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2012/4/28-6/4 [Recreation/House] UID:54373 Activity:nil |
4/27 I'm looking for an inexpensive sofa bed (small, for 1-2 people tops). Ikea's stuff is a bit TOO cheap. Any recommendations for similar stores that may have slightly higher quality goods? I'm in SoCal if it makes a difference. Thanks. \_ ikea << sears << bed bath and beyond = crate and barrel << macys that is as far as i have gotten |
2008/3/9-11 [Recreation/House] UID:49394 Activity:nil |
3/9 This is hilarious: --psb Danes dissed by IKEA. http://tinyurl.com/yvwwpu [daily mail] \_ Daily Mail? Ugh. \_ funny, thanks! |
2007/12/9-13 [Reference/RealEstate, Recreation/House] UID:48769 Activity:moderate |
12/9 I live in a house with lots of windows. The windows are all single pane, I don't feel very insulatled. It's pretty cold in here. What are some things I can do? Is there some sort of clear plastic sheeting I can buy that I can seal the windows with? \_ You rent/lease? \_ rent. yes. i rent. \_ Yes, there's shrink-wrap stuff you can get at a decent hardware store. \_ Turn on the heater? Hang some drapes? My house is the same way and unless you live in a very cold climate I wouldn't waste money "upgrading" my windows to dual pane anyway. \_ Wear warmer clothes while inside. Its the cheapest/simplest way to solve the problem. Seriously, if you live in California winter is relatively short and not really all that cold. -ERic \_ Agreed. I upgraded my windows mostly because my wife wanted the better look. -- yuen \_ Are you still getting laid? \_ I own my house. Don't waste money upgrading to double-pane window if all you care is winter and your walls and celing are not well-insulated. I upgraded mine to high-quality double-pane (Anlin). They worked very well in summer in keeping the house not too hot by blocking the heat and only letting through light. However they did nothing in keeping the house warm in winter. The windows them selves are fine, in that there is no condensation and they don't feel like a fridge comapred to the old windows. But my windows themselves are fine, in that there is no condensation and they don't feel like a fridge compared to the old windows. But my poorly-insulated walls and celing cover a much larger surface area, and they are the ones that lose heat to the outside. and they are the ones that lose heat to the outside. (Both comparisons were done without using A/C or heater.) -- yuen \_ I am in a similar situation. When I bought my house, I replaced everything to dual pane window, Milgard, including a sliding door to the backyard, for about 7k. In the summer my house is very cool (partly due to the window, partly due to the insulated metal roof), but in the winter it's cold. Not a lot of solar energy penetrating through the roof, and walls are not insulated and attic has only R13. You get the best hang for your buck adding insulation to the attic. Probably about 1.5k for a R30 blown-in, then the windows, and then the walls if you want your house to be more energy efficient. If you plan to be there for a while, then it is wise to do something about it. My city (Santa Clara) has a free energy audit, you may get something similar where the inspector can tell you what's the most bang for the buck for your house. \_ I guess Your Mileage May Vary, but my dual-pane windows seem to've cut at least 30% from the heating bill while allowing a few more degrees of heat to be kept in the house. Albuquerque, NM. \_ The rest of your house must be very well insulated. Even dual pane glass filled with gas insulates poorly compared to insulation in the walls and attic. One advantage of dual pane is that it better blocks noise, but if you care mostly about noise (and appearance, since dual pane looks terrible) then go for insulated glass, which is what I had installed. It is two sheets of glass stuck together with a film between them (so still "dual pane" in that sense). It blocks noise better and the glass is still relatively thin so you don't have that ugly "dual pane" look. They don't insulate as well as argon-filled windows, but I didn't care about that much. \_ My wife got the dual pane argon filled windows and also had insulation blown into the ceiling. I don't think it was worth it in energy cost savings, but the heating bill is much lower, the house doesn't feel as cold (less draft from the windows) and most importantly, it is much quieter. The latter is important when you live in a city. It was worth the cost to me for the last improvement alone. \_ One of the reasons why I'll never live with my parents is they always want open windows regardless of how cold/hot it is. They think they'll suffocate and die. Ditto with A/C and heater in the car. I really don't enjoy being with my parents. How about you guys? -Chinese guy \_ My in-laws are not Chinese and they always open the windows to the house and the car, too. It drives me nuts. I especially hate the car window open with the wind blowing in my face, the smell of exhaust, and road noise. Why do it when the car A/C works just fine?! \_ Are they from the "old" generation (pre-AC generation) and are scared because friends/family members died from carbon monoxide poisoning? -ditto guy \_ My in-laws are the opposite. They always keeps the windows in the house shut. They don't even like turning on the hood when cooking (not that it'd do much with all the windows shut, but still.) They still don't open the windows when they have cold or flu, so diseases always spread in the house. Drives me nuts. -- Chinese with Chinese in-laws. |
2007/10/10-12 [Recreation/House] UID:48279 Activity:nil |
10/10 Forget about copper and fiber optic, go plants! http://www.csua.org/u/joy (Yahoo! News) |
2007/7/10-16 [Recreation/House, Transportation/Airplane] UID:47244 Activity:nil |
7/10 http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/07/10/flying.lawn.chair.ap/index.html Walters had surprised an airline pilot, who radioed the control tower that he had just passed a guy in a lawn chair. Walters paid a $1,500 penalty for violating air traffic rules. |
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2006/10/13-14 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/India, Recreation/House] UID:44806 Activity:kinda low |
10/12 'One soldier told him later: "Sir, three years ago before I joined the army, I never thought I'd say 'That damn marijuana'."' http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/americas/10/12/canada.troops.marijuana.reut/index.html \_ Yet another reason I'd like to see pot legalized. I hate pot culture and I think it's a stupid drug, but I think it would be great to be able to grow huge pot plants to conceal my bunker from aerial infrared photography. *sigh*. \_ Yet another reason I'd like to see pot legalized. I hate pot culture and I think it's a stupid drug, but I think it would be great to be able to grow huge pot plants to conceal my bunker from aerial infrared photography. *sigh*. \_ FORESTS of pot plants?? And opium is the main cash export of Afghanistan?? \_ Per pound/ounce, opium's a much better investment. Also, the home-grown MJ industry here is widespread, whereas our opium production is virtually non-existent. |
2006/9/4-5 [Recreation/House, Recreation/Woodworking] UID:44271 Activity:kinda low Cat_by:auto |
9/4 Help! Tar spilled all over, what's the best way to clean up? \_ http://www.hintsandthings.co.uk/utilityroom/stain%20removal%20tw.htm \_ http://www.wisegeek.com/how-do-i-remove-stains-from-clothing.htm http://www.ehow.com/tips_877.html \_ Turpentine. Careful, it'll strip paint too. -John \_ Can I buy this at Home Depot? I looked on their web site and they don't have it. However, they do have paint thinners. Are they the same? \_ Paint thinner is general a cheaper substitute for turpentine (which is organic -- turpentine is just the generic name of the substance.) I don't know what you're trying to do, but I'd ask to see if they have something that won't harm whatever you're trying to remove the tar from. If it's real tar, you just want something that is a solvent for mineral oil. -John \_ I took apart my door panel to fix the rattle and had to take out the plastic covering with sticky black tar and it got all over the upholstery and I can't get it out. I'm sure it's tar. I'll give paint thinner a try, thanks so much! \_ Might want to consider getting it cleaned. $$, but you'll have someone to yell at... -John \_ This might help: http://csua.org/u/gu1 |
2006/8/9-11 [Recreation/House, Reference/Law] UID:43953 Activity:nil Cat_by:auto |
