If it still works you could just buy a external hard drive dock, and then just plug it into your current computer
I bought a range extender off Amazon, it's fairly easy to set up.
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00NR2VMNC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_i_VWB594VYP56NZPAGQN4J?psc=1
You download the app and the app basically leads you thru step by step.
Just curious, is there a reason to look specifically at K cups? I used them for a long time, but they aren’t cheap (not much cheaper than going to McD’s or something really), and even trying a number of different brands, I never really found it to be a good cup of coffee.
I use something like this for single cups now:
Cleanup is not really any harder than a k-cup (Filter in the garbage, quick rinse), and more environmentally friendly. Filters are about .05 apiece, and you can use any coffee. You can even use the Keurig to get hot water for brewing your cup.
Leafs games air on HNIC and usually once a week on TSN. With the potential of a Leafs post season (fingers crossed), CBC will likely air all Leafs game.
During the regular season, Leafs games aired on Sportsnet-O and LeafsTV are not broadcast on cable. But if you have Gamecenter and a DNS routing service like UnoTelly, you can watch every Leafs game.
Hope this helps. Go Leafs Go.
This is just creating a mesh network in your house. I junked my sasktel router long ago and bought the 3 pack of Google nest mesh pods and have had much more consistent internet speeds since.
>decommissioned
Uh, no. The existing overpass will have 2 cloverleafs and continue to be used to provided east bound access into the city from the north and south bound access to the bypass from the east.
2 of the new bridges will provided dedicated, separated north / south passage on the bypass and the 3rd one is part of a flyover for eastbound to northbound traffic.
This gives a good overview of the layout: https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=15/50.3958/-104.7014 the current eastbound exit to Pinkie is going to be part of a service road on the south side. The first grid road west of Pinkie (Condie Road) no longer connects to the #1 directly so as to not interfere with the bypass.
Looks pretty similar to these Hurley shirts. Same fabric composition and similar colours. I wouldn't order from Amazon, but hopefully that leads you somewhere.
Yamaha MG10 if you want an old-fashioned analog board. I am a HUGE fan of Yamaha mic preamps. I have a Steinberg UR824 Interface with D-Pres in it, and I often mix on an old Yamaha DM1000 board with kick ass mic pres in it as well.
I should also mention, I am an audio tech and broadcast technologist by trade. At my work, we consider those little Behringer boards as disposable. We don't even put asset tags on them because they will be junk in under a few years. I am 99.9% certain you will not be able to get it repaired to make it worth your while.
with tankless even tanked the distance from the unit to the taps is something to consider. You can install a loop to help even one of these.
I have a rental that everything major like showers are within 5ft of the unit so hot water fast isn't an issue.
https://www.amazon.ca/Miracle-Gro-110405-Garden-Feeder/dp/B00IOCY6SS/
I have this and fill it with dr brohnners soap. Im sure theres better hose attachments specifically for spraying soap but its what i have on hand.
Last year I was at my wits end trying to keep up with a little squirt bottle and so as soon as I saw them in the trees I started spraying them with it and they die within a couple seconds
It will work but it will only be useful for dry, dusty snow. If the snow is wet or heavy it's not going to do a thing, and much of our winters here have heavier snow.
If you only have a small area to clear you could look into something like a Greenworks or Snow Joe cordless snow shovel. They're meant for clearing small areas.
I bought this last year and couldn’t be happier:
Asus RT-AC86U/CA Dual Band Wireless Router
It doesn’t have Wi-Fi 6 but unless you’re gaming or have a large house it won’t make a difference.
I turned off Sasktel’s Wi-Fi and returned the Optimum access point. Everything in my house works better now and never have Wi-Fi issues.
I have temporarily solved the issue on my end! Unfortunately it's kind of an inelegant solution.
I found that if I use a VPN and connect to a non-Canadian server (the best one I have found is Seattle, at least using NordVPN), my upload speeds are pretty damn close to what they should be (it isn't quite 150Mbps but it's like, 110-120 which is pretty close especially for using a VPN).
I'm not sure why this works as I am not incredibly knowledgeable on what the VPN does to circumvent the issues, but it works and I am able to use it when uploading things (on any website) and get good speeds.
I shouldn't have to do this to get the speeds, but at least I can say definitively that it is not my equipment or devices that are the problem.
All my wi-fi devices that matter are connected to the 5Ghz band (stuff like my thermostat and smart bulbs are connected to 2.4Ghz, but I don't believe these are the issue as I've tested everything with my wi-fi totally disabled and it still happened)
I have no cloud storage backups set-up (which is kind of bad in and of itself!), so not the issue either.
