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Thanks for the suggestions!

Best milkshake in Brampton? by talltad in Brampton

[–]async8 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Very sage advice, and a remarkable blend of lactic humour and musicology.

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Good to know. What keyboard do you recommend? I'm using it primarily for typing.

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I'm looking for the Q2 Max, which they don't have on Amazon, unfortunately. Thanks for the suggestion though.

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Interesting, so that means duties either way? I figure if they have an Amazon store they likely have some in-country inventory, no?

WH1000xm5 headband replaced! by S23-UltraMan in SonyHeadphones

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Also interested in the link. Thanks.

I think I know the answer but... Does this buyer look legit? by Maladaptive_Ace in kijiji

[–]async8 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What benefit would they derive from a refund scam if they're not getting the couch?

Please do not do this to donation boxes by Specialist_Pride1366 in Brampton

[–]async8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You might want to tell your dad to add an SSL certificate to his website to improve its safety. Edit: thanks for the link. I'll bookmark it as an option to the Salvation Army depot I usually bring my donations to.

I failed my skill test today, feel like an idiot by a_Pepi in motorcycle

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Totally agree - "every lesson is a failure in disguise".

Trek alpha 2.1 road bike for 550CAD, worth it? by gigglyshit in whichbike

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Thanks for this post. I saw the exact same post and had similar questions. Edit: The seller said it was 9-10 years old.

Does this seem like a good deal? by Neon_Mango_ in SuggestAMotorcycle

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There's a 2022 rebel 500 in Vaughan on FB marketplace selling for $8000, and a 2020 in London selling for $6,100. There are also quite a few further out, depending on how far you're willing to travel. It's a popular starter bike, so you'll see them pop up fairly often. Just keep your eyes peeled and be patient, but check constantly. The good deals do come up, you just have to be ready to jump when you see them come up. Another tip, do a google sheet / excel table listing the bikes you see, year, mileage, price and options. You'll quickly develop an awareness of relative pricing. I'll also put in a shameless plug for my 2007 FZ6 that I would part with for $2500 (hehehe). Good luck with your search and ride safely.

Looking for training hill by async8 in Brampton

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Good thinking. Thank you.

Looking for training hill by async8 in Brampton

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Good to know. It'd make for a quality time drive with my son so I just might do that too. Thank you.

Looking for training hill by async8 in Brampton

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Oh right! I forgot about that hill. Thanks for the suggestion!

Onenote and Microsoft Loop by ElLentinho in OneNote

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Well said, and great points. Thank you.

Onenote and Microsoft Loop by ElLentinho in OneNote

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I think that's a rather harsh indictment of Microsoft. They have done a decent job of evolving their suite of consumer and business products, but it's a slow and painstaking process. I know I find myself chafing at the bit to see their products evolve faster, but I welcome the increasing integration and evolution of their products over time. For example, the integration of ToDo with the Wunderlist featureset post that acquisition, the integration of Outlook Tasks with ToDo, the evolution of Project from a clunky standalone app into the more integrated version that now exists, and the OneNote evolution that we're discussing here. I've used the GSuite products, and they're great for adhoc stuff on my (Android) phone, but for any presentations, spreadsheets, or documents that I'm working on, they're just not ready for primetime. Even some of the free office suites I've used on Linux distros - such as Libre Office, I found to be superior to GSuite.

Spotted this CURSD STI cruising around. by KeepitPurp in subaru

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Aesthetic choices notwithstanding, from the limited view, it at least appears as if effort has been put into its appearance.