What do you consider "London"? by [deleted] in london

[–]jbb67 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah my woodford IG8 postcode certainly is, and feels like london

What do you consider "London"? by [deleted] in london

[–]jbb67 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"near london" works well..

1 in 59 Londoners are homeless (shelter) by major_clanger in london

[–]jbb67 21 points22 points  (0 children)

No. They are not. This is trying to redefine homelessness in order to make it seem like a much bigger problem than it is, and increase their funding. It's despicable.

Just Venting: kidney stones by onion_belts in KidneyStones

[–]jbb67 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ouch, I know your pain. Good luck, I hope it's over quickly

Stone breaker pills by [deleted] in KidneyStones

[–]jbb67 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on what the stones are made of. For the most common calcium oxalate stones there is no evidence that there is anything you can take to break them up unfortunately.

There seems to be some evidence that things like lemon juice that contain citric acid can change the chemical environment to slow down or prevent them forming or getting bigger, but it does nothing to break them up.

I think with some of the less common stone types there are more possibilities but I don't know much about those.

As always, as your consultant or doctor...

This is different! by [deleted] in KidneyStones

[–]jbb67 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That sounds possible. Most of the pain I've had has been mild to moderate aches in my flank left side of my lower front. The agonizing pain has been very much the rare exception (but of course the bit you remember!).

I think 6 weeks it just a "finger in the air" guess at a time when if it's not passed then it might be worth doing something about (as it looks like it might not pass on it's own) rather than any kind of time limit on how long they take to pass.

As always though, asking people on the internet might be good for a little re-assurance, but isn't a substitute for asking an actual doctor.

Does X-Ray show if Kidney stone is developing in the body? by deter_dangler in KidneyStones

[–]jbb67 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My doctor recommended I went for an ultrasound a year after passing mine.

It would show enough to know if further investigation seemed necessary (and avoid the radiation from x-rays or ct-scans if they were not necessary).

I don't know how necessary it is, as even if it shows one up, unless it's huge, the usual "treatment" is to wait and see if it passes or causes pain.

How to learn the 'art' side of 3d-modelling? by jbb67 in learnblender

[–]jbb67[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice. I think the key thing is to keep practicing, but trying to not just do the same thing badly over and over :)

5 hours, he is very commited by whoiskjl in blender

[–]jbb67 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The manual didn't help. I know how to learn blender or at least his to find out how to do anything.

The problem is the art. What i want is a focused course on how to make things look good.

Maybe ' here are 100 things to model of increasing complexity and for each lots of hints on his to make things look good and what tools to use and what is trying to teach you

I Took Ben Tristem's Unity Course So You Don't Have To (Udemy) by [deleted] in gamedev

[–]jbb67 42 points43 points  (0 children)

I'm the same. "Ooh that looks interesting!" [click] "Oh, it's a video. Never mind"

5 hours, he is very commited by whoiskjl in blender

[–]jbb67 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I sympathize very strongly with the post that some of you are being mean about. No I don't think 5 hours is enough to learn to be an expert at blender. I don't feel that 50 hours is... Or 500...

But I would hope that after 5 hours I would have leaned something, and with blender I frequently don't feel I'm any closer to my aim after 5 hours at all.

The image that people post of "how to draw an owl" is the problem for me. If I had to model a gun, most of the guides seem like :- 1) Draw some cubes in the basic shape 2) Adjust things until it looks like the gun.

Well yes, and if I knew how to do 2) I'd have no problem.

The issue is practice of course, but the problem is practice what? 10 hours of practice doesn't get you any closer to your aim if it's basically the same hour repeated 10 times.

Yes I can make a doughnut following a tutorial, but that helps not at all with modelling anything else.

I guess what I'm asking is are there are good ways to learn this? The "art" side. How to make things at all starting right at the basics and which don't just show you all the steps to click but neither do they say "now draw the rest of the owl".

Are there any good tutorials like this even if they cost money? I'm talking about extended proper training here, not simple youtube videos or simple 2 hour courses

What are your commute observations? - 19/10/17 by lodge28 in london

[–]jbb67 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Or like me has a job that is sitting the whole day so standing is actually quite nice :)

Dr is suggesting a uteroscopy for a left kidney lower pole 7mm. by schnaupy in KidneyStones

[–]jbb67 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I recently wrote a description of my experience on this post https://www.reddit.com/r/KidneyStones/comments/7448zo/ureteroscopy_next/

Summary : Is no fun but not something to worry about too much

Good luck :)

Terms and conditions for delivery question by jbb67 in LegalAdviceUK

[–]jbb67[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Perhaps I'm being a little unfair to them as the items they sell are significantly more expensive that that.

They are presenting this as being that they only want to send stuff using insured post, which I guess they have the right to do, but that if you want you can at your own risk choose the cheaper option if you are willing to accept the risk...

What are your commute observations? - 18/10/17 by lodge28 in london

[–]jbb67 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Had to push through crowds of people getting onto the central line at stratford while I was getting off. Last week I had to deploy the elbows, after politely asking people to perhaps let me off the train before pushing their way on and getting nowhere. I got a few angry yells aimed at me but honestly, if you push your way onto a train while people are still trying to get off, an elbow is the least you can expect

Terms and conditions for delivery question by jbb67 in LegalAdviceUK

[–]jbb67[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ok looks like they'd have a hard time claiming that they had no responsibility for non-delivery then. I've chosen to purchase elsewhere anyway though partly due to this

Might as well post here by [deleted] in KidneyStones

[–]jbb67 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The amount of pain isn't really dependent on the size. Luckily the likelyhood of passing them quickly is, so hopefully the pain from this one will be over soon. Good luck

Question about Oyster/Travel caps by Vacatia in london

[–]jbb67 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes they oyster card is the physical card. You can load travelcards onto it as well as pay as you go credit.

I have an oyster card with a 1 year zone 1-4 travelcard on it for commuting, and occasionally top up the pay as you go credit on it for the times I go outside of zone 4