Don't use a VPN, although a friend gave me their NordVPN login and at one point I was getting a good upload speed from one of the servers? Only happened once and for like, an hour so I'm not sure what happened there but I can't reproduce it. Don't use a VPN other than that testing I was doing though.
Issue persists amongst different browsers.
Not sure which firmware's you mean, but they just changed my Sasktel gateway to an Arris one from a Pace one when the tech was here earlier so I don't think that's the issue.
Power source hasn't changed.
I live in a house so other signals shouldn't be conflicting, also the issue happens hardwired, which addresses your point below.
I am on Windows 11, but my roommate's computer is not and I have an Android phone. Plus I've had no issues before this and have been on W11 since it was in Insider Preview.
I appreciate the advice!! Helps me keep track of the small things that are easy to forget when troubleshooting.
We’ve always used these for music while camping. Great sound but can barely hear them beyond 10-15 feet
Bluetooth Speaker, Portable Wireless Speaker for Outdoor/Bike/Beach, Compact Shower Speaker w/Loud Stereo Sound, IPX5 Waterproof & Dustproof, Detachable Suction Cup https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B09VBLR2W1/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_44S957Y33EM81A0D0Q13?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I know you're not excited over mattresses in a box but I just would like to share that both my sons bought a Zinus Green Tea Foam and Spring Hybrid Mattress through Amazon for their respective apartments and they looooved it. An 8-inch Queen sells for $299. In case you're interested, here's the link to the item.
I use an I-Spring from Amazon. About $300. I feed softened water to it, then supply the fridge water and ice maker with it. Water tastes great and no hard water to foul up the icemaker. (,,,There is negligible salt in softened water, it is only used to regenerate the resin). My city water pressure in East Arcola is 4 bar or about 60PSI at the meter. You can grab a cheap pressure gauge and add it to a chunk of old garden hose, and then check pressures around your house. Test with and without loads, like sprinklers for the heck of it. Note mine has no booster pump, but I might add one sometime in the future as the fridge water valve will chatter once in a while as the pressure is down to about 15 PSI out of the RO pressure tank right before it kicks in to refill the pressure tank. The booster pump is said to reduce waste water a bit too. Just trying to keep it simple now. It chatters a couple times a week, but I have a 30 ft run of (1/2") pex from furnace room to the fridge. Then a stop valve and 3/8" SS braided hose to fridge. Shorter run may be fine. Right now for ever gallon of filtered water about 5 gallons goes down the drain, which kinda sucks. But we love the great tasting water and drink much more water than before. Ice and water is most common beverage now with meals. I look at it as likely one extra toilet flush a day of water is sent down the sewer. Filters ate easy to change,, I change once per year.
iSpring RCC7AK, NSF Certified, 6-Stage Superb Taste High Capacity Under Sink Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Filter System with Alkaline Remineralization-Natural pH, White https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B005LJ8EXU/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_MBNG9P5FB7CHK7RMX501?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Exploring the grass easements in Whitmore Park can make for an interesting nature walk. Most of them appear to have been mowed in the past few weeks. Since most yards have trees at the back it effectively creates a tree lined trail.
The brown dashed lines indicate the easements. https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=16/50.4023/-104.6022
Josh’s garage —the location, food, room and view sucks but the amenities are over-the-top excellent.
They offer a high quality collection of diverse and shocking porn acquired from what looks to be a bootleg copies off a hand-held cam, and have a large selection of various sized dildos on hand and restraints for all occasions.
Did I mention they provide a tub of lube with every stay?
Absolute luxury.
If you can find the big dipper, NEOWISE is below that and to the right, fairly low in the horizon but not too low. Saw it naked eye from Douglas Park on the 16th at about 10:30 pm. It looks fuzzy with a small tail to the eye, but if you have binoculars you should be able to make out the tail very well. With binoculars you will definitely know when you see it. This is a pretty good map: https://www.accuweather.com/en/space-news/how-to-see-comet-neowise-in-the-evening/778187?utm_medium=push&utm_source=pushly&utm_content=603995&utm_campaign=pushly_trial&fbclid=IwAR1TmJmOYKOVUnktUjwdQpdA-cjregf2-rQ4l7OFnTr8QOLaeljFl5krayQ
I'm assuming you meant to say west of Pinkie. The first grid west of Pinkie was permanently disconnected from the number 1 a few years ago during bypass construction. https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=15/50.3937/-104.7181
Map is updated, but will take several hours to a day for all the tile caches to fully update. So it ends up showing a mix of old / new for a while. https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=12/50.4391/-104.5814
Yes, a paved path was added there last year and the old path to 23rd Ave was paved as well. I haven't been in there on the weekend, but during the weekday its been quiet most times I ride through there. https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=17/50.42455/-104.60530
If you're not in a hurry check out bedstory on Amazon (or whatever Amazon alternative you choose).
