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Can someone link a map or a table for the STD codes of different areas? I'm trying to fill a bank application at home and it is one of the details that needs to be filled.
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Not going to lie, Iβm kind of annoyed that Niantic have reduced the number of rocket encounters and put the balloons back to every six hours. Couldnβt they have just kept the increased rate until the event ends officially tomorrow evening? As someone who enjoys rocket encounters I was somewhat disappointed.
Been playing since launch and cannot get a good sweet spot for controller on Series X.
Other BF titles are ok after tweaking but with 2042 no matter how much tweaking, the controller feels off. Not as spot on as past BF games and even Hunt Showdown has a better feel.
Anyone else noticed this, i also find the controller can feel over sensitive sometimes.
good afternoon everybody,
I am currently struggling with wasting large amounts of coffee beans when dialing in my espresso.
I am on a HASBEAN coffee subscription which is a 225g bag of coffee beans once a week. I usually find I end up wasting a quarter of the bag just dialing in my espressos as the beans vary every week and require vastly different grind settings using my Sage (Breville) barista express grinder. As an example one week the beans may require a fine grind on setting 3 in order to get the 18g in 36g out in 20-30 seconds, the next week I may have to go through the settings until I am on setting 9 (fairly coarse). figuring this out wastes so many coffees. I am aware the grinder on the barista express is not the best - is this my main issue? Does anybody have any tips for dialing in faster thus wasting less coffee?
I am also finding that although I weigh-in 18g of ground coffee into the basket that after WDT and tamping I am left with about 17.8g. I try to compensate for this by adding in 0.2 more grams in the initial weigh-in however sometimes the wastage varies. - the point I am trying to get to is: can i add in the 0.2 grams of coffee post tamping and then re tamp? or would this negatively effect the quality of the espresso?
I use the Sage barista express, normcore tamper, a set of cheap scales from amazon and a WDT tool. I am using the default non-pressurized basket.
I've been using my GCP for the past week, but with the pressurized basket. I didn't have an appropriate grinder until yesterday.
Got my Breville Smart Grinder Pro, and I started the process of dialling things in this morning.
I started at Espresso grind-size 1 (thinking that I should work upwards, but maybe I should have started somewhere higher, and worked downwards?).
I'm using a digital scale, and I'm grinding 14g into the double-shot basket (non-pressurized). I've progressed from grind-size 1 to 7 so far.
Basically hardly anything comes out. After 10 seconds or so of infusion, I get maybe 5-6 drops.
Am I grinding too finely?
Hello all,
I have a number of SIP trunks configured on my CUCM cluster and they point to 2x different subscribers in a top-down fashion. I would like to test the failover of these by disconnecting the primary subscriber. However I cannot remember how or if I can see which CUCM subscriber is registered (e.g. you can check the IP address/FQDN of the subscriber a gateway or a phone is registered to under Device>Gateway or Device>Phone)
Any advice please?
So I'm on vacation last week in Hawaii, and I'm using my Pixel 3aXL. I noticed it was acting a little whacky, thought maybe I'd gotten some rainwater on/in it. So I decide to give it rest on the table, and I switched my SIM card to my old Moto G6 that I brought along on trip as a backup (Android 9, yeah!).
Having drink on the balcony that night, and the Pixel3aXL starts making all kinds of noises, weirdo sounds, alarms, and the I hear "hello, 911, what's your emergency?" In a panic I explained that it's a mistake and shut off the phone.
It starts back up, all on its own, calls 911 AGAIN. Operator is very cool, asks me to please switch it off. I do. FUUUUU....
Next night, 3am. The fucking things does it again!! I'm frantically trying to shut it off, saying sorry over and over....
IT WILL NOT STOP REBOOTING & DIALING 911!!
I run out of the rented condo frantically trying to shut it off. No can do!!
I grabbed a huge rock, it took four huge strikes, but it finally dies! Smashed it to smitherines! Threw it in a garden bucket full of water, then into trash the next day.
