Monday, October 29, 2012

No one intentionally leaves personal information in a storage unit.

People store things because they don't have space (Diablo 3 Gold), or because they're moving or foreclosed on, or being transferred or deployed or they have nosey roommates they don't trust.

They pay the bill... then maybe something happens. Their car breaks down and they have to buy a new one, they lose their job, their spouse cleans out the account & absconds to parts unknown... suddenly they *can't* pay the bill anymore. Now everything they have in storage is in jeopardy.

They aren't sitting around at home saying "Gee honey, I think we should fill a storage unit with personal paperwork and then stop paying the bill."

Another problem is that if they become victims of identity theft or fraud they can easily find out who you are (buyers of storage auctions must show ID and records are kept of who buys what).

Even if you're not worried about being tracked down, one would think common decency (if not a belief in Karma) would inspire you to dispose of things properly.

But we all choose our own path and if that's the path you choose I wish you great luck in the future (because you'll need it!)

Bring a U-Haul and a lot of cash (Diablo 3 Gold). They won't let you run to the ATM to get money- when it's over you have to pay and haul everything off.

You'll probably have to put down a cleaning deposit. That's because some people who purchase auctions leave a mess for the storage facility. The cleaning deposit is refundable and ensures that you don't lose a mess cuz you get it back as long as the unit is clean.

Make sure you have cash (did I mention to have cash? CASH!) and a big-ass truck or van cuz it's got to be hauled off same day.

If it's a huge unit you might be able to rent it for half price for a month but of course that cuts into your profit.

Find the name/number of a place that shreds documents because a lot of what's in storage units is personal stuff (Diablo 3 Gold); kids report cards, personal letters, medical records, bills, etc. It has no value to the buyer but it has private information so it really should be shredded.

 

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

I was really put off by the story

I was really put off by the story because it was written to make one think this was a great idea (Diablo 3 Gold). And I could not put my finger on why I questioned it so much when I no longer smoke and actually avoid places where there will be a lot of smoking. There are some friendships that are not as close as they once were and part of it is smoking. But it is not because I want to reform my friends. I just don't want my clothing smelling of smoke even though one can always wash clothes.

But you are right in your description. There is no equity and enforcement seems crazy too. So, will they evict the person from subsidized housing? Does that make any sense?

Because of my situation two years ago (Diablo 3 Gold), I somewhat studied the homeless and decided that many do migrate but weather is not the only factor. It has to do with services. But it is hard to figure out how they get in touch with each other to determine that handouts are better in one city over another. But there are segments of them who use the public library internet access although that is getting tougher now that many libraries are already enforcing their long established policies about residency and addresses and are using picture IDs. 

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

It's nothing to write home about

The title line: "how's this then?" seems like the response to a challenge (Diablo 3 Gold). Is it? Maybe I missed something from a previous post.

I don't get the color. It's far too green to be imitation sepia.

Yeah, Spanish moss can be a great subject, but this has that lazy look, like you stopped on the path and shot from eye level with whatever lens happened to be on the camera. Maybe you put more effort into it than that, but it's not obvious.

While not a true bulls-eye, it shares some of the bad properties of a bulls-eye in that it has big areas that don't add much.

As I look around the frame I see small areas that might have been good to pursue. That leafy vertical branch (near dead center) with the hanging moss as its background had a chance if you'd have walked a lot closer and somehow tamed the digital blowout (Diablo 3 Gold).

It's a great spot and at that time of day there appears to be an interesting combination of reflected light and translucence. Like most scenes with interesting light, it's going to challenge the capabilities of the equipment and materials used.

because I didn't have much good to say but maybe I should.

I do love the potential of the shot, the location is sublime (Diablo 3 Gold). Your angle is great and your subject is great but this is so drowned out by really bad pixelation, heavy handed contrast and coloring.

Too much detail is lost, the darks are too crushed, and the color choice retracts from the image to me.

If i ever color or adjust a shot to that extreme, I usually sit on it for a day, come back the next day and look at it very objectively and ask, "did I make the shot better or worse?" See it with new eyes and often you will want to dial it down a bit or go a different direction with it. Usually the first attempts of mine are too heavy handed, the saying is often true, less is more.

 

 

Sunday, October 7, 2012

I've had this discussion with AZ_Dude before

The advantage to going to PV instead of Thermal is the PV is used 100% of the time (Diablo 3 Gold). While on the most sunny days, the thermal system is often underused as temperatures hit maximum.

So, all round it is more effective to install a PV system.

But to phrase it as "recommending air-source heat pump water heaters instead of solar water heaters in many areas, because they use less electricity on average", I think that would depend on the fact the pump is ALWAYS running on a solar thermal system, while the heat pump heater only runs when necessary.

Doesn't seem intuitive, but might be right.

IMO, all will depend heavily on the costs of the different equipment and the local climate.

This set gives only practical experience for those people who never done it and want to try it. Later, you can improve it, make changes, add or cancel the project entirely. In the latter case, you only lose $ 169, if you do not consider the cost of the batteries. This is not a bad price for a try (Diablo 3 Gold).

Why did I say that 240 Watt panels have 40(60,80)Volts? If we are talking about industrial 240 Watt panels, they are unlikely to have 15 to 20 volts. In this case, the wires, that connect them, will be very heavy.

The next problem, apart from the fact that these solar panels are made by film technology, this is what should be the battey capacity that will allow the system to work well?