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lxskllr

No Lifer
Nov 30, 2004
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Raining last night and raining this morning so it was a wet Christmas around here. At least the rain is gone for now because more rain is coming on Sunday from the weather guy.

You should beat that weather guy's ass. Bad enough dealing with nature provided rain.
 

Imp

Lifer
Feb 8, 2000
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That overpriced kettle I wanted isn't listed anymore for $30 off at a store. Now I have to pay an extra $30 from another retailer.
 

CZroe

Lifer
Jun 24, 2001
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$40/hr labor charge with a 8 hr minimum plus double time for any after business hours.







I believe for the famicom version at least, Ascii outsourced parts from shenzhen taking electronics at the time just as was done for the NES Advantage. It's not really arcade hardware anyway and I don't think they ever sourced anything from Sanwa or Seimitsu that I know of...perhaps to save money they cloned parts. but likely you'll have to go with the blade terminals as a replacement.



I don't know much beyond microswitches. I never owned a console joystick, I just build my own and prefer the Sanwa joysticks and Happ buttons. I always mod my microswitches using black tape inside them so they don't make that clicking noise...easier and cheaper than buying silent switches which are hard to find.

Got my Seimitsu PS14D switches from FocusAttack.com today. After desoldering I did find more obscured markings and confirmed that they were Seimitsu (matching letters in a diamond shape). Other than the base piece with blade terminals instead of PCB leads they appear completely identical. Also, the parts in the joystick including the gate were more clearly labeled "Seimitsu."

The whole thing works great now. I still don't like that I have to practically remove my finger entirely from the button to disengage but that's how it was meant to be.
 

HeXen

Diamond Member
Dec 13, 2009
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I never open my xmas presents. I dipped out yesterday, at the last minute didn't feel like being around all those people so I made a run for it and played Biohazard battle and Gaires in my car on my gaming tablet until everyone left.

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Got my Seimitsu PS14D switches from FocusAttack.com today. After desoldering I did find more obscured markings and confirmed that they were Seimitsu (matching letters in a diamond shape). Other than the base piece with blade terminals instead of PCB leads they appear completely identical. Also, the parts in the joystick including the gate were more clearly labeled "Seimitsu."

The whole thing works great now. I still don't like that I have to practically remove my finger entirely from the button to disengage but that's how it was meant to be.

Glad you got it working :)
 

Imp

Lifer
Feb 8, 2000
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I've decided to donate some of the clothes I haven't worn in 5 years... What is this shit? Giving away stuff I paid too much for, for free? Am I charity?
 

MagnusTheBrewer

IN MEMORIAM
Jun 19, 2004
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I never open my xmas presents. I dipped out yesterday, at the last minute didn't feel like being around all those people so I made a run for it and played Biohazard battle and Gaires in my car on my gaming tablet until everyone left.

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Glad you got it working :)

You need a human intervention. Your family/friends who allow you to act this way need a slap upside the head.
 

IronWing

No Lifer
Jul 20, 2001
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I never open my xmas presents. I dipped out yesterday, at the last minute didn't feel like being around all those people so I made a run for it and played Biohazard battle and Gaires in my car on my gaming tablet until everyone left.

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^^ I hope this is true. I used to hide in my room when the extended family piled into the house. My mom would eventually notice and make me come out. Taking the dog for a really long walk worked well. I would invite the cousins to come along knowing that outdoor activity was an alien concept to them.
 

Imp

Lifer
Feb 8, 2000
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^^ I hope this is true. I used to hide in my room when the extended family piled into the house. My mom would eventually notice and make me come out. Taking the dog for a really long walk worked well. I would invite the cousins to come along knowing that outdoor activity was an alien concept to them.

Ah, childhood and keeping up appearances.

Now I realize what a piece of shit one side of my family is, as an adult, and just don't participate.
 

Svnla

Lifer
Nov 10, 2003
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Try to clean up the place and the dumpster of my complex is 1/2 full of empty packages/boxes. Someone has a nice 55" 4K HDTV for Christmas.
 

