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QueBert

Lifer
Jan 6, 2002
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Batteries from the Dollar Tree are terrible, 8 AAs for $1.25 I don't expect Duracell Optimum quality, but even for $1.25 these are still bad. My mouse should have around 4 months of battery life with how I use it. I get a week with 1 of these if I'm lucky. And they have the nerve to put "super heavy duty" on the package.
 

Red Squirrel

No Lifer
May 24, 2003
70,166
13,572
126
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I stopped buying disposable batteries, pretty much everything rechargeable now. Even the TV remotes. The thing I find with Alkaline is they seem to leak a lot now days. Duracell seem to be the worse for it. I've had some leak while still sealed in the package! lol.
 
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sdifox

No Lifer
Sep 30, 2005
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switching insurance company is going to save me 1630 bux... why didn't I do this sooner?
 

highland145

Lifer
Oct 12, 2009
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Batteries from the Dollar Tree are terrible, 8 AAs for $1.25 I don't expect Duracell Optimum quality, but even for $1.25 these are still bad. My mouse should have around 4 months of battery life with how I use it. I get a week with 1 of these if I'm lucky. And they have the nerve to put "super heavy duty" on the package.
Did you let your mouse taste the packaging? Might be shit food. Recycled depends or something.

@Red Squirrel good on you. Avoid kids. Has the same idea...spent bunch of $...."Well, it died so I tossed it.." After I effi9ng told you to save em? Yeah....

Good thing you have 2 kidneys....
 
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sdifox

No Lifer
Sep 30, 2005
99,366
17,549
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Batteries from the Dollar Tree are terrible, 8 AAs for $1.25 I don't expect Duracell Optimum quality, but even for $1.25 these are still bad. My mouse should have around 4 months of battery life with how I use it. I get a week with 1 of these if I'm lucky. And they have the nerve to put "super heavy duty" on the package.
err, did you buy alkaline or zinc-carbon?
 

highland145

Lifer
Oct 12, 2009
43,973
6,336
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switching insurance company is going to save me 1630 bux... why didn't I do this sooner?
Yeah, learned, after 30 years, collect all my policies and shop them every time the rate goes up. eff state farm, those cunts, after the same 30 years. But the new costs have skyrocketed after covid. I don't blame insurance companies but I sure don't like it. Company truck went from $1230 to $1730 this year, 14 yo. Shopped saved me $50, not. Per another thread, new average vehicle cost is $48K. Insurance companies aren't going to lose $. state farm told most of cali to suck it, iirc.

effing orange man

Glad you bois are 1%ers cause the rest of America is getting fucked.
 

nOOky

Diamond Member
Aug 17, 2004
3,222
2,275
136
Trying to order a new vehicle and due to supply issues it might be many months or a year lol. 2025 BMW X5 xDrive 50e. I did get some turmeric in the mail from Amazon, woot.
 

QueBert

Lifer
Jan 6, 2002
22,931
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err, did you buy alkaline or zinc-carbon?

don't remember, I threw the packaging out and all the battery says is no mercury. They had 2, I bought the ones that said "ideal for low draw devices" I'd say a mouse that gets 450 hours of battery life off a single battery is low draw. But maybe not. Something tells me the others labeled for high draw devices are exactly the same in a different package lol.
 

MrSquished

Lifer
Jan 14, 2013
26,040
24,351
136
My sling wall by my front door is getting a bit crowded. Which one do I grab? First-world problem. May have to add another hook. Actually what I should do is sell a few

Every sling there has the following basic carry stuff in it at all times: 10,000mAh battery pack, cable, eye drops, sunglasses case, reading glasses, spare set of one day contact lenses, glasses cleaning cloth. So I don't have to think about the basics when I grab. The couple bigger bags have a few more things in them at all times too. If it's warm weather i have some face stick sunscreen for my tattoos in each bag.

Depending upon what size bag I need, and what style for what I'm wearing, I just grab what I need, add whatever I need for that trip, usually earbuds, maybe a microfiber cloth, a hat or packable rain jacket, or umbrella, or whatever it is, and go hit the train or the bus or just walk. I can do a simple overnight trip with the one bag that is 10L big.

Two helmets depending on the weather mostly. The best u-lock in the business, the Hiplok D1000, the first real anti angle grinder lock in the business - would take a bunch of angle grinder discs, battery charges, and time to get through it, tests show it works. Way more angle grinder gear than the vast majority of thieves have with them. It's a graphene/metal blend. Heavy but it's actual peace of mind.

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sdifox

No Lifer
Sep 30, 2005
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My wife insists on going to home improvement stores to look at things while I like to look online first, narrow down what she wants then decide if it is worth my time to go to the store.

