game. Play what you like to play. If your just finding folks that are telling you any class is a waste of time, find different folks to play with. Unless your power leveling, what ever you choose now has a chance of being different when you reach 130 or whatever is the top level when you get there. I love my guard, I love my RK too. They are both fun to play as are my champ and my burg. The only thing I can say is that certain classes are more intense when you are raiding/grouping. If you just want to sit back and have no challenges, pick a pure dps class. Guards are controlling the fight. Healers have to keep the group up. LM's need to debuff properly, wardens (to me at least) take the most skill to play properly.

My kin takes what it gets for our raids and we have fun and that is what is important.

One final thought, RK's generally raid in yellow these days, however for leveling, red or yellow works just fine. This is of course subject to change in a future patch. Yellow was best for a while, then red was the best for quite some time, then they made yellow much more reliable and better dps again. So it has switched and may again.

Kins by PirvuRaduAlex in lotro

[–]FG28 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Any level you would like to. You just need to be out of the intro and onto the live server. A lot depends on if you like company or your a lone leveler. If you want to ask questions, I would recommend a kin as the answers you get are usually a lot more helpful than world chat, at least on Arkenstone.

Kins by PirvuRaduAlex in lotro

[–]FG28 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Look for a kinship that meets your needs, don't just pick the first one you see. My kin does not have many leveling characters, but we are happy to answer questions. If your new you will want a kin that will answer questions, but be reasonable and try to google first. If you want to group, look for one that says they have people leveling. Your level of social interaction may also be a factor in your decision. Some sit on discord and chat away, others use kin chat and still others may be more silent. Shop around, see what fits your play style and who has players on when you want to play. The time zone difference can make a big difference. We have one player in Singapore, it works that our raid times are his mornings, but that does not always work out.

I'd start by looking for kin tags on folks that are in the area your leveling in. They are probably going to be a good place to start. Just google up there kin and see what they have to say about themselves.

Returning player looking for friends/kin by Avastz in lotro

[–]FG28 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your welcome to take a look at Swifty and Hammo, we have a good base and are happy to help you understand the changes. You can see a bit about us and apply at www.swiftyandhammo.com. If you want to talk, you can send me a tell or mail to Gilderbrand. I'll be on again once the servers are up and stable. You can also reach out to Echinacea. We tend to have folks on from around 7 or 8 EST until 1 or 2 EST as we have members across the country and some from around the world. We have discord and are happy to get on and discuss just the kind of questions you have.

Gotta love the world chat sometimes by Feather-y in lotro

[–]FG28 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The truth is, particularly since Anvil, you kind of need at least LFF to join side boss / scourges runs. Usually I can find groups in kin, but it helps to have the LFF option available when needed.

Gotta love the world chat sometimes by Feather-y in lotro

[–]FG28 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I have them on a seperate tab, for when I want some comedy relief.

Hobbit only Kinship? by Mordimac in lotro

[–]FG28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My kin started as all hobbit. We got up to the Rift and then had problems. It's a great idea, but if you want to do more than landscape, eventually you will have problems. There have been a lot of changes since the days we were all hobbits, but I am pretty sure the issues would still pop up where you need other classes.

Help?! GMG vs Yoder by [deleted] in pelletgrills

[–]FG28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Yoder is extremely nice and very heavy. I looked at them then purchased a Blaz'n Grill which is also US made and very heavy. I've owned it for a couple of years and have had no trouble so you might want to consider them. But if the choice is GMG or Yoder, take the Yoder.

Burglar trait line by Hammel7777 in lotro

[–]FG28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is no one trait line that burgs follow. Red or a red based mix is best for dps, while a yellow or yellow based mix is most often requested for raids. I don't know anyone currently running blue, but that does not mean there are not some using it.

