Calls are choppy on wifi calling and with wifi calling off

I've always had decent call service with wifi calling on, but recently it started being choppy. So I turned wifi calling off but still have the same issue. I don't know if it was a symptom of an update, but I'm trying to solve it.

Any one else have this issue? Anyone have a fix?

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Grease/oil like stains happening to all of our clothes.

We can't figure this out. We think it's coming from the washer or dryer but nothing seems greasy in there. We don't use fabric softener and we use tide free and clear detergent and not a lot. It's frustrating because you can't tell when the clothes are wet but after going through the dryer it sets the stain and we can't get it out.

We've used glisten washing machine cleaner to no avail.

u/PM_me_ur_launch_code — 7 days ago

Are these chips a concern in this enameledDutch oven?

It was a gift from my wife's late mother and she is attached to it but I say we shouldn't use it due to the chipping.

u/PM_me_ur_launch_code — 11 days ago

My setup for camping, tailgating, and whatever else.

A while ago I asked how people take their beer camping. I didn't want to spend a ton of money on a cooler for a 5 gallon keg, and drag my CO2 tank along so instead a spent a ton of money on two 2.6 gallon kegs, a regulator to fit sodastream canisters, and a couple of used cansiters I got off Facebook. This all fit into this old Coleman cooler with some slight heat bending of the inside of the lid.

I did a trial run with one keg and the sodastream CO2 and regulator in the cooler. It worked but I didn't want to get the regulator wet in the ice/water so I found some 3d print files for a sodastream wall mount. I adapted it to fit the handle bracket of the cooler, then printed another for a spare tank just in case.

I got a refill adapter to fill the tanks from my 5 or 10 lb tanks, so I'm not throwing money away trading them in.

I used a picnic tap last time and I might again for the upcoming trip with friends. I have a spare intertap faucet laying around and might grab another to throw on the front for fun. Pretty stoked with how it's coming along.

I have a Rice lager cold conditioning for our labor day trip and just brewed up a fat tire clone.

https://imgur.com/a/lzLS26W

u/PM_me_ur_launch_code — 14 days ago

Do you sanitize your fresh water hose?

I was sanitizing my fresh tank today and realized my hose wouldn't be sanitized and that I have never sanitized it. I decided to put a bleach solution in a bucket and recirculate it through the hose with a submersible pump. After I saw what came out of the hose back into the bucket I had to dump the bleach water and get more.

We don't drink the water from our RV but we do wash hands, shower and wash dishes with it. It was pretty eye opening to see what was coming out of it, even after draining it each use.

I had googled around and didn't see a lot about sanitizing the hose so I thought I would share how I went about it.

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u/PM_me_ur_launch_code — 25 days ago
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My FIL keeps sharing, commenting etc. on AI profiles on FB. How would you go about telling him they're not real?

He's widowed and lonely and recently told his daughters that he's started dating again at 78 years old. He keeps sharing obvious AI pictures and videos of older women, some which are a bit suggestive or just plain lewd.

We aren't that close and I feel weird being the one to tell him, but nobody else seems to be doing it either.

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u/PM_me_ur_launch_code — 27 days ago

Any tips for filling the flat pin style blue canisters?

I purchased one of these to refill some tanks I got, and I'm using my 5lb co2 tanks upside down as it isn't a siphon tank.

Every time I crack the host tank it trips the anti fill valve no matter how slow I do it.

I was able to get one filling when I unscrewed the donor tank a little bit from the host tank but after that I haven't been able to replicate.

I know the other pin is easier to fill but aside from finding those used I assume you can't get them anymore via swaps or new?

u/PM_me_ur_launch_code — 29 days ago

Traffic counting device (?) gave me a flat tire. Who governs those?

I think they're for counting traffic but they're the black strips across the roadway that go to a box on the side. I just was turning left off of Trent and drove over one closer to the edge and then my light came on. Got out and it was hissing.

Who should I contact about that? City, county, someone else?

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u/PM_me_ur_launch_code — 1 month ago

PET bottles

I've been debating buying a case of PET bottles for taking camping, traveling, etc. But at $35 for a case of 24 500ml bottles just seemed a bit off putting. I've thought about reusing soda bottles but those are all clear now from what I've found.

I was at the grocery store yesterday and found Teddy's sarsaparilla comes in a 26oz amber pet bottle. My local store had them for $1.25 a piece and it tastes great. I had never had sarsaparilla but it tastes like Barqs root beer to me. They also have a root beer which comes in amber and some other flavors that are clear.

Even if you dump all the soda you're still getting bottles cheaper or at the same price as the 500ml PETs from Amazon or morebeer.

I haven't tested yet if there is flavor carry over as I just bought them yesterday but I figure it would be like a fermenter that holds smell but doesn't carry over into the beer.

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u/PM_me_ur_launch_code — 1 month ago

How do you take your beer camping?

I'm going on a camping trip at the beginning of September. I told people I would bring some beer, mainly cause I want to share.

Initially I was going to bring a corny and a small trashcan but I don't know how long that would last with ice in it.

Then I thought about bottle but I don't want to counter pressure fill a ton of those.

I found a keg cooler bag that you fill with ice and people say it holds cold for 48 hours. But my other issue I don't really want to bring my 5lb CO2 tank and regulator and risk breaking that.

So then I was looking at sodastream bottles, mini regulators and filling adapters, but at that point it's adding at least $100 to my setup not including the bag.

I looked into the small CO2 chargers and it seems people struggle to get those to not leak.

Any other ideas or should I just buy some beer and call it good.

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u/PM_me_ur_launch_code — 1 month ago

Task scheduler not working for scheduled shut down. Windows 11

I had a task set up to shut my computer down at midnight every night because I am terrible about doing it myself. It was working fine until it wasn't.

I thought maybe I could adjust it but it kept asking for my password, which I use a PIN to sign into windows and that wasn't working as the password. I tried resetting the password to no avail.

I've tried making a new task which is shutdown.exe /f /s at the scheduled time. Yesterday I tested it thinking maybe it was from my computer going into sleep mode. So I set it for 30 minutes later and left the PC alone. I came back and it had shut down.

I then changed the time back to midnight and checked again this morning and no shutdown.

When setting it up I ran task scheduler as administrator, I checked the box to have it do the task whether I'm logged in or not and to wake the PC to run the task.

Any idea why this isn't working for me?

Windows 11 Dell PC

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u/PM_me_ur_launch_code — 2 months ago

Anyone seen a rain cover for the grease tray?

In the summer I don't worry about putting the cover on the Blackstone because it feels tedious and I'd rather not. But we get rain occasionally and since it has a good It ends up fine. The problem is that the grease tray fills up with water and makes a disgusting mess.

I've seen the grease traps with the hose and bucket like thisand those have a rain cover integrated but I'm curious if anyone has found one for the standard tray.

I don't really push a ton of grease into the tray so I'm not really invested in getting the bucket setup.

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u/PM_me_ur_launch_code — 2 months ago