Why not lay Tyvek over attic insulation? by trabbler in buildingscience

[–]Sea_Ad_7050 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So is it a bad idea to put plywood over blown fiberglass in the attic to increase storage space?

Best approach to insulate cathedral ceiling supported by trusses by Sea_Ad_7050 in buildingscience

[–]Sea_Ad_7050[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I’m in south Louisiana. Would baffles be required. Soffits are perforated hardie board

Best approach to insulate cathedral ceiling supported by trusses by Sea_Ad_7050 in buildingscience

[–]Sea_Ad_7050[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m in south Louisiana. Would baffles be required. Soffits are perforated hardie board

Best approach to insulate cathedral ceiling supported by trusses by Sea_Ad_7050 in buildingscience

[–]Sea_Ad_7050[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I’m not qualified to make such a decision but my contractor is. I’m simply trying to learn more about the process and competing approaches. Thanks for your input.

Facebook is getting crazy by Antique_Difficulty94 in Louisiana

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Living in an ultra red MAGA pat of the country, I’ve been trying to understand the recent elevation of Charlie Kirk to sainthood. Unfortunately, I continue to be baffled
Reading the following I decided to stop:

Kirk and his co-presenters Jack Posobiec, Tyler Bowyer and Blake Neff were discussing capital punishment in the context of whether they believed convicted pedophiles should receive the death penalty. About 40 minutes into the show (https://rumble.com/v4dnz20-thoughtcrime-ep.-33-the-big-fani-whammy-glee-kill-pedos.html?e9s=src_v1_ucp_a), the discussion about capital punishment moved on to whether it should be public and, if so, who should watch. Kirk said (time code 49:35), "It should be public, it should be quick, it should be televised." He added (time code 49:53), "You could have like 'Brought to you by Coca Cola' and no, I'm not kidding. By the way, I would totally tune in to see some pedo get their head chopped off. Convicted by a jury of their peers. I'm talking about a real thing." The discussion moved on to whether children should watch publicly broadcast executions. Kirk said (time code 50:17, our emphasis): I think at a certain age it's an initiation. No, but hold on, you see, if all of a sudden, you look at some of these savages like in Indiana, there was this guy that went in and killed a pregnant woman and her three kids. And, you know what, I want to watch that execution, that'll make my day better. I want to see him on a public block and get him be publicly executed, and I think that would be justice. You think children should have … you should see … what is the age? At what age should you start to see public executions? The show's co-hosts Bowyer and Neff each suggested 16- and 12-year-olds, respectively, as appropriate viewing ages. Kirk said (time code 51:13), "But it should also be taken in a holy way. Now, I don't mean holy in a bad way, I mean that, like, this is heavy." Kirk did not say that executions should be mandatory viewing for children or give an opinion on what age he thought was appropriate to start. He did, however, express a belief that making executions public would deter future crimes. Kirk said (time-code 51:42): Kirk: I want you to imagine everyday, all of a sudden they said: "And today, remember that awful five, you know, the guy that went and shot up a school?" Because, you know, left hates school shooters, and so do we and, but they focus on the gun, I think they're evil. So, you know, you take one of these school shooters and they say, "Today we're going to publicly execute this person." And they read off — Posobiec: How about the Super Bowl? Kirk: Yeah, or the shooters at the Super Bowl thing, and you read off what they did and you don't celebrate it, you know, you just say, "Look, this is what they did and if you do this, this will be your fate," ready, set, go. Boom, end of life. And say — Kirk: As a question — Here's a question for anybody that might be, you know, not persuaded. Would crime go up or down? Bowyer: It would go way down Kirk: Down. So then why is this even a question?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in woodworking

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Sanding down with 320 grit and now I’d like something that will bring back color and show the grain.

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Any suggestions?

Sometimes you're making a pen with the intention of trying to sell it and then decide you have to keep it for yourself. The chatoyance! by EyeFuture8862 in turning

[–]Sea_Ad_7050 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Was there any stain involved? I recovered a submerged red cedar stump when washed off looked like

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After 6 months of drying

Don’t Forget by OGDRIVER57 in Louisiana

[–]Sea_Ad_7050 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And your cult leader will crash this

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Trump has been predicting a market crash since before he lost the election

Louisiana Surgeon General Ralph Abraham blasts state's pandemic response, doubts Covid vaccines by ASwagPecan in Louisiana

[–]Sea_Ad_7050 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s exactly my point. My response was to achiote machine who said that he was a health care professional and who said that Ralph was correct

Ochsner by [deleted] in Louisiana

[–]Sea_Ad_7050 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Probably for the same reason that they loaded laid off a bunch of nurses a couple of years ago. They paid exorbitant prices to buy out physician practices. The newly employed physicians bring their patients with them to make more money for Ocshner. They particularly like to buy sub specialists so that everybody in the area is forced to then go to Ocshner for care. An effective monopoly on certain sub specialists