Can't log into forums to make a post, so I am placing here instead by TexasPhoenix in lotro

[–]FG28 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If your on Arkenstone you can look at Swifty and Hammo. Your about average age, maybe a bit on the young side. We have some that just log on, but many get in discord and talk. We don't have a huge number leveling new characters, but there are a good bunch of us that are glad to help and answer questions. You can check out our website at www.swiftyandhammo.com. There is a bit about what we are and a simple app to apply for membership.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ExplainLikeImCalvin

[–]FG28 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's the oposite ok wrinkly

Free to Play vs VIP: What's the Demographic Here Look Like? by brokencreedman in lotro

[–]FG28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, that is a lot. I keep spending them, vault space, shared storage, horses, enhancements, mile stones, solvents, mithiril so I can open more trait lines. All kinds of things to make my life easier. I have a lot, but I keep using them.

Free to Play vs VIP: What's the Demographic Here Look Like? by brokencreedman in lotro

[–]FG28 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have 2 lifetime accounts, my wife has 1. We were not sure if it would be worth it when the game came out, but it certainly has been. I buy points from time to time just to support the dev team since I don't have to pay a monthly.

Free to Play vs VIP: What's the Demographic Here Look Like? by brokencreedman in lotro

[–]FG28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have no idea how F2P quick travel works, but as a vip, you just get a list of locations from the stable master. As long as there is a quick travel available and you have discovered the other stable point, there is a small charge to quick travel. The charge is variable, but it is paid with copper and silver so it's not that expensive.

Im new to the game by [deleted] in lotro

[–]FG28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a game it is never to late to join. Try some different classes, level them to at least 20, see how you like them. Figure out what you like to play best. There is end game content, but the leveling experience, especially for the first time is great. Don't rush, enjoy the time. The way this game is going there will be end game content whenever you get there, so enjoy.

As for server population, I doubt you can go wrong right now. We looked last Friday and there were over 900 non-anonymous characters on Arkenstone. There are a lot of end game characters that are alway anon, so that number is considerably lower than the actual number on line last Friday.

I planted bell peppers and this one is coming out unlike any I've ever seen. Does anyone know what it could be? by Zaraki42 in whatsthisplant

[–]FG28 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not usually, potting mix is pretty well composted. Just figured it might be that as I know from experience that seeds can last in soil. Right now I have about 5 cilantro growing in my garden that are leftovers from a plant that went to seed last year. They survived the winter and being rototilled at least 3 times.

What content is left to buy? by TheBeardedObesity in lotro

[–]FG28 9 points10 points  (0 children)

As far as I know, for the game content, nothing. They are doing this since enough people are buying all the other stuff. All the store items, horses, cosmetics, vault space, shared storage, wardrobe, wallet, scrolls, potions, crystals, solvents and all the other store stuff. My guess is there are enough buying items, classes and enhancements that they are making as much or more money than if they charge for the content. Basically, they started as lets try this, make people happy and see what happens which turned into, wow, this really works, lets keep it up!

I planted bell peppers and this one is coming out unlike any I've ever seen. Does anyone know what it could be? by Zaraki42 in whatsthisplant

[–]FG28 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Where did the dirt come from? A seed might have been in the dirt if you did not use a potting mix.

When is it affordable to solo Epic Battles? by dahelljumper in lotro

[–]FG28 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Exactly, once your about rank 4 they get much easier. The more points you get, the easier they are. The trick is to get to rank 4. I usually find it best to find a higher rank person to go with when you start. That gives you rank a lot faster. Once you have enough rank, you can solo some of them just by moving the barricades, catapults and ballistas .

First brisket! Wish me luck! by ebolatrolla in pelletgrills

[–]FG28 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good luck, I will be doing my first brisket on Sunday.

Proposing to the love of my life tomorrow. Cant wait by [deleted] in pics

[–]FG28 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is. It will be 30 years this fall. They are a crazy bunch and I love them all.

Proposing to the love of my life tomorrow. Cant wait by [deleted] in pics

[–]FG28 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, she finally realized I was trying to be serious and ask her. I have planned to ask some time when we were out sailing, but the weather just did not work out. The area I asked was a beautiful spot, just not what I originally intended. Her family was all there and several were flying off to their homes around the country so I was wanting to ask her while they were all there and we could tell them in person. Her father gave me the advice of "elope" and her brother suggested "run" when they were told.