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Thursday, May 30, 2024 8:49 PM
6IXSTRINGJACK
Thursday, May 30, 2024 11:04 PM
Thursday, May 30, 2024 11:47 PM
SIGNYM
I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.
Friday, May 31, 2024 12:16 AM
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Going to call a few local suppliers for my friend tomorrow. I'm trying to talk him into replacing the entire wall of the pool because of the damage, and I think it's a job the two of us could handle, but I don't know if he's going to go for it. None of the big box stores carry sheet metal wider than 2 feet and he's going to need more than that if we're going to fix it right. Pretty sure a local supplier could offer that up for us though, and that way we'd be able to avoid a steep shipping fee any of the online suppliers charge for it. I dunno... I know it would be a big job for us to do it all new on our own, but he'd practically have a brand new pool at that point since the posts and deck are solid. But if we just buy a sheet long enough span 1 foot past two of the posts for a patch job it would probably be 1/6th of the price and a lot less work. He'd probably get another 2-5 years out of it.... probably. -------------------------------------------------- Trump will be fine. He will also be your next President.
Friday, May 31, 2024 1:43 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Going to call a few local suppliers for my friend tomorrow. I'm trying to talk him into replacing the entire wall of the pool because of the damage, and I think it's a job the two of us could handle, but I don't know if he's going to go for it. None of the big box stores carry sheet metal wider than 2 feet and he's going to need more than that if we're going to fix it right. Pretty sure a local supplier could offer that up for us though, and that way we'd be able to avoid a steep shipping fee any of the online suppliers charge for it. I dunno... I know it would be a big job for us to do it all new on our own, but he'd practically have a brand new pool at that point since the posts and deck are solid. But if we just buy a sheet long enough span 1 foot past two of the posts for a patch job it would probably be 1/6th of the price and a lot less work. He'd probably get another 2-5 years out of it.... probably. -------------------------------------------------- Trump will be fine. He will also be your next President. Above ground pool??? ----------- "It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal." - Henry Kissinger Why SECOND'S posts are brainless: "I clocked how much time: no more than 10 minutes per day. With cut-and-paste (Ctrl C and Ctrl V) and AI, none of this takes much time." Or, any verification or thought.
Friday, May 31, 2024 12:35 PM
Friday, May 31, 2024 1:10 PM
Friday, May 31, 2024 1:17 PM
BRENDA
Friday, May 31, 2024 1:18 PM
Friday, May 31, 2024 1:23 PM
Quote: but he won't buy that primer and sand as much of the rust off as he can before spraying and taping the new piece to the existing piece.
Friday, May 31, 2024 1:32 PM
Friday, May 31, 2024 5:01 PM
Friday, May 31, 2024 6:19 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Yeah. I appreciate that. I believe I've watched that one already. I probably watched 10 of them last night that had damage to varying degrees, although none of them matched his particular problem. I can't even get him to sand and prime anything, so bolts or rivets are out of the question. At the end of the day, the only thing that is going to keep that water in the pool is the force of the water sandwiching the old walls in between the posts and the new sheet. I have zero faith in any spray adhesive or tape holding anything up for more than a few days after the liner is up there and humidity further screws with the stickiness on completely unprepared surfaces. I'm no physicist. Maybe the water pressure alone is plenty enough to keep this thing together. But I'm not even going to let him use one of my rolls of aluminum tape, even though I think that's a better option than duct tape. I think this thing has a better chance than a coin flip of falling apart and hurting somebody pretty badly if it does, and I sure as hell don't want it being blamed on my idea of which tape to use if that happens. I'm kind of pissed about this whole thing right now. I gotta go back outside and get some work done to blow off some steam. -------------------------------------------------- Trump will be fine. He will also be your next President.
Friday, May 31, 2024 10:16 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Is this the friend who just sold the millstone from around his neck? *** Sigh. I hear ya!
Friday, May 31, 2024 10:23 PM
Saturday, June 1, 2024 1:21 PM
Saturday, June 1, 2024 1:29 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Out in the rain to do a couple of things.