Imp

Lifer
Feb 8, 2000
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I forgot I put the kettle on and it started whistling... I usually turn it off right as steam starts pouring out but before the whistle starts, then let it sit for an hour.
 

spacejamz

Lifer
Mar 31, 2003
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Just re-painted the 1/2 bath in my house...the heather gray egg shell paint I got didn't match the swab (it was alot lighter) :(

Not sure if it was because I painted over a pretty light tannish brown color which may have lightened the paint. I had to go with a darker shade of gray (in semi-gloss finish) and it came out perfect...

On the positive side, I left the ceiling with the heather gray color which contrasts nicely with the darker shade I ended up with...
 

Imp

Lifer
Feb 8, 2000
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What you need is a dispensing pot that keeps the water at the perfect 195 degrees for tea.

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias=aps&field-keywords=dispensing+pot

We have one, I hate it.

The idea of keeping water at ~90 C all day and night long when it's only used 2 or 3 times a day = money down the drain to me.

Also, the people who use it frequently don't understand the concept of the fill-to line. They frequently overfill and the water comes into contact with plastic parts at the top. Ya, I'm paranoid.
 

Ns1

No Lifer
Jun 17, 2001
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We have one, I hate it.

The idea of keeping water at ~90 C all day and night long when it's only used 2 or 3 times a day = money down the drain to me.

Also, the people who use it frequently don't understand the concept of the fill-to line. They frequently overfill and the water comes into contact with plastic parts at the top. Ya, I'm paranoid.

The 40 cents of additional electricity cost that big a deal to you?
 

Imp

Lifer
Feb 8, 2000
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The 40 cents of additional electricity cost that big a deal to you?

Honestly, no.

It's the wastefulness of it. Like I'm just pouring shit down the drain because I can.

I feel bad for an entire day if I spill a quarter can of coke...
 

Engineer

Elite Member
Oct 9, 1999
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A $3.00 do it yourself bathtub faucet rebuild kit is going to cost me multiple hundreds of dollars. That's what happens when you think that the ball / lever is turning in the valve when trying to remove the nut. In actuality, the valve pipes are bending following the nut....finally, BREAKAGE! :(:(:(

Nice large hole now cut in the wall so that a plumber can replace the tub / shower valve and spout around noon tomorrow. Not brave enough to try to cut the lines and sweat a new one into the wall there.

*sigh*

I hope the plumber brings lube and goes in gently....

This should be a very happy time of year yet it's just one thing after another after another....I now know why people want to give up on life sometimes....but it's something that I don't want to know.
 

Imp

Lifer
Feb 8, 2000
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^^^^The 30+ year old laundry tub is rusted through and is on its last leg where I am. Probably going to have to call a plumber and figure out how to dispose of two giant sinks. What a mess/waste.
 

Charmonium

Lifer
May 15, 2015
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We have one, I hate it.

The idea of keeping water at ~90 C all day and night long when it's only used 2 or 3 times a day = money down the drain to me.

Also, the people who use it frequently don't understand the concept of the fill-to line. They frequently overfill and the water comes into contact with plastic parts at the top. Ya, I'm paranoid.
I sort of understand what you're saying but look at it this way. Every time you boil a whole pot, how much of that water do you actually use? You're probably boiling 4-6 cups and only using 1-1.5. So you just wasted electricity boiling the other 3-5 cups.

But even aside from that, each time you boil a pot you're either going from room temperature to boiling or very cold water to boiling. Whereas with the dispensing pot, you're heating the water once and then using a small amount of electricity to keep it at that temp. It's only really a problem if you want to keep the water much hotter than 195.

The way I compromised was to get a vacuum insulated pot. It holds heat well enough that you can unplug it and it will dispense water using its backup battery. So you can heat the water at home and then bring the pot somewhere.

As far as overfilling, that you can't really do anything about except trust the people who are using it and making sure they understand that max means max.
 

