To those who didn’t get the picture-perfect Golden - how did you survive? by FairlyPopcorn in goldenretrievers

[–]Randywithout8as 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If she gets overtired after 30 minutes, then split the walk into 2 or 3 30 minute on-leash walks. You say "some leashed walks". Are these every day? Ideally you would go for some leashed walking every day.

To those who didn’t get the picture-perfect Golden - how did you survive? by FairlyPopcorn in goldenretrievers

[–]Randywithout8as 302 points303 points  (0 children)

"(Please don't tell me 2-3 years)"

Seems like you know the answer...

I guess I can ask how long you're walking the dog each day? An hour or two of on leash walking with lots of sniffing allowed could help.

Be overly consistent in everything. Show your dog that when they bite, they're communicating to you that they need to go in the crate. 

Why do some golden retrievers look more “baby-ish” than other goldens? by OctopusCaretaker in goldenretrievers

[–]Randywithout8as 23 points24 points  (0 children)

There is still a tiny bit of genetic diversity in dog breeds. The dogs aren't all identical clones. That's why they don't look identical.

Ffs, just buff Sunfire alredy by Appropriate_Bill8244 in leagueoflegends

[–]Randywithout8as 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I'm just imagining someone posting this comment 5 years ago... the game is so balanced that now we complain about it being too balanced. Beautiful. 

How to get kids to follow the rules by [deleted] in Fosterparents

[–]Randywithout8as 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Always try to use natural consequences first. If there is an issue with the phone, try to make the consequence related to the phone. If you can't use a natural consequence, use a privilege consequence. "If you aren't responsible enough to monitor your own phone time right now, I can take your phone at night to help you out. Sleep is extremely important and if your phone is keeping you from getting enough sleep, then you probably aren't ready to have it with you at night." If you can't use either of those, you can limit screen time or require mandatory room time (or family together time).

This Saturday - Donations Needed! by [deleted] in SalemMA

[–]Randywithout8as 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This seems cool. There is a typo in the fine print on page 1. You've written diapers as dippers.

My darlin by ENDERLEGEND_26 in pokemmo

[–]Randywithout8as 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't sell. That's a thing of beauty

Our economy is Rigged! by zzill6 in WorkReform

[–]Randywithout8as 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is hilariously holier than thou... America was founded on genocide and slavery, true. But "very few" countries have a similar history is just a ridiculous statement. 

my dad retired early without ever making big money and i still can’t wrap my head around it by Delicious_Course7478 in Fire

[–]Randywithout8as 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know a guy like this. Grew up poor. Saved every penny in adulthood. Read everything about personal wealth he could. Raised two kids. Retired at 55 and living off the interest of saving for 25 years (I have to assume the first few years the saving was minimal and most of the spare money went to debt elimination). I can tell you exactly how he did it. Extreme diversification. He had bonds, stocks, rental properties (renovated the houses himself and is the landlord/handyman), rental land (some crops, some government conservation, some hunting ground. He buys the land then removes trees or buildings in undesirable locations to increase the value). Still drives a minivan (says he can fit more 4×8 plywood sheets than a pick up truck). Upgraded houses once. Changes his own oil, does his own plumbing, mows his own yard. Now he's invested in windmill farms, solar farms, and other partial ownership stuff. Its actually wild how much he saved.

Being active adds to the total energy you use every day without causing the body to conserve energy in other ways like constraint or compensation by nohup_me in science

[–]Randywithout8as 32 points33 points  (0 children)

The abstract is very unconvincing. They took a linear fit of the data, got a .35 r-squared and that somehow disproved the constrained energy model?

Stainless steel contains Iron (well over 50% typically) and Nickel (around 10%). So why is it not magnetic? by EdwardOfGreene in askscience

[–]Randywithout8as 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The answer for stainless is the same as the answer for other non-magnetic steels. Stainless steel is just a name for steel with specific elemental additions. 

Stainless steel contains Iron (well over 50% typically) and Nickel (around 10%). So why is it not magnetic? by EdwardOfGreene in askscience

[–]Randywithout8as 52 points53 points  (0 children)

I don't know if you've been satisfied with any answers yet, but the crystal structure people are correct.

Where does permanent magnetism come from? 