It's her reno, why am I looking at bathroom hardware?
 

highland145

Lifer
Oct 12, 2009
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My wife insists on going to home improvement stores to look at things while I like to look online first, narrow down what she wants then decide if it is worth my time to go to the store.

It's her reno, why am I looking at bathroom hardware?
It's called the ring of power.
 

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Red Squirrel

No Lifer
May 24, 2003
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My cat keeps jumping on my desk, where my mouse is, and there's just not much room so he often ends up banging into my $500+ monitor. This time, he kind of missed, and took out my hand. Owe. Mouse pad has a bunch of gashes in it too.

I really need to figure out a way to stop him from doing that.


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I just realized it's been several months since this incident and I still have a mark on my hand from this. Probably safe to say it's a scar now lol.


Speaking of cat related FWPs my orange cat seems to have figured out how to get under the bed again. I had to block it off because he keeps going inside the box spring and ruining it. I blocked off the sides of the bed but I think he's managed to squeeze in from behind now. I can't push it all the way against the wall because of the baseboard quarter round so there is still a 2" gap or so. He's a big boy so don't know how he manages to fit in that but he's persistent.

Next time I'm off I'm going to have to pull up the mattress and box spring out completely which is going to be a pita, but it will allow me to add a piece of plywood at the base. I think it's going to be easier to just block off the bottom of the bed fame than to try to block off all around it. At least there won't really be anything for the cat to mess with under there once that's a full solid piece.
 
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pete6032

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Dec 3, 2010
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My sling wall by my front door is getting a bit crowded. Which one do I grab? First-world problem. May have to add another hook. Actually what I should do is sell a few

Every sling there has the following basic carry stuff in it at all times: 10,000mAh battery pack, cable, eye drops, sunglasses case, reading glasses, spare set of one day contact lenses, glasses cleaning cloth. So I don't have to think about the basics when I grab. The couple bigger bags have a few more things in them at all times too. If it's warm weather i have some face stick sunscreen for my tattoos in each bag.

Depending upon what size bag I need, and what style for what I'm wearing, I just grab what I need, add whatever I need for that trip, usually earbuds, maybe a microfiber cloth, a hat or packable rain jacket, or umbrella, or whatever it is, and go hit the train or the bus or just walk. I can do a simple overnight trip with the one bag that is 10L big.

Two helmets depending on the weather mostly. The best u-lock in the business, the Hiplok D1000, the first real anti angle grinder lock in the business - would take a bunch of angle grinder discs, battery charges, and time to get through it, tests show it works. Way more angle grinder gear than the vast majority of thieves have with them. It's a graphene/metal blend. Heavy but it's actual peace of mind.
dIoAnUo
 
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Red Squirrel

No Lifer
May 24, 2003
70,166
13,572
126
www.anyf.ca
I had a port die on the KVM at my work, and now one died on the KVM here at home. WTF. These were expensive too, like $200. Now I need to try to find another KVM because apparently these aren't good either. I thought I had finally found a reliable one after searching for years. But back to the drawing board now.

I was able to switch things around and use a spare to get my stuff working temporarily but if I get another port die I'm basically screwed.
 

IronWing

No Lifer
Jul 20, 2001
72,339
32,887
136
Two of the girl kitties got into a death match yesterday and one ended up with a limp. Five hundred dollar vet bill to get her patched up and still waiting on the radiologist to tell us if she has any broken bones in her paw. Cats are stupid.
 
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lxskllr

No Lifer
Nov 30, 2004
59,418
9,937
126
The outside cat had an injured paw earlier this year. I couldn't get her into the box to take to the vet, so I debated on it for a couple days, and in that time it seemed to get better. She seems to get around fine, but I haven't seen her climb yet. Dunno if she just doesn't want to climb anymore, or if she messed something up in her paw that makes it hard.
 

QueBert

Lifer
Jan 6, 2002
22,931
1,129
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Didn't pay attention at Ralphs, thought I bought the Krogers Coke Zero knock off. I got home and took a big swig only to realize I bought Dr. K Zero. Which is Krogers bootleg Dr. Pepper Zero.

While I don't hate Dr. Pepper, I'm not exactly a fan, and when you expect to taste Coke and it's Dr. Pepper that shit's alarming.
 

lxskllr

No Lifer
Nov 30, 2004
59,418
9,937
126
Made a bowl of cereal, and when I poured the milk, it came out lumpy. It was fine yesterday :^S

I really wanted something sweet, and now I have to settle for pilot bread and coconut peanutbutter :^(
 

Fenixgoon

Lifer
Jun 30, 2003
33,061
12,464
136
I was fencing my friend and his jacket was worn to the point where it was not registering my hits properly. I would have still lost, but maybe it would have been 5-3 instead of 5-1.