8/9 Annoyed at ValPak's junk mail in your mail box? Now you can request to be taken off online! This is similar to a previous post on Advo's mailing list, but it is another company. Save the earth, save the tree, and screw all junk mail companies now! It takes about 2-3 months but hopefully it'll work: "Valpak is mailed to 45 million households in North America each month. Due to the extensive lead times needed to produce and mail Valpak, you may receive additional mailings over the next two or three months until your address is removed from our mailing lists." http://www.coxtarget.com/mailsuppression/s/DisplayMailSuppressionForm \_ I don't care about ValPak. How do I stop my local grocery stores and those Pennysaver things? The fucking Post Office should be forced to obey a "no bulk mail" list. \_ You have to give your email address in order to unsubscribe from their snail junk mail? I don't have a good feeling about it -tien \_ I gave them my junk hotmail email address that I never use. \_ Why would they require it at the first place? Maybe I am pananoid but I am just not convinced that this page does what it claims to do. -tien \_ Yes. Every tree-hugging American can stop Valpak and save the earth! Every little bit helps! Delusional crack-heads. The Earth is doomed so long as humans exist. Period. The only enviromentally-friendly move you can make is the one no beatnik voluntarily does - commit suicide or at least get neutered. \_ Suppose that you're an Orc, who lives in Mordor, and you hate trees and all green growing things, and you want to Middle Earth burn under a thousand years' of sooty flame. Wouldn't junk mail still piss you off? Wouldn't it bother you just a tiny bit when that big envelope you're hoping is a promotion from the Dark Lord turns out to be another ad? \_ Sure let's all drive SUVs and reproduce 8-12 kids a family. While you're at it why don't we all smoke and drink till we die early so that we will stop polluting the earth. Hell why not drop the bomb that we'll all stop polluting. Fuck the earth. Whatever, you fuck tard. \_ Not making more Americans is probably the most environmentally conscious thing someone can do in this country. \_ explain that to the Republicans who over-reproduce the Democrats by almost 2 to 1 \- i came across this interesting [assuming true] statistic: We use about one-sixth of our electricity to cool ourselves. That's more than the total electricity consumption of India ... \_ So what? The only bad thing about it is that we're spewing hazardous byproducts. If we can just figure out how to produce the energy in a manner which is only hazardous to ourselves, there's no problem. Clean production is a much bigger long-term win than conservation. \_ One could even argue that the SUV driving republican morons are actually helping develop clean production, since they'll raise the profitability of sustainable production by bringing the crisis on sooner. \_ One could argue that, but one would sound like a complete idiot. -tom \_ Hypothetically, if one were to sound like a complete idiot, one would have come to the right place posting one's arguement on the CSUA motd. \_ its not really an issue of not making more americans -- US population growth would be stagnant if not for the immigrants (thats another story). The real huge problem is all the other countries who are trying to be like americans. The modernization of the third world and all. \_ Hence the need to kill everyone. But no one wants to start with themselves. Yes, you'll say why don't I. But I'm not a hippie-commie. I'm damn glad to be popping out as many kids as I can. \_ thats no solution. The people who are willing to kill themselves die, leaving the problem people behind to reproduce at will and muck things up. You have to kill yourself in the process of killing many others. \_ Durka Durka Eco-Jihad! \_ Knowing this, you should not kill yourself. The problem people reproduce much faster than you can destroy them. Eventually their police-state apparatus will eliminate you in your work. Our best hope is a biological superweapon a la 12 Monkeys. Our research is promising my brothers. \_ Or you can sit in your windowless basement room with the lights off watching 12 Monkeys until you no longer care. \_ Immigration & the modernization of other countries are not things I have direct control over. Not knocking someone up is something I have direct control over. \_ I like ValPak. -proud American |
2006/7/20-22 [Recreation/House, Reference/Law] UID:43750 Activity:nil Cat_by:auto |
7/20 Annoyed at ADVO's junk mail in your mail box? Now you can request to be taken off online! http://www.advo.com/consumersupport.html |
2006/3/31-4/1 [Recreation/House] UID:42572 Activity:nil 88%like:42554 |
3/30 http://tinyurl.com/etle6 (infosthetics.com) Cool map as the carpet |
2006/3/30-31 [Recreation/House] UID:42554 Activity:nil 88%like:42572 |
3/30 http://infosthetics.com/archives/2006/03/flying_carpet_geographical_map.html Cool map as the carpet |
2006/3/22-23 [Recreation/House] UID:42378 Activity:high |
3/22 John, did you ever cut your tatamis? Got a picture of your J-style tea room? _,. ___. . ____ ,._ --=:_ *: ======((|_L]_ \\ c:____]((=- :* _:=- - - - - `' (__(____) \\ / // ___ `' ,._ \\___. / // _/_/_]=== :* _:=-- ,. ___. _((|_L]_ _/ //_.(_(_)(_).. `' --=: *: ======((|_L]_ _/(__(\_ _)\_ \_ i'll tatami YOUR tea room \_ I'm not tatami guy--I never got around to buying any. It's sort of an ongoing intention (didn't I ask a question about them somewhere in 2002?!?) -John _,. ___. . ____ ,._ --=:_ *: ======((|_L]_ \\ c:____]((=- :* _:=- - - - - `' (__(____) \\ / // ___ `' ,._ \\___. / // _/_/_]=== :* _:=-- ,. ___. _((|_L]_ _/ //_.(_(_)(_).. `' --=: *: ======((|_L]_ _/(__(\_ _)\_ /____\_\ `.... `' (__(____) \_ I see the tanks. What are the other objects on the far left and right? One looks like an artillery piece. The other looks futuristic. \_ Release all 'Zig. -John |
2006/3/21-25 [Recreation/House] UID:42360 Activity:nil |
3/21 I bought 2 kotatsu heaters from eBay and mounted one on my desk and another one on my coffee table. Total energy cost this winter for me was only 30% of last year. I totally recommend using the kotatsu heater instead of traditional heaters. -ichiban kotatsu-san convert \_ http://www.sushicam.com/Journal%20entries/001230.php this one? \_ Are you the flatulent Ionic Breeze guy? Seriously man, the Home Shopping Network is ruining your life. Change the damn channel! \_ I don't think American channels sell kotatsu. The average American male won't even fit a kotatsu meant for 2 Japanese grown-ups.. \_ I bought a heavy coat last year. Total enegy cost this winter is 0, just like it was last year. \_ My wife uses a small blanket when watching TV. Ditto for energy cost. \_ You don't heat your house at all??? \_ Don't be ridiculous. My computer doubles as my space heater. \_ But...unless your computer is imaginary, then your energy cost is very unlikely to be zero.... </pedantic> \_ I'm not the same guy. Welcome to the motd. \_ You guys are going to give me a panic attack. \_ BOO! -!pp \_ I don't heat my house at all. In fact I leave the windows open all but like 3-4 days a year. It's warm around here! \_ Where do you live? \_ I used to live in a house like this, in Berkeley: it was a relatively small place, and it had been remodeled in the 80's, so it had with modern insulation. There was a little heater in the living room, but we never used it. Now I live in an older, larger house in Berkeley, and spend hundreds of dollars on heating every winter. --!pp \_ What's a few hundred dollars? I'm sure Bush's generous tax cuts make it all worthwhile. \_ http://www.bizarreingredients.co.uk/japan/a/heater/heater.htm \_ Kotatsu looks cool. I can be finger-screwing my sister while we're talking to our parents with a straight face. \_ Sister as in nun or nurse or sibling ? \_ Oh that is interesting ... that is essentially the technology used in the common dining halls at tea houses up in the himalaya, except the heater isnt electric, it is buring something. \_ I still prefer the Kang, a northern China stone platform bed heated by wood or coal. It's like a modern day hot stone spa treatment: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kang_bed-stove |
2006/2/24-27 [Recreation/House] UID:41994 Activity:kinda low |
2/23 Hello ascii tatami guy. I've built a BIGGER ascii tatami mat, bigger than your tiny little microscopic 9'x9' tatami mat. This is more proof that we have large American chinpoke much bigger than your microscopic Japanese ones: +---+---+ +---+---+ +-+-+-+-+ +-+-+-+-+ Two different 12'x12x ascii tatami | +---+ | | | | | | using 8 mats. These are BIGGER +-+-+-+-+ +-+-+-+-+ than what you have. +---+---+ +---+---+ \_ the arrangement on the right would probably not be used. \_ indeed. four corners touch. \_ you're odd \_ stop lying. you don't know tatami. you only know dirty carpets. \_ only little japanese likes tatami. japanese saying, "a peasant sleeps on one tatami, and so does a shogun". a shogun". (i.e. no matter how rich and powerful you are, you can still occupy only one tatami when you sleep) \_ what if you're really fat? mongolian saying, "the heaven is my blanket, the earth my bed" \_ american saying, "my sleep number is 11" \_ americans not allowed to have sayings. you can only have sayings when you have 1 millenium of history. \_ americans not allowed to have sayings. you are only qualified when you have 1 millenium of history. \_ americans not allowed to have sayings. Minimum qualification is 1 millenium of history. \_ Eagles may fly, but weasels don't get sucked up jet engines. \_ There's an old saying in Tennesse -- I know it's in Texas, \_ There's an old saying in Tennessee -- I know it's in Texas, it's probably in Tennessee -- that says fool me once, shame on... shame on you. It fool me -- you can't get fooled again. \_ My tatami is bigger than yours! |
