Ooh, good call. Maybe I can get my neighbor to consult -- he might know where that is since our houses are mirror images.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
That is an important piece of knowledge for the undertaking, for sure.
I'm pretty adventuresome with electrical and carpentry type projects, but not so great with the plumbing, but I have replaced shower heads, toilet innards, and a kitchen faucet. Shower faucets in my house have had accessibility issues.
I have no idea where the water shut off for my house is (though I know the one for the radiator heat). It may be out by the street or something because it's not anywhere in my townhouse that I can tell. I should really know that.
Went tubing down a river today and still feel a bit like I'm swaying, in bed. Also like I'm still wearing a baseball cap (which I almost never do). There were like 40 of us so it took a lot longer than planned, but was fun. At one point everyone got hung up on some rocks, and my group of four friends unclipped from the rest of the people we were clipped to, and suddenly went over the rocks into the rapids and ended up way far ahead (apparently some other folks flipped at that point—we eventually paused in a slow part and caught up with everyone). Wish it had been a bit warmer but I'd probably be super sunburnt if it was
Now that YouTube exists I would totally try replacing a shower faucet with the full understanding that my house setup might make it impossible after a certain point.
I replaced and repaired sink faucets and fixed toilets, but personally, I think plumbing is one of the hardest home repairs. Old values may not close entirely, you can undertighten and overtighten, in an old house you may have non-standard stuff. That said, if you can get the water to the faucet turned off completely, there's no harm in giving it a shot. You can always call a plumber if it doesn't work out.
My wife is researching SEO to try to boost her web traffic. Thing is, I think I lot of SEO is flim-flam. I mean, the whole business model of search engines depend on SEO not being effective.
Gud, please tell your wife that SEO is flim-flam. Relying on SEO to drive traffic is a doomed idea, because most content online is found through word-of-mouth, the occasional lucky strike of something of yours going viral, and a consistent and engaging presence across every social media platform.
Also, "SEO best practices" change fashion every few months, so there's no staying current with them, anyway.
Goodness, I'd forgotten how fast this place moves!
Health~ma to Cindy's son and all who need it! ((((msbelle)))) good luck with the move and Mac!
Spent a few hours yesterday with my sister-in-law yesterday while we went to retrieve my 3 youngest siblings and brother-in-law from the end of RAGBRAI. They are nuts.
SiL is very depressed about the news and is thinking about leaving Facebook because of it. I'm kind of losing my taste for it all myself. So, I've come here for refuge. Missed this place and all of you.
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