Guygan
Guygan t1_j39pe56 wrote
Bottom of your class, and you're an art history major?? Probably hard.
Top of your class and you're an engineer? Probably not as hard.
Guygan t1_j31g0m6 wrote
- Your post was regarding cooking, cleaning, general maintenance items.
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Guygan t1_j2wmwsf wrote
Reply to comment by Jim_from_snowy_river in Is there a DIY sub with fewer rules, designed for people trying to get help with DIY? by [deleted]
There was nothing in your light post that indicated that you were doing a project, what the goal of the project was, and what your question was.
If you had posted pics of the fixture, stated what you were trying to accomplish, stated what you’d found from Googling, and stated what your specific problem was, it would be an acceptable post.
Guygan t1_j2wlmec wrote
Reply to comment by Jim_from_snowy_river in Is there a DIY sub with fewer rules, designed for people trying to get help with DIY? by [deleted]
One of your posts was asking where to buy a product. That’s not a DIY question.
The other was asking how your light fixture works. Also not a DIY question.
Guygan t1_j2wl9z4 wrote
Reply to comment by Jim_from_snowy_river in Is there a DIY sub with fewer rules, designed for people trying to get help with DIY? by [deleted]
I’ve looked at your recent posts. They definitely don’t meet our guidelines and and that’s why they were removed.
Guygan t1_j2wkqjf wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Is there a DIY sub with fewer rules, designed for people trying to get help with DIY? by [deleted]
Help requests Self/Text Posts Only. All help requests must be made in the form of a self/text post (if you don’t know what that is, please message the moderators or learn the basics of reddit). If at all possible, include photos. A picture is worth a thousand words. Upload them to imgur, and include a link to the image set in the body of your self-post. Try not to submit just one; the more photos at different angles and zooms the better. Include the location of your request, if appropriate. This especially applies to questions about building code requirements. Specific questions only We only allow help requests once you have decided on an approach to your project, or have run in to a problem with a project underway. Your question must include context about the project you're attempting, the problem you have run in to, and the solution you are hoping to find. Questions asking how to get started with a project, which approach would be best for a project, where one can purchase a product or asking if someone has used a product before are not permitted here Please research first before posting a help request in /r/DIY. Check Google, search this subreddit to see if your problem has been answered before. We should not be your first stop when you run into a problem or have a question. If you do some research and are still unable to find your answer to your specific question, please include the details of your research when you ask your question here so that we don't cover the same ground again. Provide as much detail as possible.
Guygan t1_j2wkmnb wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Is there a DIY sub with fewer rules, designed for people trying to get help with DIY? by [deleted]
Next time message us and we can explain. And please re-read the guidelines.
Guygan t1_j2wgdm7 wrote
Reply to Is there a DIY sub with fewer rules, designed for people trying to get help with DIY? by [deleted]
> geared toward completed projects
Absolutely incorrect.
The majority of posts here are help requests.
Have you read our posting guidelines? If not, please do. It will help you understand how to post questions here.
AND for questions that don’t meet our criteria, you can post in our weekly thread, or in our Discord.
If you have questions about how to post here, please message the Moderators.
Guygan t1_j2pp7ky wrote
- You are asking about a project that someone else did.
- You are not asking a question relating to something DIY.
- You are not asking a question at all.
- You are submitting a "DIY Tips" or "Tricks" post.
- You are trying to submit a survey / fundraiser.
- You are asking what an item is called - try /r/whatisthisthing.
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Guygan t1_j2nlzhf wrote
Reply to Something is causing CO2 buildup in part of the house- how do I secure the windows so I can ventilate it? by [deleted]
If your carbon monoxide alarms are going off, YOU AND YOUR ANIMALS NEED TO EVACUATE IMMEDIATELY. Call your local emergency services and leave the building.
Guygan t1_j2km22n wrote
Reply to comment by Andrew_Lollo-Baloney in Cell coverage by sofuckinawkward
OP is looking at coverage in southern Maine. Not midcoast.
Guygan t1_j2kb0bh wrote
Reply to Cell coverage by sofuckinawkward
Most carriers are co-located on the same towers so coverage is basically the same across carriers.
Guygan t1_j2jzvul wrote
Reply to Your favorite outdoor live music spots by snrpsnp
Thompson's Point.
Guygan t1_j2iew2l wrote
Reply to comment by lol1231yahoocom in Maine Dr wants to throw a gradnade at Maine med by zoolilba
> I don’t know what happened
Mental illness happened.
Guygan t1_j2ibrqq wrote
Reply to comment by kmkmrod in Maine Dr wants to throw a gradnade at Maine med by zoolilba
This is mental illness.
Guygan t1_j2gpx4z wrote
Reply to Painting Tips by Urban_Nugget
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Guygan t1_j2fokwr wrote
Reply to comment by Elouiseotter in Poland spring water by KeithMaine
Water filters are a thing that exist.
Guygan t1_j2foivz wrote
Reply to comment by mainlydank in Poland spring water by KeithMaine
Water filters are a thing that exist.
Guygan t1_j2fihbs wrote
Reply to Will bowing shelfs keep getting worse? by The_Zurgeon
- You are asking about a project that someone else did.
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Guygan t1_j2fi1mz wrote
Reply to comment by Unfair_Holiday_3549 in Bar Harbor in January questions. by Unfair_Holiday_3549
Call the chamber of commerce.
Guygan t1_j2fgc7z wrote
Reply to Bar Harbor in January questions. by Unfair_Holiday_3549
> if you can visit that area in January?
CAN you? Yes.
> Is anything closed around that area?
In January? Almost everything.
Guygan t1_j2fd693 wrote
Reply to Poland spring water by KeithMaine
Don't drink bottled water. It's a huge waste, and a scam.
Guygan t1_j2fatib wrote
Reply to comment by Traumadan in Duck hunting Scarborough Marsh this morning. by bluecollarNH
It’s actually a pretty great place to hunt ducks.
Guygan t1_j2f560u wrote
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Guygan t1_j39prvz wrote
Reply to comment by edsheeranismyking in How much would you say a University of Maine degree is valued? by edsheeranismyking
Undergrad business degrees are a dime a dozen. No one at Goldman Sachs is gonna hire you for M&A if that's what you're looking for.
Your first job will be doing Excel for some small company. Then you just work your way up from there. If you're a pleasant person, you work well with others, and you are good at making friends, you'll do fine.