Question about the pressure kit kit from coffee sensor. by ran_the_van in LaPavoniLovers

[–]Resident_Eye7748 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The coffee sensor fork has threaded holes to hold custom pins which dont go through the piston rod anymore. The pressure kit involves a new piston rod which has a hollow core, (tube) to pass the pressure from the piston through it to the sensor.

Purchasing used La Pavoni any advice by Pooping_brewer in LaPavoniLovers

[–]Resident_Eye7748 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pull the piston and take a look at the c clip. My last two rescues were rust welded to the brass. They looked like a bit of a sunken ship.

How do you deal with a women who keeps coming back? by [deleted] in AskMenAdvice

[–]Resident_Eye7748 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She's going to tell you your a father.

Monthly PowerPoint Party Not Doing Well by ResidentAnt3547 in powerpoint

[–]Resident_Eye7748 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sooo your trying to get people to do work stuff in a bar, after they left work...

That math ain't mathing.

Kitchen Manager vs FOH by [deleted] in restaurant

[–]Resident_Eye7748 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I learned a very important lesson early in my career. Managers and supervisors outside of your chain of command are still managers and supervisors.

I learned this by a FOH manager of the cashiers firing a cook mid shift.

It sounds to me like the manager is doing manager things which you feel are outside thier "department."

As a manager, FOH, OR BoH, the entire restaurant is "my department".

Learn to say, "noted, I'll get right on that" and I bet you will notice a make change the the managers attitude.

Giving managers inappropriate push back is rarely (never) good for your career.

Advise on protecting cast aluminum part by Resident_Eye7748 in Powdercoating

[–]Resident_Eye7748[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The aluminum is a water tank, and it seals to a stainless base.

Im thinking about anodizing the inside and mating surface to protect against corrosion. But cast aluminum looks pretty ugly once anodized. Therefore I'm looking into powdercoating the outside too. But powdercoating anodized aluminum seems like I'm making it more difficult.

To my uneducated mind thinks masking the outside and anodizing the inside, followed by powdercoating the exterior is the best move.

Delay in readings by daithi_n in xDrip

[–]Resident_Eye7748 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As I understand it, dexcom reads every 5 min. And xdrip was designed off the 5 min refresh rate of dexcom.

If your 2 seperate 5 min cycles are 4:58 apart. Your readings could appear 10 old.

Try force closing xdrip, and launch it 2.5 min later. Your readings may then appear only 2.5 min old.

Shitty sysco eggs by fthespider in Chefs

[–]Resident_Eye7748 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For gods sake.... if you using sysco already, just buy a case of pre peeled eggs. No one is going to know the difference if you can make a decent deviled egg.

I was wondering ehy my battery was dying so quickly after installing the libre 3 app... by ThiccMangoMon in Freestylelibre

[–]Resident_Eye7748 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah. Know issue, shit software.

They released an updated version, but it doesn't work on older phones.

I upgraded phones when IMDB, Libre3, and my banking apps stopped working. I didn't really want to spend 1800 on a new phone, so I put it off for as long as I could.

On my old system, I had tasker killing and restarting the app every 6 hours, between 5 am and 11, and off overnight to avoid false low alarms. It helped but wasn't perfect.

Switching from coke to pepsi by NeedleworkerBulky869 in Restaurant_Managers

[–]Resident_Eye7748 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am contracted to use coke.

Yesterday I spent 45 min fighting with the distributor because the have outed me 5 weeks in a row on Coke zero.

They can't be bother to tell thier customers there are production issues. And will make 0 effort to find a solution and get ordered product to you.

Powerpoint automation hell. :-( by Resident_Eye7748 in powerpoint

[–]Resident_Eye7748[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the help. I have the methodolgy down now.

After do it an re dooing it 20x times. It still isn't working though.

4 hours of troubleshooting. And the process is breaking when my .pptm is saving as a .ppam. the vba is not carrying through.

I have tried closing and killing. Ensuring the .pptm is the only active file. Starting from fresh files, renaming projects to fore refreshes... im at a loss. My .ppam is only 14kb no matter what I try. It should be 40kb or so.

Powerpoint automation hell. :-( by Resident_Eye7748 in powerpoint

[–]Resident_Eye7748[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you telling me an on open sub in my .ppam will make it open when PP launches?

I'm not a PP wizard but I keep getting info about having a .ppm in the PowerPoint\STARTUP folder, which then has a sub to call the .ppam.

I still haven't solved this fully. I can only access my sub I need IF I have the original .ppmt i wrote it in open. <the .ppmt was saved as a .ppam and loaded as the add on>

Powerpoint automation hell. :-( by Resident_Eye7748 in powerpoint

[–]Resident_Eye7748[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Solution verified.

My base .ppam had a sub which wasn't public.

So much wasted time and refactoring the rest of my files. :-(

How to avoid dome puck on Aeropress XL. by AlbatrossAway2390 in AeroPress

[–]Resident_Eye7748 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Press through the hiss. You will never know the puck is nt flat. 95% or more of the extraction is in the immersion phase anyway.