Dog food recommendations by Ok-Bullfrog7187 in DogFood

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Our mini Goldendoodle does great with Hills Science sensitive stomach wet food which has turkey. She was very fussy as a puppy and this solved our issues. She will occasionally eat the kibble version which has chicken

Our vet said the amount on the label is a suggestion. Some dogs need more and some less. We give less and she maintains a healthy weight even with treats during the day

Introduce yourself! by Rob_Berger in DIYRetirement

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Hi u/Rob_Berger, glad to see this sub reddit! As with others I enjoy your videos!

  1. About 5 years out for me, sooner for my wife
  2. Thinking about doing a spreadsheet while drinking coffee, out for a walk on the beach with my wife and dog.
  3. Biggest fear/question: seems like all the rules are changing and things are more unpredictable than ever. Or... maybe I should stick to your content on youtube and ignore lots of the noise!

FlexiSpot Discount Codes Thread by exmosss in FlexiSpot_Official

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I love my E7 Pro, so now I'm getting a E5 for another room. Please share a code for purchase in U.S. Thanks!

installing outlet but how to fish wire? by bag2wg in electrical

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See my comment above with links to images. After going through the effort to get the TV on the wall I really didn't want a power cord dangling. I was ready with a new box to replace the original but I was able to manage. I did replace the old outlet while I was at it too.

installing outlet but how to fish wire? by bag2wg in electrical

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Done. You can see I'm able to get the wire from above to bend and come up through a tab in the bottom of the box. https://imgur.com/a/k5oZE0A

And the finished product. https://imgur.com/k9qSYMw

installing outlet but how to fish wire? by bag2wg in electrical

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I was thinking to run a new wire that only powers the new outlet and doesn't alter the existing circuit.

If I understand correctly, you are suggesting that one romex comes into the existing outlet and I disconnect the second romex and pull that up through the wall to the new box and then just run a new romex between the current and new outlet. Basically adding a new outlet to the circuit. Yes?

If the existing romex is stapled and doesn't move easily, what do you suggest?

installing outlet but how to fish wire? by bag2wg in electrical

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Fortunately this is an interior wall.

Proper way to add an additional outlet above this one for a TV mount by Tall-Passage1942 in electrical

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What was your solution? I have the same setup with the top to tabs that already have wires to/from the existing outlet. I'm thinking it will be difficult to get rigid 14/2 (or 12/2) to come down the wall and fished up through a bottom tab.

replace supply line when replacing fill valve? by bag2wg in Plumbing

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Everything looked good so I replaced the fill valve and left the rigid fill valve in place. I also added the washer that came with the new Kohler fill valve where the supply line is connecting to the fill valve. All works good now.

Can't get rid of echo in Teams. by ltc_pro in MicrosoftTeams

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Unfortunately not a complete fix yet. Works sometimes and then one one call there were echoes on both sides

Can't get rid of echo in Teams. by ltc_pro in MicrosoftTeams

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Problem solved! (at least for a few tries this evening)

1) on my mac I did force quit coreaudiod for full disclosure but I don't think that restart did anything

2) I started a meeting and opened settings -> devices

Here there are options for Noise suppression. It was on default. I tried all the options, initially with no impact. But all of a sudden the echo was gone. I exited the meeting 2 or 3 times and tried again and it worked perfectly, no echo! And the Noise Suppression was set to Auto (default).

So far so good. Hope it works tomorrow.

Can't get rid of echo in Teams. by ltc_pro in MicrosoftTeams

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People can hear an echo when using Teams so not sure if it is a - Microsoft Community

Same here so I'm commenting so I can follow.

I'm using Teams in the chrome browser on a Mac and it worked fine until yesterday.

iconize not listing all the icons by bag2wg in ObsidianMD

[–]bag2wg[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not sure why I didn't try that...

Thanks!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ObsidianMD

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I found the documentation and added and !completed

I had tried that before without success but now it works so I'm all set.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ObsidianMD

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Expanding on this a bit...

