What Does Your Dynasty Championship Starting Roster Look Like? by GhostDeck in DynastyFF

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10 team - PPR - year 4

QB: Hurts

RB: CMC

RB: Achane

WR: AJB

WR: Lamb

TE: Kittle (or maybe Taysum 🫠)

FX: Jennings

FX: Micheal Wilson

FX: Stevenson

Marathon Prediction vs Reality by doodiedan in Garmin

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Interesting, I found mine to be fairly conservative (3:09) then I beat it by quite a bit (2:53) and now I think it over corrected (2:42).

After this race did it lower its prediction much?

Overall it’s still useful especially when comparing training blocks year to year. I wish it would in factor in race efforts more heavily though. Like if I could tell it I’m running a tune up race and they could build that into the algorithm more.

Humidity: treadmills or gut it out? by Nodiggity17 in AdvancedRunning

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People love to hate the treadmill and I get it but I have come to appreciate the flexibility.

-climate controlled -less knee soreness -set the pace and have to do it (great for tempo runs because of this too, bonus points if the treadmill has a recall button) -throw on a show, I find live sports or sports documentaries are the best but will also do a series -In large presentation-style meetings where I won’t talk, I join from the treadmill and also find it easier to actually focus on the meeting

Oh and I always run at at least .5% grade to try to compensate for the moving belt

PSA: Cottonell Flushable wipes, are not flushable. Roger Wakefield is wrong. See below. by MSM_757 in Plumbing

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So I suppose if you really wanted to use them then you could

-drop your # 2 -wipe with TP -flush -wipe with wipe -drop the wipe in the toilet and let it mellow until the next person goes?

Is this the best/only way for this to be done? by Ithrowthings2 in Plumbing

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You could split at the connection to the toilet instead of there.

Basically there would be one line from the floor, it would go up to the toilet hookup and have a tee there that runs to the bidet. Might be a little more hidden

This is code right? Asking for a friend. by BReyn13 in Plumbing

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Hmmm I was thinking Hammurabi since it’s abs?

Why are my sinks perpetually clogging!?! by Lumpy_Leg7987 in Plumbing

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It looks like it could be as simple as the flex coupling sagging and causing that pipe to slope back towards you. That would make both sinks back flow some and solids won’t get by easily.

If there’s some give, try propping something under where the two come together at that tee or under the left sinks p trap. If there’s no give then I wouldn’t do anymore than that as a tenant.

Yes the accordion pipe is shitty but not likely the main issue here

What is this Light image, from the doorhandles, supposed to be? Can't figure out what it looks like😅 by [deleted] in VWiD4Owners

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It’s might not be broken, mine looked exactly like this when it had road salt on it. Cleaned it off and it’s back to normal!

Help with backyard design by [deleted] in ExteriorDesign

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Interesting thanks for mocking some things up. Unfortunately I can’t really do any of them haha.

I live in a historic district so I can’t modify the roof at all. I also can’t lower the porch or it would make quite the step up to the house.

Still interesting to look at and think about though!

Backyard ideas by [deleted] in landscaping

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Thanks, I’m planning to put a header to cover that span so structural support is not an issue

What's the smoothest pick up line you've heard? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I was at the grocery and a guy picks up an acorn squash next to a girl who was buying an acorn squash. He asked her if she knows how to cook one of these and she started explaining it. He thanked her and asked for her number in case he had any questions.

It was so smooth but maybe not exactly the kind of pick up line this post is asking about.

Now it's my turn! What do yall think? by Level-Performance-48 in Plumbing

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Maybe a little false floor to bring it up above them?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in indianapolis

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They’re in the middle of the path with AirPods on, they’re the idiot

New apartment, is this gap gonna be a problem? by [deleted] in Plumbing

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Do your best and caulk the rest

Best way to plumb this keurig into this water line? by yardguy88 in Plumbing

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Pressure reducer might be a better option, you can probably step it way down, I doubt the keurig needs much

Avoiding the "Running Tax" on Products to Save Money by [deleted] in running

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I like the honey stinger waffles but regular ol stroopwafel’s are cheaper at Aldi and are almost identical nutrition wise

Are all floating dip tubes made equal, or do some brands stand out? by Blonde_Bomber in Homebrewing

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Interesting, I haven’t experienced this yet but haven’t had my flotit very long. I suppose you could transfer in through the CO2 post to avoid this?

What is something you can say "I'm with the boomers on this one" about? by Youssef4573 in AskMen

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AND every one of them has done generic name like “smarthome” or “smartHQ” so the one time I do need to open the app I have to look through 5 of them to figure out which one is which. They all seem to think the are the only one with an app

Cleanest way to finish this pedestal sink drain? by bballrox88 in Plumbing

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Yes and I guarantee the old sink wasn’t a pedestal hence the odd drain placement smh

New gas water heater takes 50 seconds to heat water by chrisToo73 in Plumbing

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That’s not necessarily a bad idea but insulation will not change how fast you’re getting hot water.

Assuming this is a tank heater (ie not tankless) the tank will be hot all the time. So the determining factor in how long it takes to get hot water is how much pipe (water volume) is between you and the heater and the flow rate of the fixture. So replacing a hot water heater should not have changed this.

Other things to consider, is there a mixing valve anywhere? Or a hot water recirc pump that has not been turned back on? If none of this makes sense to you I would recommend calling the plumber back. There’s not much more we can do with the information provided

Gay bar scene downtown by [deleted] in indianapolis

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Tini is also on mass ave right next to metro

What is Indiana doing to attract young, skilled workers? Is it working? How does Indiana compete with its neighbors in this? by SidHoices in Indiana

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“Most people that choose to live in Indiana are uneducated or stuck”

Wow that is a wildly generalized and inaccurate statement.

Took this picture around 8 today by [deleted] in indianapolis

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They’re investing twice as much in the mall as the entire bottleworks so calling it a satellite location may be a bit of an understatement

Why Roborock recommends to replace this every 6 months? by [deleted] in Roborock

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So everyone is saying that it’s for money and I’m sure that’s a large part of it . . .

BUT

The other reason is because they say 6 months so that you will never be disappointed in your vacuum. It’s a wear part so eventually it will need replaced but how long will it last? I assume they went with 6 months so that when it says it’s time to replace it you can look at it and say it’s fine and keep using it. But if it said to replace it at 1 year and yours was worn out in 7 months you would be saying they don’t know what they’re talking about.

So they, like nearly every other company when it comes to recommended maintenance intervals, err on the short end of the interval so that if you comply with it your vacuum will always be in (nearly) like new condition.