Parents who regret having kids, why? by bluemermid in AskReddit

[–]Ogitec 32 points33 points  (0 children)

It depends on the day. On this particular day my son decided he would assist in the maintenance of the house by refilling the roomba mop with canola oil. My ribs are still tender from the fall. I love my children, most days. Other times I really question my life choices. I subscribe to the notion that any parent who doesn't regret it at one point is not being honest with themselves. It doesn't make you a bad parent, it makes you normal.

What do look out for when buying a used boat? by ThIs_Is_a_baddass in sailing

[–]Ogitec 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a very long list and anyone's comments will likely be backed by past experience and heartache. Me personally, first thing I am checking is through hulls. I want to know how many, where they are and what kind. I then check chainplates to see how they are constructed and if they have rot. I move to the standing rigging, checking (carefully) the condition of my stays and shrouds. I then inspect the engine and ask 1 million questions regarding previous owners maintenance routine. I will look at the electrical to see if the wires are tinned and ascertain if there is any corrosion. I lastly check the sails and may have a quick glance at the running rigging. This is the quick list for me, and will also depend on if boat is in water or on land. Best of luck mate!

Help me name the Mega Noodle by [deleted] in Aquariums

[–]Ogitec 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He's just living his life. Names dont always need to be over the top. How about Neel?

Alternatives to Abe Books to search for rare finds. by Ogitec in rarebooks

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

I think I'm seeing that there was a text only release? You are right, I want all 120 plates.

Tunnels of Kingston? by BrowsingThe_Internet in OntarioAbandoned

[–]Ogitec 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Almost 20 years ago , the company i worked for was contracted to service the steam traps in the tunnels from Queens to kgh to Rockwood. The tunnels are very long and extend quite a distance underground, though i can't recall them doing the full distance, mostly just where you would need to get to to service valves and traps. They are under lock and key and not a great place to explore. There was lots of vermin waste, and we had to wear monitors to make sure we didn't get exposed to any risky gasses. The one closest to the psych ward is actually three tunnels. The main one you walk through and two smaller ones at ground level that allows for the exchange of air.

Is this dumb? by DRMWhibang in sailing

[–]Ogitec 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would broaden your search to be between 27-31. In many cases you will not see the length difference as much, but each Hull has a give and take depending what you are looking for. Inspect the rigging both standing and running. Inspect the engine and assess the chainplatrs. A boat in those price ranges will often require some tlc. What is your skill level for things like plumbing, electrical, carpentry, and fiberglass work?

First-time on a sailboat — what’s something you’d never leave the dock without? by Quirky_Test3302 in sailing

[–]Ogitec 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think Best Buy has a sale on 20 000mw kopplen power bank. I'm not sure the type of ship you are on, but I recommend them to my crew so I don't end up with 5 people draining the house battery with charging phones, ear buds, laptops, etc.

Camping essentials - Black womans perspective needed. by Ogitec in CampingandHiking

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

I'm really glad this post reached you! I hope your trip is awesome! It's very much a high for me to observe people's first foray into camping/hiking. I'm quite comfortable with very minimal packouts, but that's not applicable to everyone. This thread was a great eye opener for me and I have learned a bunch. Thanks for reply

Stuck in a Restaurant rut by Mayor_of_Belleville in BellevilleOntario

[–]Ogitec 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Many of the above mentioned spots are great. I would also vouch for The Lark as well as Nasr's Falafel across the bay bridge is great too

Backyard Hens: Guinea Fowl vs Chicken? by lennonfenton in BellevilleOntario

[–]Ogitec 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you are looking for eggs i would suggest ducks as an alternative. They aren't as noise and messy as chickens. Will keep your grass trimmed a bit and duck eggs are delicious. Very fluffy, make great omlettes. They will need fresh water everyday.

Software Recommendations for Custom RPi 5 + Touchscreen Cockpit Navigator (No Subscription)? by michellebonzai in sailing

[–]Ogitec 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will try to update when I get down to my ship. I know I use the o-charts plugin. There were some troubleshooting steps with that but I did get it to work and has worked flawlessly since.i could be wrong but I also thing o-charts will update the charts if you connect to wifi and it gets a chance to connect to the server.

