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  • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

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      sigh... stares are garage that hasn't had a car in it in 10 years........

      Charlie Gilley “They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759 Has never been more appropriate.

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      I can double that. I did have to clear stuff out a couple of times (new garage roof, and house extension), but everything seemed to find its way back in.

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      • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

        It started with some nice software upgrades. Had my laptop, monitor, etc. on the kitchen table for years, while my home office remained an unused junk storage. Cleared out the junk and moved my laptop to my office so my girlfriend and I could sit at the dinner table. Also tidied up the entire attic and my drums are now set up and functional for the first time in almost ten years! Found my old PS2, ordered a TULIP to HDMI converter, a HDMI switch, and connected my NES Mini, SNES Mini and PS2, together with my PS5, to the TV. The NES and SNES Mini's had been laying around, unplugged, for years, because I lacked HDMI cables and inputs (which the switch fixed). Also tidied up the place so my coffee table doesn't have controllers and headsets laying around anymore. In terms of hardware, I got airco in my living room, bedroom and office. In two weeks my thermostats (that haven't been working for years now) will get replaced. And I'm waiting for a quote for sunscreens (working on daylight, and can be neatly placed inside the window frames. They'll fix the indoor painting as well. Outdoor will be done next year since all painters have long waiting queues. I also had to replace my locks and keys because it was apparently very difficult and pricey to had an extra key made X| The gate lock had been broken for years, so I replaced everything with one key and they all work smoothly again. It almost feels like a new home :D Very happy with the changes :D

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        I feel your pain. Two years later I am still making repairs to my house due to the damage caused by Hurricane IDA. The Insurance company screwed me, grossly underpaid my claim and then went bankrupt. I have had to pay for the repairs myself. New Roof, new sheetrock in the interior from the roof leaks. I had a hole about 3 feet in diameter in my living room, and 5 or 6 smaller leaks through the rest of the house. Then there are the twisted and ruined wood floors, two ruined Oriental rugs (reproductions) that need serious specialty cleaning. Two exterior doors. Sheetrock dust all over the furniture which SWMBO has me cleaning right now and moving it back where it was. :( :mad::mad::mad: :wtf: :sigh: :sigh:

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          I feel your pain. Two years later I am still making repairs to my house due to the damage caused by Hurricane IDA. The Insurance company screwed me, grossly underpaid my claim and then went bankrupt. I have had to pay for the repairs myself. New Roof, new sheetrock in the interior from the roof leaks. I had a hole about 3 feet in diameter in my living room, and 5 or 6 smaller leaks through the rest of the house. Then there are the twisted and ruined wood floors, two ruined Oriental rugs (reproductions) that need serious specialty cleaning. Two exterior doors. Sheetrock dust all over the furniture which SWMBO has me cleaning right now and moving it back where it was. :( :mad::mad::mad: :wtf: :sigh: :sigh:

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          Slow Eddie wrote:

          The Insurance company screwed me, grossly underpaid my claim and then went bankrupt.

          Man, that's rough. Buyer beware. I guess it's not like a bank, where your deposits are insured by the gov't.

          The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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          • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

            It started with some nice software upgrades. Had my laptop, monitor, etc. on the kitchen table for years, while my home office remained an unused junk storage. Cleared out the junk and moved my laptop to my office so my girlfriend and I could sit at the dinner table. Also tidied up the entire attic and my drums are now set up and functional for the first time in almost ten years! Found my old PS2, ordered a TULIP to HDMI converter, a HDMI switch, and connected my NES Mini, SNES Mini and PS2, together with my PS5, to the TV. The NES and SNES Mini's had been laying around, unplugged, for years, because I lacked HDMI cables and inputs (which the switch fixed). Also tidied up the place so my coffee table doesn't have controllers and headsets laying around anymore. In terms of hardware, I got airco in my living room, bedroom and office. In two weeks my thermostats (that haven't been working for years now) will get replaced. And I'm waiting for a quote for sunscreens (working on daylight, and can be neatly placed inside the window frames. They'll fix the indoor painting as well. Outdoor will be done next year since all painters have long waiting queues. I also had to replace my locks and keys because it was apparently very difficult and pricey to had an extra key made X| The gate lock had been broken for years, so I replaced everything with one key and they all work smoothly again. It almost feels like a new home :D Very happy with the changes :D

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            StarNamer work
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            Sounds like you've had years of accumulating clutter and letting things fall into disrepair (as have I) and have suddenly decided to turn things around. What prompted the change?

