Cool !
By the way, 15$ on Amazon !
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00ILBEQGY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_taa_J8ezFbAFZCEA2
Edit: Great, now I handcufs keys everywhere on my Amazon search history and recommendations ... I'll have some explaining to do to my girlfriend tomorow ! Lol !
> 2$ for ice cream
$2?! You haven't been there yet, have you? lol
> I also disagree with your "ginormous monstrosity" comment. I think it these will be nice towers
I meant monstrosity in the sense that they are huge, not ugly (monstrous: extraordinarily great; huge; immense: <em>a monstrous building.</em>). I don't have any objection to them, aside from the fact that my view would go from the Gatineau Park to someone's balcony if they get built, but at the point I could just move into those buildings instead.
J'ai mieux.
Exactement comme sur l'image d'OP.
Mais je pense qu'il veut acheter local...
I got one for my rats at Mondou years ago, not sure if it's still in stock but you can order one online at Chico or on Amazon (https://www.amazon.ca/-/fr/Lixit-30-0193-024-Critter-Space-format/dp/B0032GEJLK/ref=sr_1_5?__mk_fr_CA=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&crid=23KMVSQNO6HHK&keywords=sputnik+rat&qid=1649647733&sprefix=sputnik+rat%2Caps%2C77&sr=8-5)
thirding living next to Gatineau park. I love Wrightville. Use padmapper to you find an appartment there, makes searching suck less.
Yes you will need new driver license and health card. IT actually is easier than expected.
This is the link to it. It's gotten a little more expensive since I bought it a couple years ago, but it works well
As others have explained, take a look around the house to see where the cable outlets are. Then you can use a Coax cable tester/sounder to trace them. Klein tools makes a decent one that comes with 4 probes so you can figure out which room the cables terminate in.
OK you'd still need an adapter, like u/Sbeaudette was saying.
Here is a Grandstream.
There's a few more here.
You might also want to look into an IP phone, but those are a lot more pricey usually.
Baseboard heaters are insanely expensive to run. It sounds like you’re probably losing heat somewhere, but even if you weren’t, you’re basically heating with the most inefficient method.
Invest in a few good space heaters, it could make a big difference. You can allow rooms you’re not using as much to stay a little cooler and only keep the rooms you spend the most time in at your ideal temp. Try to find the kind of space heater that’s a radiator style filled with oil, they hold the heat for longest so they’ll keep throwing heat for a while after you turn them off.
^(Gonna type in English because I don't have a French keyboard right now.)
Oh well. If you were my neighbour, I'd gladly do it for you!
Whoever ends up doing it, don't let them run your TV's power cable inside the wall. That's not to code, only rigid electrical cables are allowed inside a wall. Other cables like HDMI are fine though. If you want to hide the cables, you would need a new outlet behind the TV with a kit like this. If your setup is like mine where there's no space inside the wall at all (I have my TV mounted on an exterior wall in my basement with rigid foam insulation behind it), then a wide and flat paintable cable track like this works great.
I bought this one over a year ago
Sewell Direct SW-30093 Ghost Flat Indoor HDTV Antenna https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00BIO9VSE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_IkjGwbN4DVTK1
Pretty decent get 14/16 channels.
Just have to make it face the wall, and plug it into the LCD