2006/2/22-27 [Recreation/House] UID:41949 Activity:low |
2/22 Hello, I have a tatami problem. I bought 2 tatami mats from Marukai and I really liked them. I liked them so much that I decided to buy a third one to cover up a 6'x9' area. The first two I bought came in a box together and are soft and comfy to step on. They're also heavier to lift. The third one however, didn't come with a box and is really light weight, and feels kind of hard and not as comfy to step on. I should have bought them in pairs. No return/exchange policy. Is this tatami inconsistency normal? \_ If you didn't get any answer in 24 hours, why do you expect to get answer now? \_ Because I'm hoping a Japanese csua'er would know something about it. It seems like no one knows/cares these days. \_ Quick note: If you actually have time to worry about this kind of bullshit then you probably have too much time on your hands. I realize the Japanese fall into this category (the Japanese are weird people who obssess over everything, which is why their cars are generally more reliable), but I think this is taking it a bit too far. \_ Get over yourself, already; honestly, how much time does it really take to think about this stuff? 2 short discussions about home decoration don't amount to all that much time, guy. \_ what is tatami? \_ Each mat is 3'x6' and you can lay them out any way you want, the constraint is you don't want 4 corners to touch each other since that is inauspicious. The following is an example, you can build up any size you want with the above constraint, recursively: 2 tatami 3 tatami 4.5 tatami +---+ +-+---+ +-+---+ +---+ | +---+ | +-+-+ +---+ +-+---+ +-+-+ | +---+-+ 6'x6' 6'x9' 9'x9' \_ Japanese for "rug", basically a soft mat. I don't even know why someone would post this, it's a non-issue. \_ More like Japanese for "floor." It's a soft mat that covers parts of the floor you wouldn't want to wear your shoes on: http://www.garden-gifts.com/images/tatamiroom.JPG In a Japanese home, tatami rooms are traditionally where you'd sleep. They usually come in 3'x6' rectangles. \_ Do you mean 1X2 meters, or are these American made, or do the Japanese use feet? I'm not trolling, I'm genuinely curious to know if there's a non-SI unit being used in Japan. The distiction is non-trivial if you're laying out a big floor. \_ Tatami mats predate SI. Traditionally they were 0.5 ken by 1 ken; the exact length of a "ken" varied by time and place, though, so tatami sizes varied too. Several slightly different sizes are still in use. One common size is 0.91m x 1.82m, which happens to be almost exactly 3' x 6'. \_ I am in awe of your knowledge of Japanese metrological history. \_ eh, ok. So why don't they just use carpets? \_ 1) Tradition, 2) tatami mats are easier to integrate with the floor so that they don't move, and 3) tatami mats are usually much easier to clean than carpet. |
2006/2/10-13 [Recreation/House] UID:41794 Activity:kinda low Cat_by:auto |
2/10 Has anyone bought tatami's to use in the living room or tea room? How heavy are they and what are you thought? Thanks. \_ one tatami two tatami three tatami floor \_ Yeah--they're not tremdously heavy (straw with rice filling if made the "real" way); an average person should be able to lift 3-4 at a time without too much trouble (weight-wise; they're a bit clumsily sized.) Make sure you plan it out well, as authentic tatamis only come in 2 sizes (full or half) and they vary a lot in quality and price. Best ask someone more familiar with Japanese furniture for what to look for. -John \_ my girlfriend sleeps in a tatami room. I can ask her when she comes home sunday. \_ Is she a HAWT AZN CHIX0R? \_ My girlfriend has been sleeping like a big pig since returning. I will ask her once she awakens from her jet lag induced stupor. time zone switching induced stupor. \_ you can get real tatami's at http://www.dukaru.com , we actually use them for sleeping, though. they were actually heavier than I thought they would be, and are made with high quality. \_ do they fit on a standard futon? \_ you do know that all sort of parasites eventually live off tatami, right? |
2006/2/6-7 [Recreation/House] UID:41721 Activity:nil |
2/6 Exterior House Paint: Anyone reccomend going with either Kelley Moore or Benjamin Moore? Two of the firms I talked to so far prefer KM saying that all in all its a better value eventhough BM is more expensive/higher quaility; that only really matters for interior painting. For exterior painting; I should save some $$ and use KM. Are they telling the truth? >-- thanks \_ If your choice is only one of those then go with Benjamin Moore. You say yourself it's higher quality (which it is). Higher quality means easier to work with, better UV resistance (color fading), and so on. The difference per gallon can't be much, so why mess with cheap paint? I used Dunn-Edwards for my house, but I know Sherwin-Williams, Pratt & Lambert, and BM are all good paints. \_ Behr Premium Plus (Home Depot brand) routinely wins consumer testing thingies. \_ Behr does not have a good reputation. \_ Behr Premium Plus (Home Depot brand) routinely wins consumer testing thingies. |
2006/1/18-20 [Recreation/House] UID:41421 Activity:nil |
1/18 Hello homeowners who have marble floors. I posted the following message a few weeks ago: http://csua.com/?entry=41190 I know the answer now. First of all water based cleaners don't work well. Use the floor finish stripper and scrub your marbles till it's clean. Assume the marble's flat and clean, coat it using any "urethane fortified" solution. Some solutions require proper mixture, read the instructions carefully. Let it dry 30 min, and open all the windows unless you want to get high. Repeat coating two more times. Viola! You now have shiny looking, sealed marbles. |
2006/1/11-13 [Recreation/House] UID:41345 Activity:low |
1/11 Which store is better in terms of providing help to home improvement idiots? Home Depot vs. Lowe's vs. Ace Hardware. My home needs a lot of small fix-ups: a shower head I bought fits onto the water pipe of one bathroom but not the other bathroom; I want to put braces on cabinets for earthquake-proofing; the drain pipe from the dishwasher to under the kitchen sink is leaking; I want to install motion-sensor on the light at the entrance; the kitchen sink faucet is dripping; my mailbox needs a lock. I think it all comes down to buying the correct parts and accessories. Given hundreds of variations of those things, I have no idea how. Thx. \_ Avoid Lowe's. In my experience Lowe's is Home Depot but with much less helpful staff. They won't help you with their saw which you are not allowed to use for cutting lumber, they'll take forever to help you get a key cut, and they'll give you bogus information. \_ don't go to ace and expect them to help you with anything. It's a decent store if you already know what you're doing and already know what you need to buy. If you don't know the correct terms and the correct names for hardware, but try to explain what you need to the floor staff, you will probably walk out of the store with the wrong thing. I've had better luck at Home Depot, but you may have to be lucky and find the right person on the floor. They've gotten worse over time, but still tend to hire people who know what they're doing. \_ I've had the exact opposite experience. Keep in mind Ace is just a branding of local hw stores, so if the store sucked before they were an Ace, they probably won't improve much. At the local Ace for us, there's like one helpful guy per (small) aisle, all with headsets on. Someone (with clue!) asks you if you need anything like every 5 minutes, and if they don't know, they pull up the guy who does know on the headset and get you your answer right then. I have never, ever, ever gotten a useful answer out of anyone at Home Depot, and I can only find someone 1 in 3 tries. --dbushong \_ Anyone with experience at Dale Hardward in Fremont and Hayward Ace Hardware? These are the two Ace stores closest to my home. Thx. --- OP \_ The owners of Dale Hardware are friends of my family. I never had any issues with them, but haven't been there in about 6 years. --scotsman \_ Pete's Ace Hardware in Castro Valley isn't too much futher from the Hayward one, and I've been very happy (but hey, just try the Hayward one. It could be fine!) --dbushong \_ Same here. The trick is often to identify the really useful employees at Ace. Usually 1 or 2 people in a given store are 55-65 years old, semi-retired and have a lifetime of experience in construction related fields and often know tons of stuff about plumbing, wiring, etc. I usually hone in on those types of people. They might be handymen as well. The super independent stores are neat too, I've walked in asking for some obscure part and have the guy give it to me within 5 seconds where I would have spent an hour looking for it at Home Depot. -eric \_ The little stores *have* those parts. Places like Home Depot, Lowe's, OSH and ACE don't even stock anything but the most common stuff. I have a 1929 house and I find all those stores mostly useless not only for information but also for just plain finding what I need. Of those, ACE and Tru-Value seem better, though, followed by OSH. I avoid Home Depot and Lowe's unless it's the middle of the night (HD is 24 hours) or what I need is very common (e.g. weed killer, hammer). I once needed a special bolt and no one had it. At least the local independent hardware store guy knew the name of a place that stocked only bolts, so this stuff can get very specialized. I've found myself at electrical supplies, plumbing houses, and commercial flooring and tile places. That's where lots of the pros go, although sadly even contractors are using HD and Lowe's these days in order to save a few bucks. \_ In general, I've had pretty good luck with OSH (in case you are willing to consider stores other than the ones you listed). \_ Ah, I forgot that one. There's one near my work. Thx. --- OP \_ Yeah, I've found OSH to be somewhere in between. More selection and slightly better prices than Ace, and significantly more helpful than HD. --dbushong |
