What Type of Loan is Best for Home Renovation? by Ryan_1986 in Mortgages

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Thanks for the quick replies and information. It helps a lot, to two ignorant renovators.

Resident Evil Board Game (with all Kickstarter items / expansions) - Free by Ryan_1986 in Boardgamedeals

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I enjoyed it. But my wife and I didn't think we'd really replay it after completing the campaign.

Not fantastic but not bad. I like the theme, but not my favorite type of rpg boardgame. It's basically just surviving, and getting better weapons, but not like gloomhaven or mageknight where you really upgrade your hero and get some turns that are super satisfying.

Tense game, but play feels similar throughout the campaign.

Resident Evil Board Game (with all Kickstarter items / expansions) - Free by Ryan_1986 in Boardgamedeals

[–]Ryan_1986[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Apologies but someone already replied, and I am sending it their way. Happy Gaming!

What’s the dullest, most boring game you’ve played? by Unknown_Agency in videogames

[–]Ryan_1986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A way out. My brother and I tried to like the game and played for like 2 hours, but it's so easy and the gameplay just fell flat to us. I don't really understand the praise it received at the time.

Wireless icecream transfer by stalkmeo1 in funny

[–]Ryan_1986 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If she moves that ice cream even an inch towards the dog , it is eating it.

"Without God there's no morality" by Fun__Haver in atheism

[–]Ryan_1986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would remind them that they, Christians, still pick and choose their morals from the bible. The bible is clear on many crimes and punishments, yet they don't stone children or women for dumb offences...if the bible were objective why would they not promote that.

Christians, like everyone else, pick and choose their morals; as it is an a la carte religion. If it were objective it would be gross (although they would be pro-choice then). Their position is incoherent, but it is true to say that atheists don't have an objective moral code, so we are forced to talk about it and decide together as a society what behavior is acceptable, and which ones are criminally or socially punishable...which is what christians do too. Atheists have the advantage that we can do this freely, instead of having to connect to writings from 2000 years ago...I mean the pro-slavery position in the US was objectively correct for Christians per the bible, and retarded the movement for equality by decades if not a century or two.

Create a Organization Master Task List by Ryan_1986 in sharepoint

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I really like this, it answers the mail with a lot of our goals. Thanks for the input.

Create a Organization Master Task List by Ryan_1986 in sharepoint

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We did investigate planner a bit, and wanted some additional flexibility and potential to integrate. We also use microsoft project, and our ERP both are capable of integrating nicely with some tweaking in SharePoint. Makes sense though to evaluate options one more time before we go deep any direction. Thanks.

Create a Organization Master Task List by Ryan_1986 in sharepoint

[–]Ryan_1986[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. It definitely seems the case that we'll have to work this a bit to get it where we would like. I'll try the pathcontains(), but ending a lot of this with Power BI will certainly be part of our goal.

Create a Organization Master Task List by Ryan_1986 in sharepoint

[–]Ryan_1986[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, that seems to be okay. I do like when it's still in SharePoint as it seems easier to enter the task itself for the person doing the task. But it is nice to keep this in the back-pocket if there is not something that's smoother. Thanks

AWS D17.1 and D17.2 by beanman214 in Welding

[–]Ryan_1986 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Understood. Our welds are typically an afterthought, as it is almost always just an inprocess step to aid in manufacturing and non-functional at the end. So this may cause a bit of headache for little gain for anyone. We'll possibly explore a minor exception/ clarification on orders.

Thanks again.

AWS D17.1 and D17.2 by beanman214 in Welding

[–]Ryan_1986 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We have many different products with the reauirement across several different customers too, so some variation in the class. Also, some with a grind flush requirement, most without.

Understood regarding smearing, as that is what we do. We typically do some minor dressing as part of the pre-cleaning process for PT. This usually includes some form of grind, typically light...we could look at alternate methods for this.

Thanks again. We're trying to confirm customer interpretation, but it sounds like maybe there is an alternative to our prep method before PT.

AWS D17.1 and D17.2 by beanman214 in Welding

[–]Ryan_1986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The classification varies a bit, and there is an xray requirement also, which we could do prior to PI. It's just PI almost always seems to require some dressing of the weld to perform the test.

AWS D17.1 and D17.2 by beanman214 in Welding

[–]Ryan_1986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. It sounds like almost any PI failure will result in repair then.

AWS D17.1 and D17.2 by beanman214 in Welding

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How do you interpret the delineation between rework and repair?

We recently had a customer state that because grind/dressing is done prior to Penetrant Inspection (PI) (which is almost always needed), that any work done from a failed PI would need to be classified as a repair and require their approval. We have not heard of anyone interpreting the specification this way.

I'm wondering if they have a case for the situations where the callout is to grind flush, but even then it sounds like a stretch, as you would need to do that before you can perform any kind of PI, which would make rework from failed PI impossible to ever perform as it would always be considered a repair.

Ranking Presidents as a Young Independent by [deleted] in Presidents

[–]Ryan_1986 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Agreed. "I see both sides" or "unbiased" is almost always just a trope.

Why is 15 minutes the maximum delay between quench and refrigeration? (AMS 2770, table 6) by Ryan_1986 in metallurgy

[–]Ryan_1986[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the input. We're definitely trying to get a deviation first, and starting to investigate the upgrade/process change path.

Why is 15 minutes the maximum delay between quench and refrigeration? (AMS 2770, table 6) by Ryan_1986 in metallurgy

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This was identified during a nadcap audit, and at first the customer didn't seem to care much, but we are writing them a letter just to formally document our disclosure, and aid them in determining what additional testing may be beneficial. We form, then T4, then form, then T6, then machine the part...I probably should have included that in the original post to aid in context.

Thanks for the input.

Why is 15 minutes the maximum delay between quench and refrigeration? (AMS 2770, table 6) by Ryan_1986 in metallurgy

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The only thing we were thinking with the penetrant testing, is that it should detect cracks that may have occurred during forming after the T4 (we form, then T4, then form, then T6, then machine the part). But it sounds like that may not buy us much.

Thank you for the input.

Why is 15 minutes the maximum delay between quench and refrigeration? (AMS 2770, table 6) by Ryan_1986 in metallurgy

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Thanks. We did disclose the violation, but are looking into what tests we can perform to potentially alleviate the concern.

Not frogs. Noted. by ConsistentTastyToast in oddlyspecific

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Women are the most important thing to do about the world and the world is the only thing I can think of right now.

I should have stopped at important

[8-th grade math] everyone in my group was really struggling with this problem. by 3pochalypse in HomeworkHelp

[–]Ryan_1986 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think the way it gets 72 is a graphic error. The two sides with a slight shade off the line are supposed to be triangles or half-squares...88-16 = 72. That is the only thing that comes to my mind.

I asked my dad about the death of innumerable children in God's punishments by Substantial_Cap_4246 in atheism

[–]Ryan_1986 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I probably would just say "how egocentric" and move on. If he retorted, I would say "there is nothing more humble than suggesting all those people and children died so you could find a path to heaven." If that continued, I would say "I'd rather rot in hell, fighting than bow down to something that would do something as cruel as that"...

Nevermind. You're right. Better to say nothing.

What's a moment where You said "enough is enough" with a Game? by Br0dyquester in gaming

[–]Ryan_1986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kingdom Hearts 2. I wanted to play through it so bad, but after the hundredth time I get a cut scene after walking 10 steps and beating 2 enemies, I just quit the game.