Prep for Next Year - Camping

First Bass, was an absolute blast! Wanted to inquire about camping setup ideas so we know better for next year. We were definitely NOT prepared enough. Not my first Gorge festival, but the Gorge in August is another beast entirely. Maybe I'm too old or I was too sober, but I got max 4 hours of sleep a night, energy levels were mad low until sundown. How did you guys beat the heat/noise?

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u/NationalPea831 — 2 days ago

BullX NEO alternative?

When I dipped my toes in crypto, I admittedly didn't know what I was doing. After getting burned in the altcoin space during the last bull run, I started using BullX specifically for markups and research. I've learned a lot over the years, but they recently suspended the platform. Anyone have any good alternatives? Not necessarily to trade with, but one that has good markups, editing, and access to indicators? Also, any good paper trading platforms out there?

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u/NationalPea831 — 2 months ago

Monopoly Go Tip

I just learned about this and wanted to share my findings. For anyone playing Monopoly Go for FreeCash, there's an app called StickerHub that links to your Monopoly Go account. It's a sticker exchange and connects people to trade with for completing albums. Wish I knew about this a week ago! Happy dice generating

Edit: keep in mind there is a limit to 5 sticker trades a day on Monopoly Go. Almost burned myself on this 😅 You can turn off proposals through StickerHub on the front page once you reach your limit

u/NationalPea831 — 3 months ago

Customer Support Experience

I hear a lot of horror stories about Freecash and their customer service. I just had my first non-tracking experience and was hesitant to even reach out. However, my experience was great. The support turn around was maybe an hour, and I greatly appreciated the transparency. Just throwing this out there for the naysayers, it's not all doom and gloom.

Game was Domino Dreams Android. Kind of bummed because I actually didn't mind the game 😅

u/NationalPea831 — 3 months ago

Short Friendly Careers?

Hey everyone! I (26F) work in aerial telecom (fiber fairy lineman). I've been here for roughly 8 months. There are days where I love it, days where I hate it, and I'm constantly oscillating between being extremely satisfied to wanting to find another path.

I think it's because I love the blue collar aspect, hands on and what not. But I run into a lot of physical limitations that make it harder than it should be. One of the biggest struggles I find is my height (5'2")/limb length. Positioning in both the bucket and on hooks is so difficult, I find myself doing things that violate safety (climbing on top rungs of bucket, etc). I don't mind most of the time, but I slow the team down this way, and I feel like it will bite me in the ass as I get more experienced.

Do you guys have any career suggestions? Something hands on, but where my height won't be a limiting factor? I'd prefer to avoid school/apprenticeships. I was thinking about splicing within the same company - I will have bucket/hook work, but it's relatively minimal in comparison.

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u/NationalPea831 — 3 months ago
▲ 1 r/camaro

Hi everyone! Please let me know if this isn't allowed - I am a stressed girlfriend that knows nothing about cars, hoping this community can help.

My boyfriend has a 1997 3.8 Camaro. This old girl has many problems, but we are financially tight and he loves this car. We smelled gasoline when we started her up today and this part is leaking. Does anybody know what this is? Is this something we can replace with youtube videos or is this a "take-in" sort of issue?

Thank you!!

u/NationalPea831 — 4 months ago