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2023.03.20 23:43 Major-Confidence-102 FTB, need urgent help with a question raised to sellers solicitors
My solicitors sent the following to my sellers solicitors -
- Our Local search also notes Underpin section of the rear wall of the house please can the seller provide some further information in relation to the same.
Should I be concerned about the above? I haven’t had a structural survey carried out on the property yet.
The property has had a rear extension. The property was built in 1901.
I have attached a link to the property also -
https://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/63425183/ Any advice would be highly appreciated.
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2023.03.20 23:42 Acrobatic_Fun_5786 Best Wi-Fi Router 2023
Figuring out what the best router for your needs can be complicated. We've tested the top Wi-Fi router brands so you can find the right one for your needs.
Take a look at this list:
https://quizience.com/best-wi-fi-routers-for-2022/
TP-Link Archer AX21
Best budget router
Wi-Fi Standard
Wi-Fi 6
Speed Rating
AX1800
Range
Up to 2,500 sq. ft.
Wireless Networking Security
WPA3
Bands
Dual-Band (2.4 and 5GHz)
Available for $100 (or less if you catch a sale), the TP-Link Archer AX21 is an entry-level, dual-band Wi-Fi 6 router that supports top speeds of up to 1,201Mbps (1.2Gbps) on its 5GHz band. It's nothing fancy, but it offered near flawless performance for small- to medium-size homes in our tests, and it's a cinch to setup and use thanks to TP-Link's Tether app.
Best of all, when tested against other, similar routers from names like Asus and Netgear, the AX21 held its own with faster download speeds, better range, and low latency, too. Add in a functional bandsteering mode that automatically steers you between the 2.4 and 5GHz bands within a single network, plus guest network controls and even a quality of service engine for prioritizing traffic to the most important devices on your network, and you're looking at a decent home networking upgrade that's as simple and affordable as it gets. It isn't powerful enough to max out speeds on a gigabit network, but it can still hit consistent close-range speeds near 700Mbps or so, which is more than enough for most households. Read our TP-Link Archer AX21 review.
Linksys Hydra Pro 6 (MR5500)
Best midrange router
Wi-Fi Standard
Wi-Fi 6
Speed Rating
AX5400
Range
Up to 2,700 sq. ft.
Wireless Networking Security
WPA2, WPA3
Bands
Dual-Band (2.4 and 5GHz)
If you've already got a budget router running your network and you're ready to upgrade to something more powerful, the Linksys Hydra Pro 6 belongs high on your list. With a dual-band, AX5400 build, full support for Wi-Fi 6, and 160MHz channel support for moving data more efficiently, it was an excellent performer in my speed tests, even managing to outperform flashier picks like the also great Asus RT-AX86U.
The Hydra Pro 6 is a touch pricey as dual-band routers go, but the steady, consistent performance makes it a standout. Try and catch it on sale if you can, but if you just want a reliable, no-frills router that can keep up with gigabit speeds, look no further. Read our Linksys Hydra Pro 6 review.
TP-Link Deco W7200
Best mesh router overall
Wi-Fi Standard
Wi-Fi 6
Speed Rating
AX3600
Range
Up to 5,500 sq. ft. (two devices)
Wireless Networking Security
WPA2, WPA3
Bands
Tri-Band (2.4 and two 5GHz)
For the best performance from your mesh router, you'll want to prioritize getting one with support for Wi-Fi 6, plus a tri-band design that includes three separate bands of traffic: the usual 2.4 and 5GHz bands, plus an additional 5GHz band that the system can use as a dedicated wireless backhaul for transmissions between the router and its satellites. Most mesh routers like that cost at least $300 or even $400, but the TP-Link Deco W7200 gets you there for less than $250.
That's the best deal I've seen for a tri-band mesh router with support for Wi-Fi 6 -- and sure enough, it's an excellent performer, as well. In fact, the only system that managed to outperform it outright in my at-home speed tests is the AX6000 version of Netgear Orbi, which costs more than three times as much (keep reading for more on that one). On top of that, TP-Link's setup process is about as easy as it gets, with satellite extenders that automatically join the mesh as soon as you plug them in. Read our TP-Link Deco W7200 review.
Asus RT-AX86U
Best gaming router
Wi-Fi standard
Wi-Fi 6
Speed Rating
AX5700
Range
Up to 2,500 sq. ft.
Wireless Networking Security
WPA3
Bands
Dual-Band (2.4 and 5GHz)
Gaming routers promise high performance and low latency for die-hard gamers, and it isn't uncommon to find them selling for $300 or even $400. At about $270 or less, the Asus RT-AX86U dual-band router isn't inexpensive either, but it's a strong value relative to routers like those -- and the performance it delivers as a gaming router is flat-out great.
