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CoolMatt ,

Which especially funny because it’s part of the same religion, just the “other side”

CoolMatt ,

I understood some of these words.

But that was fun to read

CoolMatt ,

And they should move all the deer crossing signs to different roads so the deer don’t have to cross where they’re so likely to get hit

CoolMatt ,

Diversity makes these white people happy

CoolMatt ,

Tell me you’re from BC without telling me you’re from BC

If civilization continues to the year 9999, is the idea to go to year 10.000, or...?

It seems like it’d get increasingly impractical as the years go on to hundreds of thousands and millions of years to write them out that way, but then…I guess technically one may already do this with the preceding years, so future’s fair game for it?

CoolMatt ,

Wait, is that supposed to be ice? Because thats… Not what I thought I saw at first.

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    Usually there’s a make up air unit that keeps the pressure in the kitchen positive by pumping more air into the kitchen than what the exhaust fan is exhausting, so yeah the pollutants would have no way of spilling into the kitchen and missing the exhaust, as long as everything is set up properly, including having all fuel burning equipment below the hood.

    CoolMatt ,

    Hmm. 4th year apprentice, and figured it would be the same as the rest of the building’s supply/exhaust balancing. Interesting, thanks

    CoolMatt ,

    I interpreted it to be from the squirrel’s perspective. Let alone miraculously knowing what an acorn and a tree are called, how do you expect a squirrel to know it’s an Oak tree?

    CoolMatt ,

    In the 2nd panel, her hand has 5 knuckles

    CoolMatt ,

    I have a 128gb smart phone with bluetooth and wifi. Can literally listen to anything everywhere any time the battery is charged

    CoolMatt ,

    Yeah those are good points, sure. I shouldn’t wear headphones while driving, and the door speakers are basic anyway, so I don’t see that a priority right now, but have considered that before. TBH, the only music I do listen to via steaming service is the stuff I haven’t bought physical copies of yet, and copied over.

    CoolMatt ,

    Ehh, call me a 🤡 but I kinda like sitting at home to browse, pay for the thing that doesn’t even exist at another store, then go get it at the post office 2 blocks away from home, right beside the grocery store, on my way home when it’s ready.

    CoolMatt ,

    Therr are so many fuckin weird names in here, I’ve never thought anyone would name their cat 5-7 words. 🤣

    CoolMatt ,

    Early bird here, am alwaya tired by 9PM, don’t even wanna go out on Saturday nights any more.

    CoolMatt ,

    Just curious what’s wrong with saying Google?

    CoolMatt ,

    Am commercial HVAC mechanic. My clock starts when I get to the shop, grab stuff, then start travelling, or when I get to site if I start there, then ends when I leave my last call for the day.

    I can spend anywhere between 10-12 hrs a day not being at home due to traffic, and get paid for 8.

    But I see your idea of having a standard 1 hr in and 1 hr out as a compromise and it’s up to you how close or far you live to your work location or bubble. For me, I live within my work bubble, and can work anywhere in the region depending on the day. Could be anywehere between 10 minutes, and 2 hours.

    CoolMatt ,

    What is the Chinese Elm working on exactly?

    CoolMatt ,

    Trying to figure out if this is a neurodivergent thing or an OCD thing. Or just a joke.

    CoolMatt ,

    Oh lol.

    CoolMatt ,

    Oh thanks, because I pictured the original comment formatted the exact same, just without periods. 😆

    CoolMatt ,

    Little snobs? Shit head minority? Something like that comes to mind

    CoolMatt , (edited )

    And now you’ve stumbled upon the debate that us air conditioning and refrigeration mechanics are all participating in. Refrigerants right now have some sort of danger.

    R-22 has an ozone depletion potential. It has clhlorine atoms that break up ozone in the atmosphere, and it’s been discontinued in 2020.

    R-410A has flourine atoms, so has no ozone depletion potential but has a global warming potential, like CO2. It’s the current refrigarant for air conditioners and heat pumps, next to be phased out when we find a better replacement.

    Ammonia is natural and not harmful for the environment, but flammable and toxic in high concentrations. Lucky for you, most air conditioning or residential/commercial refrigeration systems don’t use it, it’s only large scale industrial refrigaration, like fisheries, ice cream and yogurt factories, etc.

    Some say the hydro companies are pushing heat pumps to make more money. They also require more maintenance than a furnace, which also cost $$. Change your filters, and have your electrical components checked at least once per year and your system be happier in the long run and you’ll save on break downs and repairs.

    Me, I just try to do a good job, practice good workmanship to make sure my installs and the equioment I maintain don’t leak or break. That’s how I’m doing my part for the planet

    We’re constantly trying to do better and be better, it’s just a long process.

    CoolMatt ,

    Small correction, no motor runs backward. You can’t reverse the flow through a compressor, so heat pumps have a reversing valve that slides back and forth to reverse the flow of refrigerant in the system.

    Here’s a fun video to watch

    CoolMatt ,

    Lol yeah, a motor can run in either direction, but I can’t think of any that do in the equipment I service as part of normal operation right now.

    CoolMatt ,

    That sounds like force feedback joysticks for aerial combat games,where the recoil is in the peripheral.

    But in modern shooters, the recoil is on screen instead, so I wonder how well a new vibrating mouse that recoils itself would pair with that.

    Oxford study proves heat pumps triumph over fossil fuels in the cold (www.nationalobserver.com)

    Oxford study proves heat pumps triumph over fossil fuels in the cold::Published Monday in the scientific journal Joule, the research found that heat pumps are two to three times more efficient than their oil and gas counterparts, specifically in temperatures ranging from 10 C to -20 C.

    CoolMatt ,

    I’m a 4th year AC/R mechanic born and raise in Southern Ontario, currently in BC.

    You mebtioned your hydro was up but gas was down. Out of curiosity, can you tell me how your total cost of heating changed before/after your first winter with your heatpump? Did you end up saving money?

    CoolMatt ,

    Looking at a chihuahua first , then a muffin, has a really unsettling effect on me

    Passenger on Ill-Fated Diarrhea Plane Says Flight Attendants Were Forced to Craft "Makeshift Biohazard Suits" (futurism.com)

    On Friday, an international Delta flight bound for sunny Barcelona was forced to U-turn back to its starting point, Atlanta, for an exceedingly rare air travel horror: a passenger had suffered diarrhea throughout the plane’s aisle so extensively that completing the flight was deemed untenable....

    CoolMatt ,

    I blame Snapchat for it still being this way in 2023

    CoolMatt ,

    I’m canadian and I’ve always prefered this format for the same reason. 11/6/23 is november 6th 2023, not the 11th of June 2023, that’s weird.

    CoolMatt ,

    Yeah but SUVs go off road. Most “SUV’s” on the road these days are just lifted hatch backs

    CoolMatt ,

    Right on! Got mine here and on .ca, ya know, just in case!

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