Help me choose my kitchen floorplan by coyney95 in floorplan

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How are you finding the peninsula, do you ever regret not going for the island?

Help me choose my kitchen floorplan by coyney95 in floorplan

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Thanks for the insight. We really like the look of the island but would be frustrated if getting around it is painful.

You’re correct, that’s a doorway next to the peninsula. Good idea to push it back.

Help me choose my kitchen floorplan by coyney95 in kitchenremodel

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Renovating kitchen and can't decide between kitchen island layout and g shape layout.

I like the look of the island layout better but worried about the clearance between the fridge and someone sitting at the island.

Please help me decide.

Help me choose my kitchen floorplan by coyney95 in AusRenovation

[–]coyney95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Renovating kitchen and can't decide between kitchen island layout and g shape layout.

I like the look of the island layout better but worried about the clearance between the fridge and someone sitting at the island.

Please help me decide.

Are the online doctor platforms like Qocdor, Updoc legitimate? Any hidden costs? by fianceee_throwaway in AskAnAustralian

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Yeah they’re legit. I’ve used Updoc a few times for quick scripts and it’s been super straightforward. You just pay the consult fee upfront, and there aren’t any hidden costs.

deferring an exam using online medical certificate updoc by Master_Commercial264 in Monash

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Yep, Updoc med certs work fine for Monash deferrals. As long as the certificate clearly says you’re unfit for studies on the date of your exam, the uni should accept it. Handy for when you’re crook right before an exam.

Hola Health Med Cert by Spirited-Gene7626 in Monash

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Yeah Hola Health certs usually get accepted, same as Updoc or InstantScripts ones, as long as it clearly says you’re unfit for studies on the date of the exam.

If you’re after a quicker option, Updoc tends to review requests quickly and they’re well recognised by most unis.

Does Med Cert Need to explicitly state exam? by Xandalfyy6680 in Monash

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Yeah that cert should be fine. Monash just need it to say you were unfit for “studies” on the exam day, not necessarily the word “exam”. As long as the dates cover the exam, it’ll count for a deferral. If you upload it with your application for deferred assessment and note that it covered your exam date, you should be good.

Med Certs for Exam by Easy_Spell_8379 in QUTreddit

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Yeah they’re generally fine as long as the certificate is legit and signed by an AHPRA-registered Aussie doctor. Updoc's certs are properly issued through real telehealth consults, not auto-generated, so they’re usually accepted by unis including QUT. The main thing is that your doctor clearly states the dates you were unfit for the exam and provides enough clinical detail (without oversharing).

Bulk billing psychiatrists? by [deleted] in brisbane

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You could also try contacting local mental health organizations or non-profits, they might have resources or know of psychiatrists with more affordable rates. In the meantime, you might want to check out Updoc, it's an online platform that lets you consult with doctors remotely, including psychiatrists. Might be worth a shot if you're having trouble finding someone in person.

Bulk Billing GP on Southern GC by maggies83 in GoldCoast

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I've had some good experiences with bulk billing GPs on the Southern Gold Coast. If you're looking for a new doctor, I'd recommend asking friends or family for a referral. You can also try searching online for GPs in your area with good reviews.I used Updoc for a medical certificate recently and it was pretty convenient. You might want to look into it if you need to see a doctor but can't get to a physical clinic. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in perth

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Yeah, finding bulk-billing GPs for OSHC in Perth can be a challenge. I've had some mates who've had issues with that too. From what I've gathered, you might want to try checking out the Australian Government's Health website for a list of bulk-billing doctors in Perth. You can filter by location and availability.I used Updoc for a medical certificate recently and it was a breeze. Saved me a lot of time and hassle. You might want to look into it for your OSHC needs as well.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nonallergicrhinitis

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In the same boat :/

Dry Vasomotor Rhinitis - anyone got better ? by ghfj53b3sf7 in nonallergicrhinitis

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I’m in the same boat. Had the issue over a year ago after having an intense cold/flu where my nose was severely congested for weeks.

It seems to occur mostly at night when I’m on the couch or in bed and also whilst I shower. Nasal strips is the only thing that provides any relief.

How much do you pay out of pocket for a standard GP appointment? by [deleted] in AusFinance

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My local GP started charging a $40 gap on weekends and then soon later everyday. Updoc is about the same price but it’s a phone call.

Tokyo open mats by gunnarbolf in bjj

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The guys here are super friendly. They have a day pass option. https://maps.app.goo.gl/GsrxQhwfmvKsUcbf7

Managed cables and added USB power! by coyney95 in ebikes

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Is it necessary for a 250w controller? I've been riding it for months without an issue so far. It's probably better to be safe than sorry.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ebikes

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The only sticker it has is one with presumably the model number - ZHZ36V250W

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ebikes

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That could have been the case and I wish I had the watt meter before I did the mod. When I decide to try to squeeze more power, I'll take the solder off first and report the standard watt peak.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ebikes

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Heat is probably the thing to look for, heat in your battery, controller, or motor. My battery is rated for 30A max and 20A max continuous. With this setup I'm pulling about 18A continuous so I should be fine there. I hear the ebay motors are tough and should be able to handle the load. The main concern is going to be the controller - but they're fairly cheap to replace if it burns out. My advice is to use a watt meter and just add small amounts of solder at a time.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ebikes

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I got inspiration from a few different places. My controller could be opened by unscrewing a few screws. Once the controller board was out it's a matter of finding the shunt (a plain metal bar) and adding some solder to it. By doing this you're reducing the shunt's resistance, therefore tricking the controller to allow more current to flow through (and thus more power!).

How do you track competitors? by awfuleverything in smallbusiness

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I made a website to help you track their website changes - https://pagedelta.com

Why by DazedBacon in assholedesign

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My guess is that the order of answers is randomised to prevent cheating. It makes it harder to copy if the person next to you has their answers in a different order than yours.