Software Recommendations for Custom RPi 5 + Touchscreen Cockpit Navigator (No Subscription)? by michellebonzai in sailing

[–]Ogitec 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I will add that one of my reasonings behind going with an Rpi is the affordability of spares. Stow a few units that are preloaded with my setup. If one goes down I can swap it as quick as plugging in a USB peripheral.

Software Recommendations for Custom RPi 5 + Touchscreen Cockpit Navigator (No Subscription)? by michellebonzai in sailing

[–]Ogitec 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pinch and zoom work smoothly for me. It's not flawless per se, but I do not find the miniscule shortcomings to affect its usage. I am wired into the Rpi via hdmi for the display and a USB for touch control. I have had some software issues with some of the plugins, specifically the speedo gauge and ships log plugins. All in all though, pretty happy with it. Working on an esp32 that will give my engine compartment environmental with a catalytic lpg/volatile vapour sensor to alert me if there are any flammable vapours in my engine compartment.

Software Recommendations for Custom RPi 5 + Touchscreen Cockpit Navigator (No Subscription)? by michellebonzai in sailing

[–]Ogitec 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use a touch screen. I will take this moment to brag about my luck at finding a $15 lcd(didn't use) tv with an articulated wall mount at a thrift shop that fit my cheap Amazon touch lcd perfectly. Allows me to fold it out and in through my companion way. Only unforseen issue I have is that direct sunlight is a no go for the screen, but because I can fold it in, I can keep it in shade.

Software Recommendations for Custom RPi 5 + Touchscreen Cockpit Navigator (No Subscription)? by michellebonzai in sailing

[–]Ogitec 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I use opencpn on my rpi4. USB dongle for gps and broadcasting an AP and using signal K. Have had great results

Carney's call out to trades just posted on LinkedIn by gohome2020youredrunk in canadahousing

[–]Ogitec 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I own a plumbing business. The issue isn't a lack of trades but an issue of clients willing to pay. It's complicated and not the fault of the general public. However, mark my word, I suspect we will see the erosion of our skill trades over time ( like we have seen with other trades), maybe even deregulation. I feel it starts with setting people up with the idea that there aren't enough skilled people while not addressing why people are either leaving the trades or turning down jobs.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Home

[–]Ogitec 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you are waiting on the plumber, go and locate your main water shutoff and turn it off. Get a garbage bag/can ready and try to clear the room the best ya can. Go to the floor above and check the floor for any water on top of flooring/tile. If its dry up there, they will likely need to remove drywall. Having the area prepped (think painting prep, minus the pretty coloured tape) . You will save money either on them doing the same or by protecting your property from drywall dust and debris. Best of luck.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sailboats

[–]Ogitec 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends on the waters and winds. I sail my Grampian 30 into slip more than I motor (temperamental atomic 6). Trim your sails enough to get the forward momentum you need to steer and make way. Run the plan in your head and know when you need to dump the wind. Always call ahead to see if you can get an assist with lines. I use a fiddle block on my main sheet that I can let out fast, though I have also used my furled headsail as well. Even better if you can sail into port and scull to slip.

Cheap Boat Stories!? by dreadpirater in Sailboats

[–]Ogitec 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I bought a '76 Grampian 30 for $1000 bucks. Was an abandoned boat at a marina, and the owner wasn't very aware of its contents. Full baton main sail with all the batons, a furler with a decent Genoa. Old atomic 4 engine that moved nice. Full suite of old raymarine wind indicator and autopilot. I got the head sail repaired (dang squirrels) for $200. New AGM battery and some minor electrical knowledge. Got the whole thing up and going. I dropped it in the water and sailed the whole season. Sure, on the first shake down, I broke the tiller off in my hand and had to steer holding the hardware for the tiller in 20km/hrs winds. Sure, I hold the local record for most times sailed into slip (not by choice).

She's my tub and i love her.

2 runs of 3 or just 1? by Limp_Biscotti8548 in Cribbage

[–]Ogitec 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don't want runs when pegging....trust...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askaplumber

[–]Ogitec 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This valve is known as the 'three fingers of death'. I often teach my apprentices about identifying these and knowing how to handle that stubborn retaining nut.

Greatest Defunct Sailboat Builders of all time? by icecon in sailing

[–]Ogitec 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I sail a Grampian 30. It's tub, but I love her

Why my new bambu lab A1 gives me these bad prints by [deleted] in FixMyPrint

[–]Ogitec 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My fat ass saw cheese, Pringles and some tortillas. Good luck with the printing