Moldy smell in water
Has anyone else with water supplied by ACWD noticed that the water now has a strong moldy smell and taste? Just started today at our house. Same problem coming from all faucets
Has anyone else with water supplied by ACWD noticed that the water now has a strong moldy smell and taste? Just started today at our house. Same problem coming from all faucets
Any thoughts on why he is speaking out against separation of Church and State?
Which do you think creates a better return for the executor? Having an estate sale for a few days? Online or in person auction? Auction for some items of higher value and estate sale for the rest? Or some other method of liquidating the remaining assets?
Auction houses that deal in estate liquidations try quite hard to get the executor to also auction the home and land, and not just the contents. It's pretty obvious why they do that. But from the executors perspective, what are the pros and cons of an auction of the home and land, versus just listing with an agent?
I'm considering selling on eBay but wondering how sellers can protect themselves from dishonest buyers. For example, what if you ship a genuine, expensive product like a piece of jewelry? And then the buyer claims you shipped a fake, requests a refund on a return, keeps the genuine product and ships back a fake? How does the platform protect the seller?
Does anyone have local resources to recommend for liquidating an estate? If it's an estate with some valuable stuff, like coins and jewelry, some really nice furniture, and lots of old furniture, clothes, etc., what do you use to manage all of it? Just go with one auction house for the whole thing, including clean out of the unwanted stuff? Or does that not get the best return after auction fees on any valuable stuff? Put some items into a consignment shop or sell to local merchants? Sell some yourself on eBay or Craigslist if it looks like it has value, and hire a clean out firm to donate or trash the rest? Other thoughts? Hoping for feedback from people who have actually done this, and not just the vendors.
i want to make sure people understand what's actually happening in orange county california right now because this is being massively underreported.
thursday a storage tank at GKN aerospace in garden grove overheated and started venting toxic vapors into the air.
friday officials ordered 40,000 people to evacuate. fire division chief craig covey stood in front of cameras and said words that should have been front page news everywhere:
"this thing is going to fail. and we don't know when."
saturday evacuation zone expanded to 50,000 people. california governor gavin newsom declared a state of emergency in orange county. FEMA deployed.
sunday the tank has now cracked. officials spent the night running recon missions in full hazmat gear just to look at it.
here's what the tank contains.
methyl methacrylate a highly toxic, highly flammable chemical used to make resins and plastics. when it reacts uncontrollably in a container it builds pressure like a bomb. the technical term is BLEVE boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion. firefighters explicitly said sunday night: "the BLEVE threat is the worst case catastrophic event we have been talking about. we are not there yet."
"not there yet" is not the same as "we're fine."
the aerospace facility is located approximately 5 miles from disneyland. both disney and knott's berry farm told media they are monitoring the situation and remain open.
50,000 people spent memorial day weekend in evacuation shelters or staying with family. schools are closed. roads are blocked. FEMA is on site.
and the tank still hasn't been neutralized.
i put together the full breakdown of what methyl methacrylate actually does, what a BLEVE explosion would mean for the surrounding area, and what officials are doing tonight to stop it.
read the full breakdown here [ https://www.creativehives.co/california-chemical-tank-explosion-garden-grove/ ]
have you been following this story or did it completely fly under your radar?
We need a hotspot that a couple of us can connect to while traveling for a couple of weeks. We're working all day, needing Internet and video conferencing. So lots of high speed data, without throttling. It would be best to use a dedicated hotspot, so we don't need to switch carriers. The area we are traveling to is well served by all major cellular carriers. Any ideas?? Best value for the price? We don't want a long term deal. Just a month and then cancel.