2006/1/11 [Recreation/House] UID:41340 Activity:nil |
1/11 Which store is better in terms of getting help for home improvement idiots? Home Depot vs. Lowe's vs. Ace Hardware. |
2006/1/1-4 [Reference/RealEstate, Recreation/House] UID:41189 Activity:nil |
12/1 I just bought a 2-year old condo unit. What's the best way to clean, seal, and polish flat marbles to semi-glossy in the kitchen and bathroom (which by the way has a little bit of pee stains)? Also the granite in the shower-room could use a bit of work too. I went to Home Depot but it's a bit confusing given that they have hundreds of solutions to use. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks and Happy New Year! \_ ObHousingBubbleTalk |
2005/11/5-8 [Recreation/House] UID:40456 Activity:nil |
11/5 http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20051104/od_nm/glue_dc An electrical engineer's butt got stuck on Home Depot's toilet, sues. |
2005/8/18-20 [Recreation/House] UID:39161 Activity:low |
8/18 I'm putting up a wall in my house. I've already built the frame using mexican studs and I'm ready to put in 2 drywalls. The edges of the dry walls are tapered, so when I put 2 drywalls together they concave in. Do I simply fill them up using the gap filler, or the general purpose spackling paste? It would take a LOT of paste to make them look straight, so I'm probably not doing this correctly? Help. \_ Can you post some pics? This may help us remedy the situation. \_ Ok so the dry wall looks like this: -----------+ +----------- ___________/ \___________ ^ Is this where I put the tape and fill it? \_ Yes, but why is it tapered? I did drywall and the board was not tapered like that. \_ Some drywall is. It's no big deal, just slap a bunch of mud in there (enough that it's overflowing), put joint tape over it, then flatten the whole thing out with another thin layer of mud. It looks nice when done well. -tom \_ So, mud=joint compond=spackling paste= plaster? They all refer to the same thing? \_ No. Mud=joint compound, which is what you want to use. Spackle and plaster are different (and different from each other). \_ It's the same stuff you should be using to cover over the nails in the dry wall. \_ You use joint compound and joint tape. Just slather it on there. -tom \_ after that, you might want to put (spray) wall texture to match your existing walls. \_ Mexican Studs? What, you aren't willing to pay a decent wage so the American Studs will take the job? \_ It's for Latino porn. |
2005/7/8-10 [Recreation/House] UID:38483 Activity:nil |
7/8 What exactly is a paint primer? I know it is something you put on before painting a real coat. Is it a thick coat of clear paint that covers up little holes? Or is it pure white so that it covers up imperfections on the surface? \_ No, it is more like whitewash. It is a cheaper coat that helps the paint stick. \_ Primer is a paint that has better adhesion capabilities. It can be tinted any color, although it is usually white or gray if you don't have it tinted. It does help the paint stick and can help provide better color saturation, but primarily its bonding characteristics with the unpainted surface are why it is used. \_ Home Depot sells paint that says "primary not needed." Are those good? How about automobile paint shops, do they use primers? How do they make the surface shinny? \_ Home Depot sells paint that says "primary not needed." Are those good? How about automobile paint shops, do they use primers? How do they make the surface shinny? \_ It depends on the surface you're painting on whether primer is necessary; if you're painting on metal, it's probably a good idea to use primer even if the paint says no primer needed. The shiny surface is just some number of glossy clear coats. -tom \_ Auto body shops do use primer, but it's not why the surface is glossy. I suggest you avoid Home Depot and go to a real paint store. If you use primer you will always get the best results whether it was 'necessary' or not. |
2005/4/26-27 [Recreation/House] UID:37371 Activity:moderate |
4/26 I like wall-to-wall carpeting. do you? \_ I prefer hardwood (or bamboo) flooring with separate carpets \_ my new appt has bamboo floors. are they functionally any different from traditional hardwood floors? \_ my new appt has bamboo floors. are they functionally any different from traditional hardwood floors? \_ cheaper? more easily renewable resource. \_ Is that like round bamboo sticks all lined up? or is it a flat surface? if they're round i'd think the channels could collect stuff which seems harder to clean. \_ I'm considering these. Renewable is a big plus. And, they are flat. They are like normal hardwood. \_ No. Real hardwood with throw rugs is the way to go. \_ Not if you have kids. My son just turns one, and the carpet in my home is already full of stains. \_ No. Carpets are hard to clean. \_ you should just shave her \_ Knock knock \_ I like laminate flooring (ie pergo). |
2005/3/11 [Recreation/House] UID:36655 Activity:high |
3/11 Sheetrock/drywall question again please. How much CAN I hang from my ceiling, if I don't screw the screws into a stud, but I do use one of those little contraptions that I fold up, push into the hole in the ceiling, and once inserted it expands, and then I connect the ceiling hook to that. (I bought it from Home Depot in a section that sells devices to hang plants from ceilings). Thanks. \_ You can hang a lot when it's dry. When it's dry, it will fall \_ You can hang a lot when it's dry. When it's wet, it will fall apart. So if you do it, pray that your roof doesn't leak. \_ Not a lot. Drywall is not very strong at all. You can find inexpensive stud finders everywhere. You don't want things hanging on the ceiling to fall down. I suspect after a while you may even see the ceiling curve due to teh weight. \_ Those drywall anchors are designed for WALLS not ceilings. Don't hang anything from the drywall on the ceiling. \_ I just weighed the light fixture I want to install and it's 5 pounds. Do you still think that's too heavy? I'm not trying to be argumentative; I'm just trying to find a way to hang it from the hooks I've bought. thanks. -op \_ screw it into a stud, you dipshit \_ the reason I don't want to bother finding a a stud is because I need the light in a very specific place. if there's a stud there, great, but if not, then the light is going there regardless. \_ then you have to install framing above your ceiling for it. -tom \_ Can you use an LED (I think that's what they are) or one of those little halogen lights mounted in the ceiling? They don't weigh a lot and give a lot of light... -John \_ There are electrical boxes made to hang in the space between the studs. You either need to use a stud, frame between studs, or buy one of these devices. Hire an electrician and he can do all of this for 1 hour's wages ($50-80) and you can be sure it will be secure. |
2005/3/9-10 [Recreation/House, Recreation/Woodworking] UID:36606 Activity:high |
3/9 What are most modern walls, specifically ceilings, built from? Is it sheet rock? I'm wondering because I have to hang a light fixture (~10 lbs) from my ceiling, and it looks like I have to drill into it. \_ Yes, sheetrock since the 1950s or so. \_ Ummm... Almost certainly sheetrock. Don't hang a light fixture from sheet rock, find a stud. \_ God, the term is DRY WALL. "Sheetrock" is an irritating brand name made into a neologism, like "Xerox." \_ Hey, could you Xerox this for me? Thanks \_ sure, I'll just go to my local LDS church and xerox it FOR FREE because they're so rich. \_ You need a Kleenex for all your crying. \_ Ceiling might be asbestos. Is it "cottage cheese" style? You DON'T want to drill into that. \_ SODOMIZE ASPOLITO!!! \_ Doesn't asbsestos cause cancer? \_ Wipe your tears with a Kleenex, pussy boy. |
2005/1/21-22 [Recreation/House] UID:35843 Activity:kinda low |
