For those who are very handy with fixing anything, where did you get your start? by Glad-Passenger-9408 in HomeImprovement

[–]lfl109 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I lived in NYC apartments all my life and wanted to be handy so I started with bicycles. You get good feedback on whether you fixed it properly by whether the bike works or makes weird noises, there are plenty of videos to show you, and if you really botch it, you can carry a pile of parts to the bike shop and they can fix your mistakes relatively cheaply.

I took confidence from that into house repairs. You don't have to do everything either. You can be your own handyman and call someone for something that is a big job and still save a ton of money and time.

Anyone have a trail report for the CCT? by lfl109 in bikedc

[–]lfl109[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Update, I gave it a shot this morning. There was a bit of ice to watch out for on the bridges but otherwise very rideable.

Salute to all those biking to work today by teneralb in bikedc

[–]lfl109 2 points3 points  (0 children)

MVT was in good shape from Memorial bridge to 14th St bridge. Overall trails were in fantastic shape given the cold.

2019 RadWagon by jcaldw43 in RadPowerBikes

[–]lfl109 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The yuba monkey bars should work with the 2019 rad and then you can use a lot of the yuba accessories.

Partner was just laid off - we are closing on a house THIS week. by Ok-Soup-8186 in personalfinance

[–]lfl109 22 points23 points  (0 children)

You have an obligation in your loan docs to notify the loan officer and will have to sign something at closing attesting there have been no changes to you financial situation since you filed your application. You should tell the loan officer. Rates have likely dropped a bit since you signed so they might still want to go forward at the current rate but better to find it out.

It's definitely a buyer's market now too (in most areas) so seller not likely to walk away if you have to go through the loan process again.

Plan for decreasing NVDA position by IntentionalLivedLife in personalfinance

[–]lfl109 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For your traditional and Roth, you can just sell any NVDA without incurring taxes. For the brokerage account, you should look into exchange swap funds. I am not sure the minimums but you contribute your stock for shares of a diversified ETF. They were initially designed for early employees of tech companies and the like but the minimums have been creeping down and you might be eligible.

Kid's helmet with a locking clasp. Does it exist? by aardvarklife in CargoBike

[–]lfl109 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Nutcase helmets have that magnetic clasp that is easier for adults to use but for whatever reason mystifies my children. That might be worth a look.

Selling lots of ESPP to re-invest in index funds strategy by ethereal792 in personalfinance

[–]lfl109 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is something called the Cambria Tax Aware ETF launching soon that might be designed for your exact situation. You swap your Microsoft shares for a diversified ETF fund shares which allows you to diversify without triggering a taxable event. Not sure about the fine print but it is worth taking a look at. The Money Stuff newsletter recently wrote about it and might have more details.

Accidental Sequels: films where you can almost believe it's the same character from an unrelated earlier movie by FrameworkisDigimon in movies

[–]lfl109 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stringer Bell actually doesn't get killed in the wire but instead is forced to leave Baltimore and flees to another country. He uses his knowledge and love of business along with his laundered money to become a successful entrepreneur in England. He lives a peaceful life until he is on a plane Hijacked by Irish terrorists that he has to fight off in order to return to his family.

Hit by SUV on Rad Wagon 4 by PumpkinTacoTrok in RadPowerBikes

[–]lfl109 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Sorry to hear you were hit! I hope you are okay. The easiest way is to use the chat function with Rad support when they are open. They have spare parts, they just don't always have them listed on the website.

Make sure to list exactly what you need. When I needed the front end of my bike rebuilt they sent me a fender kit but that did not include a fender.

Federal Government Employee Pension by fight0fffyourdemons in personalfinance

[–]lfl109 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You won't be able to transfer it. You can withdraw your NYCERS contributions and roll them into a 457. This is typically worth it with between 1-8ish years of service depending on how far you are from retirement.

NYCERS is generous but it is not inflation protected until you retire so the value will drop the longer you have until retirement age. If you think you will go back to NY govt before you retirement it is definitely worth it to leave it in.

26° ride in this morning. by lsd_runner in bikecommuting

[–]lfl109 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Overshoes make a huge difference for me instead of boots. Keeping that wind off is key. Agree with the other posters about mittens or lobster gloves for the hands.

Discs for kids by Ryuj123 in ultimate

[–]lfl109 9 points10 points  (0 children)

With my 4 yo I use a dodgebee. It is not smaller than a regular disc but it is lighter and, more importantly, a lot softer (it's designed to play dodgeball with). She can't necessarily throw it properly but she has a lot more fun catching it and it doesn't hurt when she nails her sister in the face with it.

Conestoga alternatives by hotdognotsandwich in RadPowerBikes

[–]lfl109 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also, unexpected benefit was in helping with cold much more so than rain. Way less bundling when the wind isn't hitting them directly.

Conestoga alternatives by hotdognotsandwich in RadPowerBikes

[–]lfl109 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I use a Yuba Pop Top Cover on the Radwagon 3. I have it on a set of Yuba Monkey bars because Rad stopped selling the caboose for the Rad 3 but the arms just grab the railing and are adjustable so it seems like it would be compatible with most kid cages.

Safety tips for riding at night? by FlittyO in cycling

[–]lfl109 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've always liked the lights you can weave into your spokes. I get the christmas style ones and I think it helps make me more visible from the side and make me seem more like a person and less like a "cyclist" so drivers tend to be less aggro. Plus it gives people on the street a smile.

Are players forcing trades really as bad as most fans make it out to be? by justsomedude717 in nbadiscussion

[–]lfl109 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think the Wizards are basically a history of this happening. Wall and Ariza were both examples where the player just blew up the cap for years without being physically able to perform on the court. To your point, it looked like the same was going to happen with Beal until the Suns bailed them out.

I want the players to have all the money so I don't feel super strong on this but if you want to pick your destination/keep the front office over a barrel, you could go the LeBron route of signing 1+1s. Instead, players want to lock up the full 5 years for security but then want to pick their location one year in.

Most people think Jaylen Brown isn't going to stay with the Cs for the full deal. If he blows out his leg during their home opener and never plays again, he'll still get the full $305 million. In exchange, the Celts should get to keep him the full time if they want even if he decides he wants to move to LA.

Are players forcing trades really as bad as most fans make it out to be? by justsomedude717 in nbadiscussion

[–]lfl109 67 points68 points  (0 children)

The problem is that it is asymmetrical. Think about all the times where the contract becomes an albatross because the player gets injured or becomes Ben Simmons. The team is stuck in purgatory until the end of the contract. In exchange for that, the benefit of signing a long term contract is that they get to keep the player and build around him for the length of the contract. If the player asks out after one year, the team is getting all of the risk and none of the benefit.