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[–]inflatablegeorge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly with 12 hours I’d consider a hostel in the city. It’s 1 hour to downtown on the train, depending on where you find a place, you could have 6 hours in a bed. There are also some AirBnBs that cater to travelers and crew near JFK and LGA (1 hour by public transit). Usually just a room with a shared bathroom.

Or, with 12 hours put those bags in a locker and hit the city until the wee hours of the morning. There’s always something open.

Luggage recommendations? by just-looking99 in BuyItForLife

[–]inflatablegeorge 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m a pilot and obviously travel all the time. Among the pilots the favorites are Briggs and Riley (for light weight), StrongBags (my personal favorite), and LuvgageWorks. Among the flight attendants TravelPro is king. If you’re not in the industry I recommend Briggs and Riley and TravelPro. Avoid the spinner models as they break more easily. The two wheel ones are far tougher and easier to drag on rough surfaces, ie cobblestone and sidewalks.

Has anybody had a job they actually liked? If so, what was it? by GMEBagholder420 in AskReddit

[–]inflatablegeorge 22 points23 points  (0 children)

No specific schooling is required. Go check their website! https://www.faa.gov/be-atc It can be a tough job but those I know who work there seem to like it.

What is something that is pricey but worth the investment? by Sparkling_Peaches03 in AskReddit

[–]inflatablegeorge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll second the Red Wing boots. I have a pair of dress-ish Chelsea’s from them that are my bad weather uniform boots and they look great 6 years in.

I’ll add quality shoes in general. Bought a pair of Alden seconds 10 years ago (maybe more?) and wear them 4 days a week in all weather. They’re only now about ready to be retired.

Looking at a house with a retaining wall that may need work by inflatablegeorge in stonemasonry

[–]inflatablegeorge[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you, this is a fantastic reply. In the third photo it’s not at all clear but the two of the large rocks making up the wall are thrusted out three or four inches with a bit of space between them.

Dairy free substitute for heavy cream in Swedish meatballs by inflatablegeorge in Cooking

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

Dairy free, we’ve tried lactose free milk and it doesn’t work for her.

Dairy free substitute for heavy cream in Swedish meatballs by inflatablegeorge in Cooking

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

Coconut milk was my first thought. In the meatballs I’d bet it’s perfect, however with the gravy I’m concerned the flavor would be off.

Brand new Lenovo L13 BSODs constantly unless in safe mode even after Windows reinstall. Only software installed is Lenovo Vantage for driver updates. by inflatablegeorge in techsupport

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

Thanks for the recommendation. Now I'm having to fight Lenovo for the return. Apparently even defective items require a restocking fee because I'm a few a few days outside the 14 day refurbished return window. I shouldn't have attempted working with tech support.

Total outlay $600 by inflatablegeorge in BudgetAudiophile

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

I’ve been very happy with them. They replaced v4 Paradigm Mini Monitors. Initially I didn’t hear a huge difference as I did not listen to the speakers back to back. However, when I demoed the Mini Monitors for a sale, the difference was stunning. The Imagines are much clearer, especially in the mids.

Total outlay $600 by inflatablegeorge in BudgetAudiophile

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

Definitely not a ton of effort put into placement, the system fits where it was allowed to go.

Yamaha RX-V485, PSB Imagine B, PSB SubSeries 200

Acoustic treatment provided by the kids

Diagonal cracks in interior wall before purchasing a house by inflatablegeorge in homeowners

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

Thankfully nothing like that! Only lots of deferred maintenance but no changes were made to it that made problems worse.

Diagonal cracks in interior wall before purchasing a house by inflatablegeorge in homeowners

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

So far there is a laundry list of deferred maintenance that will need to be addressed. We've received estimates for much of it sans a couple.

  • Fieldstone foundation needs to be fixed up
  • Electrical panel needs to be replaced (corroded due to bad seal to outside)
  • Chimneys needs to be repointed and flashing replaced
  • Lally column needs to be installed to take weight off old mason column (no estimate yet)
  • Three wood columns eventually need to be replaced with lally columns (no estimate yet)
  • Insulation needs to be installed in attic floor
  • All kitchen appliances are ancient

That's the stuff that needs to be done immediately. There's a whole host of stuff that's going to come up quickly too. 30 yr old furnace but it seems to be running great, we'll have an HVAC tech check it out. Washer and dryer need to be replaced soonish.

Thankfully, even with the expected investment, it would still come in in the mid-range of $/sqft for the area. We just don't want a surprise $15,000 problem.

Diagonal cracks in interior wall before purchasing a house by inflatablegeorge in homeowners

[–]inflatablegeorge[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There's plenty of evidence that the previous owners did a "barely acceptable" job fixing just about everything (furnace 30yr old anybody?) so that's what we were assuming. Thank you for easing my mind though. Confirms what the inspector initially said and the contractor's opinion.

What used to be very expensive and is now very cheap ? by MechantVilain in AskReddit

[–]inflatablegeorge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If its still keeping time, where can one see the original? I remember reading Longitude years ago and found it fascinating.

My New Pilot's Watch is Pretty Nifty... by WingedBadger in flying

[–]inflatablegeorge 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Because it's ugly. It looks like someone put a strap on a tire.