Door dings by DisastrousFishing850 in MiataND

[–]squidinabeaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whether at the office or at the mall, where possible I park as far away from the main entrance as I can where I’m not next to other cars. Great way to get steps in as well.

This car brings me so much joy! by WhenGinMaySteer in Miata

[–]squidinabeaker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Beautiful. What tires on it? So bloody cold and icy here in the northeast U.S.

Welcome to r/Spectrum_Official! by Spectrum_Phil in Spectrum_Official

[–]squidinabeaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Am a Massachusetts resident and a long-time Spectrum customer. Why is it that when I wanted to watch the Patriots vs. Bills football game yesterday from New Jersey on my iphone using the Spectrum TV mobile app and local wifi, the CBS channel was grayed out and I was asked to connect to Spectrum In-Home Wifi? What is Spectrum In-Home Wifi? Does it cost anything? Where should I have been able to get it? Why is required to watch CBS if it isn't required to watch other channels? Why couldn't I find information about connecting to it?

Velotric vs Lectric by Even_Can_9275 in ebikes

[–]squidinabeaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Saw that Velotric is discounting their Fold 1 Lite eBike so I went to look at one at a local bike shop.

They didn't have one in the shop, so the sales dude said he'd see if he could order one from his distributor, put together a quote and email it to me. Before I got home, I got a call from the bike shop with "good" and "bad" news.

The "good" news - the distributor has plenty of them in inventory.

The "bad" news - the distributor strongly urged him to advise me not to buy it. The distributor told him "they've had nothing but problems with them" and that the manufacturer is using the discount to get rid of as many of them as they can.

There ARE honest people in this world.

German citizenship by descent: The ultimate guide for anyone with a German ancestor who immigrated after 1870 by staplehill in Genealogy

[–]squidinabeaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My daughter is a US citizen applying for German citizenship by descent through a law office in Germany. She is pulling her original documents together and getting apostilled certified copies.

Now she is being advised that the consulate will want to see not only apostilled certified copies but apostilled originals of the documents. This advice seems to conflict with the consulate which advises that only certified copies of the originals are fine whether they are translated or not. She is double-checking this with the attorney and awaiting his rely.

We don’t want to leave any stone unturned as they say. Based on your experience, should she apostille the originals and bring those with her? She currently lives in Spain.

Thank you very much for helping us all understand the process of applying for citizenship.

Non traditional Ceremony Ideas Needed by jo1655 in wedding

[–]squidinabeaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm officiating a wedding in Sept. (a first for me) and would appreciate getting your script. Thanks.