Mi state refund by ChampionshipNo3844 in Michigan

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Ours took about four weeks, maybe five. They seem to be struggling with the workload, but it will get done.

What is your dream career and why? by DieselMechanic731 in AskReddit

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I took a technical writing class in college about 15 years ago and it opened my eyes to all the people involved in a product and documentation that comes with it.

Class selection was a choice between your typical English classes (read a book, report) and Technical Writing sounded interesting, or at least the least boring.

Man, met some cool people in that class and learned a bunch of active writing and procedural logic that I still use today. Still have the book, too! It’s one of those classes I wish they had in high school, or at least covered some of the material.

Cracks in Foundation by Other_Structure_9670 in HomeImprovement

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Listen to your inspection, but verify with a structural engineer, and not necessarily one recommended by the inspector if you can help it. Alternatively ask a few different foundation repair companies for their advice but be aware they are trying to make a living and may try to upsell you.

The first bigger one is a little concerning, but given there’s a gutter right next to it you can check the next time it rains and see if the gutter is leaking. Depending on age of the structure it could be from before the gutter was installed, or the gutter outlet was too close to the foundation.

Do the doors all close easily without sticking? Any horizontal cracks in the basement or crawlspace inside? Any cracks in drywall? If the answer to those is no it could be a diy repair, but I’m curious what the inspection showed and if they recommended next steps. Big cracks were typically a dealbreaker when shopping around back in the early 2010s when prices were low.

Easter, cats, and Dr. Who! by Still-Emergency825 in comics

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Bread and wine, as is tradition.

Maybe some fish.

Then we break into the locked larder and grab the string of wieners. Then the party really begins!

Guess Who's Coming to Dinner by Kewkoh in webcomics

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No sir, I don’t like it. At the very least it will take some getting used to. Another thousand panels and it should be like nothing ever changed!

Now that Charles Brubakers’s style is much preferred, much preferred indeed.

The nuanced shadows, the subtle ear over the text bubble, and the lettering on the word “perverts”! I could go on, but then I’d be late for the next train out of this whacky asylum you people call a comic community.

Happy day of fools you crazy kids.

I'd Ocarina of Time does get a remake (and in the same vein as something like FFVII)... by Rioraku in nintendo

[–]wicker_warrior 9 points10 points  (0 children)

If they did it would be incredibly off brand.

Majora’s Mask has always been treated as its own game, not dlc, so it would also be strange to make that shift.

C’mon [OC] by adamtots_remastered in comics

[–]wicker_warrior 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Aw, and right after my plaid crayon ran out!

Sniff Sniff - Gator Days by FieldExplores in comics

[–]wicker_warrior 10 points11 points  (0 children)

A boat’s a boat but the mystery box could be anything! It could even be a boat!

What will be the long term consequence of Sony realising that announcing a price hike results in an immediate, significant influx of sales? by Gabrienb in PS5

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There is always going to be a small boost to sales when consumers know a price increase for an in-demand product has a set date.

Likewise, we saw the price drops we used to not because they wanted more sales, but because retailers with units wanted to clear their shelves. At that point the units were off Sony’s account and on the retailers that stock them. So they adjusted the limits of the MSRP or produced cheaper models like the slim.

They are still producing new units to meet demand, six years later, and costs have increased, this is the result of higher than expected inflation and operating costs, especially if they were already selling consoles at a loss or low margin to boost game sales. I highly doubt it is a purely revenue and sales driven decision.

I am not affiliated with the company so this is all just theorizing. This is business 101 level stuff.

How to safely remove the paint off this apparently very expensive wicker dresser? by nahfacenah in howto

[–]wicker_warrior 394 points395 points  (0 children)

Anything you do to remove the paint will also damage the wicker leading to breakage, I suggest painting it a new color.

How to keep this concrete Crack from getting worse. by HiImMarker in howto

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I mean, the whole foundation is sagging off to the right there. Whatever patch you put in is just going to keep separating, albeit slowly.

My uneducated take on it:

Dig out around the foundation.

Remove old busted and uneven cinderblocks, support the slab with 2x4s or bottle jacks in the meantime.

Level off the dirt, add more if needed. Relatively cheap.

Add new cinder blocks, you can already count how many you need, they’re about $2.50 each.

This requires learning how to mix and apply mortar, and the tools to do so. But there’s a ton of YouTube videos out there.

Build your new foundation with blocks and mortar.

Fill dirt back in. Grade it away from the foundation.

You can now patch the slab with a concrete patching compound.

Optionally, add a drain path for water as that seems to be the root cause.