Saturday, June 1, 2024 1:31 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Oh... I managed to finish the pavers today, so one fence down. Took me damn near all day, so the lawn still isn't mowed and it's raining all day tomorrow. Going to be taking a break tomorrow for sure. I'd show you pictures, but with the two psycho autists we've got here, pictures of the outside need to stay off this site. We know one of them is a retiree and the other one is jobless and still lives with his parents, so they've both got as much free time as I do and instead of putting it to work being productive and creative things, I'm liable to have my house swatted if either of them figured out where I lived based off of anything I've said in here coupled with identifying pictures like that. It looks great though. Let's see how long it holds up to the ants and moles. Not long I would assume. That's okay. They're really just placeholders for me at the moment. I think I may be integrating one of my future property drainage solutions right through there and out to the street at some point, and the pavers will ensure I don't have to do the hard part again. I'm probably going to end up doing the landscaping and waterproofing on the back of the house last at this point. I can't really do that tar in the rain when it's still cool, so that kind of pushes wrapping up that part toward mid to late summer, which was when I intended on starting all of this work. I'm really glad I started it this early in the year despite the rain every few days. It's so much better to be doing all the digging when it's in the 60s and 70s, and the mess that I had imagined may happen if things were dug up like this when it was still raining a pretty good deal was way overstated in my brain. There's been zero basement leaks and the only real mess happening at all is a little mud splash on the foundation that I have yet to prep and the bottom of the siding. No biggie. It's pretty sweet that by the time it really starts getting hot, I'll be done with all the digging I intend on doing this year. -------------------------------------------------- Trump will be fine. He will also be your next President.
Saturday, June 1, 2024 2:03 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Sounds like you got a jump start on another big project, SIX. Congrats! Despite family medical issues and household chores (cooking, cleaning, household finances, home-grown therapy for dear daughter etc.) I'm chipping away, an hour or two at a time, at re-landscaping and general yard work. Not sure if I mentioned it but I did weed and paper over the veggie garden and planted tomatoes and zucchini. I'll be doing more weeding and papering over this weekend. That paper really prevents a lot of weeds from sprouting. Once I get a significant portion of the front yard papered over I'll order mulch. Once the mulch goes on the paper starts to disappear, so I have to put on at least 3" of mulch to also prevent weeds. Learned the hard way that mulch disappears over time and needs to be refreshed every two- three years, if not planted. ----------- "It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal." - Henry Kissinger Why SECOND'S posts are brainless: "I clocked how much time: no more than 10 minutes per day. With cut-and-paste (Ctrl C and Ctrl V) and AI, none of this takes much time." Or, any verification or thought.
Saturday, June 1, 2024 4:39 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Out in the rain to do a couple of things. Dry winter, summer rain? ----------- "It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal." - Henry Kissinger Why SECOND'S posts are brainless: "I clocked how much time: no more than 10 minutes per day. With cut-and-paste (Ctrl C and Ctrl V) and AI, none of this takes much time." Or, any verification or thought.
Saturday, June 1, 2024 9:22 PM
Saturday, June 1, 2024 11:58 PM
Sunday, June 2, 2024 1:29 AM
Sunday, June 2, 2024 1:48 PM
Sunday, June 2, 2024 2:28 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Rainy Sunday around me and nothing much happening. I will get some music on later.
Sunday, June 2, 2024 3:11 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: I only think I'm capable of doing the projects that I do because I don't have the balance necessary to juggle the needs of a family with my own. I don't know how you or anybody else does it. It must be a lot easier than I imagine it would be though, or nobody would do it. I'd be really great at it, until I wasn't. I don't think my personality type meshes at all with the constant needs of a family unit. As far back as I can remember I've always done pretty much everything in fiery bursts. But then I run out of gas and I'm pretty much useless until I get fired up again.
Quote: I don't go anywhere without my wristwatch strapped. It was a habit I'd gotten out of for many years because a cell phone has the time, but back before I got rid of my cell phone I had a manager that was coaching me for future job interviews (outside the company) and he said that if he sees somebody is wearing a wristwatch that means that time is important to them, and he's much more likely to hire that person over anybody relying on their smartphone to tell them the time. I've been wearing a watch ever since. Right now, time doesn't mean anything to me as far as any daily itinerary goes. I just kind of do what I want whenever I get around to doing it most days. I usually only really hyper-focus on time when doing outdoor projects and I'm racing against the sun going down. But when I do work a job for somebody else, time becomes extremely important. It always was, even when I was relying on my cell phone for the time. I'd constantly be pulling it out to check the time to figure how much more work I could get done before it's time to punch out. The idea that me not wearing a wristwatch would convey that I wasn't conscious of time while I was working hadn't occurred to me before that manager told me how important that was to him in an interview. I immediately went out and got a watch and put that perception of me by anyone else to rest. And boy is that easier to just raise your arm and look at the time. I can't believe I went so many years without one.