I have the above linked Mattress, and have no complaints.
https://www.23andme.com/en-ca/
It's not perfect. But it's a start. It can give you a list of potential diseases you may be genetically predisposed to.
You have to be aware that it's not dealing with certainties, but rather percentages and likelihoods, and sometimes the research isn't all there. But it's certainly a good start.
I don't have Max so I haven't had to worry about it, personally.
I'm using an old PC running PfSense, which has vlan support and I absolutely love it as a router.
A buddy of mine went to Staples, though, and bought the $90 Asus SOHO router which also has vlan support and has a setting to allow broadcast traffic through, which is pretty much all that Max needs. He has successfully replaced the Actiontec at his house with the Asus and it works just as well, if not better.
If you haven't already, change your password.
Try Wireshark (https://www.wireshark.org/) to capture activity on your network based on device.
If you find your suspected source you can disrupt their connection ie packet sending
I didn't actually even like OTV's, they sold me an A to C cable multiple times saying it was 3.0 but it was only 2.0.
That said, I went through this last month, I literally could not find an A to C cable that was 3.0. They are all 2.0 "charge cables" (which shouldn't exist imho, they should all be 3.0, especially the C to C cables).
If you look online on amazon, Anker powerlines are good and UGreen cables are good.
This is what I went with Anker USB C Cable, Powerline USB... https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01E9W8KYC?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Ultimately I can't wait for memory express, I really hope they expand here.
If you can't plug in regularly, your best bet is to get an oil change and pay up for synthetic oil. Synthetic flows better at lower temperatures compared to conventional oil, and your starter won't have to work as hard on cold mornings.
Also, if you can sometimes plug in I would get a battery tender. It will keep your battery fully charged and keep it from freezing. I've always used CTEK chargers, but there are other brands that are probably just as good.
I use a couple of these in my house. One has been running 24/7 for 6 years maybe?
They can be tricky to find in the city. I usually just go to amazon to get little stuff like that.
48 Crib Pegs If you have Amazon Prime then you can have them at your place tomorrow.
I've used these bulbs outside for 2 years now. I think they are classified as indoor bulbs, if I'm not mistaken, but have worked flawlessly.
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B075FKKXR3/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_9qBIFbB0Q8MXB
Link for the lazy Android user https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ca.gc.hcsc.canada.stopcovid
If you can afford an iPhone, get your butler to find it for you
I hadn't downloaded it, but have now.
Microsoft Surface Go 2 with a docking station for dual monitors and full size keyboard/mouse. The tablet is around $500 from places like Staples and can act as an easy to use touch tablet for on the couch while being easy to connect with a single cable to the docking station for dual screen goodness and desktop computer experience.
Hey u/Nightwing3, I am assuming you're in Regina? If so -
We get French CBC, CBC, Global and CTV. The picture is actually technically a touch cleaner than through a digital box (the signal is uncompressed) but I mean, you'd be really, really hard pressed to see a difference. We're talking like 1% difference, maybe? Still, it's nice to know that the free version is actually technically better than the paid one. Now if only we could get more than 4 channels! :-)
This is the one I got - I'm very happy with it. (as others have noted, Global will be tough to get - moving the antenna a few feet can make all the difference, JFYI!) That said, there's been a lot more added to their inventory since I bought mine 5 years ago, so... could be something just as good, for cheaper. And wow, this one has gone up in price, as I paid <40 for it back then. But I'm 100% happy with it.
https://www.amazon.ca/Winegard-Company-FL-5000-FlatWave-Digital/dp/B0063705PE/
(oh and, do not get an amp'ed one - even if it was amp'ed, we still wouldn't get any additional channels out here. Although maybe Global would be less of an issue to get?)
Oh and finally, check out http://www.tvfool.com/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29to see what your reception should be like - kind of a fun site to see what channels you get regardless of where you live.
How about you just start with a book
For you I'd recommend this one
Damn forgot about the micro SD Card 32 GB is $18.00. so add another $20.00 to make it $130.00.