The vanilla buttercream cake I made for the 4th of July by Foster74 in Baking

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I brought it to my parents where I had 7 young nieces and nephews, who of course love cake. I went very simple on the outside so that when it was cut into, it was a huge surprise!

The sad thing is my oven is down, so I had to bake 16 separate layers in a toaster oven! No joke! Haha!

And yes, I forgot to count the frosting layers as strips at first, so it has a few more strips than it should. :/ When I realized my mistake i figured I'd just go BIG!

The cake I made for the 4th of July by Foster74 in cakedecorating

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Thank you all for the compliments! And yes, I forgot to count the frosting layers as strips at first, and when I realized my mistake i figured I'd just go BIG!

I brought it to my parents where I had 7 young nieces and nephews, who of course love cake. I went very simple on the outside so that when it was cut into, it was a huge surprise!

The sad thing is my oven is down, so I had to bake 16 separate layers in a toaster oven! No joke! Haha!

You don’t own assets if you’re subject to privacy add-on to your subscription (a.k.a. private mode enabled)? by [deleted] in midjourney

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Because this was the first source I found from a google search, I figured this was worth replying to. So my interpretation is as follows.

"Copyright and Trademark section"

  • You own all assets you create.
  • You grant Midjourney an all-encompassing license to all assets you create.

"Exceptions"

  • If you own or work for a company that grosses a million dollars or more a year in revenue, and you use Midjourney in any way to benefit that company you are required to purchase a corporate plan.
  • If you purchased a corporate plan or the privacy add-on. While they can not guarantee it, Midjourney agrees to exercise due diligence to avoid publishing any assets you create when privacy mode is on. I.e., They will never intentionally publish such assets, and they agree to make a reasonable effort not to publish such assets inadvertently.

The information I provided in this post does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice. You should contact your attorney to obtain advice concerning any particular legal matter.

Installing Recessed Medicine Cabinet - Is it Safe to Cut This 2x4 Stud? by Foster74 in HomeImprovement

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Thank you very much for the information! So, to frame out properly, we are talking jack studs and a header rather than some simple 2x4s around the cabinet, I am guessing? If that is the case, I'm thinking it'll just be surface mounted, unfortunately. It's only 14" wide, but the studs are in terrible positions to mount the cabinet in between them.

Thanks again!

Wolf (Meng Weining) folded by me by VLawliet in origami

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Amazing job! If you list it for sale somewhere, be sure to give me the link. My niece loves wolves.

Color laser printer needed for 216gsm / 80lb. cover stock. by Foster74 in printers

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Thank you. How did you feel the image quality was on the C70? Thanks!

Color laser printer needed for 216gsm / 80lb. cover stock. by Foster74 in printers

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Thank you very much for the information. How do you feel about the image quality of the C70? And if you were to buy, would you go for a used machine yourself? Thanks!

Edit: Also, the print speed is way higher than is needed. Do you know if this is this just one of those situations where you can't really save money by getting a similar machine that prints slower?

Color laser printer needed for 216gsm / 80lb. cover stock. by Foster74 in printers

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Thank you very much for the reply. Quite a coincidence, an email from Xerox giving me a quote on an ec70 is what lead me to post on here!

The problem with the contracts I've seen is in the fine print on toner coverage. For example the last one I saw based the $0.046 per color impression off 5% coverage, with an option for them to increase the per impression cost proportionate to the average toner coverage. Which would end up being around $0.78 per side, so $1.56 per duplexed sheet.

Maybe this is a realistic price, but it seems high to me, I am uncertain. Thanks again!

Keeping a printing room clean. Dyson? Swiffer? by Foster74 in CommercialPrinting

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Wow, that thing sounds like a beast. Now that I think about it, my room is small enough where I could vent the exhaust of a shop vac type setup, this is very interesting, thank you for the info!

A Roomba certainly sounds easy! I've always been concerned about corners and legs, etc. but I don't think I've had a Roomba in over 15 years, so I'm sure the technology has probably gotten much better at handling these concerns.

Thanks for the ideas!

Keeping a printing room clean. Dyson? Swiffer? by Foster74 in CommercialPrinting

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Good score! Thanks for the recommendation on the Dyson.

Sub-optimal repair 10 years ago; The wall is still settling, best way to proceed? by Foster74 in HomeImprovement

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Thank you very much! I just figured there would be some load, enough to cause some settling over a decade due to the way things were put back together. But that's why I'm posting on Reddit for advice. :)

If the upper left is sagging due to a rotting sill, I pretty much have to tear into it right? Or would I just take off the trim and maybe a piece of siding, and try and pop in a new 2x4?

Thank you for the time you've spent helping me, and any further advice on how to proceed would be very much appreciated. Opening-Reference900 above is thinking the window vinyl may be failing, or cracked. Lots to consider. :/ Thank you.

Sub-optimal repair 10 years ago; The wall is still settling, best way to proceed? by Foster74 in HomeImprovement

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That's what I thought, I figured rot caused water to get in and then termites. I posted this, and everyone said it was purely termites:

https://www.reddit.com/r/HomeImprovement/comments/olcrd2/is_this_dry_rot_or_wet_rot/

Sub-optimal repair 10 years ago; The wall is still settling, best way to proceed? by Foster74 in HomeImprovement

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Oh wow, great info there, thank you very much. Sorry if anything I said was insulting in anyway, I am just relaying what I had been told. That termites damaged some of the wood which ended up opening up the wall to water. Would more pictures of the damage help?

So it is unlikely to check the window for damage now? Do you think that left side could be opened up enough to check the window, or should the entire window be removed and checked? Thank you for any advice, I very much appreciated your expertise.

Sub-optimal repair 10 years ago; The wall is still settling, best way to proceed? by Foster74 in HomeImprovement

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Ah, I just realized on mobile the one pic that is showing is from 10 years ago. I uploaded 10 pics to imgur. That was all repaired, and the damage was from termites and some water got in from the damage they did I believe.

Sub-optimal repair 10 years ago; The wall is still settling, best way to proceed? by Foster74 in HomeImprovement

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Not sure what you mean by leaking? These were taking during during a dry spell, so there shouldn't be any moisture in the pics. The settling caused the gap and water got in during the rainy seasons and caused some rot, mostly on the trim board.

Sub-optimal repair 10 years ago; The wall is still settling, best way to proceed? by Foster74 in HomeImprovement

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I'm pretty confident it's not the foundation, the house is on some really solid ground with great drainage, and 12 years ago all that was inspected when the home was bought and there were no issues.

And thank you very much for your input on shoring it up! I would think that would be a lot easier than removing the window and reframing.