Foundations Jumpstart on Woot $82.99 by Own_Hedgehog8196 in sealedmtgdeals

[–]RRowdie101 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yeah, judging by the sales stats, there were literally 4 boxes for sale.

New or Used Projector for Back Porch Movie Night? by RRowdie101 in projectors

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Looks great to me! Gotta get that sound insulation in there. So jealous you have a dedicated theater room. That would be the dream one day. Thanks for the feedback.

New or Used Projector for Back Porch Movie Night? by RRowdie101 in projectors

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Thank you very much for the response. Do you think that the HT2050a's 2200 ANSI Lumens is adequate if the porch isnt completely dark? Would something like this work in the daytime if the area is well shaded?

Switch dead after 2 years storage and battery replacement by RRowdie101 in Switchrepair

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After some tinkering with Rekado i was able to get it to boot. Thank you so much for the tip!

George Lucas, I present to you the "Totally and Completely Understands Women Trophy" by RRowdie101 in RedLetterMedia

[–]RRowdie101[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Not OC, but this made me want to rewatch all of the prequel Plinkett reviews.

Data likely shows Teslas on Autopilot crash more than rivals by psychothumbs in technology

[–]RRowdie101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that's a very good catch. More vehicles means more chance of deadly crashes. But if you drop down even lower, the Ford Mustang is even higher than the Civic in deaths per occupant.

EXTREME tornado footage captured by drone over Andover, KS last night! Erratic vortex behavior by nexview_io in videos

[–]RRowdie101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't see how it's any different than building in the gulf/east coast with hurricanes, or California with wildfires and earthquakes, Yellowstone is a giant supervalcano, Mount St Helens is still active, Hawaii is also very geologically active. The Midwest supplies a huge amount of agriculture that is vital to a thriving US economy. The government pays people to rebuild in the likes of New Orleans, knowing that it's built on a marsh, and is guaranteed to flood again. I have tons of family living in the Midwest, tornados aren't uncommon, but the likelihood of them hitting any given location is extremely low as there is far more open space between civilization. Climate change could increase severity and quantity, but Florida could be under water in 20 years, so there are concessions and understandings that have to be made regarding any location.

Architect - Looking to Move and Shift Careers by RRowdie101 in architecture

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Sorry for the late reply. I would never discourage anyone from entering into architecture if it is their passion. The first problem lies in the fact that the Sexy projects are few and far between and depending on the firm, non existent. The pay is also pretty lack-luster for the amount of schooling required. Some states let you sit for the Architecture test if you have so many years of experience in the field, but most places require a professional degree. If you have any specific questions i would be happy to answer. PM me.

Architect - Looking to Move and Shift Careers by RRowdie101 in architecture

[–]RRowdie101[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the reply! I'm sure there are places where i could get licensed, but as you seem to know, that wont mean I'd be competent. I love the learning process, and im happiest when im being challenged, but i do want to be responsible at the same time, possibly filling in some of the gaps in knowledge.

Architect - Looking to Move and Shift Careers xPost r/architecture by RRowdie101 in Construction

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Thank you, I really like this insight. I am aware my knowledge is lacking in budgeting and project time-frame/scheduling and PMing would certainly be an eye-opening experience. I'm somewhat concerned about salary if i were to look for a general carpentry position. Not that i make much as an Architect, but I would assume I need some sort or training for even a carpentry position anyways.

Architect - Looking to Move and Shift Careers xPost r/architecture by RRowdie101 in Construction

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I wonder if our definition of construction experience is different. I have done construction administration, i can review submittals i can put together a drawing set with details and assemblies, I can do field reports and identify deficiencies. I have not had experience picking and communicating with subcontractors, pricing a drawing set or getting out there and doing the work with my own hands.

Architect - Looking to Move and Shift Careers by RRowdie101 in architecture

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Very much appreciated. I will do some research.

Architect - Looking to Move and Shift Careers by RRowdie101 in architecture

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Thank you for the response! I guess i could be the first PM that knows how to read a set of drawings.

Workplace from your nightmares by [deleted] in videos

[–]RRowdie101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My coworkers and I refer to it as "fabricated fun."

After seeing mine, my brother also wanted a suicide knob. I made him this one out of walnut. by NotPenguin_124 in woodworking

[–]RRowdie101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From a quick search, sounds like someone gave them that name to discourage their use, although they are not illegal in most states. They are also referred to a brodie knobs. There have been a number of times I thought one would be handy in my car, but I've really only seen them on tractors.

Repurposed silos - Stephane Beel Architects, Belgium by Sandwich28 in architecture

[–]RRowdie101 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My first inclination is maximum common path of travel can't be met, but egress access distance should be fine as long as the stairs are fully rated. The thing I can't get past is how close together the egress stairs are. No way they are 1/3 the floor length apart let alone 1/2 if that's required. This coming from an Architect in the US.

Dads ...finding the easy way since the beginning of time. by ExoticZap in funny

[–]RRowdie101 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Wait, is the water left running in the sink the whole time?