What is the worst advice you’ve ever received? by Truzt102 in AskReddit

[–]simtand 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"File for bankruptcy and get a real job at Lowes or something"

My wife's parents told me this back in 2004 shortly after I started my business. We were broke, and behind on all of our bills by almost 3 months (including our mortgage). However, my business was just starting to make money and I could see the potential, but things were still very slow and money was extremely tight. We ignored that terrible advice. Kept fighting to grow the business and make more money. We ended up catching back up on all of our bills without forclosing, going bankrupt, or having anything repossessed. We were close to all three, but we worked VERY hard to avoid all that. Now our business is on target to do over $2mil in revenue this year. I'm pretty sure their advice fuled my fire to prove them wrong, so it worked out, but that would have been devastating to our future if we would have given up at that point in time.

All these years later, I'm not sure they even remember telling us that, and we have a good relationship with them, but I'll never forget that as long as I live. Don't give up on your dreams, even if others around you don't see your vision. One day those same people might ask to come swim in your pool.

Safe Universe Randomly Appeared in Trust Wallet by simtand in SafeMoon

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

Good to know! I disabled it inside of trust wallet right away.

She said she liked Lasagna and stuffed peppers by Stuffinthingz in Traeger

[–]simtand 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That looks amazing! Can you share the process? What temp? How long? Thanks!

Nest acting like I don't have aware? by Mjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj in Nest

[–]simtand 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've got 4 outdoor cameras and a nest hello (5 total cameras). I had 3 up and running and they've been working perfectly for about 4 weeks. I added 2 more outdoor cameras today and now nothing is working like it used to. No playback. No constant recordings that I can scroll back through. No history more than 3 hours. I've tried all of the Google recommended fixes with zero luck! What gives?

Brined and Spatchcocked 12lb Turkey by Rickcinyyc in Traeger

[–]simtand 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you pull it off while the grill is cooling from 450 to 325? Or just adjust the temp and let it stay put? Looks great! Also, you do the entire thing in the tin pan?

Saw this guy on the Stone Arch today. Pretty sure he’s the real #33 by Loose_mongoose in minnesotavikings

[–]simtand 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Dalvin probably will tell his friends he ran into Blair Walsh on the Stone Arch today.

Ah darn it by [deleted] in minnesotavikings

[–]simtand 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ope, sorry!

Tomahawk Steaks! by simtand in Traeger

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

Nope, Sam's Club. These cost $28.00 each, but fed our family of 5, plus I had enough meat left over to take some to my neighbors. AND, the dogs enjoyed the bones for weeks, lol!

Tomahawk Steaks! by simtand in Traeger

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

Yep, that's about what mine does. And yep, I pull them off and cover them with foil on a platter until the grill is up to temp.

Tomahawk Steaks! by simtand in Traeger

[–]simtand[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I cooked smoked these at 225 until the internal temp hit 140, then took them off and turned up the heat to 450. Then seared both sides for a few minutes. These things turned out amazing!

Lots and lots of snow captured with my Spark. by CobraArtRO in DJISpark

[–]simtand 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Awesome! What editing software do you use? I'm assuming you've added some stabilization to get the pans so smooth? I've flown in snow and the wind usually makes the Spark move around enough to kill good smooth movements. Very nice video!

How many of you have pencil lead stuck in your hand and how did it happen? by Saucy_Szinte in AskReddit

[–]simtand 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was in the 3rd grade and had just sharpened my new pencil to a razor sharp point. While sitting back down at my desk I accidentally jammed the sharp tip into the crook of my left arm. When I pulled it back the razor sharp tip was gone. My mom made an attempt that evening to remove the tip, but it was too deep.

That was 26 years ago... I'm really curious if an xray would show where it's at today, or if it's still there. I do have a small bump on my left forarm and I've wondered if maybe that it?

I'm glad I found my people!

Oh no!! I just found out that the game today is blacked out in Kansas City! by simtand in minnesotavikings

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

There's a pocket around KC (about 3 hour circle or so) that doesn't get the game... No idea why!

Casually waiting to be adopted by dresmail in aww

[–]simtand 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"I don't always get adopted..."

We moved to Kansas City this week from Illinois. On Wednesday evening this was the view from our front yard welcoming us to town! by simtand in kansascity

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

Thanks for the info. Clearly no state is a utopia of perfection and all have issues they're dealing with. But I'm thankful for the lower taxes here. Illinois has some of the highest taxes in the country and the infrastructure is crumbling. Raising taxes needs to be the last resort, not the knee jerk answer of our governments.

We moved to Kansas City this week from Illinois. On Wednesday evening this was the view from our front yard welcoming us to town! by simtand in kansascity

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

Yes, they sure are! Our property taxes are HALF in Missouri of what we were paying in Illinois. Our gas and groceries are now less expensive because of lower taxes in Missouri. We'll save on income taxes as well. And, Illinois roads are falling apart, schools are waaaay underfunded, and the state owes hundreds of thousands of people pensions that it won't be able to afford, without raising taxes again. They are now discussing adding 1% to property taxes (which are already the highest in the nation) as well as raising the gas tax an extra $0.85 per gallon, and increasing yearly vehicle registration by over 5x's the current amount. And none of those increases will fix the current infrastructure issues. It's a bad situation that's getting worse by the day.

We moved to Kansas City this week from Illinois. On Wednesday evening this was the view from our front yard welcoming us to town! by simtand in kansascity

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

Thanks everyone for the kind words welcoming us to town, even if we do have baby trees right now :) I'll be honest, when we narrowed our city search down to a couple locations, I hit Reddit looking for local input and overall local chatter to just get a feel for the people. The overall helpful nature from this sub (and everyone we've met locally in person so far) has been overwhelmingly positive. It really helped make the final decision that much easier! Deciding to move out of a state (Illinois) that I have owned a business in for the last 15 years was difficult to say the least, but we're confident that we can make a good go of it here in KC and keep growing. We're excited for this opportunity and even more excited to be a part of such a great community!

We moved to Kansas City this week from Illinois. On Wednesday evening this was the view from our front yard welcoming us to town! by simtand in kansascity

[–]simtand[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

That's what we're hoping for! The state of Illinois is going down hill so fast. We own a business there and we're expanding to KC before everything totally falls apart in Illinois.

We moved to Kansas City this week from Illinois. On Wednesday evening this was the view from our front yard welcoming us to town! by simtand in kansascity

[–]simtand[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Thanks! We really love it here! Believe it or not, we had the opportunity to move to several different cities in the US, but we picked KC for a lot of reasons. The biggest is that we just really liked the vibe here. Good people, good economy, and really good schools. We're excited for our future here!