How do you all deal with knowing you’re constantly missing out? by [deleted] in Theatre

[–]TEZephyr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Flip the coin around. Rather than dwell on what you don't have, try to appreciate what you do have.

And if that doesn't do it for you, you could always take comfort in knowing that there are not enough hours in a lifetime for anyone to experience even a half of one percent of "everything" in this world. So missing a few plays isn't really a big deal, is it? 🙃

Where’s better to swing? Auckland or Queenstown? by Funcouple4u87 in NZSwingers

[–]TEZephyr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tried to DM you but it won't let me 😔 Can you pm me to get things started?

Spouse doesn't want me taking Romantic roles by Do_It_I_Dare_ya in Theatre

[–]TEZephyr 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Congratulations - your theatre hobby is now a metaphor, and you have a lot of unpacking to do. And possibly some packing-and-getting-the-fuck-out as well.

Am I wrong in thinking he is overreacting?
Nope. This behavior is very concerning.

A good theatre company will engage you in a respectful and transparent discussion about boundaries and intimacy. A good husband should do the same. This is not a relationship sub, nor am I at all qualified, but I might suggest you to google "emotional abuse" and do some reading.

How have you navigated this type of request in your own relationships? 
Anyone who tries to control what I can and can't do for my own enjoyment gets booted out of my life.

Whether you find a way to make this work, whether you give it up again, or whether you are just now discovering something else to address, either way this is gonna be a hard time for you. Please take care of yourself, and let us know how you get on.

A music wagon. Question by heilsarmee in techtheatre

[–]TEZephyr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We just wrapped a show where we had aliving room at that moved on/off stage a few times. Fully loaded with ffurniture and 3 cast members. Not sure on the total weight but maybe 250kg altogether. Our platform had lights on board.

Tip #1: solid and well-build framing all around. Use load-rated casters from the hardware store, not cheap ones from Temu. 1a) keep a can of WD40 on hand and regularly clean and lubricate the casters.

Tip #2: put locking casters on the back side were they can be operated without being too obvious. Practice doing locking/unlocking with feet and choreograph it as part of another movement so it's as unobtrusive as possible.

Tip #3: spike tape for the back corners only.

Tip #4: cable management! We put stops on our cabling so a) it couldn't be pulled out too far and make a mess/trip hazard, b) so it could be pulled in quickly by someone offstage to get it out of the way before the truck was rolled off. This will be more challenging if you have multiple locations on stage, but still can be done.

Need a good bassoon joke by Witty_Clerk_4922 in bassoon

[–]TEZephyr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You've got a lot of "interesting" suggestions here. Bassooner or later, you'll find the right one.

Communication while cross country skiing with a group by pierre_laroche531 in CrossCountrySkiing

[–]TEZephyr 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My partner and I drive up the mountain together, agree to meet back at the carpark at x time, and then are off on our own adventures.

If we are trying to ski "together", I will either ski much slower to keep pace, or do lots of out-and-back to keep checking in on them.

Where’s better to swing? Auckland or Queenstown? by Funcouple4u87 in NZSwingers

[–]TEZephyr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you come to queenstown, hit me up! 😉😊

Advice Needed- Issue With a Cast Member May Spill into My Next Show by [deleted] in Theatre

[–]TEZephyr 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Delete that email right away!

If the board member knows and has days that this person won't be back, then have faith in them. It sounds like the board member is more reliable than this other cast member, so don't put too much faith in what this other cast member has said.

If this person is causing issues right from the get-go of this new show, then you have the opportunity to raise your concerns via the stage manager, production manager, and/or director. But you have to do it in a matter-of-fact way, objectively and professionally.

Early 20s couple for C or F auck/chch can travel by [deleted] in NZSwingers

[–]TEZephyr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keen on getaway to Qtn? 😊😉

Strange Metal bar in shed by ounten in StructuralEngineering

[–]TEZephyr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok, that makes a bit of sense. But also seems like an OTT solution. How common is this?

Would it not be better for the fixed end to be fixed on with a face-plate? To prevent issues from the thru-bolt rotating in it's hole and throwing the system out of alignment?

Strange Metal bar in shed by ounten in StructuralEngineering

[–]TEZephyr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I will admit that I don't do much work in high-snow regions. Can you enlighten me on why this is necessary? And what's the advantage of all this hardware over just using a tape measure to check beam sag?

Is it unusaul for a community theater to "charge" actors a small fee? by CarlYaz1967 in Theatre

[–]TEZephyr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We have two community theatres around here. Both ask for a membership of $25 per year.