Most noteworthy is the router's latency management. In fact, it leads all of the routers I've ever tested, gaming or otherwise, with the lowest average latency across all of my tests, which online gamers will definitely appreciate. Something else you'll appreciate: An excellent mix of app-based controls and features, including a mobile boost mode, that lets you prioritize gaming traffic to your phone at the touch of a button.
Gaming features aside, the RT-AX86U offers full support for Wi-Fi 6, with strong, stable speeds and good range. If you need additional range, you can add other Asus "AIMesh" devices to your home network to make it the centerpiece of a mesh.
That checks off all of the boxes that most people want from a good gaming router, and it gets you there at a price that isn't too painful for us to recommend. Even if you aren't a gamer, this is still one of the best Wi-Fi 6 routers you can buy right now. Read our list of the best gaming routers.
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2023.03.20 23:42 TappTapp Where's Poochie?
2023.03.20 23:41 fganniversaries Fighting Game Anniversaries: Week 12 (March 20 - March 26)
Hey y'all, this is fganniversaries again. Like
last week, I will be recapping anniversaries relating to fighting game announcements/releases this week. Like always, if I missed one, do please let me know in the comments. Here would be the following anniversaries:
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2023.03.20 23:41 NateTK_ [H] MCP, space marine Shark bois [W] $$ [Loc] USA, NC
Here it is in one big post….
MCP Models For Sale/ WTT for Eldar I have all the tactic cards and character cards. Just remind me what tactics card are needed and will Include them. If you buy the box set it’s 40% off the box deal. I’m also down for trades for 40K (Eldar mainly). Prices will be worked out with seller. Models in state of painted primed and built or on sprue
Proof-
https://imgur.com/gallery/RFDXipI Asgardians -Hela (On Sprue) -Valkyrie
Avengers -Core box window -core box iron man -core box captain America -beast -Hulk Other minis -Doc Octopus -Gambit Cross bones Wolverine OG Core box red skull Elektra Storm
Sharky Bois NO TRADES $$ Only
2K points of Space Marine Shark Bois
Full lot or build a 2K list
Proof:
https://imgur.com/gallery/JH2WN3x ++ Arks of Omen Detachment (Imperium - Adeptus Astartes - Raven Guard) [242 PL, 4,308pts, 5CP] ++
Chapter Selector: Born Heroes , Carcharodons, Raven Guard Successor, Whirlwind of Rage
Arks of Omen Compulsory Type: Elites
Battle Size [6CP]: 3. Strike Force (101-200 Total PL / 1001-2000 Points)
Detachment Command Cost
Game Type: 5. Chapter Approved: Arks of Omen
Captain in Gravis Armour [6 PL, 105pts]: Astartes Chainsword
Librarian in Phobos Armour [5 PL, 90pts]
Primaris Captain [5 PL, 80pts] . Master-crafted auto bolt rifle
Primaris Chaplain [5 PL, 75pts]: Litany of Hate
Primaris Chaplain [5 PL, 75pts]: Litany of Hate
Primaris Chaplain on Bike [7 PL, 115pts]: Litany of Hate
Primaris Librarian [5 PL, 85pts]
Primaris Lieutenant [4 PL, 65pts]: Bolt pistol, Master-crafted auto bolt rifle
Primaris Techmarine [4 PL, 70pts]
Tyberos the Red Wake [8 PL, 160pts]
Tyberos the Red Wake [8 PL, 160pts]
Tyberos the Red Wake [8 PL, 160pts]
Assault Intercessor Squad [10 PL, 170pts] . 9x Assault Intercessor: 9x Astartes Chainsword, 9x Frag & Krak grenades, 9x Heavy Bolt Pistol . Assault Intercessor Sgt: Astartes Chainsword, Heavy Bolt Pistol
Assault Intercessor Squad [10 PL, 170pts] . 9x Assault Intercessor: 9x Astartes Chainsword, 9x Frag & Krak grenades, 9x Heavy Bolt Pistol . Assault Intercessor Sgt: Astartes Chainsword, Heavy Bolt Pistol
Incursor Squad [5 PL, 90pts] . 4x Incursor: 4x Bolt pistol, 4x Frag & Krak grenades, 4x Occulus bolt carbine, 4x Paired combat blades . Incursor Sergeant
Infiltrator Squad [12 PL, 200pts] . 9x Infiltrator: 9x Bolt pistol, 9x Frag & Krak grenades, 9x Marksman bolt carbine . Infiltrator Sergeant
Intercessor Squad [5 PL, 90pts]: Bolt rifle . 4x Intercessor: 4x Bolt pistol, 4x Frag & Krak grenades . Intercessor Sergeant
Bladeguard Ancient [5 PL, 75pts]
Bladeguard Ancient [5 PL, 75pts]
