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Tuesday, June 2, 2026 1:28 PM
BRENDA
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Yeah. I haven't been to a library in quite a while, but the last time I went they had the online system for the physical books. I know I've ordered them several times before. Maybe they've just used the same system they always had and added the digital book rentals to it too then. I thought it was named after Steve Gutenberg. You can't be motivated all the time. I know how it is to burn it. Maybe some mental tricks are in order. Maybe commit to yourself that you'll spend 2 hours a week doing things that you've been putting off. Doesn't matter which ones, or if you actually finish them in that time frame, but at least you're chipping away at them. Maybe writing up a to-do list of things you would do if you worked on them only 2 hours a week is what you could spend the first week on. 2 hours a week doesn't really sound like much, but one year from now that's 104 hours if you stick with it. Imagine what you could do right now if you spent 104 straight hours working on things. I always find, without fail, that the hardest part about doing a job is starting it. -------------------------------------------------- Those who dance always seem crazy to those who can't hear the music.
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6IXSTRINGJACK
Tuesday, June 2, 2026 8:08 PM
SIGNYM
I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.
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Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote: Doesn't matter which ones, or if you actually finish them in that time frame, but at least you're chipping away at them. Maybe writing up a to-do list of things you would do if you worked on them only 2 hours a week is what you could spend the first week on. 2 hours a week doesn't really sound like much, but one year from now that's 104 hours if you stick with it. Imagine what you could do right now if you spent 104 straight hours working on things. I always find, without fail, that the hardest part about doing a job is starting it. -------------------------------------------------- Those who dance always seem crazy to those who can't hear the music. Amen, brother. I use some of those mental tricks myself. List- making is important to me! Another one is taking "before, during, and after" pictures, especially if irsa big project. I frame to photo to take in one meaningful portion at a time. That forces me to stay focused. ----------- "It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal."- Henry Kissinger
Quote: Doesn't matter which ones, or if you actually finish them in that time frame, but at least you're chipping away at them. Maybe writing up a to-do list of things you would do if you worked on them only 2 hours a week is what you could spend the first week on. 2 hours a week doesn't really sound like much, but one year from now that's 104 hours if you stick with it. Imagine what you could do right now if you spent 104 straight hours working on things. I always find, without fail, that the hardest part about doing a job is starting it. -------------------------------------------------- Those who dance always seem crazy to those who can't hear the music.
Wednesday, June 3, 2026 1:41 AM
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Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Draggin' ass today lol...
Quote: Fiddled around a bit with the computer project that I did not complete last night before I went to sleep, and not really much else so far. I'd like to at least get one coat of paint on that shelf and the medicine cabinet if nothing else. If I start painting and I really get into it, I could probably paint a 2nd coat on things shortly after the first coat is finished just because of the intricacy of everything. It's nice and cool in the basement so it's easy to cover the paint stuff to keep it from drying on me in between. I'm confident that everything will need 3 coats. The cabinet might not really, but the extra protection from humidity is always welcome. But after needing 3 coats for that toilet paper holder simply because of the weird brush angles inside of the box, there's zero chance I'll cover everything on that shelf with only 2 coats. And really, I can't even make that a goal of mine because I need to be using that paint very sparingly or it will make drip marks everywhere. I think I found the boxes that I need to use for the electric. I figured they'd be about $5 each and I wasn't wrong. What a ripoff for those old construction boxes, but it is what it is. Once I buy those, my rebates will be exhausted and I will have spent $4 so far on this remodel. -------------------------------------------------- Those who dance always seem crazy to those who can't hear the music.
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Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: I like the idea of PVC baseboard. One of the problems with wood baseboard in a bathroom, especially around the toilet, is if you get a leak the wood gets ruined. OTOH near the door, a wood piece should be safe.
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Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: SIX, I'm not sure I understand what you're saying about paint and grain. But your idea about light and shadow showing up better on painted surfaces... I never thought of that before, but it really would make details like beading etc really stand out, wouldn't it? Hubby is a woodworker, and for him seeing and matching grain is very important. He slways goes with clear finishes like tung oil. So I guess in that way he's more like your stepdad. Painting wood is a sin!
Thursday, June 4, 2026 11:09 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Oh gosh, BRENDA, that really WAS a bad hand! Maybe luck will even it out with a really good day soon. Where are your photos now, and where are you transferring them to? Just curious! SIX, I'm not sure I understand what you're saying about paint and grain. But your idea about light and shadow showing up better on painted surfaces... I never thought of that before, but it really would make details like beading etc really stand out, wouldn't it? Hubby is a woodworker, and for him seeing and matching grain is very important. He slways goes with clear finishes like tung oil. So I guess in that way he's more like your stepdad. Painting wood is a sin! ----------- "It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal."- Henry Kissinger
Friday, June 5, 2026 3:23 AM
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Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: SIX. Apple specifically designs things NOT to be taken apart so you HAVE to send them in for repair! It's a gotcha, just like their software. For older PCs, sometimes pulling drives, cards, memory sticks, and connectors and putting them back in again is what's required. Whenever hubby got a failed PC that's the first thing he would do because over time, connections corrode. Another thing is to clean the PC overall, the vents, and the heat sink specifically with blasts of compressed air. As you've posted, electronics like to work in the cold and PCs need to breathe. If you're looking at an old HDD, and the drive motor isn't starting up, tapping the HDD on edge can get it unstuck. On occasion he'd put an HDD in the frig for a bit to get important data off of it. IDK if any of that applies, but that was his first troubleshooting procedure. Glad it's working for you again! Oh BTW your paint job is amazing. IDK how you managed to paint such complex shapes so evenly, w/o drips and sags, and not bury the workpiece in hugely thick coats. For me, that would need spray paint and even then I'm not sure it would look as good. I'm seriously impressed! ***** Oh, BRENDA. It's hard to get anything done if your hands are shaking that badly. Is there anything you can do about that? ----------- "It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal."- Henry Kissinger
Friday, June 5, 2026 6:10 PM
Friday, June 5, 2026 10:05 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: SIX. Apple specifically designs things NOT to be taken apart so you HAVE to send them in for repair! It's a gotcha, just like their software.
Quote:For older PCs, sometimes pulling drives, cards, memory sticks, and connectors and putting them back in again is what's required. Whenever hubby got a failed PC that's the first thing he would do because over time, connections corrode.
Quote:Another thing is to clean the PC overall, the vents, and the heat sink specifically with blasts of compressed air. As you've posted, electronics like to work in the cold and PCs need to breathe. If you're looking at an old HDD, and the drive motor isn't starting up, tapping the HDD on edge can get it unstuck. On occasion he'd put an HDD in the frig for a bit to get important data off of it. IDK if any of that applies, but that was his first troubleshooting procedure.
Quote:Glad it's working for you again!
Quote:Oh BTW your paint job is amazing. IDK how you managed to paint such complex shapes so evenly, w/o drips and sags, and not bury the workpiece in hugely thick coats. For me, that would need spray paint and even then I'm not sure it would look as good. I'm seriously impressed!
Saturday, June 6, 2026 12:02 AM
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Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Looking good SIX. That light switch you showed you can find them up here all over the place but mostly in newer buildings.
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