1/21 I want to grow some tomatoes this summer but haven't done so before. The variety I want is 'Black Prince' which is '70 days, indeterminate' When should I plant the seeds in the little germination pots? This is for growing in the SFBA. Thanks. \_ In California you can grow tomatoes year-round. Start them indoors if you can. Heck, I have even grown them on a window sill. Digitalseed says plant seeds March-July, with April and May being optimal. \_ Ignore the above. Plant any time you are sure nights wont get below 50. Temperatures lower than that can really hurt a maturing plant. Even one night can be bad for the plants. They wont die but they will take longer to grow to maturity. Longer than if you had just waited till the temperatures got warmer. If you know what you are doing you can shelter them in a variety of ways to get them to grow earlier but I'd stick with the basics. Remember good tomatoes need insane amounts of sun and rich soil. Also water them really well at first, but cut way back on the water once the tomatoes start getting ripe. The secret to firm tomatoes is don't overwater. Oh and may I suggest planting at least one Early Girl? \_ You're an idiot. -tom \_ Yes, ignore Digitalseed. What do they know over an anonymous motd poster? Plant April or May and the above is moot. \_ Why (besides faster gratification) the Early Girl? Black Prince tastes like salami! -op \_ Dude, you can grow stuff that tastes like salami? That's awesome. Do you know of any eggplant or lettuce variants that taste like mozzarella or beer? -John \_ Well it basically tastes like tomato, but there's a strong meaty-earthy-savory flavor that reminds me of salami. All ripe tomatoes contain glutamate (the 'savory' taste chemical) but these probably have more than most. |
2005/1/13-14 [Recreation/House] UID:35699 Activity:kinda low |
1/13 I need to replace my water heater. Anyone got any recommended plumbers in the south bay? Thanks. \_ Go to HomeDepot and the 5-year warranty model. They will set you up with a reliable plumber. \_ This is bad advice, but I cannot recommend a plumber in this area. FWIW, this is something almost anyone can do unless you want to go tankless. |
2004/11/9 [Recreation/House, Reference/BayArea, Computer/SW/Languages/C_Cplusplus] UID:34774 Activity:nil |
11/09 I need to find a storage place in south bay for lots of books and also some furniture and electronics. To save money, I prefer a non-A/C place. Should I worry about moisture damange? Does it matter if it is ground floor or up? Thanks. |
2004/4/7-8 [Recreation/House] UID:13071 Activity:nil |
4/7 Cool (furniture related) designs: http://mocoloco.com |
2004/2/6-7 [Reference/RealEstate, Recreation/House] UID:12128 Activity:moderate |
2/6 Anyone have experience with taking a former landlord to Small Claims Court? I just got our itemized statement of damages from moving out of our old place, and the landlord is including $1750 for complete carpet replacement. The carpets did *NOT* need to be replaced -- they weren't pristine when we moved out (wear in high-traffic areas, small stains), but they weren't pristine when we moved in, either. Unfortunately, pre-existing carpet problems weren't something I noted during our move-in walkthrough, and the carpet wasn't discussed during our move-out walkthrough, either (beyond the understanding that the \- this is what you should base your claim on. it is ipso facto unreasonable not to mention a $1000 item at the joint walk through. you willl certainly win if the fact you state are accurate. you may be able to get "jerk around" damages. since you are out of the country, this will be an asspain of course. i would write the landlord a demand letter [which will improve your case too] and have it sent from a usa address. be sure to specify a time by which you want a reply ... say two weeks. --psb last thing I'd do before I left would be to steam-clean the carpets). I can present witnesses (friends who helped us move) to attest to the condition of the carpets on move-in, but given my lack of backing paperwork, am I pretty much screwed? \_ Got pictures? Got a receipt for the steam cleaning? And more important than any evidence, do you live in Berkeley or San important than any evidence, do you live in Berkeley of San Francisco? If so, then you should always take your landlord to court, no matter how right s/he is because you'll probably win despite all evidence to the contrary. BTW, $1750 is pretty fuck cheap carpet. I'd want to see the billing statement showing the bastards even put new carpet in. Death to landlords and other property owning scum! The earth belongs to us all. \_ I lived in San Jose. Unfortunately, now I'm overseas (so I pretty much knew the answer to the "Am I screwed?" question before I asked here). When you're talking about average lowball carpet, how much *should* it cost to buy and install n sq. yards of new carpet? (Believe me, if it weren't cheap, my landlord wouldn't be putting it in. That was part of the problem with the *old* carpet.) -- OP \_ Unless they have proof of damage, you shouldn't be charged. Normal wear-and-tear doesn't count. Damage would be torn, stained, rust or oil stains, burned, etc. In your case, the question is how stained was the carpet and how large and how many were there? It would also help to know which city you're in. If you didn't mention stains on the move-in or have photos, you're not in a good spot. \_ Landlord just wants a sap to fall for this trap and buy free carpet for him/her. Don't fall for it. Fight! Fight! Fight! Maybe you can counter-sue for lost wages, etc. \_ your landlord sounds like my old landlord. Is she russian? was your apt between haste and channing? anyway, i went back to her and asked nicely and she gave some of my money back. don't know Fight! Maybe you can counter-sue for lost wages, etc. if it will work now though. |
2004/1/15-16 [Recreation/House] UID:11797 Activity:nil |
1/14 Is it better to have an arm rest on your chair? Without it I have no palce to put my arms, but with it sometimes it gets in the way. \_ better with. lets your shoulders rest \_ better without. When resting your arms, let them hang down at the sides. If you rest your arms *while* typing, you're cutting circulation to your hands while exercising, which makes RSI much more likely. I've helped several people who have had RSI by 1) showing them stretches for their arms, 2) adjusting their chair, 3) buying these: http://www.mousemitt.com/wrist.html and 4) removing the armrests. \_ Ergonomics expert: what is the medically correct rule for chair adjustment? \_ sorry, but I'm a bit weird maybe. i like a chair with 1 arm rest on the left. the one on the right tends to get in the way while the left one provides a tiny amount of support at my elbow but not enough to cut off circulation or anything like that. typing for about 25 years now with no signs of RSI or anything else. |
2004/1/6 [Recreation/House] UID:11672 Activity:nil |
1/5 Am I supposed to give tips to moving company employees who do the final delivery and assembly of my furniture? \_ I used to do this job. It's not fucking hard to do, but it's really hard to find decent people to do it for some reason. Don't take any shit from them. just don't give them a tip unless they do their job properly. Me and my buddy who used to do this would pull up at exactly the time we were supposed to, roll out of the van running, take our shoes off so as not to fuck up the carpet, assemble the furniture exactly where it was supposed to go, and get rid of our trash, all without damaging anything. Once I had to go out on a delivery with one of the other fucking clods who did it, and he wanted to stop for donuts every ten minutes. show no mercy! give no tip to hozers who do not deserve to call themselves delivery men! if a "delivery man" earns a tip, give him one. \_ Thanks for the answer, but how much should I give for a good job? There will be 3 to 4 of them. \_ it's not like waiting tables--there's not percentage based tip algorithm. we dilivered to some *really* rich people, and when they saw us sweating buckets but being polite and doing a good job, they might give us as much as 20 dollars each(there were always two of us), or they might give us nothing. We also delivered to a lot of working class homes, and were extremeley happy to get 5 bucks each or even just a couple bucks if they looked poor. If you give them five bucks each, and say "lunch money", they should be happy, if they are true delivery men. that means they don't have to pay for lunch. We were always happy with five bucks each. it's too bad being a delivery man pays so bad; we were damn good at it. \_ minimum $20 each or they'll rape you, your dog, and your gf. \_ That poor dog! \_ On behalf of a grateful nation, thank you. |
2003/11/13-14 [Recreation/House] UID:11063 Activity:moderate |