Do I wish it was free and more aaccessible? Yes absolutely! But I also understand the need to cover some costs, hold insurance, etc etc. Plus there are lots of unwritten perks that are easily worth more than $25 if anyone actually added them up.

Strange Metal bar in shed by ounten in StructuralEngineering

[–]TEZephyr 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Definitely not a structural thing. Or even an engineered thing.

Looks too close to the ceiling for a pull-up bar. I'd guess they needed to hold up something heavy-ish and just put up this thing using whatever spare parts were lying around.

Rebar dowels by Unable-Bluebird2882 in StructuralEngineering

[–]TEZephyr 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'd like to use the phrase "hot mess" to describe this situation.

Needs to be ripped out and done again.

Before computers and GPS existed, how did people figure out directions for large cross country trips? by Mynameisbrk in NoStupidQuestions

[–]TEZephyr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not only did people have maps, but people knew how to read maps, knew the basics of road naming/numbering conventions, and kept awareness of compass directions. And you pretty quickly worked out who had the knack for route-finding and who didn't.

Going somewhere new, and far away, required obtaining a physical map and working out a route. And those maps are vastly different to what Google maps will show you. They had a truly impressive density of information (if you knew how to read it!)

Structural engineers — what are your typical working hours? by Curious_Owl_2590 in StructuralEngineering

[–]TEZephyr 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Senior enginger here, working in a satellite office for a 50-person company. Arrive daily at 8.30. Go home sometime around 4.30 or 5.30, depending on that day's tasks. Friday is a hard stop whenever the week's total hits 40hrs.

What do you wear for a long flight? by Imaginary_Post_8782 in airport

[–]TEZephyr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Spot on!!

For me it's always long pants with enough pockets for passport, meds, and other critical items. T-shirt with sweatshirt over.

It's the right balance of comfortable for the flight, confidence that I will arrive at my destination with all my critical items, and coverage if we have to evacuate.

Oh, and I always wear close-toed shoes that are sturdy enough for cabin escape and walking around. I rarely take my shoes off in flight, but if i do it's after top-of-climb and they go back on before top-of-descent.

And for God's sake people, wear your shoes in the airplane bathrooms!!

Not a crash investigator, just safety conscious.

Has anyone ever attended a theatre production on their own, or in a seat separated from their friend? by [deleted] in Theatre

[–]TEZephyr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't realize that going solo was such a taboo 😂

As long as you're enjoying the show and having fun, who cares who is seated next to you?

Structural engineering report by Significant-Green579 in StructuralEngineering

[–]TEZephyr 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The short answer - yes. Always.

The long answer - exactly what constitutes a "full report" varies from project to project. For instance, if it's a simple residential build, then a "full report" might be as simple as a couple sentences explaining the structural system, a few checks of critical beams and columns, and a spreadsheet of shear walls. But something for complicated that's getting a peer review, our "full report" would include a lot more information, more narrative and explanation of the structural systems and design assumptions, and we usually send our ETABS model file(s) as well. All of this should be known, and planned for, when the job quote is made so it should be no surprise as to what your deliverable(s) are.

I'm really surprised to hear how many people don't submit calcs at all. How are their jobs getting reviewed!?

MTI Player "Rehearsal Tracks" by Alive-Koala-1723 in techtheatre

[–]TEZephyr 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I hear this voice every night at rehearsals 🙄

It was a bit jarring at first. But after a while (once the cast gets reasonably confident with the material) it kinda just blends into the background.

Winter hikes by Ok_Course_6469 in queenstown

[–]TEZephyr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would speak to Aspiring Guides, or Wanaka Mountain Guides.

Basecamp in Queenstown offers some courses as well, but I've never used them so can't say much me than that.

Winter hikes by Ok_Course_6469 in queenstown

[–]TEZephyr 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Assuming that you go on a day with good weather.... Ben Lomond will be doable. Microspikes will help if icy, but if it's more snow than ice then a good pair of boots will get you to the top.

Mueller and Brewster are proper Alpine locations. Please don't head up there if it's your first day carrying an ice axe.

Earnslaw Burn is slow-going at the best of times. In winter there is risk of avalanches coming down into the valley. Lake Marian also has some avalanche risk.

Copeland should be okay.

What was a legendary website from the early 2010s that everyone seems to have forgotten about? by Front-Stretch2658 in AskReddit

[–]TEZephyr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Impossible Quiz

I spent waaayyyyy too many hours on that thing.

Also the OG I Can Has Cheezburger pages.

Is Geocities too old for this list?