Quote: My pharmacy has its issues. I don't blame them for the problem today though. It was just the last annoyance in an annoying day. The icing on the cake. For a long time there I was pre-contacting my doctors to renew my scripts when they'd run out. Not even realizing that the pharmacist already does that with the doctors on their own. But they're not really all that quick about it though. They just put a fax out to the doctor and as far as I can tell they don't follow up if they don't get an answer back. If I go out of my way to do this, the scrips are filled immediately on the day they would have if the scrip hadn't run out. But if I let the pharmacy take care of it, the scrips could be a week late. The only other issue I've had is that sometimes on the day a scrip is supposed to be ready, they can't get it ready because they don't have any of that product and need to wait another day for it to be sent to them. Both of these problems are annoying, and should be easily fixable if their processes were tweaked. If done correctly, they could be completely automated too. They already know what day every one of your scrips are due for a refill. They already know if you have any refills left in your current scrip. All of this data is available for every customer on their online account page. They already know what inventory they have on hand. I'm pretty sure when we're talking about prescription drugs that it would be law that they had to. There is zero reason that in 2024 there are any delays for prescriptions because the doctors haven't been contacted in advance to refill the scrips or there is not enough inventory on hand in the store to give to the customers on refill day. ETA: And why the hell is anybody still faxing anything in 2024??? I do all of my comms with my doctors online. Any time I contact them about a scrip, one of the people they pay to sit and reply to these things all day is the one who takes care of that stuff and AFAIK the doctor's don't even get bothered with it. They're pretty damn fast about responding to any inquires that don't require the doctor specifically to reply too. The "FAX Job" is probably the once daily job that everyone around the office hates doing and the person who drew the short straw is stuck doing it that day. If the pharmacy was dialed into that system and was able to request prescription updates from the same people online, there would be a lot of man hours saved on both sides nationwide, and any prescription refill request would be filled in hours instead of days. And think of all the trees that need to be cut down to fax all these scrips every day. Jeez... I hope the pharmacy is at least using a computer program to fax those over to the doctors and they're not actually printing them out and using a physical fax machine to send them over or that number of trees just got doubled.
Sunday, June 2, 2024 10:26 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: I only think I'm capable of doing the projects that I do because I don't have the balance necessary to juggle the needs of a family with my own. I don't know how you or anybody else does it. It must be a lot easier than I imagine it would be though, or nobody would do it. I'd be really great at it, until I wasn't. I don't think my personality type meshes at all with the constant needs of a family unit. As far back as I can remember I've always done pretty much everything in fiery bursts. But then I run out of gas and I'm pretty much useless until I get fired up again. I noticed that about you. You'll be on fire for months at a time, and then kind of disappear for a month or two. I get a little worried that you'll get into a deep funk when that happens. You might want to think of some sort of low-level activity to keep your engine ticking over. Nothing too time consuming, just something engaging. Or maybe it's just the way you work, when you're working for yourself, you're aware and OK with it, and I needn't worry.
Quote:Quote: I don't go anywhere without my wristwatch strapped. It was a habit I'd gotten out of for many years because a cell phone has the time, but back before I got rid of my cell phone I had a manager that was coaching me for future job interviews (outside the company) and he said that if he sees somebody is wearing a wristwatch that means that time is important to them, and he's much more likely to hire that person over anybody relying on their smartphone to tell them the time. I've been wearing a watch ever since. Right now, time doesn't mean anything to me as far as any daily itinerary goes. I just kind of do what I want whenever I get around to doing it most days. I usually only really hyper-focus on time when doing outdoor projects and I'm racing against the sun going down. But when I do work a job for somebody else, time becomes extremely important. It always was, even when I was relying on my cell phone for the time. I'd constantly be pulling it out to check the time to figure how much more work I could get done before it's time to punch out. The idea that me not wearing a wristwatch would convey that I wasn't conscious of time while I was working hadn't occurred to me before that manager told me how important that was to him in an interview. I immediately went out and got a watch and put that perception of me by anyone else to rest. And boy is that easier to just raise your arm and look at the time. I can't believe I went so many years without one. Hubby still wears a watch. Or, he will when I get a new battery bc it just pooped out. Personally I can't wear them. Something about my skin just eats through everything. I've even eaten thru a heavily chromed back and pitted a gold plated one. That's one of the reasons I set so many timers and alarms: it's too damn difficult to pull my cellphone out to check the time. So I've learned to have it keep track for me. That, and I don't multitask like I used to.