Imp

Lifer
Feb 8, 2000
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I sort of understand what you're saying but look at it this way. Every time you boil a whole pot, how much of that water do you actually use? You're probably boiling 4-6 cups and only using 1-1.5. So you just wasted electricity boiling the other 3-5 cups.

If you break it down in detail, you're probably right or I wouldn't be saving much, at least. One strategy may be to only boil as much as necessary.

I think the hot water dispenser we have is insulated, just poorly because it's very warm to the touch. Another annoying thing is that a lot of models have a non-stick layer now for easy cleaning -- it's just limescale, stop putting non-stick everywhere!
 

Charmonium

Lifer
May 15, 2015
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If you break it down in detail, you're probably right or I wouldn't be saving much, at least. One strategy may be to only boil as much as necessary.

I think the hot water dispenser we have is insulated, just poorly because it's very warm to the touch. Another annoying thing is that a lot of models have a non-stick layer now for easy cleaning -- it's just limescale, stop putting non-stick everywhere!
Yeah, I had that problem with my last one. It was definitely warm to the touch. But that one died and I had to get another and I got this one. The outside is virtually room temp. The top is a little warm and it's warmer around the vapor vent. In fact if you put a plate over it, you'll get some condensation, but not much. Not like the last one.

If you do decide to get another one, don't get Tiger. Get a Zojirushi.
 

OverVolt

Lifer
Aug 31, 2002
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You need a human intervention. Your family/friends who allow you to act this way need a slap upside the head.

Depends on the family dynamics.

I have two modes. When my mom is around... and not talking and counting down time. And normal :).

My family is a mess but you should be able to find at least one ally.
 

Red Squirrel

No Lifer
May 24, 2003
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www.anyf.ca
^^^^The 30+ year old laundry tub is rusted through and is on its last leg where I am. Probably going to have to call a plumber and figure out how to dispose of two giant sinks. What a mess/waste.

Put them on your front lawn with a sign that says "free!". They'll be gone in 15 minutes. :D

That's what I did with my big laundry tub. I kinda regret that though, the new ones are so flimsy.
 

Red Squirrel

No Lifer
May 24, 2003
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www.anyf.ca
As far as my first world problem, I have the munchies but it's 2am. Everything is closed. We used to have a grocery store that was 24/7 but they recently changed to closing at 11. 11! At least make it till midnight. Not that it would help me in my current situation. I think there are gas stations that are opened till midnight though, but I don't want to pay $6 for a bag of chips.
 

clamum

Lifer
Feb 13, 2003
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I'm staying with my parents for part of my Christmas vacation. They now live out in the boonies in the U.P. of Michigan so they don't have cable. They have satellite instead which kinda looks good (for them anyway) on paper with about 12 Mbps down and maybe 1 Mbps or so up. But it's horribly sloooooow; you still have to pause 360p YouTube videos to let them buffer as much as possible. I think it's the upstream that's really killing it.

Anyway I'll be staying in a motel a couple days cause I gotta work Wednesday and Thursday. My experience with hotel wi-fi hasn't exactly been great but it'll have to be better than here cause I've tried logging into work from here and it's insanely slow; no way to work.
 

Imp

Lifer
Feb 8, 2000
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Yeah, I had that problem with my last one. It was definitely warm to the touch. But that one died and I had to get another and I got this one. The outside is virtually room temp. The top is a little warm and it's warmer around the vapor vent. In fact if you put a plate over it, you'll get some condensation, but not much. Not like the last one.

If you do decide to get another one, don't get Tiger. Get a Zojirushi.

Holy crap, that thing is CA$ 260. But the non-stick interior has me more concerned.

Put them on your front lawn with a sign that says "free!". They'll be gone in 15 minutes. :D

The sad thing is that someone probably would. They're both steel with a white coating like bathtubs. New ones seem to usually be plastic. That or a scrapper wouldn't mind an extra couple bucks.