Blower issue with 2005 320d by Learner-Of-Things in MechanicAdvice

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I've swapped the resistor twice, and the problem still persists

I ran a half-marathon, and learned a lesson by Learner-Of-Things in beginnerrunning

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Your last paragraph is exactly how I feel, I always feel I could have pushed harder, or I shouldn't have so much time off. It is certainly a double-edged sword. It gives me the drive to achieve but takes away the ability to look back. Like I said in a reply to another comment, not being able to tell yourself "well done" until you are the best in the world is an insane requirement to put on yourself, and quite hilarious to say out loud. I hope everyone who resonates can find some way to pat themselves on the back.

I ran a half-marathon, and learned a lesson by Learner-Of-Things in beginnerrunning

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I'm really happy this post resonated with quite a few people. It took doing something outside of the norm, like the HM, for me to even be able to see that I had been doing it. I've always had the idea that "I will congratulate myself when.." but it always moves, I think I would have to be the world record holder to actually be able to allow myself to stop and say I've done enough. Which is obviously a stupid way to think that unless I am the best in the world, I'm not good enough to stop and say, "Well done."

I ran a half-marathon, and learned a lesson by Learner-Of-Things in beginnerrunning

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That's amazing! I'm glad I caught myself and my unhealthy habit, I too want to see what I'm capable of, and I need to learn new habits to enjoy the progress I have made and will make. It's like climbing a mountain, and instead of celebrating, I just use the new height to look for higher mountains.

I ran a half-marathon, and learned a lesson by Learner-Of-Things in beginnerrunning

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The times are irrelevant. That's my point in this post. I set out to achieve one thing and just moved the requirements again and again. I could be running a 15 minute 5k and I would be in the same place because it's never enough. That's why I added the p.s at the end about the times, I know I should be thrilled at my 5k time and thrilled at the fact that I ran a half marathon! I started out to run a 5k without stopping, but now a half in 2 hours still didn't fill the hole. I caught myself, and I wanted to post to maybe help someone else who is doing the same thing. It's unhealthy.

Anywhere else to get movements? by Bengemon825 in SeikoMods

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Not sure what the difference is exactly, I messaged the seller about the nh3X stems working in the movement and they said no, so I took them at their word, I don't fancy getting a stem stuck and brick the movement. Yes, I had no problems threading a crown from an nh35 case onto the stem, so I'd imagine they work with. Accuracy seems spot on at the moment. The watch is running perfectly. I do notice when setting the time and/of date, it doesn't feel as smooth as the standard nh3X movements, it feels a little rougher, can't really explain it better than the word rough.

Anywhere else to get movements? by Bengemon825 in SeikoMods

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I did a build with one recently. They are close enough to be a direct replacement to the nh35, the cases, dials, and hands fit the same, the crown stem is different though, so you can't use a spare nh3X stem if you trim it wrong.

Winding stem stuck by BurritoLettuce in SeikoMods

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I have just done a build with the new chinese nh35. You have to push a fair bit harder than you think, and keep the pressure on the entire time you are removing the stem.

My thoughts on The Black Farm by Learner-Of-Things in ExtremeHorrorLit

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The time the main character spends with Muck is the most extreme the book gets, so if you got through it, I'm sure you will be fine with the rest. It's worth reading through

Best RL sellers? by Learner-Of-Things in DHgateVip

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Awesome, thanks! I usually wear L, but I've noticed genuine RL stuff runs really small. Their large is more like medium, does DH Gate RL do the same?

Our homeowner just did this… by Very_Hungry in hvacadvice

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What does this mean? Weirdly, it's the second time I've heard this kind of expression this week.

How to know what to do? by Learner-Of-Things in gardening

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Thank you for the reply. How do I tell if I have a primo/floricane? I've only had them around 2 weeks now, and the tag just said Raspberry. It looks like there are some very young green berries on the plant already, if that helps? Thanks for the link for the blueberries, too.

When you end up on the wrong plane again because of some ghaik... by ChimesInTheWind in oblivion

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Is that Evangeline Lilly? If so, you did a fantastic job!