5 million bonus and now us longs are down another 15 - 20%. I guess I’ll be looking on a 5 year horizon now. Signing out ELTP. Check back in 2030.

Keep toppin off 😑

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u/Beastious — 6 days ago
▲ 1 r/dji

Where should I purchase a DJI Air 3 Battery from in the United States?

Is b&h my safest bet? Is the air3s battery compatible with my air 3?

I have 2/3 left as one took too much salt from a trip a while ago, and I like having 3 for my trips...trying to figure out where to buy one.

Can't even get dji refresh anymore, what a joke this has all turned into.

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u/Beastious — 8 days ago

Left front axle leak years ago- recommend replacing shaft. Dealer quoted me $715 plus tax.

Definitely gonna go independent. Anybody have this and curious what you paid. 2014 ford fusion se hybrid with 158k miles.

I’ve spent $3100 this year fixing this thing up.
Power steering, rear wheel bearing, flat fire (bad luck).

Still better than a car payment? Idk, lol.

Ignore the years ago, typo on phone, just got diagnosed this yesterday after oil change.

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u/Beastious — 14 days ago

Best small group boat tour for the Baunei Coast + La Maddalena? (4 - 12 people)

Figured private isn’t worth it as you go to same places everybody else going so why drop over a $1000 when $200 does the job fine.

What are the best companies? Trying to book this over the weekend. Staying in Cala Gonone and La Maddalena.

Thanks for the help!

Also, if we went to La Pelosa … should we do a sunset cruise near Stintino after a beach day?

I’d consider renting a boat, but never done it before and don’t know if I want the stress of anchoring it or if the winds picked up and waves started to come in. I’d die lol.

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u/Beastious — 19 days ago
▲ 5 r/photographycirclejerk+1 crossposts

What should I add to my gear? Sony A7IV, just completed the holy trinity.

Hi, so I’ve had the Sony A7IV for a bit now and love it as a hybrid shooter. I have finally saved up and own a 12-24 GMII, 24-70 GMII, and 70-200 GMII.

I use a Nisi Swift 82MM VND for shooting in slog on my 24-70 GMII.

Should there be other filters I should add? I don’t own a CPL.

I have a $1000 budget for addons. Already own the peak design tripod.

I am now slowly saving for the Sony a1 ii, but that’ll be a next year type of investment.

I like landscape photography, waterfall photography, etc.

Travel 25-30 days a year and pick spots to push my photography. It’s an expensive hobby but one I enjoy.

Thanks for any help on what to add to my bag.

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u/Beastious — 21 days ago

Ideal parking time slot for Tre Cime ?

Cadini Di Misurina for sunrise before crowds are insane so was thinking the 5:00am slot?

Then can just relax and enjoy the Tre Cime portion after. Also, thinking of a getting a guide for the Monte Paterno via Ferrata for a first timer as well if people think that’s worth it.

Thanks for any insight.

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u/Beastious — 1 month ago

Couple more questions: I couldn't find answers in search bar. (1) Cala coticcio (2) Road conditions - Bau Mela Pools, S'ogliu Ermanu, Genna Silanna Pass, etc.

(1) Is a permit required year round to get to Cala Cotticcio? I read some conflicting information that you don't need a guide after September 15th? Is this true?

(2) Has anybody who stayed in Eastern Sardinia explored the Bau Mela and S'ogliu Ermanu Pools. How was driving there? How long does it take to get to them? Are the water levels any decent for the waterfall action in September? Not much information online. Everybody just talks about the Baunei Coast, which we're doing, but we want to see more than beaches in that area.

(3) How's the drive to the hike starting point for Cala Goloritzè ? We're gonna do a 12 man dinghy excursion, but we might want to hike there a separate day as everybody says the hike is amazing. Is the drive there pretty straight forward?

(4) There are a few times when hopping to our 3 different bases where we may need to leave our airport bags in car. Our valuables will of course go with us. How concerned should we be if we say wanted to hike Capo Testa on the way from Alghero to La Maddalena. It would just be clothes and toiletries in the bags lol.

(5) Top restaurant recommendations that need reservations: Cala Gonone, Alghero, La Maddalenna.

6 weeks away and getting excited. Just want to book as much as I can now and get more insight on what I'm getting myself into as I explore Sardinia for the first time. Thank you.

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u/Beastious — 1 month ago

Does Sixt allow you to bring their rental cars on the ferry to La Maddalena? Think we're sold for making this our home base for 3 nights instead of Palau. Don't want to book a spot and find out we can't even get there because of the rental car lol.

Thanks for the help.

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u/Beastious — 1 month ago
▲ 0 r/delta

Bought tickets 4 days ago. Price is legit $350 cheaper now. Am I cooked or can I somehow get my money back to rebook again? I want the flight but it's annoying how much it dropped in 4 freaking days.

Ridiculous

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u/Beastious — 1 month ago

16 Nights. 7 in Dolomites. 9 in Sardinia. Have rental cars for both. September 2nd - September 19th. Need help allocating how many nights to each area and which area's to stay in...

Dolomites:

We're flying in to Venice. Should we spend 3 nights in Cortina and 4 in Ortisei? Should we start with Ortisei because we need to get back to Venice to fly to Olbia? Trying to figure out which area to go first and which to do 4 nights in and which to do 3 nights in.