11/13 Where I work we have a couple types of office chairs, both pretty comfortable. They have a lever on one side that lets you raise and lower the height, which makes sense. But in addition to that, there's this crazy lever on all of them that spontaneously tilts the seat forward, catapulting the user out of the chair. What the hell is the point of this "eject lever?" I just don't get it. \_ Eject, Maverick! Eject! \_ use in case of "meeting going bad".. Eject! \_ For meetings. You hit the other person's eject lever without letting them hit yours. \_ The lever adjusts the tilt of the seat pan. Very often, it's more comfortable to work with the seat tilted slightly forward. Try tilting a chair like that about 5-10 degrees forward down and using it for a day. You might be surprised. \_ ok, i'll try it. but some of the chairs also have a catapult action of the *back* of the chair, which really launches people, and is definitely more than a 10 degree action. I swear this is some chair engineers' sick joke. \_ I actually pitch my chair forward when I'm working on small mechanical devices. Fixing motherboards, working on small models, helps my back stay in a good position. \_ I pitch my chair forward the entire time I work at my desk. It makes me sit high, so the monitor is tilted up. Also, the keyboard is tilted horizontal or slightly backward. It keeps the spine straight, and is good for the back. \_ coitus |
2003/11/13-14 [Recreation/House] UID:11061 Activity:high |
11/13 When I grow up, I'm going to be a chair engineer. \_ When? If. |
2003/8/6-7 [Academia/Berkeley/DailyCal, Recreation/House] UID:29258 Activity:low |
8/6 Where is a good place in Berkeley to buy high-quility used business office furniture (file cabinets / chairs / desks / etc)? \_ There used to be an ad everyday in the daily cal for a used office furniture warehouse in Oakland or Emeryville. I really miss the desk I bought ($30) from them. It wasn't big brandname (think Vietnam era instead of <DEAD>dot.com<DEAD>), but very serviceable. And the selection was pretty good. \_ There's a Used Office Furniture Outlet on the 1400 block of Park Ave in Emeryville. \_ Is that "Interior Motions"? \_ Berkeley Outlet, 711 Heinz Ave. I've found some great stuff at quite good prices there... (steelcase, etc) \_ Great, thanks. I think that's the one I'm looking for. \_ UCB Excess & Salvage |
2003/3/19-20 [Reference/BayArea, Recreation/House] UID:27752 Activity:low |
3/19 Is anybody a bonsai expert or a manzanita expert here? Can manzanita be used as a bonsai tree, or are they too difficult to keep? Thanks. \_ near grand lake in oakland there is a bonsai garden and club (in the park area) and they know a shitload about this stuff. \_ Is that its exact name? I'm not in the bay area. -op \_ dunno the name, I suspecta google search would but then again a google seach would probably get you the answer to your question in the first place. \_ It's in Lakeside Park. http://www.gsbf-bonsai.org/collectionnorth --scotsman \_ All of your questions are answered in the Karate Kid, part I, II, and III. \_ The KK is my life's philosophy and source of guidance in dark times. \_ The "small" clipped manzanita plants I've seen are too large to be considered bonsai. I think the leaf density isn't high enough to keep the plant going. They are darned pretty though. |
2002/10/3-4 [Reference/RealEstate, Recreation/House] UID:26091 Activity:high |
10/3 I live in an apartment by a busy street and I hear the cars at night. Would it help if I place an extra acrylic panel on my windows (which I can get easily from Home Depot)? \_ Use aluminum foil. Very classy. Your neighbors will love it. \_ Dynamat. Not as wrinkled. \_ You're missing out on a key element of the aluminum style. |
2002/9/17-18 [Recreation/House] UID:25918 Activity:very high |
9/17 Heavy technical question: I'd be grateful for suggestions on setting up a weird-sized room with tatami mats. I have a room that measures 335x353cm, but I gather tatamis only come in about 10 standard sizes--I can't get any combination of the ones I find to really work, and having them custom made isn't an option. Any ideas? -John \_ INFIDEL! There is only ONE correct size for tatami! \_ good choice! I love tatamis. I have a tatami king size bed. ;-) My suggestion: use a saw and carefully cut them. Tatamis can be cut. The edges won't look good but if you're careful you can sew some covering on the edge so that it looks nicer. Besides, you'll be putting the sawed edges against a wall, so that matters less. Is this a for an exercise room? Tatamis are great for meditation and doing light yoga exercises. \_ Just sort of a "hey, we-have-an-extra-room-wouldn't-it-be-great- for-storing-all-this-Japanese-stuff-we-have-room." I'll do the below, as I'm scared of sawing them ($$$ over here.) Thanks for the tips! -John \_ put in a wooden border along the walls, whose border forms a rectangle that would allow the largest configuration of tatamis. |
2002/9/6 [Computer/Networking, Recreation/House] UID:25785 Activity:nil |
9/5 anti-terrorist activity for sept. 11: I'm going to stimulate the economy by installing 1000sq ft of hardwood floor, get wireless network for home, wireless security system for new home. New furniture and landscape backyard. What are you guys going to do? \_ Yermom. \_ yermom smells. \_ Take my grandfather out for his 90th birthday. "doh". -John |
2002/8/7 [Reference/Law, Recreation/House] UID:25514 Activity:nil Cat_by:auto |
8/6 Is there any way to prevent junk mass mailings from coming to your residence? Like every day I get these Pennysaver, Mercury news values, etc. \_ Look for the inclusion slip, which usually has a "Have you seen me?" missing kid photo. This will tell you which company is responsible. It's usually somebody like "Advo". Find the company's info and have them remove you from their list. I have done this at my last three residences. Mail delivery staff don't alway pay attention to who they should deliver to but doing this cut down this mail for me by about 80%. See http://www.obviously.com/junkmail for more details. \_ maybe put a recycle box near your mailbox or where you sort your mail. \_ check out the Direct Marketing Association. I've been meaning to do this. for a long time. Mail Preference Service (MPS) is supposed to be effective. http://www.dmaconsumers.org/consumerassistance.html \_ I did this and it helps with things like unsolicited catalogues, but the other stuff is delivered to every house via the postman and there is no way to stop it. \_ The DMA MPS works very well for me. I also called the National Consumer Credit Reporting Agencies to tell them not to sell my credit info, ie. to "Opt-out". This stops all my credit card offer mail. Their phone number is (800)353-0809 (but you should verify it first.) I also call the catalog companies to remove my address under my name or the previous tenants' names from their lists. There are also other tips including how to stop coupons and "have you seen me" cards at http://www.idiom.com/~bryce/junkmail and http://www.obviously.com/junkmail.html -- yuen |
2002/6/17-18 [Recreation/House] UID:25120 Activity:very high |
6/16 Home depot voting with its feet, and not doing business with the Federal Gov't: http://nandotimes.com/business/v-text/story/436842p-3497125c.html They're trying to avoid 3 regulations listed in the article. Seems sort of extreme --PeterM \_ Desperate times call for desperate measures! We're at war, for God's sake. If we can't be guaranteed to sell hardware and plumbing equipment at our constituionally protected margins, then the bad guys have won! If you're shopping at Lowes, you're shopping with bin Laden. \_ Can the federal govt sue Home Depot for discriminating against the govt as customers? \_ no. this isn't discrimination. \_ This doesn't make any sense. There must be more to the story. \_ The SF Comical said something brief about avoiding 3 laws that "federal government contractors" have to follow regarding affirmative action related stuff but didn't go into it. I'm thinking some company lawyer made some exec panic and send a memo. \_ welcome to Dick Cheney's America. \_ uh whatever. \_ "If you are not with us, you are with the terrorists." -GWB \_ Which has *nothing* to do with the article. You might as well start off with, "I did not have sex with that woman... Lewinsky". Same value to this thread. None. \_ Home Depot is clearly with the terrorists. \_ They won't sell to the government but I'll bet Ali or Akbar could go in there and buy all the makings of a good Kansas City style bomb. Think about that one. \_ didn't admiral Akbar fight for the rebel alliance at the battle of Endor? \_ No. "Akbar" makes regular appearances with "Jeff" in the "Life is Hell" comic. |
2002/5/1 [Science/GlobalWarming, Recreation/House] UID:24648 Activity:nil |
4/30 http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~wilensky/network-charging.html \_ isn't it ironic that as a professor who should be worried about papers, research, publications, and funding, wilensky has to deal with stupid administrative issues? \_ No. As someone who has staffed for Cal Professors it doesn't hurt to drag them into the real world every few years to remind them how resource allocation works beyond their office door. He didn't write this himself anyway. He told someone else to. \_ Further, it is his job as vice chair in this area --jon |
2002/3/20-21 [Recreation/House] UID:24173 Activity:high |
