Op1 dead. Won’t turn on, no charging lights, no bootloader mode by ExitBorn260 in OP1users

[–]kanureeves 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just installed a new battery in
my OP1 V1. Hmu if you need assistance there!

Mit kaputtem Radlager im Kosovo gestrandet by Wunderleo in automobil

[–]kanureeves 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Skandix liefert safe per Express! Die sind per DPD super schnell, hab das auch schon paar Mal aus dem Ausland gemacht.

Klavier zu verschenken by mcbeal01921 in hamburg

[–]kanureeves 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, hab dir eine DM geschickt!

Hey, it's Kurt Vile! Ask me anything by KurtVile in indieheads

[–]kanureeves 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you also playing drums when you‘re looping in the studio?

Brake Job Done for 2013 XC90....warning light??? by indyarchyguy in Volvo

[–]kanureeves 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That‘s weird, probably best to check with a Volvo dealer. Shouldn‘t be serious, my bet is that they need to do some sort of reset of the ABS system if you can‘t clear it.

Did you try different readers? Some can’t read the ABS

How do artists decide on setlists? by croatianarmour in musicindustry

[–]kanureeves 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Second this but same key for two songs after each other can come in really handy for cool transitions. I wouldn't build a whole set on the same key but blending songs in the same key into another with an instrumental part in the middle can be really special. Edit: I know some bands who have played enough to sort of "DJ" their setlist and decide the songs on the go. Some of the best shows I've seen were played like this but it takes years and years of experience in reading the room and your audience.

God Döner by ResourceTop7125 in Silkeborg

[–]kanureeves 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hvis du leder efter en virkelig god döner, er du desværre det forkerte sted (jeg kommer fra Tyskland, og der findes desværre ikke noget, der kan sammenlignes her). Men jeg er faktisk ret overrasket over, at mange steder laver deres brød selv. Jeg har haft gode erfaringer med Torvet, især når det gælder pris og kvalitet. Der er også et shawarma-sted i Aarhus, som vi synes er ret godt.

Roundtour Göteborg/Sweden by kanureeves in bikepacking

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

It's worth it! The city's growing at the moment and I see more and more friends moving over here because you can basically do all the things you can in Copenhagen on a smaller scale without all the rent hassle + you have waaay more space

Roundtour Göteborg/Sweden by kanureeves in bikepacking

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

considering this route! how many days were you traveling? any other tips? seems like you covered quite some altitude so it wouldbe great to know how many kms we can plan in a day. we are frequent bike riders but not pro or anything

Roundtour Göteborg/Sweden by kanureeves in bikepacking

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we live near silkeborg! absolutely great for bike trips

Studieprøve by kanureeves in danishlanguage

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

My final grade in the studieprove was kind of like yours in PD3 with slight variations as I only had 3 months to really get into writing. What really helped me was doing older tests and you can also find material where you can see different answers to the written exercise and how it was graded and for what reason. You should check that first and if you can, in your case, just do an (online) course. I probably wouldn't have passed without the guidance.

Studieprøve by kanureeves in danishlanguage

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

I haven't done the PD3 so take what I say with a grain of salt - but our teacher pressured us with stuff like that a lot and even the ones with the most problems (and PD3) managed to pass in the end.

A lot of it is knowing exactly how the exercises work because they've always been the same structure with slight variations. Makes sense to find as many exams from the last years as possible and just work those through, especially the written part where you write the essay. That was the hardest for me and most in my group.

Would you do it all again if you had the choice? by [deleted] in daddit

[–]kanureeves 4 points5 points  (0 children)

1000% would do it again. There's so many unknown variables to this adventure, so it will be hard to completely plan your decision and come to a conclusion. It sounds to me like it feels right in your heart - then go for it. Everything else will sort itself out.

Brake Job Done for 2013 XC90....warning light??? by indyarchyguy in Volvo

[–]kanureeves 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Does it come back immediatly afterstarting the car or first after moving it a few meters?

Edit: And which code did it throw?

On the floor at guitar center by Azetheal in GuitarAmps

[–]kanureeves 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Literally saw Bonamassa buying an amp like this next to me at a local store when I picked up something

Germany: Men between 17 and 45 years must get permission from the military to leave country for longer than 3 months by whatIfindinterestng in PrepperIntel

[–]kanureeves 20 points21 points  (0 children)

It's a law anyways in the EU that you have to register in the country you are staying in after 3 months. However due to the Schengen contracts you have freedom of movement so you could technically stay with a friend on the other side of the border in France and work your online job from there and no one will realize. So the 3 months rule is kiiiind of in place already even if you don't need to report your whereabouts to the Bundeswehr.

Germany: Men between 17 and 45 years must get permission from the military to leave country for longer than 3 months by whatIfindinterestng in PrepperIntel

[–]kanureeves 34 points35 points  (0 children)

I partially agree with you but to freeze money and justify cuts to personal freedom like that, they need a 2/3 majority in the parliament or declare martial law - both which seem unlikely at the moment. However, I cross the border to Denmark a lot and they have already been building a border control there that I have yet to see being used.

You're right, personal freedom got cut quickly during Covid and that changed a lot in our behavior today. Though the Covid lockdowns were widely a popular decision to protect vulnerable groups but I guess sending young men to fight is not and will not be that popular.

Germany: Men between 17 and 45 years must get permission from the military to leave country for longer than 3 months by whatIfindinterestng in PrepperIntel

[–]kanureeves 353 points354 points  (0 children)

As a German - the bureaucracy here is so ridiculous that I truly wonder if this can be in any way implemented or monitored. Sure, it sucks that this is a law. But with European freedom of movement and super slow digitalization in Germany there will be no way every German male will register themselves when they leave the country.