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Pilchard123:
Grandi's series is fun!
GarandMarine:
I leveled up my engineering skill a lot this week, with focus on the computer and electrical sub-skills. I've done wiring and stuff before but setting up this cable rig to do my own car audio is a first for me in my personal life, and also marks freedom from the tryanny of the high prices of the car audio install guys. I also diagnosed, and repaired my computer from a catastrophic failure in under 24 hours pausing only to sleep/wait for the shop to open and confirm my diagnosis with my old man, who's been coding since Jesus was private, and "writing code" meant getting out a hole puncher.
So GM leveled up!
GarandMarine:
Update: Install complete, I didn't mess up the wiring harness, the sound quality is vastly improved over the OME radio. I think I will want to upgrade the speakers at some point to a barebones quality kit, but that's about it. Oh and I confirmed I need an new Audio Aux cable.
Aimless:
We've started to take the kitchen apart and my heart has been filled with equal parts hatred and admiration for the carpenter who put it together 5-6 decades ago. Everything is in great shape and so ridiculously sturdy, with all cabinets fitted perfectly... and stuck fast to one another so tight it's like the entire kitchen is just one single many-doored multidimensional indestructible cabinet.
In taking it apart (aka wrecking it) I've learned a little about cabinet-making, but, more importantly, I've come to the realisation that the crowbar is one of my favourite tools. So simple and elegant, yet so versatile. Two lever classes, a makeshift chisel, a hammer, a nail-puller... it's just beautiful. I have also learned that they used to be called "iron crows".
Pilchard123:
Is it bigger on the inside?
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