cannedtuna

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[–] cannedtuna 68 points 2 days ago

I feel like it’s becoming increasingly harder and harder to find TVs without smart crap built in.

[–] cannedtuna 19 points 5 days ago

I think I’d read before that it was because most of our foods now are soft foods so our teeth/jaws are not as strong.

[–] cannedtuna 10 points 5 days ago

No, it’s a legit comic publishing. Seen their booth at a comic convention and talked with them briefly. They’ve been at it for a while. Check eBay and search Do You Pooh? and there’s a ton of them.

[–] cannedtuna 11 points 6 days ago

From Do You Pooh? by Counterpoint Comics for anyone interested. All their covers feature Winnie the Pooh and Tigger parodying various comic covers and public figures. The contents of the comics parodied are also redrawn, or are original stories.

[–] cannedtuna 5 points 1 week ago

Highly recommend the site https://www.toonamiaftermath.com/ they run old school cartoons 24/7 with a full schedule.

[–] cannedtuna 10 points 1 week ago

Nice! Those look great!

One of these days I hope to get around to painting my set as well.

[–] cannedtuna 71 points 3 weeks ago

Dark as fuck… but sadly too real

[–] cannedtuna 3 points 3 weeks ago

He’s grounded…

[–] cannedtuna 7 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

So I found that I pretty reliably get 185ish if I don’t think about it and just click. Now what happens is the test gives you a blue blue or green green, then throws you color just a bit over the line opposite of your first then throws you colors the opposite but closer to that line back and forth about every time. Seems like my picks tend to be A, B, A, B, A, B pretty consistently, which lead to the same outcomes. Not intentional choices for me, but it feels like the shock of seeing a color variance compared to the last color makes it feel like it’s “more green” or “more blue” than the previous. I feel like they should have a sort of pallet (unintentional pun) cleanser in between each color to give a true test.

[–] cannedtuna 16 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

About 20% of Americans ages 50 and older have no retirement savings, according to an AARP survey in January. It also found 61% are worried they won’t have enough money for retirement.

[–] cannedtuna 21 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Like others have said, it’s speaker wires. That’s not what you’d used for electrical wiring. Nothing wrong with being cautious and checking for voltage with a multimeter, but those are most likely speaker wires.

The reason there are probably so many wires is they may have had a stereo receiver located there for patio audio or something similar with a cable box as one of the inputs on the receiver.

You might look into buying a tone and probe kit if you are having trouble locating the wires. A toner runs an audio tone through the wires and the probe wand has a speaker that helps you hear and follow the sound that runs down the wire.

 
 
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