Quote:Quote: My pharmacy has its issues. I don't blame them for the problem today though. It was just the last annoyance in an annoying day. The icing on the cake. For a long time there I was pre-contacting my doctors to renew my scripts when they'd run out. Not even realizing that the pharmacist already does that with the doctors on their own. But they're not really all that quick about it though. They just put a fax out to the doctor and as far as I can tell they don't follow up if they don't get an answer back. If I go out of my way to do this, the scrips are filled immediately on the day they would have if the scrip hadn't run out. But if I let the pharmacy take care of it, the scrips could be a week late. The only other issue I've had is that sometimes on the day a scrip is supposed to be ready, they can't get it ready because they don't have any of that product and need to wait another day for it to be sent to them. Both of these problems are annoying, and should be easily fixable if their processes were tweaked. If done correctly, they could be completely automated too. They already know what day every one of your scrips are due for a refill. They already know if you have any refills left in your current scrip. All of this data is available for every customer on their online account page. They already know what inventory they have on hand. I'm pretty sure when we're talking about prescription drugs that it would be law that they had to. There is zero reason that in 2024 there are any delays for prescriptions because the doctors haven't been contacted in advance to refill the scrips or there is not enough inventory on hand in the store to give to the customers on refill day. ETA: And why the hell is anybody still faxing anything in 2024??? I do all of my comms with my doctors online. Any time I contact them about a scrip, one of the people they pay to sit and reply to these things all day is the one who takes care of that stuff and AFAIK the doctor's don't even get bothered with it. They're pretty damn fast about responding to any inquires that don't require the doctor specifically to reply too. The "FAX Job" is probably the once daily job that everyone around the office hates doing and the person who drew the short straw is stuck doing it that day. If the pharmacy was dialed into that system and was able to request prescription updates from the same people online, there would be a lot of man hours saved on both sides nationwide, and any prescription refill request would be filled in hours instead of days. And think of all the trees that need to be cut down to fax all these scrips every day. Jeez... I hope the pharmacy is at least using a computer program to fax those over to the doctors and they're not actually printing them out and using a physical fax machine to send them over or that number of trees just got doubled. Our healthcare provider has a messaging system too, with a selectable title "Refill medications" which means "write a new scrip". When they see that, the nurse just fills it out and e-scrips to the pharmacy. It's a lot more reliable than having the pharmacy do it. Like you said, the pharmacy never follows up. The only hitch is with controlled substances. I don't know if the pharmacy requires an actual mailed hardcopy or if a fax of the hardcopy will do, but I know the doctor has to fill out an actual form that keeps a carbonless copy. We used to go to a CVS pharmacy that drove me nucking futs. I'd go to pick up several Rxs for us. So they'd look on the main wall where many alphabetized Rxs were hanging. Then, not finding it there, they had to go to a shelving unit and dig around the unsorted Rxs. If not there, there was another overflow area a little further back. And they might have to do this three or four times, if the Rxs were filled at different times and not stapled together. And all I could think of was ..."HEY! MANAGER! Instead of flogging your people to work faster (and make mistakes, which they did*) how about you get off your manager's ass and get a SINGLE space built that can accomodate ALL of the Rxs and save at least 10 minutes each Rx?!" And one time I asked for a price check on a controlled substance, and the pharmacy tech accidentally erased the Rx from the system. POOF! My first two thoughts were "What kind of stupid software ALLOWS something like that to happen? Nobody should be able to casually modify the database!" and "Poor guy obviously didn't get all the training he needed" Getting a new Rx on a controlled from a doctor who had just written it took a lot of 'splaining. * But the coup de grace for that pharmacy was when they gave our caregiver coumadin, a powerful blood thinner, instead of cardura, a blood pressure medication. Fortunately she asked us to look at the new label, and my head kind of exploded.
