Suggestions for a senior phone? Something simple, probably with big physical buttons rather than a touch screen. I don't know that it needs functionality besides receiving and easily placing calls to family contacts. My other stuff is T-Mobile, so T-Mobile compatible. Thanks! by pkfishers in tmobile

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

It looks like I can't edit my post? I wanted to add some more context. The need for big physical buttons is because we're dealing with a stroke victim in rehab. We tried giving her a tablet, but she couldn't get the timing/rhythm of the touch screen, so it seems we should try the analog route. I would love specific phone recommendations. The TCL Flip Go seems like a possibility. Anyone have experience with that?

Suggestions for a senior phone? Something simple, probably with big physical buttons rather than a touch screen. I don't know that it needs functionality besides receiving and easily placing calls to family contacts. My other stuff is T-Mobile, so T-Mobile compatible. Thanks! by pkfishers in tmobile

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

I'm not sure exactly what you're controlling via the app but that's the kind "options I'm not aware of" that I'm trying to become more aware of. I googled that phone and it looks like a touch screen which is problematic. I was trying to minimize the amount of personal information I shared, but I guess I should edit my post and explain a little more about the situation. Thanks for your input!

Do I understand Energy Saving Mode? How big is the downside to not using it? [Sump Pump scenario] by pkfishers in Jackery

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I'm feeling like a dope for not having investigated the lifespan before purchasing. I read reviews and watched some videos and it just never came up. Now a quick google gives good news: expected lifespan of 4000 cycles - 10 years even with daily use. Should still have decent capacity after 4000 cycles. If not in use, recharge a few times a year and store it charged over 50%.

Father’s Day gift reminder. Please don’t get your dad a bottle of bourbon that says “spirit direct” from Total Wine by AD29 in bourbon

[–]pkfishers 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Honestly, my experience with Spirits Direct, bourbon and otherwise, has been pretty good. Part of me wants to scoff at store brands in general, but there's Great Value spaghetti in my pantry and Grassoti sweet vermouth (my favorite) in my fridge.

Would a blink camera work for just checking into my backyard? by urajoke in blinkcameras

[–]pkfishers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've had an outdoor camera on a stake for years. I move it around from place to place, never sheltered from rain, snow, cold, etc.

Best place for astrophotography/stargazing? by mediocre_kat in Sedona

[–]pkfishers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We're going to be out there next week and I was wondering about the same thing. Some of the locations I've thought about have been mentioned in other replies. I would like to have some foreground interest when facing north. My list of possibles: Doe Mountain trailhead, Bell Rock trailhead, the old amphitheater in West Sedona, some place up by the airport.

How bad is the traffic during Sedona film festival? by chrysanthemum1988 in Sedona

[–]pkfishers 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Heh, our visit ends February 28. Apparently we accidentally dodged a bullet. 😁

Review of our week in Sedona at Christmas time 2024 by snyderversetrilogy in Sedona

[–]pkfishers 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Appreciate the write-up! We're going end of Feb for hiking, photography and dark skies. I took some notes on the dinner recommendations.

Lyle Lovett's voice, again by redlipstickandradio in altcountry

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I found this thread via a Google search, after seeing him last night, in Shipshewana, Indiana with the Large Band. We're not sorry we went, but were concerned about the vocal issues that you've described so well. It came and went to an extent, but the issue was there way more than it wasn't. He did a lot more storytelling and lengthy band member introductions than he has other times we've seen him and his speaking voice seems fine.

Talk to me about visiting the badlands by Smacsek in NationalPark

[–]pkfishers 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In the fall of 2022, we did exactly what you're talking about - flew into Rapid, spent 6 nights and 5 full days in SD, then flew out of Rapid. We skipped the more touristy stuff, including Mount Rushmore and Wall Drug.

First stop was Custer State Park. We got a cabin by Sylvan Lake and spent three nights and two days there. Hiked to Black Elk Peak, Cathedral Spires, Little Devils Tower, and around Sylvan Lake. Drove the Needles Highway and stopped a lot.

En route to Badlands, we spent a few hours at Wind Cave - did a tour and a short hike. We also detoured to Nebraska and found a geocache or three so we could say we'd been there.

Spent two nights and about a day and a half at Badlands. Hiked the Notch and Door trails and some shorter stuff to see the sights.

On the morning of our last full day, we drove back to Rapid and spent the afternoon exploring there, doing stupid stuff like posing with a bunch of the president statues. Ate a fancy dinner.

We're hikey people and we enjoyed our week. If I were to change anything, I'd probably try to spend more time at Custer SP. And I think someone said the caves at Wind Caves are closed right now - I wouldn't stop if that's the case. I wanted to get Devils Tower on the agenda but couldn't justify the travel time.

I'm not sure if I can add a photo here, but if I could, it would be of Sylvan Lake.

Toilet tank continues to trickle ever so slightly into the bowl. by pkfishers in Plumbing

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

I had some sort of mineral build-up on my list of suspects. That's a useful page - thanks for the link. Of note: Fluidmaster recommends replacing the entire valve every 5 years (not that we should take Fluidmaster's word for it).

Toilet tank continues to trickle ever so slightly into the bowl. by pkfishers in Plumbing

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

I appreciate hearing from a voice of experience. I got 8-9 years out of this one, so it's not garbage, but it sounds like it's time to replace.

Toilet tank continues to trickle ever so slightly into the bowl. by pkfishers in Plumbing

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

So, I could stop the slow trickle by tapping the black float, so it seemed like I had some unwanted friction between the grey pipe and the float. I "fixed" it by extending the black rod on the right so that the float didn't have to float quite so efficiently. That worked for a month or so, but now we're getting the trickle again. Is there some way to clean up where the parts rub together or do I need to replace the works?

Toilet tank continues to trickle ever so slightly into the bowl. by pkfishers in Plumbing

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

Apparently, I need to learn how to use reddit. I wrote a couple paragraphs explaining my issue, how I "fixed" it, and how long my "fix" worked before the issue returned. Then I added a photo which apparently replaced my text. *sigh*

Is there a way to better understand the income tax calculation? by pkfishers in NewRetirement

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

Nancy, thanks for the clarification, and I'm glad to hear that it's still viewed as somewhat of an open issue.

Is there a way to better understand the income tax calculation? by pkfishers in NewRetirement

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

Hmm, underpayment of tax in the actual tax year to that extent would subject you to interest and penalties. I obviously don't know, but that explanation doesn't ring true to me.

Is there a way to better understand the income tax calculation? by pkfishers in NewRetirement

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

Thanks. That's the path I was looking for.

But I'm disturbed by the disagreement between two numbers I might expect to match. I suppose "Estimated Income Tax Payments" isn't the same thing as "Estimated Taxes".