--- Log opened Mon Aug 19 00:00:40 2019 03:58 -!- strages [uid11297@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-hixlqygqqnlsnfkj] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 06:57 -!- Dolemite [~scott@h69-131-146-18.cncrtn.dsl.dynamic.tds.net] has quit [Quit: patch reboot time] 07:01 <@Mirage> This is some impressive woodworking skill.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pt7CdjECjdc 07:01 < PigBot> Lite Luban stool production, like Transformers (at www.youtube.com) 07:02 -!- Dolemite [~scott@h69-131-146-18.cncrtn.dsl.dynamic.tds.net] has joined #se2600 07:02 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Dolemite] by ChanServ 07:02 <@Dolemite> mr0ning, be0tches and h0ez! 07:05 <@Mirage> This is some impressive woodworking skill.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pt7CdjECjdc 07:06 < PigBot> Lite Luban stool production, like Transformers (at www.youtube.com) http://tinyurl.com/y6p2j76o 07:09 -!- ware [ware@phneak.net] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 07:11 <@Dolemite> Mirage: No shit. Old fashioned tools, at that! 07:29 <@Mirage> The complete opposite end of that scale would be watching my wife trying to replace veneer yesterday outside in ~100+ heat. 07:30 <@Dolemite> How long has she been insane, and is she seeking treatment? 07:31 <@Mirage> Well, she married me, so at least for that long. =) 07:31 <@Evilpig> I thought all women were declared insane at birth, it's a lifelong condition with no treatment. 07:32 <@Dolemite> Pretty much 07:33 <@Mirage> She came and asked me for advice on how she should do it. The first thing I told her was to move inside with it because as hot as it was the glue was drying almost as fast as she was putting it on the wood. She also wasn't really using the right kind of glue or applying it the right way for what she wanted to do. Needless to say it wound up all bubbled because of the dry spots. 07:34 <@Dolemite> So you see, this insanity goes above and beyond the normal level 07:34 <@Evilpig> that's not insanity, it's a stubborn streak. 07:34 <@Dolemite> Glue and Paint - you don't apply when it gets 90+ outside because of bubbles 07:35 <@Mirage> I loved how she asked me how she should do it, then made a face at me and told me to go away..then came and asked me to try and help get all the bubbles out where it didn't stick right 07:35 <@Dolemite> LOL 07:36 <@Dolemite> So now you'll be helping her sand it and then re-apply some in the Fall? 07:36 <@Mirage> or having it pawned off to me to do the right way 07:37 <@Evilpig> Speaking of insanity... I dropped my car off at the dealer last week to look at this problem with the window that was jumping up and down randomly. They called me on thursday to tell me that there is a piece in the mirror causing it. 07:37 <@Dolemite> A piece in the mirror? 07:38 <@Evilpig> yeah. no idea how the two can possibly be related 07:38 <@Mirage> I think the root cause here is that it's a Ford 07:40 <@Dolemite> Fix Or Repair Daily 07:41 <@Evilpig> Modern shit is shit 07:41 <@Evilpig> I don't have these weird problems with the ranger 07:42 <@Evilpig> I'm curious if it will still have ants when I get it back. lol 07:42 <@Evilpig> fuckin' ants 07:42 <@Mirage> I had plenty of weird fucked up problems with my Ranger. The two main problems were the lifters/rockers and the timing advance module. 07:43 <@Dolemite> Well my 225000 mile tenured minivan just had to have the water pump, valve cover gasket, and oil pan gasket replaced. Needs new motor mounts, too, but I gotta spread the costs out to later in the year. 07:43 <@Mirage> It was also really good at overheating for no apparent reason. 07:44 <@Mirage> I had to have the transmission yanked on my '94 Nissan with 260k just to get the rear main seal replaced. $1k labor and $50 for the seal. 07:45 <@Evilpig> all I can say is at least I got the extended warranty so it's primarily just and inconvenience to me to take it in for them to deal with 07:46 <@Mirage> Radiator on my '86 Z finally gave out again.. last replaced in 2001-2002. Switched it out for a 100% aluminum one which has been workingout great so far. 07:47 <@Dolemite> That car has what, 2.6 million miles on it, now? 07:48 <@Mirage> 600k-ish 07:48 <@Mirage> Doesn't get driven as much as it used to. 07:49 <@Mirage> Damn dash is starting to crack/split from the heat down here, so I've been leaving it in the garage. 