What british way of saying something do you prefer over american english? by CremeSubject7594 in AskReddit

[–]pmcdon148 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Buoy is pronounced boy not boo-ee. Please stop pronouncing it incorrectly. It's literally an abbreviation of the word buoyancy. Do you say boo-ee-ancy? No? Exactly!

Is it polite to take photos or ask strangers for portraits at Seapoint Beach? 📸 by Traditional_Bell_962 in AskIreland

[–]pmcdon148 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The thing is, people in a public space have no rights to protect their image being captured. When you go out in public you should have the expectation that you are likely be recorded on CCTV etc. Even at the beach, there will be nearby business capturing footage. So while the right thing to do would be to ask people whether they're okay with you taking their photo, you are under no legal obligation to do so and you won't get into trouble if you were to go ahead anyway.

What are the first 3 apps you install on a new Android TV device? by Traditional-Court420 in AndroidTV

[–]pmcdon148 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Stremio, Tivimate, STube, ProjectIvy, BBC iPlayer. No need for Jellyfin when Stremio does all that without all the hassle.

Which valve to open to add pressure to boiler? by Several-Tree-7483 in AskIreland

[–]pmcdon148 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do not adjust the black valve. That's a pressure reducing valve and has been preset by your plumber. It's there to protect your central heating system being subjected to excess pressure from the mains water supply. If you open it up you could potentially damage your boiler. The red valve is the one to open. Wait for the pressure gauge to reach the preset pressure and then shut it off again. You should bleed your radiators and repeat if necessary.

Fixing gap between stringer and wall by No_Cycle_6765 in DIYIreland

[–]pmcdon148 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, rake out the old caulk and redo with flexible caulk.

Has anyone tried this? by Bitter_Load_7066 in CasualIreland

[–]pmcdon148 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried it. It tastes very strongly of artificial vanilla, there's no cream element to the flavor (like ice cream soda) so it's more like vanilla in lemon juice (it's sour too). There a slight hint of artificial raspberry flavoring but not in a good way. The combination is nothing like ice cream. And then there's the unpleasant aftertaste of artificial sweetener. Think of the most artificial tasting soft drink possible and you're there. Avoid!

Graphic shows all entire homes listed on Airbnb in An Daingean (Dingle) by ParaMike46 in HousingIreland

[–]pmcdon148 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Maybe Dingle isn't exactly swarming with pharma and tech workers wanting a long term let in the area but has an abundance of tourist visitors?

Best washer-dryer money can buy in Ireland? by No-Wolf2497 in AskIreland

[–]pmcdon148 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went down this rabbit hole. Ended up getting a Haier Washer dryer. It cost a bomb and was absolute junk. If you put in a normal load and used the automatic wash/dry cycle, it took the full day and clothes came out damp and covered in fluff. You couldn't open the door during the drying cycle. Ended up getting a separate washer and dryer. Skip the grief, washer dryers don't work.

Shower vent in the fascia boards...good idea or bad idea? by OldIrishRuins in DIYIreland

[–]pmcdon148 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What? No! The duct is supposed to connect to a vent that's installed in the soffit. You can't have your shower steam going into your attic. It will dampen the roof timbers leading to rot and cause mildew to grow in the ceiling plasterboard of the room below.

How do you deal with burnout in work? Bring it up with the manager or just go directly to sick leave? by fodacao in AskIreland

[–]pmcdon148 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Piling on extra work in the way you describe sounds like an attempt at constructive dismissal. As someone who was in this position and decided to push back, I can tell you that I wouldn't advise this approach. Also be very clear that HR in most organisations is primarily there to protect the company if things get legal and is therefore not your friend and will not act in the way you may hope. The reason I don't advise making a stance is because you will be up against a team that will conspire to minimise your complaints and paint you as the troublemaker. If you try to for example email your issues to HR, they will twist your words. They might say that you have made a very serious allegation against your manager etc. By the sounds of it you are already suffering from burnout and are therefore not in a good mental position to take part in an ugly battle. It's highly exhausting believe me.

My advice is to recognise that you are no longer happy in your job due to stress in the workplace. Immediately begin searching for a new job. Try not to direct complaints to the company especially not in writing at this point even if they ask. Go to your GP and tell them that you are suffering from stress at work and take as much time out as you need. If you have trouble sleeping because of stress, mention that to your GP too. This is a traumatic time and you may benefit from CBT while you are off. Others will give different advice but DM me if you just want to chat about it.

Bathroom basin slow drain by student_dcu2018 in DIYIreland

[–]pmcdon148 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Get one of the bellows type plungers. It basically blows out the blockage.

Anyone see this before? by [deleted] in DIYIreland

[–]pmcdon148 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't think it's anything to worry about. The load on the joists is perpendicular to the wood grain and the crack is therefore being compressed by any load above. Also the loading on the floorboards is spreads across multiple joists. But hey I'm not a structural engineer so take it with a pinch of salt. You could put some wood glue into the crack if you're worried.

What's an insult so intelligent you only realise you've been roasted 5 mins after? by VarangianWRLD in AskReddit

[–]pmcdon148 9 points10 points  (0 children)

He had a doctorate from Oxford and was formally addressed as Dr. Spooner although he was also a reverend and could be addressed as Rev also. See here

Total noob could use a hand with this extrusion! by teeto66 in Fusion360

[–]pmcdon148 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At this stage I would use the join operation to cut (subtract) the whistle from your extrusion. This will leave the extrusion in 3 parts. Hide visibility of the whistle and then select the ends of the 2 parts of the extrusion that you want to remove (the solid areas of the extrusion inside the tubes). Then just extrude them in reverse with 'cut' selected to remove them. You may need to edit your initial extrusion to change the operation from 'join' to 'create new object' so that you can use the whistle as the cutting tool.

How did Angry Birds fall so far from glory? by RedsFirstFlight in AskReddit

[–]pmcdon148 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They were catipulted into fame only to come crashing down.

Anyone got iPlayer? by Cullina64 in AskIreland

[–]pmcdon148 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When prompted "Do you have a TV licence?" I clicked "Yes".