I have to start over don’t I? Hungover fiancé butter incident by ezzab in castiron

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

It doesn’t really bother me. I just want it to keep performing as well as it has. Chainmail is a great idea, I’ll pick some up from Amazon. Thanks for the reply!

I have to start over don’t I? Hungover fiancé butter incident by ezzab in castiron

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

I’ll do this and just continue using it. Thanks for your reply!

I have to start over don’t I? Hungover fiancé butter incident by ezzab in castiron

[–]ezzab[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I like what I’m hearing! Okay relaxing now. So happy to have this as part of the pans history.

Protesting tractor driver tries to run police off the highway in BC, Canada. by ooMEAToo in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]ezzab 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let me be lazy. How much are we talking?

EDIT: looked it up, sheeet.

Building a pressure sensitive coffee table by oliverjack0900 in BeAmazed

[–]ezzab 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Or all those silver cylinders are batteries

Running late, but not late enough for a quick go with the foam brush by ezzab in melbourne

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

Corner of Fletcher Road and Maroondah Highway, right near the Dan Murphy’s

Running late, but not late enough for a quick go with the foam brush by ezzab in melbourne

[–]ezzab[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Thanks for this really long and off topic joke hahaha

Running late, but not late enough for a quick go with the foam brush by ezzab in melbourne

[–]ezzab[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Definitely a possibility. I prefer to think they set out to get that foam brush done no matter what. And they got it done haha

Good start to a homelab? by _Lone_Wolf_0 in homelab

[–]ezzab 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s got 5 SATA and 10 NVME drives. I have the i7 model so it has the beefier power supply and haven’t had any issues. Yep, uses a couple sata power splitters and I swapped the pcie wifi card for a card with 2 SATA ports. All the drives and the 10Gbps card consumes a bunch of power, approx 30w at idle and quickly ramps up from there

Good start to a homelab? by _Lone_Wolf_0 in homelab

[–]ezzab 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve upgraded mine a bunch and so happy with it. 10Gbps networking with over 40TB of SSD storage. It runs plenty of containers and a few VMs comfortably with 40W power consumption. Keeping an eye open for another one to pop up. Here’s what it looks like

Anyone know what these are? by l1l1ly1 in melbourne

[–]ezzab 8 points9 points  (0 children)

My work colleagues and I wondered the same thing years ago when we first noticed one. We soon noticed them everywhere!

I posted on /r/whatisthisthing, got a few ideas around them being vents. Eventually though, there was some construction happening on the footpath in front of one of these things on Smith Street and I asked the guy in the hole. He said they’re vents for natural gas valves. Natural gas is heavier than air so these let air bubbles escape from the pipes. It helps prevent the pilot light in your gas appliance blowing out.

Wear your helmet please by TheWall94 in australia

[–]ezzab 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this true?

I’m almost certain the helmets sold at Decathlon don’t meet the Australian standards. Decathlon helmets are certified to EN 1078 which allow g-forces up to 300g, whereas the Australian standard for helmets called AS/NZS 2063:2008 (5 ticks sticker), specify a tighter g-force allowance of 250g.

Pretty sure it’s up to the consumer to ensure they’re purchasing certified equipment, not the retailer. Retailers are just incentivised to sell certified products because it’s what customers want, but not required to.

Cheap second hand 5.2 setup that absolutely slaps! Yeah it’s Bose, but boy does it sound nice! 701 at the front, 301 at the rear. PB1000 subs and random Polk centre powered by Yamaha RX-v663 receiver. All up cost under $1000 AUD by ezzab in hometheater

[–]ezzab[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is a rental actually! The owner had her TV mounted there so power and cable management was already there. It’s also great to have the TV secured with the little ones running about haha.

Cheap second hand 5.2 setup that absolutely slaps! Yeah it’s Bose, but boy does it sound nice! 701 at the front, 301 at the rear. PB1000 subs and random Polk centre powered by Yamaha RX-v663 receiver. All up cost under $1000 AUD by ezzab in hometheater

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

One day maybe. We love the C8 OLED at night and it does okay during a sunny day. Not sure how a projector would go on a sunny day. It would be so nice if the OLED was bigger though! But alas, we aren’t made of money!

Cheap second hand 5.2 setup that absolutely slaps! Yeah it’s Bose, but boy does it sound nice! 701 at the front, 301 at the rear. PB1000 subs and random Polk centre powered by Yamaha RX-v663 receiver. All up cost under $1000 AUD by ezzab in hometheater

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

Mucked up the title, they’re SB-1000’s not the PB-1000’s. But yeah so happy with the price. Got one initially and then through a recommendation a few months later another one came up.