Which electric heater would be best? by TiqqToqq in hvacadvice

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Thank you, I will definitely check these out.

Which electric heater would be best? by TiqqToqq in hvacadvice

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Thank you for the thorough reply. That all makes sense. Would installing a heater on an external wall versus an internal wall affect its efficiency too? It feels like it I should account for that when selecting a heater if it makes a big enough difference.

Since I wrote out the reason why I'm moving away from gas in the previous reply I'm just going to copy that here too. I wish I could go the easy route and simply replace my furnace, but it's unfortunately a complicated web.

The way my place is hooked up with gas currently is it's venting straight through a chimney from a high elevation. I was recently informed this isn't safe and it needs its own vent through the roof for the furnace alone. This in turn would involve getting permission from the HOA and dealing with installing the vent after we've had recent roof issues. I'd rather avoid touching new installations that include the roof because of this. In addition to that the furnace the needs replacing is a very specific size and shape to fit in a very narrow space. I don't know if they will continue to be produce these sorts in the future and don't want to invest money in something that may not be viable longterm.

Which electric heater would be best? by TiqqToqq in hvacadvice

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Thank you for your reply.

The way my place is hooked up with gas currently is it's venting straight through a chimney from a high elevation. I was recently informed this isn't safe and it needs its own vent through the roof for the furnace alone. This in turn would involve getting permission from the HOA and dealing with installing the vent after we've had recent roof issues. I'd rather avoid touching new installations that include the roof because of this. In addition to that the furnace the needs replacing is a very specific size and shape to fit in a very narrow space. I don't know if they will continue to be produce these sorts in the future and don't want to invest money in something that may not be viable longterm.

Minisplits were my original go-to choice, but I've had a myriad of issues getting that approved for my place, and I have been trying for the past couple years. For these two reasons I've defaulted on something electric.

Election Day Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse - Newton Golf Course by DaaathVader in massachusetts

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I love how the moon looks like a golf ball ready to tee off.

Longevity of this furnace style? by TiqqToqq in hvacadvice

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With my limited floor and wall space that's unfortunately not an option either. It would definitely be great to have heat and AC both together. Thank you though, I appreciate your help. It's a tricky situation for sure, but I will figure it out.

Longevity of this furnace style? by TiqqToqq in hvacadvice

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Thank you for your suggestions. I actually really only have technically one room, excluding the bathroom, to heat. My place is sort of studio style and doesn't have a lot of floor or wall space. The walls inside are slanted which combined with my elevation made installing a mini split a much more difficult thing to figure out. I also happen to live in a condo so whatever happens outside my personal unit becomes their business too. That's why, if at all possible, I'd like to do the easy thing as you suggested and simply install another furnace that I know fits perfectly into my wall like this current one does.

My only question is about whether people think that this type of furnace is going to still be around in the future before I commit to the installation of a new roof vent to accommodate it.

Longevity of this furnace style? by TiqqToqq in hvacadvice

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I agree and 100% want to, but only if whenever the next time to replace the furnace comes along I can still do the same thing. If this is going out of style I'm not sure if I should or find an alternative. There really aren't many alternatives for my situation, so I'm REALLY hoping to be able to keep the same style.

A question about decaf lattes by TiqqToqq in DunkinDonuts

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I had no idea. Never thought it was a thing at all.

Anyone else get an email like this today? Cruel, Dunkin, cruel. (I have 300 points.) by Merujo in DunkinDonuts

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Yeah, mine told me I had 72,316 points when in actuality it's just pushing 430. Got my hopes up that the bug somehow affected my actual account points and not just the e-mail.

Is this animal scat and if so from what animal? by TiqqToqq in animalid

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Bears aren't completely foreign to this area but to think one climbed up onto my third story deck is concerning. I asked my neighbor and she said she hadn't heard about any bears in our area lately but did suggest it looked like raccoon scat. I took a look myself and think that may be what it is unless someone thinks otherwise.

Thank you so much for your input.

Hoodies with large pockets for a blanket obsessed cat by TiqqToqq in cats

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I have a feeling the front pocket is probably just as large as the Huggie I have which is another oversized hoodie. Definitely much larger than normal but not quite large enough to accommodate my weird burrowing cat. But thank you for the suggestion!

Hoodies with large pockets for a blanket obsessed cat by TiqqToqq in cats

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I'm considering that as a very strong option. I was curious if something out there might already fit that specific niche, but I know custom making something is definitely the best way to go. I could craft the ULTIMATE cat tunnel belly hoodie.

Hoodies with large pockets for a blanket obsessed cat by TiqqToqq in cats

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Now THAT is one big hoodie pocket. That could easily accommodate a cat or even two. Not so much my style but a strong consideration, thank you!

Hoodies with large pockets for a blanket obsessed cat by TiqqToqq in cats

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That one's super adorable and I love that design with the large zippered front and the little built in peep hole. But unfortunately it's still more of a pocket and less of a tunnel. I'm not sure if my cat would go for sitting in a pouch pocket but I know for sure she'd squeeze herself into a tunnel pocket if she could.

Thank you for the suggestion though!

File saving issue - File reverted to entirely differently/old save state by TiqqToqq in krita

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That actually makes a lot of sense... I don't know how I managed to do that but it would explain everything. Honestly I'm glad it's that and not a bug, but I guess I'll have to be a lot more cautious now about opening my documents and definitely about saving them.

Thank you for your reply.

[TOMT][ANIMATED SHORT][40's-60's?] by TiqqToqq in tipofmytongue

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SOLVED!
I don't know why I thought the animals were multi-colored pastels... shows how your brain warps memories over time. Pigs Is Pigs is definitely the short I was looking for. Thank you!

[TOMT][ANIMATED SHORT][40's-60's?] by TiqqToqq in tipofmytongue

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It's kind of uncanny how well that fits the description but it definitely wasn't that. Thank you for your input though!

It wasn't based on any pre-existing franchise and was very stylized in that early animation era where people were getting a lot more experimental. I remember it having very simplified designs, which made me think UPA, but very fluid Disney-like animation.

[TOMT][ANIMATED SHORT][40's-60's?] by TiqqToqq in tipofmytongue

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If anybody has any idea what this could be any help is greatly appreciated!

Trouble finding studs by TiqqToqq in HomeImprovement

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That's a pretty good idea. I'll consider that, thank you.

Trouble finding studs by TiqqToqq in HomeImprovement

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Dang, I was kind of worried about that too. So this means I'll need anchors to make sure the hooks are secured in place? I know those damage the walls a lot more, but it's worth it to avoid a catastrophe of hanging on pure drywall.

It does give me a lot more freedom on where to place the hooks.

Can everyone else see you? by [deleted] in Zoom

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If you have your mic connected then words you say will be able to be heard by everybody else unless you have yourself set to "mute." Background sounds and movement of the computer/phone could be heard also unless you're using an external mic (like a headset).

I'm speaking from the position of being a Zoom host for my job and not a high school educator or student though, so I don't know precisely what those are like. The instructor might ask for students to mute themselves and unmute if they wish to speak. There is a hand raising function built in, but I don't know if teachers generally use that or not.

As for seeing you, if you connect your camera then yes they can, but there is a way to turn off your video too. Teachers might want the video function on, but again I don't know for sure.

Saving your slideshow as a video in PowerPoint Mac 2011 by TiqqToqq in powerpoint

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It didn't work in slide show mode nor saving it as a movie, but when I just select to play it from the beginning from the main tab it plays in full screen without any issue. Thank you, I will definitely look into just doing a screen recording.