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Knowing me, I'll end up melting my skates, lol. |
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I only got them punched because they were too pinchy for me because my foot got bigger. Or I got fat? I'm not really sure what happened. |
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Usually when you buy them in store, they just include the baking for free I think? So $40 is the decent rate for this service? |
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I think it'll be less than $40 because I had to get mine punched, if you're just baking them, it should be a little cheaper. You can just call them for the rates and see which one is cheapest. I just go to Scoffs because they're close to me. I would rather go to Scoffs or Cyclone over Sport Chek though. Also, best to try them on before you buy them online, sizing is highly variable with skates. |
There’s a Hong Kong market in new west today. It’s pretty neat. https://i.postimg.cc/XvFCHsPk/IMG-3972.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/bw4n97mv/IMG-3988.jpg |
Anyone have experience with a neighbour's tree roots fucking up your driveway? Just noticed a part of the concrete under our carport is starting to lift as well. |
Dig around the Driveway and cut out all the roots |
Is there anywhere other than best buy to buy TV’s anymore? Moreso higher end models I’m looking at a few different models $3000+ which Costco doesn’t carry, I’d always prefer to purchase from Costco however they do not carry the model I want. I fucking hate Best Buy and would prefer to not buy from them but other than visions or BB is there anywhere that carry TV’s? May just have to buy a lower end model and buy from Costco as opposed to dealing with BB |
You could try Visions when I bought my oled a few years back they actually ended up with the best price after haggling a bit. |
London drugs? I've always had good experiences buying electronics/photography stuff there. |
Yea I’d much prefer to buy from LD than any of those places but again don’t have the model, right now at least.. Looking for Sony A95K but may just opt to buy a different TV from Costco as I said, the peice of mind may be worth the performance difference :/ |
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Anyone have experience on whether the owner of the tree is liable for paying repairs for a broken driveway/carport due to a tree that they owned? https://i.imgur.com/M1pCN4W.png Idiot neighbours decided to keep the tree when they rebuilt the house. As it's right on the property line, branches have now covered half of our driveway and the roots are destroying the concrete/asphalt in our driveway and carport. Apparently my parents tried asking them to split the cost of cutting their tree's branches several years ago and they told my parents to fuck off, so I don't think it'd be any different now. We ended up taking a small ladder and cutting it ourselves, but we haven't done anything about the branches higher up. Concrete goes all the way to the fence for the driveway area, so can't really dig around it to kill the roots. Not to mention the concerns of cutting the roots of a tree that's as tall as a power pole. The carport area has a small area to walk through, so I can solve the carport area, but still same concerns exist. I imagine getting anyone to come out to fix these issues are going to be pretty expensive, and I don't think it's our responsibility to foot the bill. It's not our tree fucking up other people's property. |
Are you dead set on Sony? My LG OLED has been amazing and the UI has been great compared to past TVs I've had. |
So the LG C2 is like a pretty amazing TV for $2300 and that’s my alternative as Costco sells it But kinda set on the new QD OLED |
@Razor I’m not sure what bylaws are in Japan, BC but in Surrey the city has to approve tree removal so maybe that wasn’t a choice for your neighbour if their request was denied. My neighbour’s tree has done the same to my driveway. My dad thought it might be an invasive species so I went to the city. They said it wasn’t. I was hoping Surrey would’ve been on the hook as they would’ve approved the original neighborhood plans. That said, people can plant trees.. the city would investigate what was approved originally. I’d start with the city before pissing off a neighbour. That said, the lady next door to me turned 100 recently so I’m leaving her alone regardless lol |
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Don’t buy on spec. Buy on longevity. I had a buddy sold on Samsung and he bought 3 TV’s before I had to replace my Aquos. Spec sheets are designed to convince you it’s a better deal but it’s rarely a better investment when it comes to total cost of ownership. |
Always check here before buying a TV. https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/be...-on-the-market The Samsung QDOLED is the top right now. |
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I emailed them last time about the overhanging branches and they said we were on the hook. Thought it was kind of weird because https://www.burnaby.ca/services-and-payments/trees says "As a property owner in Burnaby, you’re responsible for maintaining all the trees on your property." I'm guessing it's only trees that aren't reaching over to someone else's property? Seems like anything to do with trees in your property is your own responsibility even if the tree isn't yours. Seems kind of fucking stupid, no? If I planted a tree and it was a massive inconvenience to my neighbour, I'm not responsible for anything. I get to reap all the rewards of having a piece of nature and privacy with none of the negatives. Well, I guess if it was super massive like the one my neighbour has, I'd probably have to get someone to trim it every couple of years. Oh wait, they never trimmed our side, those fuckers. It's pretty shit. The wall of trees pretty much extend our entirety of our driveway and half of the carport if you take a look at the aerial view. Just constant crap from the trees falling down and bird taking shits on our vehicles. I didn't notice these things before, but since my dad passed away I've had to manage a lot of the things around the house. Or maybe I've just gotten older and things piss me off easily now. :considered: |
All overhang is considered the neighbouring properties tree, you're free to cut any overhang down without even giving ur neighbour a heads up, it's annoying tho My parents neighbour has this monstrous tree that they never trim, it's growing sideways and overhangs and completely blocks out the sun to the rents, but the branches are so high up I don't think an arborist has a long enough crane to deal with it, something I've got to look into as well |
Yeah, we cut the low hanging ones where we can, but like that tree, our neighbour's are all very tall and would require a professional arborist to come in. Just hope that your neighbour is nice enough to half and half on the bill, otherwise you're shit out luck and stuck with the bill for something that isn't even your fault. Yeah, some say it's the cost of owning a house, but I strongly disagree. Cost of owning a house should not involve hiring professionals to bring a crane/lift in to cut the branches off a tree that you don't own and other folks in to repair/replace a driveway/carport because of the same tree. I wonder if the city will see differently about the roots issue. Had to replace our entire roof and carport roof last year, so that was already a reasonable dent in the wallet. Guess replacing the driveway/carport could be next. |
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Consecutively, our LG TV died a day or two AFTER warranty expired. We have been very lucky (emphasis on lucky) where LG was kind to honour warranty. Keep in mind this is a mid-level television, and not a top-of-the-line model. We are on our 3rd LG TV replaced by LG themselves but it happens every year litearlly one or two days after the "warranty" expires and it is annoying and inconvenient. I won't be buying another LG TV and after this one dies next month, some time around June 15 - 17 ($10 bet on this) we're turfing it for good. I can't help but believe there is some kind of planned obsolescence on their low/mid-tier televisions. |
I bought a 40" Samsung in 2011 and it just won't die and the space above my fireplace is too small for anything bigger / wall with the couch is too close for anything bigger. Good thing I'm not super into AV tech. I would definitely buy a Samsung TV again though! |
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