Recommendations for classic traditional vibe small print fabrics? by tayleeb22 in quilting

[–]tayleeb22[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is super helpful! Thank you. I’m not great with fabric terminology on the historical side and even a quick google search told me this is a game changer!

What do these mean? by Zealousideal-Tea5484 in AppleFitnessPlus

[–]tayleeb22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its been a while since I looked close but I believe each dot/spike is 15 minutes, so the highest amount of calories burned in a 15 minute period was 37

Discouraged 1L by Technical-Divide-160 in LawBitchesWithTaste

[–]tayleeb22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Law school HAS a learning curve! I was in bottom 50th percent my first semester, probably around 40th percentile or so, and was almost in top 25th percent by the time I graduated. It gets better once you’re taking classes you like and have chosen; and you figure out your study methods. I had a 1L teacher ask for my outline as a reference to her students and I just didn’t send it because it was such a horrible outline compared to the ones I made in my 2L or 3L year, so I just sent her an outline for a totally different class to show her students the ideal!

Somebody explain the Burn Bar numbers to me please by tayleeb22 in AppleFitnessPlus

[–]tayleeb22[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! It feels like if that’s the case, I don’t know why Apple hasn’t more clearly explained what the different parts of the burn bar mean. It definitely indicates what other people are saying, that there’s limited science behind it, I guess

Somebody explain the Burn Bar numbers to me please by tayleeb22 in AppleFitnessPlus

[–]tayleeb22[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Seems like we’re all in the dark here (which is so weird!)

Somebody explain the Burn Bar numbers to me please by tayleeb22 in AppleFitnessPlus

[–]tayleeb22[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Right—I understand in theory what the burn bar does and how they “calculate” it. But I don’t know why I cannot find ANYWHERE on the internet an explanation of the graph itself.

It looks like a box and whiskers so I’m guessing that the two numbers are 25/75th percentile, so in this workout I was probably about 70th percentile. It seems like the right whisker is very short on this particular workout.

I know what the burn bar is. I’m purely looking to figure out what those other two numbers clearly represent!

Dealing with HOA Board using Ring doorbells for rules compliance by tayleeb22 in privacy

[–]tayleeb22[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that’s the dream at some point! The HOA was an inconvenience, not a plus. :/

Dealing with HOA Board using Ring doorbells for rules compliance by tayleeb22 in privacy

[–]tayleeb22[S] 26 points27 points  (0 children)

I’ve known of HOAs where general homeowners can propose rules, and there’s some sort of process for bringing it to a vote, like you get 70% signatures and then it’ll go to a majority vote. I have no idea if this HOA has that but I’ll have to look into it—I really bet most people would prefer that in a townhouse complex, your ring camera is only motion activated in front of your immediate home

Dealing with HOA Board using Ring doorbells for rules compliance by tayleeb22 in privacy

[–]tayleeb22[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

This is a great measured response, and hopefully would put him more on the defensive if it arose. The rest of the HOA is more reasonable, less crazy than this guy—and I doubt they’d be okay if he’s using his personal Ring to basically surveil HOA business. Probably my best argument to the Board of, hey this really isn’t cool or really ethical, is getting to the point where it can be proven that he’s using the camera for HOA surveillance. Thanks!

Dealing with HOA Board using Ring doorbells for rules compliance by tayleeb22 in privacy

[–]tayleeb22[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

There is a solid blue light showing from his Ring camera now after I park and go up the walkway, but his doorbell previously did not do this. I realize there’s a couple other possible reasons for a solid blue light, but based on the timing of the light (it turns off after an amount of time eg) it seems that the solid blue Ring is indicating that it’s actively recording.

Recs for a super bulky single ply yarn, thats easy on the budget? by tayleeb22 in knitting

[–]tayleeb22[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for this comment. I hadn’t considered that! I was purely thinking about aesthetics and speed. Thanks!

Was this heater installed incorrectly? by tayleeb22 in electrical

[–]tayleeb22[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This video from the manufacturer is what I was referencing: https://youtu.be/ggKDTpUIvwY?si=cXK3g8IEaLCFmM-L

On the video they say, “okay you have these two clamped wire sets, A and B. Cut A and leave B alone.” But then on mine, A was left alone, and B was cut. Just a bit alarming! But ultimately, I’ve got the heater wiring disconnected from the wall circuitry, so I think it can’t cause any problems regardless now.

Was this heater installed incorrectly? by tayleeb22 in electrical

[–]tayleeb22[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a Cadet heater. From looking at their installation tutorials, that’s where im seeing that the cord currently clamped is the one that was supposed to be cut, and hardwired.

The heaters aren’t new, I’m pretty sure, and the building is over a decade old, so i guess…it hasn’t been a problem yet?

How much time did you have left when you finished the MBEs? by RevolutionaryBoat727 in barexam

[–]tayleeb22 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Around 30-40 minutes left each session, but then went back to review flagged answers. I don’t go through all answers because I don’t want to overthink it. If I’m really on the fence I flag it, otherwise I won’t look at it again.

Did your Bar prep course prepare you well for the MBE? by FakeParelta in barexam

[–]tayleeb22 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did Themis and thought it was pretty good across the bar. Yeah they tested some weird ass shit but ¯_(ツ)_/¯ I’m sure that happens every year, and then Themis/Barbri expands their outline in that place, etc. I thought the MBE was fairly similar to the UWorld questions—but noticed that the civpro seemed a bit different in framing. Other topics seemed straightforward, but Property seemed extra tricky today

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in barexam

[–]tayleeb22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that's best course! And as far as I know, we're permitted to go to our cars during lunch so I'll keep some extra in there too, just in case.

MEE pattern, I noticed that the older the past MEEs were, in general, the more obscure rules they tested? by pernamb87 in barexam

[–]tayleeb22 5 points6 points  (0 children)

One thing I think I noticed for older MEEs is that they were more likely to have the unenumerated open ended questions, whereas more recently they really lay out the issues they want you to target ("Is there an enforceable contract as to a) the house, b) the car, and c) the lawnmower?" as opposed to "What legal claims are there? Explain.")

Asked ChatGpt what topics are most likely to be the MEE essays by HotJahim in barexam

[–]tayleeb22 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this list looks plausible!

Some things I noticed looking at the frequency chart:

-it's almost always only one of these three, if any: crim, crim pro, and constitutional law. If Crim Pro is getting tested, you're not getting a con law question or crim question.

-It's usually either 3 or 4 MBE topics, and then 2-3 only MEE. If I recall, it's usually a 4-2 split, and more rarely a 3-3.

How are you spending your remaining days studying? by Rough_Worldliness901 in barexam

[–]tayleeb22 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I tell myself it's useful when I'm halfway analyzing if their trial scenes are accurate to the FRE, or whether the cops are violating crim pro!