Any chance Dawn of War 4 will run 4K upscaled on 2080 RTX?

The game has been delayed last minute. I was hoping to see system requirements by now. Anyone play the Beta and have any insight?

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u/NashDaypring1987 — 3 days ago

How much is appropriate if Nvidia already made you rich? Just curious.

This question was inspired by another post. The OP asked how much NVDA was appropriate in your portfolio. Apparently, OP had a substantial amount of NVDA. I was curious. What if NVDA already made you rich? Or, you were already rich. How would it change your thinking. Let's say NVDA is 60% of your portfolio but the portfolio is already worth $10M... $5M ... $2M. How would it change your thinking. Would you cash in your chips? Or, would it embolden you to take more risk?

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u/NashDaypring1987 — 10 days ago

Hardy windows Vs Rite Window... Is one any better than the other for New England weather?

I've always heard good things about the Hardy windows. This fellow at work says there is one big manufacturer of windows and they are all basically the same.

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u/NashDaypring1987 — 23 days ago

Should I use a cheaper window for a vestibule?

I have a vestibule that's enclosed. The front is has the main door entrance to my house. One side is actually an exterior wall. It has siding and everything. The other side has a simple wood frame and a pair of windows. The last side has a screen door and wood frame. The vestibule is technically not inside the house. The floor is an extension of the stone steps. Should I use the same window type as I used for the rest of the house? Or, can I get away with using something cheaper?

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u/NashDaypring1987 — 23 days ago

Doing a remodel should I go with cast iron or Americast (steel) tub?

This is a remodel of an existing bathroom in house from the 1950's. The project will be done by contractors. This is NOT a DIY project. The house currently has a cast iron tub. The bathroom is on the 1st floor. The tub needs to be removed. The tub would go inside a 3 wall alcove. The house layout is strange. There is a hall way that the tub would need to be snaked around to get into the bathroom. I would prefer a cast iron tub for its sturdiness. Plus, I've used the cast iron for a decade and it's fine and never gave me any problems. However, they weigh 300lbs. Would you go with cast iron or would you go with American Standard Princeton? Please explain why.

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u/NashDaypring1987 — 25 days ago

How sturdy are Americast tubs?

I am considering an Americast tub from American Standard, the Princeton. I know it's not as sturdy as an iron tub. Will the porcelain crack if I use a plunger on it? How strong of a hit can it take before chipping? How does it look at year 10?

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u/NashDaypring1987 — 25 days ago

Do I need to be concerned about window in shower?

I have a window in the shower. I am using a vinyl window. The tiles go up to the window. No wood trim around the window. Should I still be concerned about water and the window getting wet? If so, what can I do to protect the window?

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u/NashDaypring1987 — 29 days ago

Are there any bathroom tiles that are functionally better for the bathtub/shower combo?

I want something that has a lower chance of leaking (yes, I know there is water proofing under it) and less maintenance.

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u/NashDaypring1987 — 1 month ago

Is the volatility worth the eventual payoff?

I'm sure most people here believe BTC will outperform the S&P500... eventually. Do you think the delta will be worth all the headache? Would it be better simply to do the S&P500 and take a lower return?

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u/NashDaypring1987 — 1 month ago

Do you need to re-grout and re-seal shower wall tiles to prevent leaks?

I have shower bathtub combo. There was a leak and I had to redo the bathroom. Do I need to re-grout and re-seal the shower wall tiles every few years to prevent leaks? Basically what I am asking is what maintenance do I need to do to prevent leaks in the future. Thank you.

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u/NashDaypring1987 — 1 month ago

In the new digital only era, do retailers like Amazon and Walmart sell digital codes?

Will retailers still sell boxes with codes in them? Or will Sony Store front be the only place to buy PS6 games? Wouldn't this amount to a monopoly?

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u/NashDaypring1987 — 1 month ago

Need to replace cast iron, porcelain tub. What should I replace with?

Unfortunately, I need to remove my bathtub to get at some needed repairs. What should I replace it with? I like the sturdy feel of it. I don't want to have to replace it again in a few years. Should I stick with cast iron?

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u/NashDaypring1987 — 1 month ago
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Is it better to get tires mounted at good mechanic or big box tire shop?

I've heard of horror stories of wheels getting damaged. From my understanding, there is specialized equipment to mount tires.

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u/NashDaypring1987 — 2 months ago

Any chance Mondo will do re-do their older He-Man figures in 1/12

I love their older stuff but they were huge. I prefer the smaller scale. They have all the models. Can't they scale it down? I am probably wrong. Just curious.

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u/NashDaypring1987 — 2 months ago

Is it good idea to replace 30 yr snow blower?

I live in New England. I inherited a snow blower from my dad. It has served me well. Last year, it gave me trouble starting. It got going and didn't leave me in a lurch. Should I just tune it up? Or, perhaps I should consider buying a new one. I don't want to be in situation where I'm stuck in a snow storm without a functional snow blower.

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u/NashDaypring1987 — 2 months ago

Is it better to preventively replace brake pads?

Honda 2019 Civic. A few years back, I replaced my brakes when they started to make scratching noises when I stopped. I had to replace pads and rotors. Is it better to check pads on tire rotations and preventively replace pads as needed? Would it have saved me money in the long run?

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u/NashDaypring1987 — 2 months ago