Bob_Chris
Bob_Chris t1_j9nxsxd wrote
Reply to comment by Mike2220 in TIFU by trying to ship sentimental belongings halfway around the world by jaytoatee
Well I'm guessing it had to do with the quality of roads and the overall infrastructure between the two locations, as well as elevation change.
Bob_Chris t1_j9l2ux6 wrote
Reply to comment by Decent_Strain5626 in TIFU by trying to ship sentimental belongings halfway around the world by jaytoatee
It's a 20 hour drive each way. It's like 100 miles longer than driving from Chicago to New York.
Bob_Chris t1_j96hxgb wrote
I'm a bi fold man myself and was going to recommend Andar, but I don't think they make a tri- fold
Bob_Chris t1_j96hbhl wrote
Reply to comment by Verifiedvenuz in I already wear earmuffs to bed, neighbours in my apartment are so loud that they don't help. Need something stronger, any advice? by Verifiedvenuz
I don't think you are going to be able to side sleep with those muffs very well unfortunately.
Bob_Chris t1_j6jsoe0 wrote
Reply to comment by Waryur in This espresso machine is from 2004, i got it from Savers last year and it works like brand new. I know people online who have even older ones that still work perfectly. by Waryur
I have a PID controlled Silvia that was made in 2000. It's basically the same as yours.
Bob_Chris t1_isgpkvf wrote
Reply to comment by Jaedos in 250lb Battlebot is flipped and sticks the landing by jon-in-tha-hood
I don't mean that - when it's being flipped into the net and flipped end over end, it does not move like something that has 250lbs of mass in a somewhat small and low center of gravity package.
Look at the way it lands upside down and wobbles around - I moves like it weighs 25lbs not 250. Something with that much mass in that type of package doesn't land and flop around that way.
Bob_Chris t1_isf91gw wrote
Reply to comment by scoobysnackoutback in Dishwasher keeps going by Atlantic76
That's probably about how old mine is too
Bob_Chris t1_ise5plt wrote
Reply to comment by scoobysnackoutback in Dishwasher keeps going by Atlantic76
They are made to use tabs now. They literally drop the tab into a basket that is sprayed to dissolve it. Not even sure you can use powder - I don't recall.
Bob_Chris t1_ise5j3t wrote
Reply to comment by caroonth in Dishwasher keeps going by Atlantic76
Lol no. I can drop a greasy, cheese cooked on casserole dish in my Bosch and it comes out sparkling clea.
Bob_Chris t1_ise4j34 wrote
That robot is not moving like it has 250 lbs of mass.
Bob_Chris t1_is3hou3 wrote
Reply to comment by Beznia in LG’s 97-inch G2 OLED is actually a bargain at $25K by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
Maybe I should have grabbed the A80J lol. Not that Sony would do a panel swap
Bob_Chris t1_iru97zk wrote
Reply to comment by Crankshaft1337 in LG’s 97-inch G2 OLED is actually a bargain at $25K by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
Hahaha no. Maybe there is one demo model somewhere that is close to that but it certainly isn't replicable by 99. 99% of buyers.
I did see the demo model of the A80CJ marked down to $900. My issue is you have no idea of how many hours are on the panel.
Bob_Chris t1_iru92nb wrote
Reply to comment by VironicHero in LG’s 97-inch G2 OLED is actually a bargain at $25K by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
Completely untrue when it comes to OLED
Bob_Chris t1_jcza2m3 wrote
Reply to comment by podaypodayson in BIFL home audio-the McIntosh MC275 by podaypodayson
I was given a McIntosh MC-30 Monoblock amp about 30 years ago which was used as part of a home sound system in at my uncle's house in Binghamton, NY. Had to have been purchased late '50s early '60s based on when that model was made. And they were $153.50 when new ($1560 today). I never got it up and running myself, but ended up selling it on Ebay about 5 years ago for $1200. So basically maintained its value over time.
I'm guessing your amp has done about the same.