Unbelievable. Such a great phone, sad.
I don't think it was water, I think it's mosquito repellent that had leaked into the main on/off switch. Anyway that's my best, only hunch.
And yes, I was a little freaked out to go apeshit on the lithium battery powered device, I hear that's asking for a small instant fire.
That's my story.
The past week Iβve been experiencing a really strange thing. I wake up at 5am every morning and every time I am on the phone to my boyfriend (we donβt live together).
This happened a couple times and when I asked my boyfriend about it he said I called in the middle of the night but didnβt say anything. I figured it might have just been me sleeping on my phone and pressing buttons so I switched my phone off before sleeping the third time. Again, same thing - I woke up to a 2 hour phone call.
Since then Iβve been moving my phone further away from me to try and prevent me sleep-dialling (the only logical explanation I can come up with!). Last night I slept with my phone switched off in the back of my wardrobe. This morning I woke up and I was on the phone to him.
Iβm 100% spooked and I donβt really know what to do. Both he and I canβt really switch our phones off every night because of the nature of our work, and I canβt keep consistently waking him up like this in the middle of the night. Iβm also just really confused - if I am doing this in my sleep itβs such an oddly specific behaviour and Iβm not sure where itβs come about from? Iβve never sleepwalked in my life.
Any advice on any part of this? Why iβm doing it, how to stop it? Thank you very muchβ¦
Iβve just started at this hobby with a Gaggia Classic Pro and a DF64 grinder. Everything finally came in the mail so I decided to try pulling my first shotsβ¦with mixed success.
Iβm using a super market dark espresso roast for testing as I didnβt want to waste nice beans. The brand is Melitta Espresso Bellacrema if that matters. Iβm grinding 18g and targeting 36g out for a 2:1.
My first few shots were very wet, despite being in the βespressoβ grind zone. I ended up switching my Normcore tamping spring to 30lbs and setting the grinder to 4-5 out of 30 (for the espresso zone). This finally gave me a shot within my parameters, however the taste was still bitterβ¦I think.
Now Iβm wondering if I even know what good espresso tastes like and how to know Iβve dialled in correctly. Is it just the crappy beans or am I still messing up the brew? I donβt have the PID mod for my GCP so is it a temperature thing?
Any kind of insight or guidance would be helpful.
Iβm wondering if anybody knows what phenomenon takes place in this scenario.
We only work one shift and Iβm the sole barista. We use a Mythos and throughout the day, as I notice my shots falling faster, I know I go finer on the grinder although I do it almost on instinct. What I mean is, this is much more noticeable when we open in the morning, because if I tried to use the same grinder adjustment than the previous afternoon the shots just wouldnβt come outβtheyβd be stuck or would drip very slowly.
The coffee bar is located in an open-air market, and the temperature may vary from 10Β°C/50Β°F in the morning to 28Β°C/82Β°F in the afternoon. Iβm guessing ambient temperature is the main cause for this, but I would like to know for a fact and if anything similar has ever happened to you.
I started a new job about a year ago, and recently had my first performance review. Exceeds expectations in virtually every category, no recommendations for anywhere that I should be improving upon. This is consistent with what I've heard elsewhere--lots of praise from management in front of teammates and coworkers about how they wish they had three of me, some not-so-subtle hints that I'm being considered for promotion in the future, etc, etc.
It's way too much, and I am nowhere near comfortable with it. My own ability to manage my time, meet deadlines, stay on top of things, etc are nowhere near what I would consider acceptable. My own knowledge of internal processes is shot to hell, because onboarding during a pandemic is so weird, and I know I've missed things because of it. The praise is getting to be too much for me, not just because I'm feeling singled out from my coworkers in ways that are unfair to them, but also because it's really not helping me grow. Besides that, I'm very much getting vibes of "we want to promote you because you're the only one who can solve all these problems we have", which is just making the whole thing worse.
Is there any way I can get management to dial back the expectations and the praise?
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