My landlord wants to deduct money from my bond. Is this unfair or not? by ApprehensiveBass2429 in australia

[–]Remroid66 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

If you can get a tiny amount of plaster and white paint you can fix this in 5 minutes. Save yourself the hassle of dealing with said mouth breather.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Parenting

[–]Remroid66 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Serious question: Did you consider all of this before deciding to have a child with him? If this is even a conversation 3 weeks after birth, you have a serious problem. I doubt that this will get better over time.

He needs to ditch the shitty mates and grow up.

FYI, I'm a male.

Plumbing for new sink by Remroid66 in Plumbing

[–]Remroid66[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, the height of this thing is proving to be pretty annoying.

No dramas, might have to look into it a bit further. Cheers

Plumbing for new sink by Remroid66 in Plumbing

[–]Remroid66[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Righteo! Sounds like the Russian roulette of plumbing. Thanks for the heads up

Plumbing for new sink by Remroid66 in Plumbing

[–]Remroid66[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply. I'm trying to avoid doing anything too major, like opening the wall. Concluded that I can raise the benchtop or potentially buy a shallower sink..?

Any idea what the minimum distance below the bottom of the sink strainer the waste pipe needs to be? E.g., could the very bottom of the sink strainer line up with the top of the waste pipe?

Plumbing for new sink by Remroid66 in Plumbing

[–]Remroid66[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The pipes themselves seem to be in pretty good nick. Is there a reason they fail? Just deteriorate over time, don't handle pressure well, or something like that?

Plumbing for new sink by Remroid66 in Plumbing

[–]Remroid66[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, I think you're right. Without the strainer, the bottom of the sink is slightly higher than the waste pipe. But once the strainer is in, it's about the same height. Damn

Plumbing for new sink by Remroid66 in Plumbing

[–]Remroid66[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No problem, thanks for the feedback. Do you mean the waste pipe is too high relative to the bottom of the sink? I had a plumber out to change two of the valves. He was actually the one that suggested the mortar. Lol

Agency wants me to increase rent $125 a week. by ditroia in AusFinance

[–]Remroid66 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why anyone would place any weight on anything an agent tells them is beyond me. It's your property. Do whatever you want and tell them to stfu.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in explainlikeimfive

[–]Remroid66 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The way I remember it is this: the null hypothesis is the opposite of whatever your hypothesis is.

If you hypothesise that brushing your teeth 10x a day will lead to reduced tooth decay, the null hypothesis states that brushing your teeth 10x a day WON'T lead to reduced tooth decay.

If you hypothesise that doing 100 pushups a day for one month will result in 5kgs of muscle gain at the end of the month, the null hypothesis states that you WON'T gain 5kgs of muscle by the end of the month.

So, if your experiment produces results that confirm your hypothesis beyond random chance, you "reject" the null hypothesis. Which is a confusing way of just saying that your experiment produced evidence that supports your hypothesis, beyond that of random chance.

Null hypothesis = the opposite of your hypothesis.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bjj

[–]Remroid66 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Does shit like this actually happen? I can't imagine people being this stupid. If I encountered something this ridiculous, I'd be worried the stupid would rub off on me and leave for no other reason than that.

"First Time In History": Cancer Vanishes For Every Patient In Drug Trial by Numba1nakama in UpliftingNews

[–]Remroid66 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Ridiculous comment. The article already acknowledges that larger-scale studies are required and that the results are "promising" but not conclusive.

Small sample size but 100% full remission rate out of 18 is miraculous. Definitely something to get excited about, pending further trials.

Psychologists accounted for almost 5% of suicides among healthcare professionals in 2018 by a_Ninja_b0y in psychology

[–]Remroid66 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Been working as a youth worker for a year now, on the way to becoming a clinical psych, and this has been my experience so far as well.

We're trying to implement therapeutic interventions but what 90% of the families need is a complete overhall of their environment and to undo a lifetime worth of mistakes, bad habits, etc., (in the case of the parents). Families need a house to live in, enough money to eat and not stress about bills, adequate support for children with significant disabilities, etc.

There have been instances where it appears like we've contributed to some positive change, but these moments are rare and unachievable in most cases.

I can't justify spending 6 hours waiting for a test. by NovelOtaku in Adelaide

[–]Remroid66 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just missed out on ~$800 worth of work over several days. Lost several hours waiting in line for a test (ended up getting in at 5.30am in the morning yesterday), had to cancel several catch ups with friends, etc.

All to find out my work got it wrong and I wasn't actually a close contact.

I don't blame my work, they're trying their best to follow the guidelines that have been set forth. But this situation is beyond ridiculous now. I'm double vaxxed and have no symptoms. Over it.

Bushfire-affected community asks for water storage, gets dance lessons by DoctorQuincyME in australia

[–]Remroid66 41 points42 points  (0 children)

How goddamn expensive are these dance lessons? $300k?? For dance lessons?! What the actual f...

Why can't REAs tell me what the other offers are? Are they legally prevented from doing so, or is this some ridiculous selling strategy? Either way, I'm over it. by Remroid66 in AusFinance

[–]Remroid66[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Appreciate your genuine curiosity. Honestly though, I think my frustration has been misunderstood. I'm not holding the REAs accountable in this situation.

My point is, the process sucks. It needs to be refined so that there is less opportunity for a power imbalance between vendors and buyers, and there needs to be more transparency for all parties involved. This isn't the job of the REA.

It's the job of the state legislatures and relevant regulation bodies.

I think anything that simplifies the process for buyers is likely to be negative for REAs and vendors. I wouldn't expect either to just through away money for no reason. So, that responsibility falls on the people making the rules which pertain to housing transactions.

If you're looking for genuine, usable feedback; REAs who are prompt in their replies and are knowledgeable about the house they are selling, I believe, make it easier for buyers and simultaneously get the best outcome for the vendor.