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Weekly Ramblecast 142: A Shish Kabob for a Robot

This week's ramble covers subjects such as: the satisfaction of installing your own gutters, how to politely dump your contractor, what to do when your new cat arrives with some friends, organizing your PC build parts, and the sheer terror of streaming without realizing it.

CHAPTERS

(00:00:00) Start of show
(00:00:14) Gotta be careful with those stream buttons!
(00:05:02) Zeke brought some friends with him
(00:09:43) DRUM PAD DOWN
(00:12:57) Time for a lesson at screw school
(00:18:32) Who's ready to spend thousands on a tool set?
(00:25:13) Always be prepared!
(00:28:23) Organizing your PC build parts, a fine art
(00:35:43) So uh, who you like in motherboards lately?
(00:42:30) The gutters are officially up
(00:48:46) How do you dump your contractor?
(00:52:14) Fighting humidity is a losing battle
(00:59:44) The garage will still happen... eventually

Weekly Ramblecast 142: A Shish Kabob for a Robot

Comments

Re: Snap-On. Dad was a dealer mechanic for over 40 years I grew up in the car business and Harley-Davidson business. Snap-On is basically the professional-grade industry standard. It's publicly traded and a legit tool company People who drive the trucks (toolpersons) come by the dealers and garages usually every week on a certain day and will finance the tools and tool boxes. They're also great because they sell special tools for certain makes and models and jobs and you can tell them you need X tool for X job or they can recommend what you might need. Snap-on and Mac (the other big one) usually guarantee them for life, and as it is they can withstand usually way more professional use than a cheap socket from Lowe's or something. They're expensive, yes, but not usually a much higher grade than your average shadetree mechanic or average homeowner needs.

Matt

Testing pets for food allergies are the worst. It can takes months sometimes to a year to figure out exactly what's going on. If you have a dog, and are in the prime training age, it's a huge pain to not be able to use training treats.

Bruce Chang


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