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I’ll take it.
I’ll take it.
Thanks for letting me know to never buy Makita.
No electric keyboards for you I guess
You are entitled to delete your Lemmy app of choice and return to the corporate-approved Reddit™ content-consumption experience.
Actually I have heard of some insane mods
So it’s an Animal Crossing ripoff with a splash of dungeon-crawling?
You didn’t
Correct, I did not. I’ve been a home console guy.
The real question is why they deviated from the GameCube controller layout. Throws me off all the time when learning a new Switch game. “Y is on top” is something deeply ingrained in me from those days.
Did they fix the final boss cutscene being unskippable? That shit is like 8 minutes.
Anyone else glance at the thumbnail and see a naked woman at the bottom?
Looks like the monster in Little Shop of Horrors
Oh ok.
My two cents are that the arrangements being flush with an edge of the roof looks a bit weird. I think if each arrangement was centered on its respective roof section it would look better. But maybe you have it flush on one side to give more walking room on the other?
Also, I think it’s good that all of the panels are parallel. I’ve seen some houses with some panels oriented north-south and some east-west, and those arrangements look distractingly bad.
What are those other two unlabeled sections in the smaller diagram? Deck/patio?
On most roofs, those two sections you have panels on in the display would be facing opposing directions… do they face east/west? If they’re north/south you might want to rethink that setup.
Who is top-middle in the men section?
“Fuck, I’m out of yellow. Uhhh, I’ll just do a grey one and make up a story about a colorblind guy. They’ll love it.”
J/k I don’t doubt the story
Either after or as a replacement, when appropriate XD
You might need to pry the cylinder the pin goes in in the opposite direction of where it’s trying to trend. E.g., if the two pieces’ cylinders don’t want to line up, you probably need to pry them over so that when the pin is in, they sit flush. This might be counter-intuitive. You might think you need to pry them together, but that will cause them to sit farther apart when the pin is in. Pry them away from each other, just a couple mm, so when the pin is in, they are closer.
Also check your pin for damage.
Nah