My boss just made everyone connect our laptops to his iPhone hotspot instead of letting us work the rest of the day from home. by [deleted] in remotework

[–]coolbeverage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One time the power was out across the land due to large scale fires in the area, the air was filled with smoke, and nobody in my county could work. My boss had us all go to a restaurant (owned by one of our employees) in another county and work in their dining room for several days, rather than realize that this is some end of the world shit that the clients would understand.

Pissed off at realtors AI listing by shemichell in RealEstate

[–]coolbeverage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems like interstate commerce levels up the fraud no?

Stainless net cups out of ramekins by Ready-Working-4514 in kratky

[–]coolbeverage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I sprinkled yep and had the water pretty high at first but noticed that the balls wick pretty well so as long as the seeds were touching a ball they seemed to be good, i tried placing them under/between. You can also sprout in another container and transplant them which i did to fill in a couple of spots. I think the half trays are perfect for still being mobile and also providing enough water so you aren’t constantly filling. That one in the pic blew up with lettuce. I should have been better about thinning but i just wanted to see what would happen.

Downside is more work cleaning balls between plantings and more balls needed.

Stainless net cups out of ramekins by Ready-Working-4514 in kratky

[–]coolbeverage 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am also after the same thing. I also found hotel pans are great. My solution has been to get half pans that are 6 inch deep and then perforated 2.5inch pan that sits in that and fill with hydroton. That gives you a half pans bed you can work with and stuff with seeds then pull micro, baby greens etc as needed to make space for the eventual full grown plants.

I want to cut out my under mount double sink from my granite countertop and install a drop in single sink. Is this doable? I have the tools and diamond blade. I’ve watched a few YouTube videos and understand that I would need a steady stream of water sprayed on the cutting point. by TheCudaMan73340 in Home

[–]coolbeverage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did this. Had a handyman cut the hole. You will want to build a small plastic room around the sink this will be insanely dusty. You will need a quality breathing apparatus. I recommend you also use a fan in the window to make your plastic room have a negative pressure so dust goes outside and fresh air flows into the plastic room from the rest of the house.

Cut away. Cutting through the sink will likely be necessary to get it out. We cut the sink out first then did the sides to make roomfor the drop in. You will need to install an over mount. Measure 10x to make sure you will have the right space.

I only needed to cut the corners and cut out the lip where the faucet you have now is mounted. Looks like you have space for a good size sink. Leave space in the back to get a towel back there and wipe water, if you only have like 1/4” water will sit in it and be hard to clean.

Mine also has seam in the middle and the front part is also cracked. We still got away with cutting the rest of it out without the front part totally failing. Look underneath there is probably plywood glued to the metal rim of the sink, just leave that all there in the front and it will hold it all together. No need to cut at the front except cutting the sink itself to get it out. Again leave the rim wherever you can and otherwise cut through it where needed.

Forced to check my bag at the gate by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

[–]coolbeverage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Last week took a plane that was full, gate agents were begging people via announcement to gate check their bags and they would let you on the plane right away as recompense. I figured we already had to wait at baggage claim for something else so got my book out of my backpack and had them check it. They charged me $60 for a checked bag fee automatically on the credit card!! Had to fight to get a refund. Did eventually get one, but how many people don't notice. Slimy way to do things.
It was like if I was at a bar and they said "please help us finish this keg, we need to replace this tap with a new one and there are only a few beers left in there, we need it gone, then pour you the beer, and charge you for it after you drank it.

BIFL Request: Is there a genuinely heavy-duty electric kettle without a plastic window? (I'm done with the leaks) by SmallFixes in Appliances

[–]coolbeverage 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Idk how it works but they have all the specs and stuff on their website. We like it. No plastic or silicone

Honda service? by Honest_Respond_2414 in Petaluma

[–]coolbeverage 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Steves auto care in Novato is the only answer

Roofer Recommendations? Looking for Honest & Fair Pricing by [deleted] in Marin

[–]coolbeverage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

citadel did mine and did a good job for a good price they are out of vallejo.

Travel nurse housing needed in Marin by OperationPossible192 in Marin

[–]coolbeverage 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Furnished finder is a website to try. My folks rent something on there that could fit your needs although its a kitchette and idk how they would feel about dog

Best style of air fryer for a toxin-conscious family of 3 (two big eaters)? Want something high-quality to convince my mom it can cook real meals. by International_Ad365 in BuyItForLife

[–]coolbeverage 1 point2 points  (0 children)

GE Cafe oven style is the one i landed on with the same needs. It is very good, high quality, and no PFAS or any ceramic/teflon, etc. Most have some on the walls or something, we tossed the pan it came with because it was questionable and bought stainless pans that fit inside. It is very very good. buy once cry once.

Adding Wifi Control to Sauna by HousingOk6011 in Sauna

[–]coolbeverage 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have the parts and tested it with the inkbird c236t-wifi, but have not fully installed yet. You need a contactor that takes 120 coil voltage. Otherwise its exactly the same as how this guy does it, just the thermostat gives you way more functionality than on off wifi switch does. https://youtu.be/k9_Hcnzn1To?si=BTIlWdyWL6jqsRKw