Sunday, June 2, 2024 11:19 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Rainy Sunday around me and nothing much happening. I will get some music on later. Sounds like a lovely day to stay indoors! I hope this rain tamps down the fire season. ----------- "It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal." - Henry Kissinger Why SECOND'S posts are brainless: "I clocked how much time: no more than 10 minutes per day. With cut-and-paste (Ctrl C and Ctrl V) and AI, none of this takes much time." Or, any verification or thought.
Monday, June 3, 2024 3:55 AM
Monday, June 3, 2024 1:14 PM
Monday, June 3, 2024 2:15 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Wow, that was some set of servers you were babysitting, SIX! I can't imagine what organization would have such ginormous servers to require so much power except telecom or the NSA. You must have some pretty good software skills to be entrusted with such a beast.
Quote:You seem to know yourself enough to be able to roll with the ups and downs. You look like you spend more time highly ... HIGHLY... productive, tackling a lot of things with confidence and able to learn quickly. But nobody can be "up" all the time. So I guess there will be those other months.
Quote:On balance, tho, it sounds like you've learned how to take advantage of the "up" times and live thru the down times. But if it ever gets too much, I hope you have a medically knowledgeable friend looking out for you. :hugs:
Monday, June 3, 2024 4:26 PM
Monday, June 3, 2024 10:44 PM
Monday, June 3, 2024 11:33 PM
Tuesday, June 4, 2024 12:53 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: I so know what you mean about QoL improvements! There's only so many times your eyes can visually trip over ... or your feet can actually trip over... something. And when you get that almost subconscious "ARGH!" out of the way, it's such a relief!!
Tuesday, June 4, 2024 3:22 AM
Tuesday, June 4, 2024 1:03 PM
Tuesday, June 4, 2024 2:39 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Out to get things done in the rain. Have to see if it dries up tomorrow.
Tuesday, June 4, 2024 4:45 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Out to get things done in the rain. Have to see if it dries up tomorrow. I hope you manage to stay dry! ----------- "It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal." - Henry Kissinger Why SECOND'S posts are brainless: "I clocked how much time: no more than 10 minutes per day. With cut-and-paste (Ctrl C and Ctrl V) and AI, none of this takes much time." Or, any verification or thought.
Tuesday, June 4, 2024 11:25 PM
Tuesday, June 4, 2024 11:52 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Cool! Here's a few things to check: Do you have enough sturdy chairs to go around? Do you have a big enough table for everyone to sit around, maybe play cards?
Quote:Is your bathroom clean and in good repair?
Wednesday, June 5, 2024 1:13 PM
Wednesday, June 5, 2024 1:26 PM
Wednesday, June 5, 2024 7:33 PM
Wednesday, June 5, 2024 8:59 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: I think there's an easement for power lines. SCE notified us when they have to come in and trim our trees away from their lines.
Quote:Windows and door completely done. Some of the finish work could use a little touch up, but I'm happy with the results. Very glad I had the bathroom windows open on the right, bc when they're open they catch the afternoon and evening breeze and funnel.it into the house.
Wednesday, June 5, 2024 11:30 PM
Wednesday, June 5, 2024 11:51 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Got back a bit after 5pm today and I won the first round. Had a hand with 7 doubles in it. Winds & dragons along with my 2 flowers. I was sooo close to having all 8 flowers in one hand but the other ladies I was playing with got the other 2.
Thursday, June 6, 2024 5:12 PM
Thursday, June 6, 2024 5:21 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Got back a bit after 5pm today and I won the first round. Had a hand with 7 doubles in it. Winds & dragons along with my 2 flowers. I was sooo close to having all 8 flowers in one hand but the other ladies I was playing with got the other 2. Congrats on the win, Brenda. I don't know what 8 flowers means, and trying to look it up online didn't clear it up for me either... https://www.reddit.com/r/Mahjong/comments/10pn0dp/7_or_8_flower_win_taiwanese/ https://sloperama.com/shanghai/Images/mjchin.htm I had no idea how complicated a game Mahjong is until just now. How long do you think it too you to learn it? Do you still feel like you're learning or improving the more you play? -------------------------------------------------- Trump will be fine. He will also be your next President.
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