07:49 <@Mirage> according to Clark the black dash was the worst for doing it, which makes sense. 07:50 <@Dolemite> Didn't you replace it shortly after you moved? 07:50 <@Mirage> Before we moved. 07:50 <@Dolemite> Gotcha 07:52 <@Mirage> Not like it was replaced with a new one...those don't exist. I probably need to take it in and have the old tint removed and replaced with the new ceramic based stuff that's 99% UV blocking. You can really tell a difference between the wife's "new" one and mine where she has the newer stuff. 07:52 <@Mirage> Of course it was also somewhere around $800 for it as well. 08:21 <@Mirage> zillow is crazy.. supposedly the house next door on the same size lot and 600 sq ft smaller is worth 25k more?! 08:22 <@Mirage> Other neighbor's house is almost the exact same size, but 2 story and on a corner lot (slightly bigger), so of course his is shown ~40k more 08:55 <@Corydon76> Same footprint, but two stories means that his square footage is going to be larger. 08:56 <@Corydon76> But Zillow's estimates aren't designed to be certain of value. They're estimates, so buyers and sellers can get a rough estimate of what prices are within range. 08:58 <@Corydon76> If your neighbors smaller house happened to be on the market in the past only when prices were high, that's going to influence the algorithm. If you drove a hard bargain when you bought your house, that's going to reduce the estimate that Zillow gives. 08:59 <@Corydon76> I think it's kind of funny that the house down the street from me sold for a difference that is greater than my total house purchase price than what the seller was originally asking (originally $1.05M, sold for ~$600k) 09:03 <@Corydon76> I suspect that's going to influence that house's future Zillow estimate. Great house, wrong time on the market. 10:32 -!- crashcartpro [uid29931@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-apuuchywgeavndot] has joined #se2600 10:54 -!- Warcop [~josh@mobile-166-170-52-175.mycingular.net] has joined #se2600 11:42 -!- NotWarcop [~josh@mobile-166-170-52-175.mycingular.net] has joined #se2600 11:45 -!- Warcop [~josh@mobile-166-170-52-175.mycingular.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 12:06 -!- Warcop [~josh@mobile-166-177-185-31.mycingular.net] has joined #se2600 12:07 -!- NotWarcop [~josh@mobile-166-170-52-175.mycingular.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 13:33 <@oddball> And directvnc being an actual package in Debian's repositories is dumb. As far as I can tell, it's straight up broken and has been since at least 2012. 13:35 <@Mirage> Corydon76: wrpmg word then...his house is 5 sq ft larger than mine 13:36 <@Corydon76> Mirage: if the property records are online, look up what the history of house prices have been. 13:36 <@Corydon76> And compare yours. 13:37 <@Corydon76> Zillow's is a complex algorithm, but the house history is their base point. Then they factor in the trend of house prices within a certain radius. 13:38 <@Corydon76> Prices, square footage, closeness... it all enters into the algorithm. 13:41 -!- strages [uid11297@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-xqajckvpdizrhqeo] has joined #se2600 13:41 <@Corydon76> Heh, and there's money to be made if you can beat the current algorithm: https://www.zillow.com/marketing/zillow-prize/ 13:41 < PigBot> Zillow Prize Winners (at www.zillow.com) http://tinyurl.com/y5cwkofd 16:16 -!- strages [uid11297@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-xqajckvpdizrhqeo] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 19:43 -!- skiboy [skiboy@gateway/vpn/privateinternetaccess/skiboy] has quit [Ping timeout: 248 seconds] 19:47 -!- skiboy [skiboy@gateway/vpn/privateinternetaccess/skiboy] has joined #se2600 --- Log closed Tue Aug 20 00:00:42 2019