Cool! Have fun with it. [emoji846] [emoji452]
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Cool! Have fun with it. [emoji846] [emoji452]
Finally the CMCO is relaxed, and I'm getting the aircon installed in about four days time. Luckily we had many days of cooling rain lately, the heat at night hasn't been that umbearable
Two comments: (1) This is a limited run of non-black and reviews warn people might not like that they aren't black (2) I can confirm they are dishwasher safe but even pots that don't make that claim have never hurt my dishwasher - if anything the dishwasher hurt them.
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That set looks very nice. I like the colour. Happy cooking with them. [emoji846]
Color was 1 selling point, 2nd was I really like Circulon but only had a smaller, older, plainer set. But a big attraction was the straining pans. Was a big let down though. I couldn't see any straining at all; maybe its isometric and hard to see since they have no facial expression.
Johnny Carson would be proud, if he weren't dead.
Not actually a purchase, unless I count the value of my labor. [emoji16] Got these today from work. Sound pretty good.
Oooh... Talk about slooooooooow. Four days wait turn into almost two weeks. But its done, installed, up and making everyone smiling!!
~14,000 total 4k Lumens for the garage. On sale at Costco for $19 each.
Not installed yet, pic is them on the floor making sure they link and work correctly before installing them.
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Downside: Linked but each still has to respond independently to the remote if you use it. So, you need to make sure they have ALL acknowledged any command (slight momentary change in brightness before you stop pressing the button. So, to turn the lights off with the remote if you don't press long enough you might turn just one or two off. Then when you press it again, those turn back on and the others turn off. LoL. Guess it would be too much to expect for the ones that are linked to get commands from the first rather than any remote. This way means any remote commands any nearby fixture. I can imagine a real comedy if someone had groups of these in different parts of a garage/shop that you wanted to operate independently.
I have no intention of using a remote. They will be on a wall switch and always maximum brightness when on. No motion sensing off or on; I did have to turn those off with the remote before throwing it in a drawer.
It didn't take long to experience one of the main drawbacks I expected. I was "running" up the basement stairs and the left one fell out of my ear, into the void between the stairs and the shelves next to them, and rolled under the stairs. [emoji52] I had just enough room to squeeze back there to retrieve it and blow the dust off of it. Better get the drywall on that wall before that happens again. [emoji19]
MacBook Pro with M1 chip.
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Not mine. We got it for work. I spent about an hour installing various work apps to see what does/doesn't work before letting someone else take it home for testing. Not a Mac fan, obvi, but the hype is real. I had to install Rosetta but it felt like I was using native apps after Rosetta was done translating them. IMO, Big Sur is a nice visual upgrade over Catalina. Plus that CPU is crazy fast. I was genuinely surprised at how quickly things opened/closed. Some really impressive stuff. Makes me wish the Pro X wasn't being held back by Qualcomm because while Apple is bringing the M1, Microsoft is getting insignificant spec bumps with the SQ2.
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Sounds like a white elephant stock pile...
My wife's Idol 4S' battery is on its last legs. Battery is not user replaceable and a Windows phone is not worth paying a pro to put a new battery in.
I scored A Samsung S20 FE 5g for free via a pre-order in September with a new line for my sister on my T-Mobile plan. So was looking for a large screen Android for my wife that has good specs and at least 3 years of Android updates. I liked the Samsung A51 but like most Samsungs was pricy compared to competition with similar performance but those had maybe 1 year of updates at best. We keep phones a long time so 3 years of Android updates (and 5 of security) was important.
I watched for sales as my wife's Idol's battery kept getting worse and finally gave up and ordered an A51 from Walmart for $365. Of course that meant that Amazon would lower the price for the 5G version from $500 to $400 the next day. The 5G also has a much more powerful processor and a bigger battery, so I ordered it and returned the Walmart non 5G still in the shipping envelope. And just as naturally, Amazon lowered the price of the 5G to $350 the next day where it has stayed. So I ended up returning the $400 one still in the shipping box.
I don't know why but I've returned more things in the last 3 months than I did in the previous 5 years! And if I had waited, it turns out I could get another S20 FE 5G on Cyber Monday for $340 ($99 for the phone with a new line for 24 months. A new line is just $10/mo since I have 7 already on a veteran plan, so $99 up front and $240 over 24 months and never use the line. But I wouldn't stick a store with a used A51 return. I feel bad enough sticking Walmart and Amazon for the shipping of the unopened phones even if it was their own fault for taking a day too long to lower a price. LoL
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Its crazy. I gave one to my sister for her birthday. But she knows me too well. She said "Knowing you, I'll bet you got this for free, right?" I had to confess. So, I'm expecting a similarly priced gift for my next birthday. :unhappy: Turns out I also pissed my other sister off because I offered to make the gift from both of us so the one receiving it wouldn't think I went overboard. So the other sister felt the need to scramble and rush order something else for her. Me, I can live with a cheapskate rep.
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Switched over to the Pixel 4a 5g today. That's in a new case. I am a big fan of new form factor. Just the right compromises, not too big and not too small.
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It looks great! It sounds like the ideal balance.
Round 2 of the SE 2020, but it’s actually my phone for a little while.
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Moar phones!!!!
We paid for 1/10 of our new granite kitchen counters last night (i.e. a non-binding deposit). And for once my wife didn't magically pick the most expensive thing they had. [emoji1787]
Echo Frames - 2nd generation. Already had the day one edition that was never open to the public. Went ahead and got a second pair since there was deep discount. I plan to put prescription lenses in one for when not wearing contacts.
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Bought a dishwasher at Costco with the usual curse/blessing of Costco delivery.
"Free" delivery, installation and haul-away! Yay, at least for the delivery; annoyed the price was inflated to include installation which I can do, and haul-away since a property manager acquaintance wanted it.
Delivery people show up in the morning and say the installation people will be there shortly. Customer has to uninstall existing for the "free" installation and haul-away. So, I uninstall the existing and help load it onto a truck for the property manager. Night falls and no installers. Wait on hold forever with Costco support and they promise the installers will be next day or following morning at the latest. More nights fall. Costco now says they can have someone there by mid January. Unable to strangle them over the phone was forced to accept a $200 refund for my troubles. Blessings trump the curses.
Will post installed picture next week. Currently waiting for a $5 part for the install to arrive. Due by Wednesday.
And apparently, there may be just one Chinese factory that makes all dishwashers. Its a Maytag in a box labeled Whirlpool Corporation (see arrows).
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Nice. [emoji2357] That's another reason I hate having someone else do something I can do myself. I don't like being at the mercy of someone else's schedule.