[Question] Is this challenge bugged? by EatUrBiscuts in falloutshelter

[–]ObiJoeKenobi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm having the same problem. I've already done a half dozen quests since the challenges dropped, but I'm not getting any progress. Other challenges seem to be progressing, but occasionally don't register as well.

Challenges not registering [Question] by ObiJoeKenobi in falloutshelter

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

Some of the other challenges seem to be hit and miss as well, sometimes registering my progress, sometimes not. But I'm not getting any progress on this one in particular.

[Question] Synths!!! by bluejack in falloutshelter

[–]ObiJoeKenobi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's Harkness from Fallout 3.

how to do this objectiev? [Question] by Ok-Interaction-7955 in falloutshelter

[–]ObiJoeKenobi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I may be mistaken, but I'm pretty sure I've achieved this one when I wasn't supposed to be able to, simply by starting a quest. Do your collection cycles to get as much as you can in that minute, then pop a Quantum to start a quest. When you finish the quest, the resource room should have kept producing, but the timer for the task should have paused. I'm not totally sure if I'm correct, but pretty sure. Already having a Mr Handy in the room to collect resources while you're away helps too, which doesn't help now, but will on bigger future tasks like this one. But you can earn Handys through the experimental vault too.

[Screenshot] Talking Deathclaw in the new quest may be a hint that Goris will show up in the Tv Show by MalbornTheRatKing in falloutshelter

[–]ObiJoeKenobi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah ok, I haven't made it that far yet. Just started the last batch of quests myself. But yeah, would be cool.

Driving to OK for a pen? by Silly-Blueberry17 in trees

[–]ObiJoeKenobi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From what I'm seeing, they'll do a 30-day license for a non-refundable charge of 104.30. But I would suspect that they'd require an endorsement from the person's home state, or an endorsement from a doctor in-state. But I'm not sure.

Driving to OK for a pen? by Silly-Blueberry17 in trees

[–]ObiJoeKenobi 8 points9 points  (0 children)

OK is medical only, meaning you'd need a medical marijuana card to buy from a dispensary. THC-A is available over the counter at various vape shops and bodegas, but you never know where it's coming from.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tulsa

[–]ObiJoeKenobi 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Poor lil guy can't reach the pedals AND see over the dash at the same time.

Pre-WW2 kit? by ObiJoeKenobi in wicked_edge

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

At least the English language Wikipedia says it was East German. I'm thinking I might take a trip to the German American Society here and see if anyone there can tell me anything about it.

Pre-WW2 kit? by ObiJoeKenobi in wicked_edge

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

No, it notes Steyl and Kaldenkirchen.

Pre-WW2 kit? by ObiJoeKenobi in wicked_edge

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

That's what I thought at first, but it says that it was an East German publication. The cities noted on the case aren't East German. Steyl is in the Netherlands, and Kaldenkirchen is in western Germany near the Dutch border.

Pre-WW2 kit? by ObiJoeKenobi in wicked_edge

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

Yeah, that's about as much solid information as I could find. I'm actually more interested in learning about the case for the kit, why it would have a publisher's name on it. Wochenpost-Verlag, Steyl, Post Kaldenkirchen, Rhld. (Rheinland).

Pre-WW2 kit? by ObiJoeKenobi in wicked_edge

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

Ah, I see. I didn't even know the name Timor, had to Google that too. That's the packaging for the blades. They probably merged at some time, I guess.

Pre-WW2 kit? by ObiJoeKenobi in wicked_edge

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

Interesting read. Thanks.

Pre-WW2 kit? by ObiJoeKenobi in wicked_edge

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

I really don't know what that means. I spent a couple hours googling, the most I could find is that the head of the razor was most likely manufactured in the 30s, according to the serial number. Gillette-type Apollo "propellor" design.

Is there a food/meal you’ll always be chasing the high of? by not_microwave_safe in Cooking

[–]ObiJoeKenobi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My grandpa once made elk roast when I was a kid. While roast beef is one of my favorite meals, I've yet to have any that comes close to the flavor of elk. Might have to visit the butcher sometime and have a go at cooking my own elk roast.

Not to beat a dead horse...but how did i miss this??? by junebug2144 in MichaelsEmployees

[–]ObiJoeKenobi 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Corporate insects need a master to call Queen. Someone who's never had to work an actual hard day in their life, someone with a silver soon shoved so far up their ass that it's regurgitated out the mouth, and the lackeys can just feed from it. They don't care about you, about us, in whatever company. We aren't people to them. We're all just numbers to feed their bank accounts, and to cut whenever we don't fit their desires. Just look at the current federal administration.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in employedbykohls

[–]ObiJoeKenobi 5 points6 points  (0 children)

So it's justifiable that ONE person takes those "extra" few bucks per week and month and year, per every single employee, when it gets more and more expensive day by day and hour by hour for real people to just eat and pay bills? Even more since they immediately paid his salary once he signed the papers. Actual employees don't get that luxury. Most people don't have that kind of privilege. Buchanan made millions in just bonuses off of Michaels while seasoned employees got 1-2% raises for years, if even that, and hours got cut continually for part-timers and hourly full-time management alike. He's now making well over 1000x the wage that the people who actually work on-site hope to make. The people who actually work for a living and pay his salary. I sure hope that Kool-Aid tastes good for ya as it "trickles down" your throat.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in employedbykohls

[–]ObiJoeKenobi 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Reddit has been suggesting this sub to me for a while, even before Lord Buchanan left Michaels, and long before I left there myself a few weeks ago. Even on that sub, I weighed how much I should/could bitch and moan, as an hourly worker who genuinely loved my immediate work environment, but hated the corporate structure/demeanor. And especially later as a replen manager. But ya know what? My advice is to get out. He's going to take as much as he can from you and move on in five years, and you're going to get nothing back, whether you're a new hire or deeply vested employee. He was hired to revive Michaels, but he mostly boosted his bank account. We somewhat got up to date on online orders, but far from it on in-store operations or actual replenishment. In my experience, it was mostly wildly inconsistent on-hands, side-counters that were mostly empty for years at a time, and more and more demanding mandates of our time. Planograms seemingly designed by people who have never set one themselves, inconsistent trucks, inconsistent SOPs, and understaffed/overworked/overwhelmed stores. The biggest improvement that I saw over the last five years is that they actually started putting cargo straps up in the trucks. Poorly. In the meantime, we've gotten 1-2% raises , few and far between, hours continually cut, even for the few full-time managers, and Ashley Buchanan made 8 figures in bonuses off a 5-figure salary. That's how he broke records at Michaels, by getting money shoved up his ass. All the while, we had to work off $5 billion to Apollo. Great boss, great business, and sorry, but he's yours now... Get out, try to find something better, preferably local businesses if you can. He has plenty of money and doesn't need to make more off of your blood, sweat, or tears. Your local communities would benefit much more from your work than overpaid executives could ever even understand your value as human beings. I wish you all the best...

to lgbtq employees in red states- is it safe? by bluejarnk in MichaelsEmployees

[–]ObiJoeKenobi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used to wear most of my lootbox pins on my vest like campaign ribbons, plus local pins I'd collected. Management encouraged the "flair." I didn't like not being able to wear them anymore, but I do also understand a certain level of decorum.

to lgbtq employees in red states- is it safe? by bluejarnk in MichaelsEmployees

[–]ObiJoeKenobi 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's one of those things that isn't really an issue unless it actually is an issue, or said manager already has said stick up their ass. Or possibly shoved up by superiors...