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I'm probably about 14 years late to the bluetooth era, but it's really grown on me the past year 

bluetooth FM transmitter

skullcandy inked bluetooth headphones

Brave browser / basic attention token - native adblocking, gamechanging advertising paradigm

my Aspiration bank acct- no atm fees ever, 1% interest rate (not great, but better than the rest)

Waze app for maps

Pocket for saving articles/items for reference

ProtonMail

gyazo for screencaps

https://www.chewy.com for our little turds
I wanted to like protonmail but the app is terrible at rendering emails. The font is tiny. 

 
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Enjoying some black muscadine grapes this afternoon... :thumbup:   Link

This native fruit is are bigger than regular grapes (this picture may not be true to scale if you have big banana hands).
These are great as long as you have a Sawzall handy to get through their skin.

 
Spend the extra $ and get a Miele.

We had a popular name brand model before. Lasted a couple years. Can't recall what it was. It started to fail and then I had to macgyver the thing every couple months. 

Bought this probably 7 years ago or so. Cleaning lady uses it every two weeks. It's a winner.
My friend's cleaning lady said she wouldn't vacuum unless they had a Miele. We got one and it's everything it's cracked up to be. I literally laughed out loud the first time I used it. Think I'm getting old...

 
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Just set up one of the Wyze cams I bought months ago so I can take a peak in on our dog. Pretty cool little toy for $20. Think they are a little over $25 now.

 
“Formaldehyde is not and has never been an ingredient in Magic Eraser. One ingredient in Magic Eraser (formaldehyde-melamine-sodium bisulfite copolymer) contains the word “formaldehyde” in its chemical name. However, this ingredient is not formaldehyde and poses no health or safety risks.”

 
I bought a pair of Crocs dress shoes  :bag:  years ago.  The Santa Fe model I believe.

Anyways, these things have unintentionally become the best yard working shoes I have ever owned.  Unlike old sneakers, they don't get soaked walking through the morning dew.  The durable leather exterior is great, even when working in the mud.  They just rinse off, inside & out, thanks to the usual croc material insoles.   I step on the back heels are folded in, so they are like slippers.

 
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They're kind of pricey, but our dogs go nuts over their little Planet Dog toys.  I bought this Orbee ball a couple years ago and they still play with it to this day.  Cool company and fun products.  They get so excited for new dog toys in the package.  Today I bought the Whistle Ball and Fetch Ball.  

Our dogs are basically our kids.  Our little boneys  :)  

http://www.planetdog.com/

 
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Dude Wipes - Like a baby wipe for my face.  In actuality it may be a baby wipe repackaged but it does feel good on a hot day.  Bought some to take camping in 90 degree weather and it was like heaven when I used them.

 
Dude Wipes - Like a baby wipe for my face.  In actuality it may be a baby wipe repackaged but it does feel good on a hot day.  Bought some to take camping in 90 degree weather and it was like heaven when I used them.
They seem kind of pricey for what you get   .  I bought them but have yet to use them. 

 
Recently built some shelves in my garage and the Kreg jig (and screws) was worth every freaking cent. I can't imagine how much more difficult the job would have been without it and there's no way it would have come together nice and square.

 
In California for the week and using the salt gun again to kill flies. Busting up fools
A little late in the season, but just ordered the Bug-A-Salt 2.0. So excited. Seems like a can't miss investment. Does it work on fruit flies? Seems like it would, if you're a good enough marksman. 

 
Recently built some shelves in my garage and the Kreg jig (and screws) was worth every freaking cent. I can't imagine how much more difficult the job would have been without it and there's no way it would have come together nice and square.
Cool. Which system do you use?

 
Cool. Which system do you use?
I am not OP, nor a pro in woodworking.  I have had the R3 jr. for years and have enjoyed it.  The woodscrews get pricey, but its an idiot proof way to make consistent (and strong) joints.  I use craftsman quick clamps to hold everything while working. 

 
That is cool. Don't know that I would use it enough to justify the expense. But I never knew such things existed.
I built 2' deep X 6' high X 12' long shelves and material cost was about $200 and the jig added another $100. Totally worth it even if I never use it again.

 
I built 2' deep X 6' high X 12' long shelves and material cost was about $200 and the jig added another $100. Totally worth it even if I never use it again.
Did you happen to have a design to go off of? Would love to add shelves to my garage but have never been able to find anything I feel I could do.

 
Definitely. Stuns the heck out of them. Then you just smash them. 
So excited it got here a day early. the flies on the back porch apparently all hid once they saw the package arrive. But I was able to take out a stink bug and a few spiders. When it comes to fruit flies do you recommend a table salt load or coarse kosher salt load? I've got plenty of both.

 

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