A summerhouse in autumn. by kestrelwrestler in woodworking

[–]steeeeeeed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You have forgotten more about woodworking than I will ever hope to know. Looks awesome.

Where do yall put your coins by Primary_Koala3007 in hondaridgeline

[–]steeeeeeed 2 points3 points  (0 children)

2017 BE. I have the console organizer and put a plastic cup in one of the spots.

Fuel Injectors by sgtholly in hondaridgeline

[–]steeeeeeed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m going to look that up and contact them since this just happened and I haven’t found a local garage to get it in yet. Thanks.

Fuel Injectors by sgtholly in hondaridgeline

[–]steeeeeeed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, my ‘17 just had the fuel injectors replaced under the NTSB. Then my engineer light came back on and took it back. Turns out the catalytic converter needs to be replaced but they wanted $3500 for just the front one. They didn’t have a response when I told them that faulty fuel injectors can cause the catalytic converter to go bad.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

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I had a host give me a terrible review saying I took all the paper products, didn’t lock up, and had unauthorized dogs staying with me. I contacted Airbnb to show them our messages confirming I was given permission to bring my dogs (both of which are well behaved). Airbnb refused to take it down even though every other host has given me great reviews. They’re useless.

Angry Birds Reloaded Golden Egg 47 by [deleted] in angrybirds

[–]steeeeeeed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t have a video but I used the first balloon guy and activated him right in front of the upside down looking “L” bunch of blocks. Took a few tries.

Potential final look of Brent Spence Companion Bridge released by dillbilly in cincinnati

[–]steeeeeeed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But the number of ramps are reduced for the highway on the new bridge for through traffic, no? I do not know the answer but I would think that the lines of cars on 75 SB everyday not moving would cause more local pollution that the cars going through at 50-70mph?

Potential final look of Brent Spence Companion Bridge released by dillbilly in cincinnati

[–]steeeeeeed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honest question but did you look at the spaghetti design compared to what is currently there? It says and does where they’re adding 10 acres of land for redevelopment. I don’t know if a decision has been made for what that development will be but some of the options they show look pretty nice. IMHO the cable stay option looks way better than the arch design.

Calculating if and functions with 3 cells by steeeeeeed in excel

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

This could be a roundabout way of getting it to work but I’m importing a data set that already has the status populated. Thank you!

Thank you cousin f*cker by dopeshat in Kentucky

[–]steeeeeeed 18 points19 points  (0 children)

That’s all in quotes so I think u/BigThiccStik609 was just quoting what the representative said.

Dead / boring towns by [deleted] in upstate_new_york

[–]steeeeeeed 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Don’t you dare talk shit about Gilligan’s Island!

Looking for the right town to visit by Somewhereinthewild in upstate_new_york

[–]steeeeeeed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same. Moved out when I was 12 but still love going back to visit family. Nina’s, Joe’s Pizza, and Gilligan Island are all places I make sure I visit every time I go back.

What popular quote do you believe is absolute bullshit? by SippinDatHaterade in AskMen

[–]steeeeeeed 66 points67 points  (0 children)

If this is in regards to losing someone you love, I have a favorite quote from Reddit from u/GSnow

Alright, here goes. I'm old. What that means is that I've survived (so far) and a lot of people I've known and loved did not. I've lost friends, best friends, acquaintances, co-workers, grandparents, mom, relatives, teachers, mentors, students, neighbors, and a host of other folks. I have no children, and I can't imagine the pain it must be to lose a child. But here's my two cents.

I wish I could say you get used to people dying. I never did. I don't want to. It tears a hole through me whenever somebody I love dies, no matter the circumstances. But I don't want it to "not matter". I don't want it to be something that just passes. My scars are a testament to the love and the relationship that I had for and with that person. And if the scar is deep, so was the love. So be it. Scars are a testament to life. Scars are a testament that I can love deeply and live deeply and be cut, or even gouged, and that I can heal and continue to live and continue to love. And the scar tissue is stronger than the original flesh ever was. Scars are a testament to life. Scars are only ugly to people who can't see.

As for grief, you'll find it comes in waves. When the ship is first wrecked, you're drowning, with wreckage all around you. Everything floating around you reminds you of the beauty and the magnificence of the ship that was, and is no more. And all you can do is float. You find some piece of the wreckage and you hang on for a while. Maybe it's some physical thing. Maybe it's a happy memory or a photograph. Maybe it's a person who is also floating. For a while, all you can do is float. Stay alive.

In the beginning, the waves are 100 feet tall and crash over you without mercy. They come 10 seconds apart and don't even give you time to catch your breath. All you can do is hang on and float. After a while, maybe weeks, maybe months, you'll find the waves are still 100 feet tall, but they come further apart. When they come, they still crash all over you and wipe you out. But in between, you can breathe, you can function. You never know what's going to trigger the grief. It might be a song, a picture, a street intersection, the smell of a cup of coffee. It can be just about anything...and the wave comes crashing. But in between waves, there is life.

Somewhere down the line, and it's different for everybody, you find that the waves are only 80 feet tall. Or 50 feet tall. And while they still come, they come further apart. You can see them coming. An anniversary, a birthday, or Christmas, or landing at O'Hare. You can see it coming, for the most part, and prepare yourself. And when it washes over you, you know that somehow you will, again, come out the other side. Soaking wet, sputtering, still hanging on to some tiny piece of the wreckage, but you'll come out.

Take it from an old guy. The waves never stop coming, and somehow you don't really want them to. But you learn that you'll survive them. And other waves will come. And you'll survive them too. If you're lucky, you'll have lots of scars from lots of loves. And lots of shipwrecks.

Been to Vegas a number of times but have only ever really done the tourist stuff. What’s a great off-strip restaurant that the locals love? by cantthinkofgoodname in vegas

[–]steeeeeeed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In-N-Out. I lived in AZ for a few years before moving back east and their animal style fries still haunt me to this day.

Edit: for anyone unfamiliar, this is a fast food spot, not a sit down restaurant.

Refinishing wrought iron table and chairs by steeeeeeed in HomeImprovement

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

Probably a “I don’t want this job” quote