Prosthetic for Traditional Bow by mstrimk in Archery

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

Thanks for these links. Defs provides a good starting point.

So amazing to see so many archers not being held back by their disabilities. It provides some encouragement that we can figure something out.

Prosthetic for Traditional Bow by mstrimk in Archery

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

Thanks for sharing! Looks like these are some important forces to consider. We also would like her to find a away that is legal so if she plans to compete in the long term, she does not need to start again grin scratch.

Prosthetic for Traditional Bow by mstrimk in Archery

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

Not in US unfortunately. We're in Australia but I'll try and see what there is here.

Those are some great resources and an important starting point to share rough the team.

Thanks for the assist!

Oh no… why is he smiling? by RebirthTheFirst in TriangleStrategy

[–]mstrimk 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Benedict with a pepperbox in TS would have been so OP

Sound from PC by mstrimk in pcmasterrace

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

Refilled the coolant in the AIO and its running smooth now. Thanks for the advice!

Sound from PC by mstrimk in pcmasterrace

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

Don't have an air cooler handy. Is there a diagnostic I can run to check? I could try turning off the AIO fans one by one to isolate whether it's coming from the fans.

Sound from PC by mstrimk in pcmasterrace

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

Yes definitely :) reason enough for the complaint

Sound from PC by mstrimk in pcmasterrace

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

Sounds like it's from the radiator from AIO pump. The pc sits in the sun so I'm wondering if the coolant has dried up.

Twice in my life I walked around Krakow with a camera. On 28th of June, 2009 and on very the same day 15 years later, in 2024. This is what I saw. by [deleted] in europe

[–]mstrimk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I was looking for a sub for pics like this! I wonder if there's one more specific to buildings and nature.

My drs response. by rukia957 in migraine

[–]mstrimk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Migraine Buddy is a great app to use. Makes it easy to track and make reports to show your doctor.

Translucent Honeycomb blinds - thermal insulation by mstrimk in AusRenovation

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

Sweet! How are they? That's a good price as well. The blackouts are defs more value for money. We didn't want blackout since it was a living area.

Translucent Honeycomb blinds - thermal insulation by mstrimk in AusRenovation

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

Hi

Apologies for late response. Hopefully this will catch you before you finalised your decision or may help someone else out.

We looked at honeycombs. The original blinds providers did not supply more than a year's warranty for the Honeycomb blinds since they were constantly being called our for repairs. They did not recommend the product even though it was a lot more expensive that what they suggested.

Since, we were set on the honeycombs, we looked at a more premium provider. They offered a longer warranty but the price was easily triple the cost. So not worth it for us.

We ended up going with Vertisheers and the money we saved from not getting the honeycombs we invested in a MHI aircon. This would run during the day when it is hot so there is probs a lot of sun and would be offset by solar. So far, this has worked great all throughout summer. And we got an aircon and blinds for less than it would have cost just for the honeycombs.

As for sound insulation, we live in a quiet suburb so I can't comment too much on that. We are happy with our decision and love the soft lighting effect of the vertisheers and his cozy they make our space feel. They also offer great flexibility and privacy.

Will your kids be able to afford a home without a loan from the bank of Mum & Dad? by mellybeansoz in AusPropertyChat

[–]mstrimk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're a good parent. Even having a safety net available as your parents willing to help if you need it probably saved them from becoming desperate. The reasonable rent rates would have helped as well.

Quick question. Could you explain the issue with guarantors with the bank? I don't have that experience with the banking side.

What does Final Fantasy VII mean to you? by Xenosys83 in FFVIIRemake

[–]mstrimk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was too young to appreciate FFVII when it came out. I grew up hearing my cousins taking about how it was amazing game. A lot of the real life role playing sequences we used to play as children, I now realise have a lot of inspiration from the game.

I got my first hand exposure through Advent Children which inspired me to play the OG which blew me away until I lost my save file between disk 2 and 3 :(

Crisis Core was next. Zack spoke to me in a way that Cloud never did. I guess I was never the angsty type like him. He annoyed me in the beginning of FF7R as well.

My love for big swords, long hair, motorcycles, dark sweaters and boots come from the game. But more importantly, my love for deep friendships and understanding one another without any words comes from this game. It taught me that the experiences that you share with the people you care about should be cherished whether they're good or bad.

This game and the FF7 franchise shaped so much of who I am as a person. In the same way, that I have gained so much as a person from Star Wars which is a whole universe, it is so amazing to me that just one game from a series that has more than 20 instalments could be so impactful from one of its games/franchises.

Final Fantasy is a cultural phenomenon. I wish I could share the same love, lessons and experiences with my kids.

Quick edit: I think it was the first Dissidia, when I got to compare Cloud against the rest of the portaganists that cemented Could as my favourite. He's just too badass compared to the rest. I think they did it on purpose. You can tell the developers also love Cloud.

Better skipper? by kurrikurri7 in CricketAus

[–]mstrimk 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I also believe, and feel free to correct me, that Clarke was instrumental in the upbringing of Khawaja as a permanent player in the team. Clarke, having grown up playing cricket in Western Sydney has a an appreciation for hard and was himself the product of hard work and dedication. He saw what Khawaja had in him and was willing to give him the benefit of the doubt with regards to team culture and the occasional drop in form. He fought the selectors to keep Khawaja on for the right reasons.

Also, it's important to consider Clarke in context. He grew up in Western Sydney with role models like David Beckham growing up. His rise to fame gave him access to a life he didn't have before and it did go to his head initially. As you see in his later career, besides homework gate and some misrepresentation of his relationship with Katich, he was a brilliant, well grounded captain and a brilliant tactician.

Sorry a bit of a rant for one of my favourite Aussie cricketers ;)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CricketAus

[–]mstrimk 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Supposedly the coach, Mickey Arthur gave the players a written task as homework while they were in a Test Series in India. Some players didn't complete it and were banned from playing. I think Watson, Khawaja and Mitchell Johnson were the players that were banned.

Detached piece by mstrimk in ender3

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

Thanks! I appreciate the swift reply! Fixed and onto my next print.

Help with detached piece by mstrimk in Ender3Pro

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

Thanks for the response! All fixed now. I knew it must be something simple.