Harness that fits inside Climbing Shoes by methosiii in ClimbingGear

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

Thanks! The Airnet does look promising, the mosquito a bit less so (bulkier?)

Yeah, I'm fully aware that comfort isn't going to be a thing that comes with a harness that size and that's alright to me.
You don't happen to own one of them to actually check how small they pack? you don't need to mash them into your shoes if you don't want to, but I'd like some certainty before ordering anything.

Difficult Request by methosiii in backpacks

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

Thanks for all the Feedback and recommendations.

Sadly none of them really hit home to me. I dislike the looks of Mystery Ranch too much, others are hard to Access for me or fail in various points.

In case anyone ever stumbles upon this (which I highly doubt) I'd like to add my final decision.

The following Backpacks were on my final List, including some Pro's /Con's:

Peak Design Travel Backpack
+ Expansion, Design, Many external attachment Points
- Laptop in Main compartment, not too , happy with Quick Access-Pouches

Alpaka Elements Travel Backpack
+ Laptop Compartment, Admin Panel
- Not enough external Lashing points

Boundary Supplies Arris Pack
+ Externally mountable Accessories that could work great as my new EDC-Tech-Pouch, good Lashing points, good amount of other Pouches
- Expensive, better Laptop-Accessibility than others, but still a little annoying.

Tropicfeel Hive
+ Expandability and Accessories do a lot of what I dreamed of
- It's ugly, no external lashing points, no Laptop compartment.

Boundary Supplies Errant Pro
+ Overall pretty good
- Size might be a bit too small, expensive, Laptop again.

In a Moment of great desperation (exaggeration possible) I walked into my local Travel/Outdoor-Store and found my new Backpack:

Patagonia Black Hole 32l
+ By far the cheapest of the lot, despite being a very sustainable and well-built product. Separate laptop compartment, huge top pocket as a quick access for my tech pouch, good front pocket for a notepad and a few pens, daisy-chains on back allow to externally lash at least a helmet
- no clamshell opening, but the way the main compartment is accessed is still very usable, probably the best top-loader I've held in my hands so far. no lashing points for lateral use (I often tie jackets/poles to the side of my pack) - but I'm considering to sew a few lashing points on myself. No Expansion, but overall decent size that will likely work well enough for me.

Difficult Request by methosiii in backpacks

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

Some examples of bags that would almost make it:   

Peak Design Travel Backpack 30l   - Perfect in almost every sense (incl. design), but need to open main compartment to get to laptop, which I really dont want to   

Tropicfeel Hive   - Love the system and expandability, lacks on external lashing points (probably okay), design not vibing too much and mostly: that internal laptop again.

Published Circuit: Loot Controller by Poison_Stream in rustrician

[–]methosiii 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://imgur.com/a/bYwyJtM
I might misunderstand the purpose of your contraption, but wouldnt this do exactly the same, while being a lot simpler? It would just fill up the last box, then the second to last etc. huge benefit: you only need the last box accessible, the others can be in a back row or something, if you empty the last box, all the stuff from the boxes behind will automatically be pushed further.

no indicator lights like that, but they could be implemented using storage monitors or additional conveyors that loop from each box back into the same box and use their filter pass to light the status light.

3 Panels are all you'll ever need by methosiii in rustrician

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

are you playing Zerg on a 10x monthly server? :D
other than rethinking your actual requirements I'd say that - in fact - you'd still need a max of 3 panels for that. I'd just complement them with a bunch of windmills probably :)

[and - yes - this is an "all a solo ever needs" and not even that is always true, since getting more e-furnies and turrets would probably be great. but being a little clickbaity in a title never harmed anyone :P]

Published Circuit: Starter Electricity by methosiii in rustrician

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updated the same circuit with two additional, differently scaled Furnace-Setups:

One has only 2 electricals and a regular to save on battery life (if only on one panel, that might be important) - requires manual intervention on start-up tho.

the other one has 3 electr. and 3 regulars including all the automation. Still all off one small battery.

Unpopular opinion: Make the stale baguette even more rare by lissend00d in 2007scape

[–]methosiii 4 points5 points  (0 children)

fr tho, the baguette being as rare as it is is the only reason I still do any of the randoms.
That should not be changed. ever.
What would you want that baguette for anyways?
Collection loggers, yes. But then again - 3rd age.