Sardinia:

Goals are the East, Northeast, and Northwest. We're thinking 4 in Cala Gonone, 3 in the Palua area (tbd, we don't know which is best for northeast) and 2 in Alghero. We want to explore a good amount on East so figured we'd start there and days would get slower and more chill throughout trip as we venture to more of the North.

Open to any other suggestions or places to stay and do our trips from. Any help on whether we should do Ortisei or Cortina first would be of great help. Thank you.

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u/Beastious — 1 month ago

Besides the famous beaches, are the waterfalls any decent in September as well as some of these “hidden gems” below or are they overhyped on social media reels.

Ussassai Natural Pools, Gorropu Canyon, Bau Mela Natural Pools, Sa Nurre de Su Hoda, Piscina Naturali Di Bau Mela, Cascade Sa Stiddiosa.

Some of the spots I’m looking at that might be doable in 9 days. Are the roads to these places insanely sketchy or doable? Thanks for any tips and pointers on said locations.

Beaches will be a priority and a must but I would like to explore the inside of Sardinia if time.

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u/Beastious — 1 month ago

Rental Car Question: Automatic - Does $100 - $130 per day sound about right if you included insurance packages for Dolomites/Sardinia?

Booking 2 rental cars. (1) Venice to Dolomites and back. (2) Sardinia (Olbia). The options are incredibly overwhelming and review are misleading. I just want to make sure the price sounds about right after taking insurances and I’m spending near $2000 on rental cars for my 2 weeks or so in Italy….

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u/Beastious — 1 month ago

Venture X for International Rental Car Companies: Italy

I always decline coverage in USA and just book with the VX, but international always spooks me and I feel like anybody and everybody is trying to scam me. I’m renting 2 different cars for about 15 days in Italy and the these dam insurance packages add up quick. Should I just book the rental cars and decline all coverage as long as a I book with VX?

Not sure what people do for international travel and how capital one dealt with issues.

Thanks.

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u/Beastious — 1 month ago

First Timer - 9 Days. Rental Car + Basic Itinerary for mid-September.

Anybody use this company? Only Sardinia Autonoleggio. What Insurances did you take? Does $1100 sound right for 9 days and all insurance for an automatic?

4 nights: Cala Gonone
3 nights: Paula Area - still TBD
2 nights: Alghero

Figured that’s enough time to explore east, northeast, and the northwest.

Trying to finish up the rental cars and lodging accommodations this week.

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u/Beastious — 1 month ago

Hypothetically, if we reverse split and get on Nasdaq then what would be an ideal fair value or what we’re worth the. since Wolv has us at $2.70…now.

After a reverse split
10:1 split
New average: $6.00
New price: $3.40
Position result: still -43%
15:1 split
New average: $9.00
New price: $5.10
Position result: still -43%
20:1 split
New average: $12.00
New price: $6.80
Position result: still -43%

Let’s say your average is .60. ELTP rips a split at .34 in this example.

Do we see ELTP going over $6.00, $9.00, or $12.00 after a 10/15/20 split ????

What happens if this thing just continues to drop after the split back to freaking $1 or lower.

R/S terrifies me but it seems like it’s going to be what happens and I bet it happens by Summer 2027.

In a fairy tale world, we’re bought out before end of year but I just don’t see it happening.

Did the math and you’re telling me we think this is fair value after the split if we assume $2.70 even though it’s freaking $0.34 right now.

📊 Equivalent post-split fair value
10:1 reverse split
$2.70 × 10 = $27.00
15:1 reverse split
$2.70 × 15 = $40.50
20:1 reverse split
$2.70 × 20 = $54.00

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u/Beastious — 2 months ago
▲ 3 r/tires

Good ole gash. Love me my monthly car problems. Had AAA and towed it to Firestone for a $371 fix. Not sure I got screwed or not but not trying to die on the roads.

u/Beastious — 2 months ago

I hope you sold that cute pump

Remember colleagues, Wolv pumps this to get out everytime we have a run up. He is selling as you buy and chase the hopium. It’s not hard to photoshop buys and holdings. Anybody with a IQ over 10 can do it.

We’ll get another pump soon from earnings so get some buys going around .33 - .35 and sell at .40.

This stock is still trending down, it’s a multi year glorified pump and dump.

.20 before .50. Anybody holding over a .40 will never see green again if they r/s. That is death.

1 billion outstanding shares. Warrants. Mikah Scam. OTC. Play their game. Sell the pumps as we fall back to the beginning.

With love, beast.

u/Beastious — 2 months ago

16-18 Days. September 3rd - September 19th/20th. Dolomites and Puglia.

Hi! Beginning stages of planning. 2 people. Renting a car. Comfortable driving. Drove in Madeira, Croatia, and Greek islands (experienced?).

Should we fly into Venice or Milan and then drive up to the Dolomites?

Would it make sense to do Dolomites first for 7-8 days and then Puglia area for 7-10 days?

For Puglia, thinking of Bari for 3 nights and day trips from there. Where would be the best spot to center ourselves for the more southern part of the boot of the Puglia area for another 3 nights or so?

What are the best parts of Puglia that we shouldn’t miss? What are the best parts of Dolomites that we shouldn’t miss?

Thanks for any help as we start the planning process. Budget is 10-15k.

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u/Beastious — 3 months ago