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JoWhee last won the day on December 11 2021
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JoWhee replied to rhubarbray's topic in The Sales Floor -- For Sale/Wanted
If anyone wants these, I can probably arrange for pickup in Kingston, to bring them to Montreal or Ottawa. If the seller won't ship to the USA (because it doubles the price) I can bring them across and send them from NY or CT, but most likely not until easter. -
Are you sure your security guard isn't just misinterpreting the term "device compliance" up here your license can be suspended for non compliance. They usually just check for a year. You bring in your SD card (probably done by internet now). This is for ALL drivers not just if you have a CDL. I mean you could just buy your own CPAP I guess, but the ministry of health pays for $700 of it, the trade off is now they know you have one.
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Woot seems to be selling amazon returns now, my robot vacuum was an amazon return, of course it didn't work properly so now it's also a woot return item.
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Isn't that pretty much the woot business model?
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IKR? Who the hell thought it would be a good idea to put a flowery scent in something you put up your nose because you're allergic to things like.. FLOWERS!
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Make sure you don't get a generic, besides the fact that the generics smell flowery, they also give my wife a migraine, genuine nasonex doesn't.
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Try getting an Rx for Nasonex, it takes a few days to work. My pre cpap O2 levels were in the mid 60's the doctor was amazed I hadn't had a heart attack. When I went in for my first sleep test the tech said "go here get this machine, today, before you go home" Because of this my whole study was ass backwards, as I'd bought the machine before getting the Rx for it which came 2 days later as they rushed my second study "titration?" CPAP has been life changing for me ,I'm pretty sure I've got some brain damage from my O2 sats being so low, or maybe I'm just an idiot?
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I bought this on Kickstarter a few years ago, but I ended up selling the bird before I could install it, and gave it away. The shockwave was brutal, I honked it in the house, big mistake. WHAT?!? Edit: it would require wiring. https://screaming-banshee.com/
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@Nova Scotia Mike I'm not sure if this is still the case: I bought a used ipad from the USA (gen 3?) yes it was years ago, I couldn't get it to work with my Canadian apple ID. This may have changed, but my friends wife (american) can't seem to get her iphone X(something) to work with her Canadian apple id either. That being said, I don't like the woman enough to see if it's still an apple thing or just her.
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Damn, now I need to add another bike to my list "post ducati" sale.
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EDIT: I wrote this before reading all the comments and OP. As someone who lives in the north I'm no stranger to dry and chapped skin itchy as fuck also. A good moisturizer is the easy solution. I'm not a fan of humidifying because of all the possible issues. mold, scale buildup in the unit, but if it's causing medical or for that matter computer issues, then obviously, humidify, just buy a good automatic unit. Air conditioning is just a heat pump it's pumping heat from one place to another, as it's impossible to pump "cold" . The dehumidification is a byproduct of the cooler air being able to hold less water, causing the relative humidity to drop. Air temperature and humidity are related, google psychrometric chart if you're into that kind of detail (I'm NOT). It's probably why the same size A/C in Arizona might work better than the same one in mississippi, because the one in AZ isn't dealing with as much humidity and therefore less total heat assuming the temperature is the same and not 140 degrees. It's also the reason some idiot will say it's not the heat it's the humidity, because you feel it more when it's a damp heat.
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WOAH! Isn't this a sign of the end of times?
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<facepalm> Why the hell didn't I think of that? I literally have a motion detector in my garage hooked up to its own light. DOH! Of course it was easy for me to do the install as it's an unheated detached garage, so running the wiring was pretty easy. The light comes on and stays on as long as there's motion, so as long as I'm not having a nap in there it's lit.
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I'm thinking there's a delay timer inside the opener. It's probably on a circuit board (duh) but it should be easy to spot because it will have a relay for the 120V to the light bulb. As for reprogramming it, I"m sure it's possible, but it would be a hell of a job just for a light. Why not just hook a wifi switch into or onto the garage door opener. If it's on the top you won't see it or the wires. It won't be as elegant, but it sounds easier to me.