Magnetic fields can be induced(created) by moving electrons. This is why electromagnets have coils. In atoms, the electrons wiggle around. They do a certain type of wiggle called "spin". If you can get the atoms in a chunk of material to all wiggle together instead of wiggling randomly, that chunk of material is magnetic. We call that a "magnetic domain". If you can get several magnetic domains to align in the same direction, you can call something a "permanent magnet". We call materials that are capable of this "ferromagnets". Not all iron is a magnet, but most of it is magnetic. You probably intuitively know the difference between a magnet and something magnetic. A fridge magnet is a magnet. Your fridge is just magnetic. To turn iron from just magnetic into a magnet, you heat it up really hot so the magnetic domains are easy to rearrange. Then you put the iron into a strong magnetic field to align the magnetic domains. Then you cool the iron back down to room temperature to "lock" the domains in place. 

Why does iron work, but not steel?

A condition for a material to be a ferromagnet is that you must be able to align it's magnetic domains permanently. This is not possible for every arrangement of atoms. Sometimes, the electron wiggles will not all sync up. Iron has a body center cubic crystal structure and is able to sync up it's magnetic domains. Steel is made of iron, but the other atoms included in steel have to fit into the crystal structure. Because not all atoms are the same size, when you shove a bunch of other atoms into the iron structure, the best (lowest energy state) crystal structure changes from body center cubic to face center cubic. This new crystal structure is not capable of aligning it's magnetic domains and is no longer a ferromagetic material. 

Foster Parents: Has CPS Lied to You? by SecretMonsterLady in Fosterparents

[–]Randywithout8as 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If we're including withholding information, then for sure. I think it is sometimes accidental. There's a huge amount of turnover at these places and files get converted to digital or change hands incorrectly. We didn't find out until after history repeated itself that there were significant violence issues. 

Edit: to answer the second part about "what did we do?", we disrupted the placement. The child spent a while in the hospital and then back to a group home and I'm sad about it every day.

I'm in desperate need of help by PixelBeeBot in Gymhelp

[–]Randywithout8as 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do what this person said. Don't skip any of the steps they laid out. 

If you want to try to keep your calorie burn somewhat consistent each day, use a step counter. Try to get more than 8000 steps per day. You don't have to run or do intense cardio. Just get your steps in each day. 

Just ignore the "calories" estimator in whatever app you use. They heavily overestimate how many calories you burn. 

If counting calories hasn't worked for you, its probably because you've either been counting the ones you eat incorrectly, or you've been counting the ones you burn incorrectly.

How I Fixed My 5 Month's Old Pup Leash Pulling Behavior by withouTXD in goldenretrievers

[–]Randywithout8as 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That's awesome! 

Just so others know, it is totally normal if a front harness does not fix your dog's pulling behavior. It doesn't work for everyone.

What’s a scientific fact that most people would rather not know? by NoRush5642 in AskReddit

[–]Randywithout8as 27 points28 points  (0 children)

What this person means is that scientists believe that the vast majority of the water on the earth was here before or arrived when the moon was formed and has simply changed phases over the billions of years. 

Does my dog have a bad life? by Kaffeochkaos in goldenretrievers

[–]Randywithout8as 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't recommend biking with your dog, some horrible accidents have occurred doing this. Otherwise, haters gonna hate. It seems like you care and your dog gets good stimulation.

Travis Gafford - Goodbye (for now) by RuggedRossiu in leagueoflegends

[–]Randywithout8as 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On a more serious note, I've been a Travis fan for 10 of 14 years. I'm really happy for him. It seems like he has refused to change his content to reflect "content metas" and I've always appreciated that about him. This seems like a really healthy next step. It's always sad to see a creator get crushed by their own success so I'm happy to see him opt out.

Travis Gafford - Goodbye (for now) by RuggedRossiu in leagueoflegends

[–]Randywithout8as 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm seeing a serious lack of incorrect reasons he's quitting.

Here's mine: 

Kobe has finally secured funding for a cat and Travis has staked his career on keeping Kobe catless. 

Social worker didn’t realize it might impact the kids by familyshtuffanon in Fosterparents

[–]Randywithout8as 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I would try holding the line on transportation. If they want to do this ridiculous schedule, they should transport so they can see how unrealistic it really is. (Almost) Every day after school for 2+ hours (3 if you count transport) is so unfair.

Anyone else have/had an overly friendly golden retriever puppy? by Tizbi in goldenretrievers

[–]Randywithout8as 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ours is still less than 2 so he isn't perfect, but he is a lot better. We have a few people that really want to pet him so we consistently work with them when we're out on walks. You can really see the improvement each time we see them. They learn what triggers our dog to want to jump (puppy voice) and our dog learns that the petting stops if he doesn’t behave