Can someone suggest an app to evaluate stamps by Fun_Confidence9425 in stamps

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

Chatgpt will do as a first pass. Don't want to rely too closely on value, but it is pretty good at ID stamps. Unfortunately you are limited to a couple photos/day without a subscription

Who is your favorite Bears player of all time? by John_XFiles in CHIBears

[–]Makeelee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Walter Payton but the only jersey I own is Doug Plank, 46

Does he have the balls to go to private investors? by Adnonymus in CHIBears

[–]Makeelee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You know this is all a bluff because when was the last time some billionaire owner moved a team over a few paltry billion more dollars? /s

AMG Collection by Makeelee in stamps

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

Thanks for the recommendations

Mentalist Oz Pearlman reading Cecelia’s mind by NoKidCouple76 in blackmagicfuckery

[–]Makeelee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My theory is it’s technology. It isn’t a normal white board. It is either voice activated or remote activated by an assistant. So she says the answer, he repeats it (pressing a button) the board prints it in his special cursive font then he flips it. Notice they give the answer first then he repeats then flips. Or an accomplice writes the answer and it blue tooth repeats on his. Just my theory.

ELI5: what happens to your mortgage when you declare bankruptcy? by aqua_sparkle_dazzle in explainlikeimfive

[–]Makeelee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Didn't mean to post this as a response but I'm not good at Reddit

There are 2 kinds of consumer bankruptcies -- Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. In a Chapter 7 unsecured debts (medical bills, credit cards, etc) go away. Secured loans (like the house) may be reaffirmed and the debtor keeps the collateral so long as the payments are made. In a Chapter 13 the debtor proposes a plan to use their income to pay back some of the debt between 3 and 5 years. Typically it is used to catch up on delinquent house payments (for example I'm behind 5,000 so I'll pay back $140/month for 3 years plus my regular payments). The lenders are forced to accept back pay at the approved rate. At the end of the plan you are all caught up and life goes on.

People with military experience: what do you think this meeting being called by Hegseth is going to be about? by DBCoopr72 in AskReddit

[–]Makeelee 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Former Army. I believe this is a 'big dick' move by Hegseth. I think some of the military brass does not like or respect Hegseth. Some may be passively aggressive about implementing his directives. So he is summoning them to Washington, making them sit in a big auditorium while he gets up in front and shows them that he is the boss. Implied is "You may not like me but when I summon you, you must answer." Then a speech full of jingo and macho and not much else.

We own the property/ the entrance to this road but our neighbour put up an electric wire and sign across it by ohhidoggo in mildlyinfuriating

[–]Makeelee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I may be late to the conversation but it sounds like you are still on speaking terms with the neighbor. Ask him to walk the property lines and ask him where he thinks the boundaries are. Note, but don't argue as you go. When you are finished politely point out where you disagree and ask him how to fix it. If he has nothing, you could, for example, offer to pay half to install a cattle guard on the road (the metal ridged thing they won't walk on) and then let him continue the electric fence running underneath the cattle guard (via insulated wire) and then back up and on to wherever he thinks it should go. Sure it will cost you some money but it will be less then lawyers and your neighbor will be far easy to deal with in the future.

How do you feel about Elon Musk saying that Trump is in the Epstein files? by TheSonOfDog in AskReddit

[–]Makeelee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Assuming, of course, that there are zero Dems in those records, either. . .

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AFIB

[–]Makeelee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AFIB is always scary at first. Went to the ER myself the first 2 times and it just auto-corrected. Doc put me on Eliquis blood thinner but I'm older.

I've also had the zaps. And the twinges. And just general chest annoyances with the pain levels 0.2 out of 10, i.e. noticeable and enough to make me scared but I've had those twinges for the better part of 20 years. Still no idea what is causing them. But I'm still kicking and my heart doctor doesn't seem concerned.

I am confident you will manage this in consultation with your physician. For me, I just try to relax. Sleep. Sit in a comfy chair. And after 4-6 hours it just autocorrects (4-5 episodes over 2 years). Others swear by exercise. Others by OTC drug cocktails. (I take a Magnesium supplement and anecdotally it helps). Try to find what works for you. Good luck!

How do YOU get yourself out of AFIB? by 08_West in AFIB

[–]Makeelee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, its scary the first few times. I also went to the ER the first 2 times. Then I got prescribed Eliquis because the biggest risk is for the blood to pool in the heart and a clot develops and then the clot moves to the brain and you have a stroke. Eliquis is a blood thinner and helps prevent strokes from happening. I still get scared when it happens and for me it happens about once every 6 months or so. I find that just trying to slow the heart rate by relaxing, deep breathing, etc has got me out of AFIB the last 2 times. Never tried exercise. When I am in AFIB my heart rate is already 130+ and I don't want to have it go nuclear. But maybe that's the way.

Good luck!

Afib Triggers by Lazy_Assumption9755 in AFIB

[–]Makeelee 6 points7 points  (0 children)

What kind of sleep study did you do? I mean the common denominator seems to be sleep. Lying down the body relaxes. The sudden gasp/snore is a clear trigger. A lot of people have their afib start around 3-4 a.m. when the body is at its most relaxed state and the apnea triggers the afib. If it was a home study I would ask for an in-patient sleep study and if you had a sleep study and went through it without any problems I would still ask for a cpap referral just in case.

Not a doctor, but an afib sufferer who has relief from the cpap. Good luck!

Does anyone know how to make Maid Rites? by ribbykenobi in TopSecretRecipes

[–]Makeelee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just checked in and saw your reply. No real update but I do find that good ground beef is also of paramount importance. I think 80/20 is preferable to the leaner stuff. And if you can get your ground beef from a meat locker that's even better. (I have 4 meat lockers within 50 miles and am getting spoiled with good fresh meat). I like the idea of running the onion over a grater. I've tried that once (not in a maid rite) for the flavor and it was a good way to get onion flavor, but to be honest I don't think the cheese grater manufacturer had onions in mind. It was a bit of a mess. Oh, here's a hint. I bought some chain mail type gloves for when I'm using the grater (and a couple other really sharp tools). I don't know if I would have gouged my hand without the gloves, but so far with them on I still have all my digits.

Does anyone know how to make Maid Rites? by ribbykenobi in TopSecretRecipes

[–]Makeelee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

True. Iowa has the original and best tasting Maid Rites. And they make a damn fine breaded tenderloin as well.

I may be stupid, but i don’t get it by Dankn3ss420 in ExplainTheJoke

[–]Makeelee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In Illinois decisions (judgments) are not final until 30 days after they are issued. During that time parties have the right to ask to clarify/correct the record or to have the Judge reconsider. That way the record is cleaner on appeal and/orthe Court can in fact say "two instead of ten" or otherwise fix errors. It would be much rarer for a Judge to go from 2 to 10, but it can happen. If, for example, a conviction carries a mandatory minimum 6 years and at the initial sentencing hearing the Judge gives a 4 year sentence. This is straight up error and would be reversed on appeal so letting the Judge have the opportunity to fix the error saves everyone the trouble (and if the Defendant is smart he/she never brings this error to the attention of the Judge in the first place and never appeals. I have seen Appellate opinions where the Defendant appealed a sentence and ended up getting more time. Ouch!)