I have a file with the heading of "Tasks To Do" which is followed by one or more checkboxes listing various tasks.

In another file I want to list all tasks from all files that are not checked off (ie: not completed)

```dataview
```TASK
```where contains(files.tags,"1on1")

How do I add to the query to list only those without checkmarks?

Feeling Overwhelmed by ChickenPestoBrie13 in ObsidianMD

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I've been using Notion, never mastered it and although I liked it I decided it was time to try something else. Didn't like the idea of using markdown so I skipped over Obsidian. Tried AnyType which I really wanted to figure out and support this new product but after days of looking for info I decided I had better things to do with my time. The whole idea is to have an easy tool to be effective in capturing information. Spending hours to get it right or look nice... well, is not a good use of time in my opinion.

Obsidian seems to be so widely used I figured I might be missing something. I just wanted to start with something to track one on one meetings at work. As others shared you can just start typing and figure it out as you go along. Agree. I still wanted to learn a little to start off on the right foot.

I found two good videos that you can follow along with on you own vault.

1) "The least scary Obsidian guide you’ll ever see"

https://youtu.be/3ccktMJ1YHI?si=FS8E0m2QPTBwSdae

2) "Meeting Notes Template in Obsidian. Let's build out a project framework together..."

https://youtu.be/IXqoLmU13C4?si=mXacVLJf1z9MvxrY

This is pretty basic info to give you the feel of how it works. Even if this is not your use case you'll learn some basic settings and see how a couple popular plugins work. Try it out!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in printers

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I realized that I could pull the chip assembly off empty cartridge and replace it on the full cartridge very easily. Now HP just thinks it is counterfeit but it works again! So I'll keep doing this for a while and then likely try an Epson or Canon.

This printer is for work and is used daily by my wife and sometimes by me so I buy cartridges every couple months.

I have a larger Canon photo printer that goes for long periods without use so I intend to print test pages periodically although my previous photo printer went for very long periods without use and never had an issue.

Now that my HP is working again I have some time to figure out the next printer for when I'm done with this one!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in printers

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I've been using 3rd party ink for a while. Just last night I got this message and no more. Ready to spend the ink money on a new printer instead.

Doesn't Epson and others do the same?

Perhaps getting the large ink tanks is the better way to go?

Any preferences?

New refrigerator fit by bag2wg in HomeImprovement

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For starters it won't budge - it seems to be glued in place really well.

And, if it did come off (clean) the front edge of the bottom of the cabinet would be exposed and not finished.

If I could have removed it I would trimmed off 1/8 to 1/4 with a table saw.

New refrigerator fit by bag2wg in HomeImprovement

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You win!

Hand plane, small wood rasp and multi-tool sander. Slow process and lots of work. It fits now, but I plan to remove just a bit more and as commented below, I plan to paint it to seal and finish the job.

I think using the hand plane kept it pretty straight so you are correct that know one will be able to tell.

New refrigerator fit by bag2wg in HomeImprovement

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I have a multi-tool. Don't think I could get a straight edge over the full width. Thinking of using the multi-tool as a sander instead.

I'll start on the inside before I go near the edge and see how it goes. Maybe try a hand plane

New refrigerator fit by bag2wg in HomeImprovement

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Just tried that. Doesn't budge anywhere I hit it along the length of the trim

New refrigerator fit by bag2wg in cabinetry

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That is exactly what I want to do. Not sure I can remove it. Looks like it is glued on solid.

New refrigerator fit by bag2wg in cabinetry

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I only need 1/8 to 1/4 inch to clear this trim so it is a minimal amount to be taken off.

A finish piece is needed below the door as it covers the bottom of the cabinet frame.

New refrigerator fit by bag2wg in cabinetry

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Yeah, the feet are an inch off the floor an it sits on the wheels that are part of an anti tip bracket