We did get an inspection. I can't rave about our inspector enough he explained in detail which was helpful but a tad overwhelming. We are trying to get a contractor out to quote on the siding (it's original in 1987 house in humid area) but I'm struggling with some of the inside stuff that I know I can handle.
Yea. The AI got pissed where I was at because I had bought lunch and placed my utensils that come with it in the bag withput scanning them. They simply are provided with the hot food counter food for free.
The first point made in the article was about parents lost opportunites for careers and how hard it is to get work done. I didn't get much further due to frustration.
I find this so frustrating. Because the ADHD can cause anxiety to be worse so by just addressing the anxiety you aren't addressing the whole picture. At least offer some testing/ off label non stimulant options.
I think you are over thinking the photo. I think it meant to just draw people in and get them to think about green spaces and sustainablity in their life and maybe want to talk about it.
The photo has reminded me though I work half the day outside I'm not taking time to appreciate it and should make more of an effort to do so.
Even if alternatives die though, we could force google to sell off portions of itself to up and coming orgs/options like they did with AT&T. Or put in privacy protections that will allow alternatives to begin again and grow.
I don't understand the ins and outs of it all but we can't let fear of it taking too long or alternatives dying stop us from fighting monopolies and privacy protections.
My first thought is great stuff but honestly I have only used it in a crafting context and I am sure someone else will have a better idea or be able to explain why my gut reaction is not going to work. Also could look ugly if the foam expands out of the hole though it can be cut off to be even once cured.
It's a top loader. I said open but really meant unlatched. I'm pretty pooped after a long work day and not being clear. But regardless I figured out my mistake.
I see what you are saying. My plan was to rig it so the door would be unlocked, closed but not latched with the striker not attached to the door. I said open but I really meant unlatched. Tired brain says wrong words. But I figured it out. I was being dumb and getting tired. I really should have waited until I wasnt exhausted from work.
Maybe it's because I am tired and frustrated but I don't understand what you mean by arm tangler? The wiring harness is all run correctly and hooked into place. It's just not oem and thus the strikers don't seem to fit in the lock well.
I grew up in poor mountain areas. Our local tree guy (name was Woody) also did cheap home repairs. He certaintly was not certified or an expert but he would do it pretty cheap along with other odd jobs. He would be the first to tell you if it was something he couldn't do and he always smelled funny but did a great job.
As an adult I can't believe my parents hired him but we were really poor and needed a tree to come down before it crushed our house so I suppose desperation played a part.
Agree a hundred percent. Also I grew up in an area that still doesn't have consistent cell reception so everyone always has a set of wrenches and the Haynes manual to their car.
We did get an inspection. I can't rave about our inspector enough he explained in detail which was helpful but a tad overwhelming. We are trying to get a contractor out to quote on the siding (it's original in 1987 house in humid area) but I'm struggling with some of the inside stuff that I know I can handle.