[-] NoStressyJessie 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I'm in love with it, cheap and reliable, I ran 400+ rounds through it before getting a malfunction, and it was a stovepipe on the last round of a overfilled magazine that didn't reoccur before or since in the same configuration, so I think that was just an underpowered cart. Some people complain it's too snappy on the recoil, but I guess it's hard for me to tell. Only problem I've had aside from that was my decocker is a little gritty, so I'm gonna disassemble it completely today and make sure it's all clean and lubed and if I still have issues I'll replace the part. It has some wear from what looks like the firing pin. The base model is officially a 7+1 I believe, but I manage to get an extra rider into the magazines that I was told were stock with no issues. If capacity is lacking I've heard the Thunder .380 Plus is barely any bigger and can be loaded to 15+1. I've bought one and am waiting for it to come in and be ready for pickup. then I'll assess which one I like more. The only downside I've found with the Plus model that the magazines for it are "hard to find" but I managed to find 2 for 95 USD or 1 for 50 on gunbrokers.

edit: I have noticed it's a little harder to find luxury accessories. You won't find a teardown schematic cleaning mat easily, Kydex holsters are harder to find that explicitly support it, etc. None of that really matters to me, though.

edit2: I was just a little hasty cleaning it last time, decocker is fine after a quick spot clean and a little love

[-] NoStressyJessie 1 points 1 year ago

I'm not super versed on monitors outside of stage performances, and I didn't do acquisitions. Don't most people who use IEM's for standard audio use a nice driver or prefer a device with a good audio out and lossless format compatibility? I guess I kinda assumed if you cared enough to distinguish using monitors instead of earbuds you care about other factors too.

[-] NoStressyJessie 1 points 1 year ago

I broke one off into a jack in my entertainment center computer once, ruined my week until I could get money to fix everything.

[-] NoStressyJessie 2 points 1 year ago

Hey, so It’s a complicated state of affairs, but I need to help you figure this out for yourself.

When you have some time, let me know what messengers you prefer, or throw me an e-mail.

jessie@nostressyjessie.com

Don’t worry about the money part, you already stepped out in faith and budgeted yourself to get this going for yourself, and that part will be taken care of ❤️

Hit me up after you recover from that regret hangover 🤕

[-] NoStressyJessie 2 points 1 year ago

I'm so grateful that I started full body shaving really young off and on. I had a little razor burn on my chest the first couple times shaving it again, but for the most part I get along fine by exfoliating, and shaving in the shower with Cremo Shaving Cream (or shaving butter or something, I forget atm. It's non pressurized and comes in like a hair product tube).

[-] NoStressyJessie 2 points 1 year ago

I had limited run CDs that spent their life temperature controlled and out of sunlight and they still had parts of the data layer “rot” away to the point they aren’t listenable at all anymore.

After I found those I started getting records on vinyl instead.

[-] NoStressyJessie 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I’m pretty sure this is a table top RPG sub. 90% of what I see here is D&D or high fantasy at the least. This is the first video game reference I’ve seen.

Side bar says;

Humor, Jokes, Memes about TTRPGs (Table Top Role Playing Games)

[-] NoStressyJessie 1 points 2 years ago

I don’t know if he was doing the Coffee enemas, but basically, yes.

[-] NoStressyJessie 1 points 2 years ago

Bob Slydell : What you do at Initech is you take the specifications from the customer and bring them down to the software engineers? Tom Smykowski : Yes, yes that's right. Bob Porter : Well then I just have to ask why can't the customers take them directly to the software people? Tom Smykowski : Well, I'll tell you why, because, engineers are not good at dealing with customers. Bob Slydell : So you physically take the specs from the customer? Tom Smykowski : Well... No. My secretary does that, or they're faxed. Bob Porter : So then you must physically bring them to the software people? Tom Smykowski : Well... No…. Ah sometimes. Bob Slydell : What would you say you do here?

Seems like he never even talks to the customers let alone handles customer relations. Best case scenario he translates customer specs that someone else takes down for him into the format the software engineers will prefer to read, but if that was the case why not say that instead of making yourself appear to be a useless middleman?

[-] NoStressyJessie 1 points 2 years ago

Thank you for the kind words EsheLynn!

I've always been the type to set expectations low but hope for the best. Desire and ignorance is the root of suffering. No point desiring something you can never have, as it has nothing positive to bear for you.

[-] NoStressyJessie 1 points 2 years ago

The card I have now was purchased explicitly for handoff and continuity support in macOS for a hackintosh project.

[-] NoStressyJessie 1 points 2 years ago

Thank you ❤️

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