3/20 Anyone know a good place to buy tools, online or off? Home Depot didn't have what I want. \_ OSH, TruValue \_ Orchard Supply Hardware? ACE? etc... there are more than the big chains still around.. \_ http://amazon.com? sears? \_ Home Depot is a terrible hardware store...why do people go there? Orchard has the best tool selection around here. -tom \_ if all you want to do is buy tools, yeah. home depot has more of everything else. \_ I have rarely found anything useful at home depot. The Ace on Grand and OSH are both better. The Ace on MLK is supposedly also good. -tom \_ Hehehe, the ACE on San Pablo in Albany/ElCerrito... hot chicks. \_ Lowe's is the worst. OSH and home depot are both good. I get my tools from a local store. some consider them a rip off, but i like \_ http://Amazon.com, Coastal Tool, and Harbor Freight! --dim \_ amazon is actually more expensive than home depot \_ Maybe for some items. I bought a sawzall and an orbital sander through Amazon for less than at Home Depot. Of course, the OP said: "Home Depot didn't have what I want." --dim razorback tools. tools are heavy so shipping costs are high and online doesn't make too much sense (like dog food). \_ Some sites (like http://amazon.com) have free shipping! --dim \_ Post Tool. |
2002/2/28-3/1 [Recreation/House] UID:24000 Activity:moderate |
2/28 Man, my aeron chair is sweeeeet. Glad management thought smart this time. They really get it. \_ I tried out someone else's aeron. I didn't get it. What's the big deal? Is this a chair-label-penis thing? \_ You tried it by yourself, didn't you? Try it again with a hot chick alone and you'll get it. :-) \_ "Hot chick alone"? Does that mean without me or the chair? Besides, try any chair with a hot chick and it's good. \_ Ok... so it *is* just a chair-label-penis thing. |
2001/10/22 [Recreation/House] UID:22793 Activity:high |
10/22 Anybody plant orchids? I have one and the roots keep growing upward and sticking out of the pot from above. Is this normal? Usually a plant's roots grow downward and out through the drain holes if it's rootbound. But this orchid is different. Thanks. \_ I have a potted orchid that I bought at that flower stand on Telegraph and Haste. One or two of the roots are growing up over the pot (its planted in these woodchip things) and it seems to be doing fine. The flower guy said this was normal. \_ Most orchids are epiphytic, which means that their roots like exposure to air rather than soil. In nature, they are often found growing on the trunks of tall trees. The behavior you describe is normal. Orchids aren't hard to grow, but don't treat them like you would any other plant. Check out http://www.orchidweb.com for more info. --dim |
2001/8/2 [Recreation/House] UID:21989 Activity:moderate |
8/2 I'm trying to do a crappy home movie for my brother as a gag gift and I'm looking for some sort of long, burning, fuse wire. It needs to burn hot enough to light a match at the end, but cool enough not to singe carpet or cheap wooden furniture (excessively). motd points to whoever can name this product, tell me where I can get it, and how much it'll set me back. thanks. \_ Primacord |
2001/7/22 [Recreation/House] UID:21899 Activity:moderate |
7/21 Where can one browse and buy online furniture that is industry strength and really heavy duty? - Ikea's not going to cut it. \_ You don't mention what type of furniture you're looking for. My friends really like http://anthro.com for office/computer desks. In general, I agree with you, a lot of Ikea's design and construction is not just cheap, it's dumb. \_ aah sorry. looking for conference-room type furniture. Couches. 2-Seats maybe. Chairs. budget is around $4K. \_ leather, fabric? ... \_ leather sounds more durable, but whatever is really more durable/cleanable - rubber ideally.. \_ Rubber couches? What kind of place do you work at? \_ industry-strength furniture? What's the difference between regular and that?? for what purpose would you need "industry-strength"? |
2001/5/6-7 [Recreation/House, Recreation/Food] UID:21179 Activity:insanely high |
5/5 TC Garden is: good: bad: . four syllables: ... worse than this: dog shit: . edible: .. http://www.wickedweasel.com/files3/sisters/sis005.jpg \_ what is TC Garden? \_ Chinese restaurant in the food court next to Etcheverry \_ so that's a thumb's up then? \_ Besides a rude thumbs up comment which I wont make, all i can say is that there's no really good chinese restaurants in Berk. |
2001/3/19 [Recreation/House] UID:20840 Activity:nil |
3/19 http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~christos/turing.ps \_ romance from the dept chair |
2001/1/4 [Recreation/House] UID:20230 Activity:low |
1/3 http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/p/ap/20010102/us/monolith_mystery.html The monolith. \_ that's soooo yesterday's news. \_ http://www.bull-electrical.com/cannabis/cannabis_seeds.htm \_ for trevor. |
2000/11/29-30 [Recreation/House] UID:19944 Activity:high |
11/28 Where besides home depot can I get a new set of double-glazed glass patio doors? (around here) --PeterM \_ what's wrong with home depot? \_ The problem with home Depot is they already screwed the order up in detail, while giving a stupid run-around and lying about the problems. Need another source. --PeterM \_ it's a shitty hardware store, for one thing. Try Orchard Supply Hardware. -tom \_ yeah, just take his word for it. \_ For a big greedy corporation, they aren't that bad... They give back to the communities where they open stores, and they practice equal-opportunity employment. \_ Who doesn't practice or claim it practices EOE? Isn't that required by law? \_ oh yeah... uh... I guess you're right. Well I guess they like exceed the minimum requirements. or something. \_ Besides the fact that they employ morons and drive good hardware stores out of business, they just don't have a good selection of hardware. Everything is pre-packaged, it's a terrible place to go if you actually have problems to solve. -tom \_and tom has had more than an average share of problems, so he's an authority on this. |
2000/11/20-21 [Computer/SW/Languages/Java, Recreation/House] UID:19858 Activity:nil |
11/20 What is resin (relating to java servlets not plants)? Is it a competitor of weblogic / Dynamo? Is it good/bad? Inquiring minds want to know. \_ resin in the stuff left over in the bowl. If you are desperate you can sometimes get a hit off of it. \_ I know stoners aren't the brightest lot but which part of "not plants" did you not understand? \_ He's talking about hash, not plants. \_ crappy software, if you're going to use it for large scale production deployment, you might want to look elsewhere. |
2000/9/26 [Academia/Berkeley, Recreation/House] UID:19324 Activity:nil |
9/25 Does anyone have recommendations for an indoor garden shop in the area? I am looking for HPS lighting, and possibly a hydroponic system. I went to the place on university ("Berkeley Indoor Garden Center" ?), and they seemed overpriced. \_ headshop |
2000/9/21-22 [Recreation/House] UID:19300 Activity:insanely high |
9/21 want some greens to cover the open soil in back yard. any recommendation? want something that's low in maintainence and less water. lawn is too costly. \_ OBASTROTURF. (Or rioanjii type of rock garden) \-ice plant --psb \_ creeping thyme -tom \_ isotoma, aka blue star creeper for more of a "mossy" look. psb's and tom's recommendations are good, too. plus gazenias work well. --chris \_ Green cement. \_ I'd add in a japanese garden. Stones and bamboo and maple. Once you put it in, it's very low maintanance. Especially if you use a lot of stone. Plus it increases the value of your house. \_ If you do bamboo, keep the bamboo in a pot when you plant it. Bamboo is a very invasive plant. I have a Japanese style garden, I left out the bamboo. --chris \_ bamboo will grow right through a pot. \_ Weed \_ lawn is too costly? It's $7/roll of sod. \_ AstroTurf(TM) \_ cement, then covered with green paint. \_ lawncrete! \_ thanks! didn't know there were so many these so called "ground cover" thingy.. going to get them this weekend. \_ I think the csua needs to hit bottom. |
2000/9/12-14 [Reference/RealEstate, Recreation/House] UID:19230 Activity:kinda low |
