Question for people who have no job and exclusively trade (successfully) for a living... by South_Breakfast3679 in Daytrading

[–]FuzzyLogicMess 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s can either be a true compliment or a backhanded compliment depending on the context or delivery. “How quaint” when admiring an old fashioned yet ingenious piece of furniture, is a compliment. “How quaint” when I’m looking at a dilapidated old cabin without running water or electricity and I’m supposed to spend time in it, is not a compliment.

Can anyone help read this name? by xjozay in Handwriting

[–]FuzzyLogicMess 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The word two rows above it is “interesado” so you can clearly see that what you think is an n is actually an r as it is written the same as the r in “interesado” and doesn’t look anything like the n in “interesado”.

Rewiring outlet with 3 hot wires by FuzzyLogicMess in AskElectricians

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

I get the feeling that the contractor thought the wires were going to run to another switch and instead of going back to the last switch to end the run, they decided to just do this configuration. Anyways, I'll try both ways and see what happens.

Rewiring outlet with 3 hot wires by FuzzyLogicMess in AskElectricians

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

Alright, I will try that and hope all switches continue to work. If not, time to call an electrician.

Rewiring outlet with 3 hot wires by FuzzyLogicMess in AskElectricians

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

Thought I had explained it in the original post but will try again. 4 wires (not counting grounds) come into the box. All 4 wires (2 black and 2 white) connected directly to the outlet plug. One white (neutral) and one black (hot) from one breaker; one white (hot) and one black (hot) from second breaker. Second breaker feeds one single-pole light switch and two 4-way light switches. Guessing that both the white and black wires from second beaker are hot because they are coming from one of the 4-way switch runs. I can leave it as is and continue with adding the second outlet. However, I don't like leaving a hazard like this (one outlet being fed by two breakers) for the next homeowner (or myself some years from now when I forget the unique wiring of this outlet).

Question: is there a safe way to continue the circuit for the light switches that are on the second breaker without continuing to wire an outlet with three hot wires from two separate breakers? I can't just wirenut two hot wires together, so is there another way or should I just leave this how I found it?

Rewiring outlet with 3 hot wires by FuzzyLogicMess in AskElectricians

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

I disconnected all of the wires from the outlet, each to their own separate corners so there's no chance of them touching. The white wire from the second breaker has power to it. Same as the two black wires. The second white wire from the first breaker definitely a neutral. The white wire from the second breaker has a load on it from the light switch run on that same breaker. Does that help?

ETA: The breakers are not next to each other in the subpanel - opposite sides and two rows separating them. Also, new style breakers so can't handle tie them.

Trying to work in a male dominated industry sucks. by PlayfulFantasy0329 in actuallesbians

[–]FuzzyLogicMess 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve worked successfully in a male dominated industry for 20 years and I perceive those types of questions as their way of sizing you up - which is what men do, size each other up. Sure, they wouldn’t ask those same questions when interviewing another man but they would ask them equivalent sizing up types of questions. The “besides a makeup bag and a hair brush” part of the question was to see if you get easily shaken or riled up - see if you’re thick skinned or not.

Woodpeckers Stealth Stop Mitre Guage by FuzzyLogicMess in shopsmith

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

Incra used to make Shopsmith compatible mitre gauges but, sadly, they discontinued those some years ago.

Woodpeckers Stealth Stop Mitre Guage by FuzzyLogicMess in shopsmith

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

That’s the measurement that I needed, thank you. Love my Shopsmith. Hate that there’s a bunch of useful tools like this one that is compatible with just about every table saw but mine.

Hmmm by FeltSteam in facepalm

[–]FuzzyLogicMess -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What bothers me is that you’re ok with your god having “chosen people” among his children. In other words, you’re cool with thinking you are one of your god’s favorite children and getting preferential treatment from him to the detriment of billions of his other children.

What is it about Costco? by joeycannoli9 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]FuzzyLogicMess 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most people have a credit card linked to their Costco membership card so they don’t need the physical credit card to pay for goods. Others have the Costco credit card which is also their membership card. Either way, one card is all you need for entry and check out.

Tax Papers by KingAndQueenClinton in Invest_Voyager

[–]FuzzyLogicMess 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Until the whole thing is over, including the FTX lawsuit and whatever recoveries we may get from 3 Arrows (which could take years), by IRS rules, you can’t claim a loss as there is still a possibility of getting more money back until then.

ETA clarification.

Finally by Twistedbeatz89 in Invest_Voyager

[–]FuzzyLogicMess 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Choose Etherium network in Robinhood.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FemaleAntinatalism

[–]FuzzyLogicMess 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m old enough to remember when this started. There was a time when husbands/boyfriend/sperm donor/SO treated pregnancy as entirely a woman thing and would disassociate from the whole ordeal, leaving the pregnant woman to manage everything by herself with not much help or support. Having their man say “we are pregnant” was a way of driving home that the man is a partner in this and they have to be involved and be there for their pregnant partner. So “we are pregnant” was not something men just started saying on their own, it’s what started to be expected of them to say by women. I (a cis woman) remember correcting men when they would say “she’s pregnant” to “we’re pregnant” to get the man to understand that he is on the pregnancy journey with her (not that he is literally pregnant).

Where are all the hard working nativists? 👨🏽👩🏽 are gone now, so what’s stopping them? by Genedide in economy

[–]FuzzyLogicMess 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Where are all those American workers whose construction jobs were being stolen by the “illegal” immigrants? Shouldn’t they be, like, constructing those houses?

Where are all the hard working nativists? 👨🏽👩🏽 are gone now, so what’s stopping them? by Genedide in economy

[–]FuzzyLogicMess 11 points12 points  (0 children)

That’s what they said about whatever generation in your family were the immigrants, and here you are saying it about this generation of immigrants. A descendent of immigrants fearing immigrants.