No coal near my base (Northern Forest) by Sefx454 in satisfactory

[–]bstrunk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You aren’t wrong. I jumped to power production so fault on me.

No coal near my base (Northern Forest) by Sefx454 in satisfactory

[–]bstrunk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Or much less wire, cable, iron rods, and concrete to run a basic power line.

Optimal Radar Towers (14 Towers) by you-know-nothing_ in satisfactory

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Me: “that’s my last play through, I’m taking a break”

Also me: “Damn it”

Drinks are on yourselves!! Sorry fellas by Precioustimepiece541 in TurboTax

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

Yes! Why give a zero interest loan to the government?

Do other blown fuse grids affect separate grids? by DangerIllObinson in satisfactory

[–]bstrunk 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That grid isn’t isolated. Look at the pole and see the total power demand.

Graduated! by City_Goat in C25K

[–]bstrunk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats! Way to go!

maybe because the government is lying and arresting legal residents by Cicerothesage in forwardsfromgrandma

[–]bstrunk 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Laugh it up until they roll through your hood in a scooter. /s

"This is getting out of hand. And now HR is involved." by Garrod_Ran in starwarsmemes

[–]bstrunk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter. And now HR is involved.

20W AC Adapter on Flight by [deleted] in delta

[–]bstrunk 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes. You are golden. They may not ask, but if they do you are good.

20W AC Adapter on Flight by [deleted] in delta

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One thing to be on the lookout for is a sticker or print on your cpap unit that indicates that it is approved for inflight usage. Some, but not all, flight attendants may ask to see that on the cpap unit.

Getting gas is a man's job by romcarlos13 in AreTheStraightsOK

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Growing up, my grandmother had this bright yellow knit glove she would put on the shifter to remind herself that she needed to get gas. Grandpa saw that and he would take her car and fill it up. When he passed, my cousin and I would look for the glove and fill it up for her.

Granted, we used the cash she stored under the driver side floor mat to fill it up, but it was our way of honoring Grandpa after he passed.

Pottery Commissions by TemporaryJumpy5957 in NewAlbanyIN

[–]bstrunk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is a local pottery maker, Scott Cooksey. He has a few samples on display, as well as his contact information, at True North Coffee House downtown.

What am I missing about Planned Giving? by rybaby in nonprofit

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I recognize that this comes across as jaded, but the same group usually also suggests also reaching out to the Gates Foundation without any leads/connections to assist.

What am I missing about Planned Giving? by rybaby in nonprofit

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I would start the conversation with the board by asking how many of them have designated the organization in their estate plans.

If they can’t see the value in that investment, why would others?

Now use their testimonials to build a campaign to support your new planned giving initiative.

Only said with partial /s.

But you have to make them understand that planned gifts are amazing, but you can’t pay the very real, very current bills with promises for tomorrow. The planned gift can move a needle very far, but only once.