9/12 Gardening question: in general, if you plant a tree's fruit will the fruit grow? Or is there some special pollination process with a male tree that must happen? Or does this totally depend on the species of the tree? There are some ginkgo biloba trees with fruits near my house, I'm thinking of taking some of its fruits. \_The answer is; you must buy a ginko tree from a store. First of all, Ginko trees are not angiosperms...they do not have fruit. What looks like fruit is really a strange sort of cone/seed structure that is only found in ginko trees today, (all the rest that had this feature died out over 10,000 years ago.) And the odds are the seed inside the structure is not fertilized. It's true that ginko trees are monoicious. each tree has only male parts or female parts. (yes, female trees stink.) Therefore, unless there is a grove of male trees near, (and there better be alot because these trees are wind pollinated,) the seed is not fertalized and cannot grow into a mature plant. \_ Stop it. Stop it right now with this filthy discussion. Such sexually perverse questions do not belong on the MOTD. In general, if you plant a tree's "fruit" it will not grow. You must plant the seed...this may seem picky, but take the case of bananas sold in stores; they have no seeds in them so planting one will not grow a banana tree. further more there are certain things that must happen to some seed for them to sprout, such as soaking them, freezing them, or passing them through a fruitbat's gut.(yes, there are a few I can think of that require this). Answer; it totally depends on the species of tree. -sofia (Bio Major) \_ Ginkos are special cases, as each ginko tree is only male or female. Most plants are hermaphrodites and have both male and female parts, stamens and pistels. Some of those can self pollenate, some can't. However, there is generally enough pollen in the air to pollenate just about anything you will grow. \_ so the answer is? What do I have to do grow a ginkgo tree from its fruit? Take the fruit and do what with the male tree? I don't see any pollen-looking thingies on the male trees. \_ You shove it up the male tree's ass. \_ But he/she was talking about planting the fruit, which already contains the seeds which come after pollination, right? \_ err, sorry, yah. Seeds are what create plants. They are pollenated already. Of course you are probably not gonna get a tree unless you pay some attention to how and when you should plant the thing, and you may jsut want to get a plant from a nursery or read about cuttings. Some trees do cuttings really well and those tend to give you a nice year's head start. \_ Try not to plant a female tree. The fruits stink. \_ this generalizes well. \_ luck of the draw with seeds |
2000/6/13-14 [Science/Space, Recreation/House] UID:18455 Activity:high |
6/13 Probably a longshot, but I'll ask anyway. Anybody know of a system for reclaiming "greywater" (kitchen/bathroom sink water) for use in watering lawns and plants? I searched the web and all I could find was big greywater treatment plants. I was thinking of something small for an single house to use. \_ get a bucket. Fill from sink. Pour on lawn. Repeat as necessary. \_ "That's not greywater." \_ If you want whitewater, put the bucket under a Soda users desk. \_ That's pretty disgusting. Don't feed anyone from your garden. \_ Dumbass. Ever think where any given molecule in your body comes from? I'll guarantee you that 99.99% are at least 10-th generation manure \_ I'm not concerned with where a particular molecule was 2 billion years ago. A molecule, by it's nature is not filthy or diseased. Would you care to drink my piss? I'm sure some of those molecules come from the purist spring waters. You're pretty much just an idiot. I feel for you. \_ http://www.compostingtoilet.org http://oasisdesign.net if you're serious about this stuff i know some hippie households that have implemented a greywater system to water their plants with water from the washing machine and bathtub - danh |
2000/5/22-24 [Recreation/House] UID:18312 Activity:high |
5/22 I'm trying to decide whether to put in tile on the kitchen floor. I've been told by many people that hard tile can be bad for your legs and back if you stand on it a lot. Nobody has given me a decent answer of why that is the case. The total weight one puts on the floor is the same regardless of what surface it is. Anybody know why? Thanks. -- new homeowner \__ A tile floor is harder than a linoleum floor, which means that there is less "give" when you step on it. This means that the pressure exerted on your feet in response to you stepping on the floor is greater because the original force exerted on the floor is not dissipated as much. Over time this would mean greater wear and tear on your feet, legs, and back. This is, of course, assuming that you actually walk across your floor while you're standing on it. \_ Would you rather sleep with your head on a pillow or a cement block? same total weight, right? \_ You should cover your kitchen floor with pillows. Preferably big fluffy soft pillows that look like clouds. Soft on your feet, wont chip, and not as slippery. \_ Ridiculous. The reason for not using tile in your kitchen is that spills will stain the grout and make your floor look like crap. You'll never get the stains out. Don't do it. --knows these things \_ Grout sealers do a good job of preventing this; that's what they use on tiled counter-tops at least. (Or use black grout, that's what I've got.) -- Marco \_ Polo! \_ They're not perfect and don't last forever anyway. The grout is going to stain within 2 years, easy. \_ Tiles are more slippery when wet. Bad if you have kids. \_ Here we go with kids again.... \_ But mopping up blood is a snap with tiles! \_ Why is that bad for kids? There'll be less stupid kids after a few slips. It's Darwin all over again. \_ Ceramic tiles will chip and show the clay color under the pretty glazed pattern if you drop canned foods or glassware on it. Likely to happen if you have kids or if you are not careful. \_ as opposed to linoleum, where you drop something sharp, get a gouge in it, and have a hole there until you redo the ENTIRE FLOOR. \_ hardwood with good finish or high quality linoleum. \_ tile is just high maintenance. if you like the look, go for it, just as long as you know it's extra work. \_ Is this one reason why chinise people wear slippers? \_ No. They're too poor to buy $250 Nike's, dumbshit. \_ if you've ever checked the condition of your floor, you might notice how dirty it is given the fact that most people don't mop or scrub their floors on a daily basis. Lots of people don't like to get this dirt on their feet, and it's nothing particular to Chinese people, so get a clue. \_ I think it's mainly because people generally do not have central heating in places like Taiwan, and the floor is pretty cold without slippers or carpets. This resulted in the habit of wearing slippers. \_ What kind of tile? Ceramic? Mediterranean pavers? \_ The kind that makes your kitchen look like a bathroom in a gas station in a bad part of town. |
2000/1/24-25 [Recreation/House] UID:17308 Activity:moderate |
1/24 Where do I get big rolls of carpet padding cheaply? - danh \_ People's park \_ From a house still under construction. \_ I've got some spare padding here in my cell... -=Aubie |
1999/11/30-12/1 [Finance/Banking, Recreation/House, Computer/HW/Drives] UID:16974 Activity:kinda low |
11/30 Hi, I'm looking for a reference CD-ROM on trees and plants. I went to a couple of Frys stores and they didn't seem to have it. I'm wondering if encyclopedia CD-ROMs have that info. Stuff like temperature and water requirements for trees and plants, what kind of soil they need, etc. Thanks. \_ http://www.sunset.com/Books/cdroms/WesternGardenCD.html (Sunset Magazine's _Western Garden Book_ on CD-ROM.) -- kahogan \_ Thanks a lot kahogan! |
1999/1/25-26 [Recreation/House] UID:15288 Activity:moderate |
1/25 I have a garage door 'clicker' that I bought a long time ago. It has 10 switches inside. It recently died on me (new batteries didn't help). I went back to Home Depot to buy a replacement, but they only had ones that were either 9 switch or 12 switch openers. I also went to Sears and all they had were 9 switch ones. Before I blow $20-30 on one, does anybody know if a 12 switch garage opener will work? Or anybody know where I can buy the older 10 switch clicker garage door openers? \_ Sigh... Has no one any common sense? Call the people who built your garage door opener and ask them how to get a replacement for your model. The phone number and model should be on the motor hanging from the ceiling in your garage. |
1998/7/6-7 [Recreation/Dating, Recreation/House] UID:14291 Activity:high |
7/6 how do you get dried hot wax out of carpet? - danh \_ if its died, why's it still hot? \_ Did you try boiling water & soap? (Melt it out and have a surfactant or detergent to clean it out once it is melted?) \_ Put a paper towel on top of the spot where the wax is and then put a hot iron on top of the paper towel. The iron will melt the wax and the paper towel will absorb the melted wax. -chrchan \_ This works but you'd best fold-over the towel a few times. \_ You might as well burn the rest of the house down while you're at it. \_ You might want to get neutered so you don't reproduce by accident or something you fuckin cretin. \_ try hot sex on the carpet \_ but that creates different mess problems. \_ how do you know the wax wasn't from hot sex in the first place? \_ sploog is much harder to clean up than hot wax. \_ No it's not... just pretend it's not there and hope it goes away \_ I still think it's from hot sex with a candle. \_ With a lit candle? How would it stay lit while you're getting fucked with it? \_ what do your housemates do for a living again danh? \_ banshee is a professional masochist, he was probably screaming like one when his master poured hot wax onto him. |_ what are the qualifications for professional status ? \_ being paid for it. |
1998/1/27-28 [Computer/SW/Languages/Misc, Recreation/House] UID:13571 Activity:kinda low |
1/26 SELLING: sofa, sofa with a queen sleeper, study desk, bookshelf/nightstand, twin bed frame, kitchen table, three chairs, table/desk lamp, two armchairs, etagere. All prices are negotiable. Call 848-6509 or e-mail innami. -innami \_sofa with a sleeper is gone, the rest is available -innami |
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