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            • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

              It started with some nice software upgrades. Had my laptop, monitor, etc. on the kitchen table for years, while my home office remained an unused junk storage. Cleared out the junk and moved my laptop to my office so my girlfriend and I could sit at the dinner table. Also tidied up the entire attic and my drums are now set up and functional for the first time in almost ten years! Found my old PS2, ordered a TULIP to HDMI converter, a HDMI switch, and connected my NES Mini, SNES Mini and PS2, together with my PS5, to the TV. The NES and SNES Mini's had been laying around, unplugged, for years, because I lacked HDMI cables and inputs (which the switch fixed). Also tidied up the place so my coffee table doesn't have controllers and headsets laying around anymore. In terms of hardware, I got airco in my living room, bedroom and office. In two weeks my thermostats (that haven't been working for years now) will get replaced. And I'm waiting for a quote for sunscreens (working on daylight, and can be neatly placed inside the window frames. They'll fix the indoor painting as well. Outdoor will be done next year since all painters have long waiting queues. I also had to replace my locks and keys because it was apparently very difficult and pricey to had an extra key made X| The gate lock had been broken for years, so I replaced everything with one key and they all work smoothly again. It almost feels like a new home :D Very happy with the changes :D

              Best, Sander Azure DevOps Succinctly (free eBook) Azure Serverless Succinctly (free eBook) Migrating Apps to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript

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              Sander Rossel wrote:

              In two weeks my thermostats (that haven't been working for years now) will get replaced.

              Myself I would have decided that was the highest priority.

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                Sander Rossel wrote:

                In two weeks my thermostats (that haven't been working for years now) will get replaced.

                Myself I would have decided that was the highest priority.

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                It's only the guest bedroom, office (formerly storage) and my bedroom. The rooms never get colder than something like 16C or 17C, which was fine. I'm fixing them now because I've actively started to use my office.

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                • S StarNamer work

                  Sounds like you've had years of accumulating clutter and letting things fall into disrepair (as have I) and have suddenly decided to turn things around. What prompted the change?

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                  StarNamer@work wrote:

                  letting things fall into disrepair

                  That's a bit dramatic. I cleared the dinner table because I'm now using it with my girlfriend which prompted me to tidy the office. I cleared the attic because the airco installation people had to be there. On the attic I found my PlayStation 2 which made me rethink my console setup. The airco and sunscreens are just due to the warm summers we've had recently and the cash I have in the bank. And while I was at it I decided to have the thermostats fixed. Also because one of them is of the office which I haven't been using up to now.

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                  • S Slow Eddie

                    I feel your pain. Two years later I am still making repairs to my house due to the damage caused by Hurricane IDA. The Insurance company screwed me, grossly underpaid my claim and then went bankrupt. I have had to pay for the repairs myself. New Roof, new sheetrock in the interior from the roof leaks. I had a hole about 3 feet in diameter in my living room, and 5 or 6 smaller leaks through the rest of the house. Then there are the twisted and ruined wood floors, two ruined Oriental rugs (reproductions) that need serious specialty cleaning. Two exterior doors. Sheetrock dust all over the furniture which SWMBO has me cleaning right now and moving it back where it was. :( :mad::mad::mad: :wtf: :sigh: :sigh:

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                    Ouch, that really sucks.

                    Slow Eddie wrote:

                    I feel your pain.

                    Not much pain here, just decided it was time for some cleaning up and some upgrades. My changes are out of luxury, yours are out of need :wtf: Good luck with the repairs!

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                    • C charlieg

                      sigh... stares are garage that hasn't had a car in it in 10 years........

                      Charlie Gilley “They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759 Has never been more appropriate.

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                      Let my post be an inspiration! :D

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