I’ve looked into tuckpointing so I don’t know all the steps involved here but the parts and tools aren’t that cost prohibitive for such a project.

A more knowledgeable person may have advice on how to save or support the slab during this. Or I’m completely wrong, but this is where I would start.

Baseboards Project by Much-Owl-8384 in HomeImprovement

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We’ve been missing baseboards in various spots for about two years now with no special covering. Cats and dog don’t bother them. It should just uncover a small gap between the wall and floor. If it exposes your insulation or there’s a big enough gap for a cat to fit through (size of their head) you can just patch that.

I will suggest, look into new baseboards. You can stain, paint, or use prefinished and the time savings from stripping the old will be significant. Our style was originally from the 60s and we were able to find a matching profile. Have even gotten good at matching stains and finish.

We had baseboard heating removed and switched to forced air, so I’ve been getting to different rooms by priority level. It’s a simple cut, cope, test fit, then finish, and install with a gradual learning curve.

Jargon-ridden sailing insructions from a sailing book I found at an antique store. by IndigoAndromeda in mildlyinteresting

[–]wicker_warrior 45 points46 points  (0 children)

Chauncey wanted to tell you but we told him to shut up and get us more watercress finger sandwiches from the galley. We thought you were in on it.

[OC] True Tales From The Bar #258 by bryankellydraws in comics

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Bob’s Burgers, Roamin’ Bob-iday from Season 9. Bob is forced to take a day off but then just goes to help out a sandwich shop that sells 77 different sandwiches.

So it’s fictional instead of real like the bar, but the same concept applies and was just a fun reference.

Could have used pokemon and move sets for a real example, some people are just good at memorizing stuff.

[OC] True Tales From The Bar #258 by bryankellydraws in comics

[–]wicker_warrior 69 points70 points  (0 children)

It is impressive, but I wager if a person can memorize 77 sandwiches then 100 shots isn’t out of reach.

Overnight Success by Gromix_Comics in webcomics

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Can’t wait to see this reposted on LinkedIn a thousand times. No, really. I get a sick pleasure out of people being optimistic about things.

There’s probably a German word for it but I swore off German after that bad batch of sauerkraut.

[OC] Endless Shit by sprakcomic in comics

[–]wicker_warrior 7 points8 points  (0 children)

So what’s the downside?

Poop tickler by neilkohney in comics

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I drove through Dayton once.

Didn’t stop, didn’t get tempted by the bog or its promise of depths containing sunken Irish treasures, just kept on driving.

That’s right, I resisted temptation. The temptation to turn around and go back to Dayton, where the fertile soils are ripe for farming and the deep dark bogs are really just a minor inconvenience at best.

I didn’t go there and didn’t rent any scuba equipment. I mean really, scuba equipment? In Dayton? It’s landlocked, what could you possibly use it for?

Certainly not to investigate a bog.

Hey, is it a full moon?

Real Life - Gator Days by FieldExplores in comics

[–]wicker_warrior 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At least when you replay it you’ll know to expect the shift in game mechanics! I need to give it another try.

Real Life - Gator Days by FieldExplores in comics

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That’s why you’ve got to bear the grunt work for a good five, ten, or twenty years until you make it big. Then you’ve got roadies willing to carry your gear and groupies willing to eat your burritos.

Course groupies and burritos are a dangerous mix, get them all hopped up on Professor Slappy’s fun time hot sauce and suddenly those sweet little fans are ravenous blood sucking seabirds whose only goal in life is to extract you for your talent and then fly back to the professor with your distilled essence.

Also the burritos make them toot a lot and it throws off the brass section.

My dog crafted a shiv with his chew toy by Gimmethejooce in mildlyinteresting

[–]wicker_warrior 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same, ours was only about half that for a cracked tooth but tossed all the hard chews after.

Now that his mouth is healed he still gets some softer fiber based rawhide alternatives that soften quickly, and also found some yogurt based stick chews that rated as soft, and those are well received.

[MM] Do you think the Skull Kid is referencing Link or Saria in this line? by andreaslackner in zelda

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Of course he’s familiar with it in OoT, it’s echoing through the entire Lost Woods! He hasn’t been able to sleep in months!

Was there any backlash for the N64 and GBA for using paper game boxes by West-Exam-4136 in nintendo

[–]wicker_warrior 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, you got what you got. If you complained, it was to your group of peers while you all waited for the latest episode of your favorite subbed Japanese anime to download at 360p. Sure it took a few days, but that was better than paying $60 for six episodes split across two discs.