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utiandtheblowfish

utiandtheblowfish@lemmy.world
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I have no idea why I didn’t think to read the thermostat manual. I have read this PTAC manual so many times trying to figure this out.

I’ll give this a shot! Thanks man!

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Your vacuum might have an attachment you can buy that is like a little handheld vacuum with bristles.

Something like this

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Charleston is one of the greatest cities in America

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I feel like the Big 12 has to take another Pac-12 to keep things even. That would leave the Pac-12 with 8 teams, right? That’s pretty much a dead conference.

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What types of frozen fish do you eat most? What is your preferred type of fish?

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It depends on the type of bread you’re looking to have. If you just want cheap sandwich bread, a grocery store will be cheaper. If you want to have a nice warm loaf to spread butter or jelly on, it will be cheaper with a bread maker. I think there is an assumption that you would also have most of the ingredients on hand. Yeast is the only specialty ingredient.

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A bread maker is very easy, but the big reason people dont want them is the size of the appliance. It’s just so large

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Go find that old post from AskReddit and follow it to a tee.

Outside of that, I’d probably buy a house closer to downtown, buy a new truck, and start to figure out how I can increase the quality of education in rural South Carolina.

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At 29, we’re at $170k in retirement funds with $150k household income. I’ve been lucky to max my 401k and Roth IRAs for both my wife and I the past two years. The biggest thing I’ve done to accomplish that is increasing my contribution with each pay raise I’ve gotten. Our net income hasn’t increased much over the past 5 years, but our gross income has increased ~$60k.

Every few months, I’ll run the numbers on what is needed to retire and I think we’re in pretty good shape. I intentionally don’t include my wife’s pension or Social Security in those calculations, which makes me feel a bit better about where we are.

Year Age HHI Retirement
2017 23 $95k $8,900
2018 24 $100k $19,900
2019 25 $110k $42,900
2020 26 $120K $74,000
2021 27 $135k $116,300
2022 28 $140k $123,400
2023* 29 $150k $171,900
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Hopefully he brings some of what he had in Fayetteville to Pickens County

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