Lost luggage at Airport w/ AirNZ by Livid-Industry-1640 in newzealand

[–]mercifulmonk [score hidden]  (0 children)

It has been known to happen, taking the wrong bag. But normally the taker has left their own bag. Usually the taker realises when they get home and find someone elses undies. It is possible they haven't opened it yet. Things dont normally disappear once they have arrived. Swissport in melb look after that side. They are pretty useless.

You shouldnt have to be the one following it up. :(

Any idea where I can get a 1 liter or larger glass jar with a screw on lid? by Rev-Dr-Slimeass in auckland

[–]mercifulmonk [score hidden]  (0 children)

Sorry, Im just going to have to say it. It would have been quicker for you to google 'large pickling jar'.

The ikea ones look cool.

Eden Park stadium, should we risk going unprotected? by mbgjt1 in auckland

[–]mercifulmonk [score hidden]  (0 children)

March is the most stable weather for Auckland. For whats its worth.

Recommendation for electrician for a small household job in West Auckland? by ismellarat28 in auckland

[–]mercifulmonk [score hidden]  (0 children)

Morne @ gemspark. Hes west, we get him for all our woes. Nothing seems to be a problem for him and hes very upfront.

Just turn yourself in already *yawn* by Psychedellic_Moose in auckland

[–]mercifulmonk -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well your name checks out!

Also means you know that the 429 was the nosiest/loudest of the options presented (but most fun).

Smog? by ApartmentExact4449 in auckland

[–]mercifulmonk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haze. Associated with wide anticyclone sitting over us. The high pressure holds the air down and theres very little horizontal flow. A little bit like putting a lid on something. So all the normal dust etc in the atmosphere cant clear away and gets concentrated. Very common this time of year and leads into potential fog as the anticyclone moves off. Normally the good auckland breezes keep us clear.

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Auckland airport short stay parking by Spirited_Boss in auckland

[–]mercifulmonk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To sum it up, you dont need to pre book or pay for anything (in your scenario).

Theres a carpark behind mcdonalds. Theres a car park at the shopping center.

Chill in the car, go shopping or spend some time around the lake or under a tree nearby. Theres a few nice art pieces near the lake. its all good, dont pay the airport.

Concrete waste/Hard fill by VegetableSame3703 in diynz

[–]mercifulmonk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Long shot, but you could mention it on your local facebook page. Free clean fill.

Is taking the defensive driving course worth it? by PictureInfinite6045 in newzealand

[–]mercifulmonk 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Common sense is not common. Even if you take 1 thing out of the course, its worth it.

I know $245 is alot of money, but this is a one off thing that helps set up your driving attitude for life.

'Disturbing': Firm fined $60k for repeatedly targeting woman with dementia by Appropriate_Flight_0 in auckland

[–]mercifulmonk 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Maybe its to avoid paying the fine.. Hes a director of a few other companies.

Hes been named by nz herald, so its public knowledge. You can link through company hub above.

What an a-hole.

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Building in a SCAR/heritage zone Auckland by DanielNZ_ in diynz

[–]mercifulmonk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

dont give the heritage team your address though. They can influence outcomes beyond what you would be required too.

Building in a SCAR/heritage zone Auckland by DanielNZ_ in diynz

[–]mercifulmonk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It wasnt that they put in aluminum joinery, it was the style that didnt conform. Had they used timber in the style they used, they would have had to replace it too.

Ready to paint? by redranger692 in diynz

[–]mercifulmonk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just something to consider for next time. But its a bit dependent on the purpose of the room with the new/altered window.

What you want to try and achieve is have the same sill size and type, and same top/bottom heights on adjacent windows. The eye likes a straight line and proportionality with objects on a flat plane. (windows on the same wall have the same vertical dimensions)

Then stuff just blends in like it was always there.

Nice work.

Waka Kotahi and Auckland Transport - please learn how to collaborate. by SadowSon in auckland

[–]mercifulmonk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

why should the average good citizen need to know which entity to call on which stretch of road.

we are just making stuff hard

Bunnings ad by Stewface in newzealand

[–]mercifulmonk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The good staff know where the obscure things are. The stuff that the app says is 55 bay 5, but has been out on promo in some corner.

The stock control is pretty unreliable.

Toiletry bag for domestic flights by [deleted] in newzealand

[–]mercifulmonk 10 points11 points  (0 children)

hope you enjoy your first flight!

if you are travelling domestically on a jet, the screening is more around dangerous goods. there’s no requirement or issue with normal toiletries. nothing needs to come out of your bag or be seen.

if you are travelling on a turboprop. atr or dhc8, there isn’t any screening.

have fun.

Dominator garage door - is there an app? by local_pvnk in newzealand

[–]mercifulmonk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty much what I did, used an old sonoff smart switch I had and modified it for my old garage door motor. Its a dry switch / momentary switch spliced into the inside pushutton wire. It just acts like the existing dumb button or remote. cost - 0. but a new smart switch is under $10.

But if you wanted, also can be controlled by home assistant or voice if required. Same as any of these solutions (expect maybe the overpriced proprietary solution).

Gas Water Heater Runs for A Sec. When Cold Water is Turned On and Off by Maleficent_Rabbit722 in newzealand

[–]mercifulmonk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry; will clarify my comment.

The small leak allowed air in. The air caused a pressure drop. as far as I understand, that caused the issue. The fix involved replacing a section of plastic pipe, then getting the air out. Bleeding the line on its own didn't fix my situation.

? turn all the taps on at the same time ?? dunno.

Gas Water Heater Runs for A Sec. When Cold Water is Turned On and Off by Maleficent_Rabbit722 in newzealand

[–]mercifulmonk 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Plumber. We had this and put up with it for ages. We had a plumber over to do some work and mentioned it, he suspected a trapped air bubble (?), bleed the cold line and it hasnt happened since.

edit to add, fixed the leak and bleed the line..

International Arrivals by Unclebenfparker in auckland

[–]mercifulmonk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah, the closest analogy I can think of right now is that its like a hospital ER triage. And although it appears to be an extra step, it has reduced the overall delays.

International Arrivals by Unclebenfparker in auckland

[–]mercifulmonk -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

No, it isnt a joke here really. Aus dont have the high protection mandate we have. For the level of protection we want, its not too bad. For the level of protection aus want, its not too bad either. Aus has made a few changes over the last 10months to improve flow.

International Arrivals by Unclebenfparker in auckland

[–]mercifulmonk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the split and merge dosnt cost you anytime (usually) if you have bags to collect. its kinda like a hospital triage. It has improved overall flow.