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  1. The issues I had with NF18ACV 2.4GHz wifi was consistent with this (even the serial number was in 180x range). The unit was perfectly fine when I first received it in June 2018 from NetComm as a part of my Exetel plan. With usage, 2.4GHz wifi started to give trouble and within 2 to 5 months it was almost useless.

  2. many still don't - a lot, mostly in older homes, simply have exhaust fans that exhaust into the ceiling, as mine is, or ducted to the outside. at the very least i'd have a ducted exhaust fan rather than nothing at all. The duct should be auto opening when it's on so you don't loose warm air from inside the home when it isn't being used

  3. 12^3 x 2 = 3456 Thanks, i just put it together. Sorry but that would only work if you used the volume per cylinder and if the number of cylinders was 4. I mean, in general the max volume per RPM should be (volume_per_cylinder divide 2) times number_of_cylinders. This only matches up with your equation for the specific case where n=4.

  4. That is one of the reasons that. I would like to go to QA. Right now, I don't really need to study for tests although that should change in higher grades anyway. The QASMT is a pretty full on school. Their student body will consist of kids who are very focused in those areas, do you love these subjects enough to eat, breathe and sleep them?

  5. I tested drove both the 3.2L single turbo and 2.0L Biturbo variances and decided to go with the 2.0l, because smoother and quieter ride, more power, modern engine design, better fuel economy, etc. The main downside regarding the 2.0L engine, during my research, is the potential longevity(or the lack of) of it.

  6. Don't cheap out on a ladder for that height as you will want something solid and doesn't flex if you breathe on it which can be pretty disconcerting when you are so high up. The other thing to remember – always tie your ladder off (I usually tie it to a gutter clip) otherwise you or the wind could knock it over and a ladder that long will have a lot of momentum when it comes down.

  7. Make sure they don't run it from one side over the other side. Cut at Ridge capping to allow roof to breathe. Then they will have to increase the insulation R value (thickness) due the reduced performance from the gap. Don't make the dumb mistake of dark coloured roof. Or Increase the R value by 0.5 to offset the additional heat gain of a dark ...

  8. I don't need to think long and hard about applicants with 70 WAM from University X vs 75 WAM from University Y. All I need to know is they have a 2.8 vs 2.9 GPA etc. In Australia, WAM is quite commonly asked for since we have fewer unis and people are relatively clear about what percentage score contributes to which grade.

  9. However, somebody told me you don't paint the back of weatherboards as they need to breathe, is this true? I thought you just don't cork weatherboards together as they should be are to "breathe" and allow moisture to escape. Has anyone heard of a reason not to paint the back of weatherboards? I thought it usually isn't done just so as to save ...

  10. The fumigant isn't toxic, don't worry, it just suffocates the bugs and is safe for use with food. But when the pasta is first packaged it might need to breathe, because maybe it is coming from a more humid packing environment or it is warm when it's packaged- who knows? Pantry moths are wiley little creatures.