Motor City Sonics Posted September 18 Posted September 18 Looking for recommendations for those who does brakes and won't rip me off. Either in the Dearbor/Dearborn Heights/Allen Park area or Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti area. An unsettling feeling based on the sound of my brakes. Thanks. Quote
oblong Posted September 18 Posted September 18 I've heard great things about the Oil Exchange Place near us. They own the garage next door. They were great before and they changed ownership and I've heard from a few that the new people are just as good. Quote
Motor City Sonics Posted October 18 Posted October 18 (edited) My mom lost access to her You Tube TV.....again.........can't get it restored because she just doesn't EVER keep track of passwords (and we go through this a few times a year). So when I was trying to help her get restored I hit the FORGOT PASSWORD button which then asked for a password. HELLO ! I FORGOT THE PASSWORD, HOW CAN I ENTER A PASSWORD I FORGOT? Has anyone ever had to deal with something like this before? How do we get out of this loop? I get furious with her over this password thing. She just doesn't get it. I don't know why she just refuses to manage them. So, I am giving up on the streaming tv stuff and we're going to get cable for her again and she can pay way too much. I don't understand how some people just refuse to deal with any technology changes. My mom is 84 but she is not senile at all. Very basic stuff here but she just refuses to learn anything about it. I tried to get her to do the streaming thing to save her money from her insane cable bills. I got her a Netflix account and she never used it. How do you do this? She asks. You push the button that says Netflix and then use the directions to search for things and then push the center button. Nope. Can't do it. She could navigate Real Estate laws and deal with all of those changes, but can't search Netflix. So frustrating. I work with a person who is actually afraid of tech. I'm not a wiz at, but I know the basics of how to do the job and if those basics change (and they will) I will learn it as quickly as possible. And it's not very likely that you'll be able to find a decent job that doesn't require some sort of tech use. Edited October 18 by Motor City Sonics Quote
Screwball Posted Wednesday at 07:14 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:14 PM I found this entertaining, and as a DIY'er, troubling. Only a minute and a half. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted Wednesday at 08:05 PM Posted Wednesday at 08:05 PM 44 minutes ago, Screwball said: I found this entertaining, and as a DIY'er, troubling. Only a minute and a half. What should be easier to QC than the actual length of measuring device? Of course just because he hooked up the the ends uniformly doesn't mean he checked that the inside/outside slide at the end wasn't stuck or binding on some, I've seen that often enough on cheap tapes. That could be 3/32" One would assume he would check that, but it's the internet so who knows? Quote
Screwball Posted Thursday at 12:50 AM Posted Thursday at 12:50 AM I would think he looked at that, and they don't look dirty. I've noticed this with my own. Over a long distance that can be big, especially if you buy something to size and is calibrated to the proper length - and your tape isn't - missed it by that much 20 some feet away. Even in this video and any tape, how accurate is the 8 foot? What to trust anymore? Math - the 3,4,5 rule in construction is a good place to start. Quote
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