Bladeguard Veteran Squad [10 PL, 210pts] . 5x Bladeguard Veteran: 5x Frag & Krak grenades, 5x Heavy Bolt Pistol, 5x Master-crafted power sword, 5x Storm Shield . Bladeguard Veteran Sergeant: Neo-volkite pistol
Bladeguard Veteran Squad [10 PL, 210pts] . 5x Bladeguard Veteran: 5x Frag & Krak grenades, 5x Heavy Bolt Pistol, 5x Master-crafted power sword, 5x Storm Shield . Bladeguard Veteran Sergeant: Heavy Bolt Pistol
Contemptor Dreadnought [8 PL, 140pts]: Multi-melta
Contemptor Dreadnought [8 PL, 140pts]: Multi-melta
Judiciar [5 PL, 75pts]
Judiciar [5 PL, 75pts]
Leviathan Dreadnought [13 PL, 220pts, -1CP]: 2x Heavy Flamers, Grav-flux bombard, Grav-flux bombard
Relic Terminator Squad [18 PL, 363pts] . Relic Terminator: Combi-bolter, Power fist . Relic Terminator: Combi-bolter, Power fist . Relic Terminator: Combi-bolter, Power fist . Relic Terminator: Combi-bolter, Power fist . Relic Terminator: Combi-bolter, Power fist . Relic Terminator: Combi-bolter, Power fist . Relic Terminator: Combi-bolter, Power fist . Relic Terminator: Combi-bolter, Power fist . Relic Terminator: Combi-bolter, Power fist . Relic Terminator: Combi-bolter, Power fist . Relic Terminator Sergeant: Combi-bolter, Power fist
Relic Terminator Squad [18 PL, 330pts] . Relic Terminator: Combi-bolter, Power fist . Relic Terminator: Combi-bolter, Power fist . Relic Terminator: Combi-bolter, Power fist . Relic Terminator: Combi-bolter, Power fist . Relic Terminator: Combi-bolter, Power fist . Relic Terminator: Combi-bolter, Power fist . Relic Terminator: Combi-bolter, Power fist . Relic Terminator: Combi-bolter, Power fist . Relic Terminator: Combi-bolter, Power fist . Relic Terminator Sergeant: Combi-bolter, Power fist
Vanguard Veteran Squad [6 PL, 100pts] . Vanguard Veteran: Bolt pistol and Chainsword . Vanguard Veteran: Bolt pistol and Chainsword . Vanguard Veteran: Bolt pistol and Chainsword . Vanguard Veteran: Bolt pistol and Chainsword . Vanguard Veteran Sergeant: Bolt pistol and Chainsword
Vanguard Veteran Squad [6 PL, 100pts] . Vanguard Veteran: Bolt pistol and Chainsword . Vanguard Veteran: Bolt pistol and Chainsword . Vanguard Veteran: Bolt pistol and Chainsword . Vanguard Veteran: Bolt pistol and Chainsword . Vanguard Veteran Sergeant: Bolt pistol and Chainsword
Vanguard Veteran Squad [6 PL, 100pts] . Vanguard Veteran: Bolt pistol and Chainsword . Vanguard Veteran: Bolt pistol and Chainsword . Vanguard Veteran: Bolt pistol and Chainsword . Vanguard Veteran: Bolt pistol and Chainsword . Vanguard Veteran Sergeant: Bolt pistol and Chainsword
Eradicator Squad [7 PL, 135pts]: Melta rifle . 2x Eradicator: 2x Bolt pistol . Eradicator Sgt
++ Total: [242 PL, 5CP, 4,308pts] ++
MCP
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2023.03.20 23:40 bisonbuford1 [WTB] 18k 24” chain
Have a couple verified purchases and a sale on watchexchange. Venmo preferred. Looking for something smaller as an everyday wear. Thanks!
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2023.03.20 23:40 Desperate-Ambition26 IHI IS20 Mk7 GTI 24k miles FOR SALE $500
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2023.03.20 23:40 Desperate-Ambition26 IHI IS20 Mk7 GTI 24k miles FOR SALE $500
I have FOR SALE a stock IHI IS20 turbo off of MK7 GTI 2016 with 24k miles. Turbo is in great condition zero shaft play. Comes with everything except the oil and coolant lines. $500 will ship at buyers expense. I have another stock IS20 from the same car but 100k miles complete ready to drop in no issues with it comes with oil and coolant lines. $300 for it.
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2023.03.20 23:39 idkhowtheyfoundit What am I doing wrong that even retail doesn't want me?
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2023.03.20 23:39 Santi2047 Josuke Highashikata (Part 8)
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2023.03.20 23:39 AdvantageMinute Any out there?
Are there any drink shakers like the ones they use at Starbucks that may be for sale?
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2023.03.20 23:39 plumgarnet [US-GA] [H] Zoom65 EE v1 White, GMK White on Black (wob), Sakurio Switches [W] PayPal, Local Cash, DSA sets
Timestamps Zoom65 EE v1 comes with everything (carrying case, coil cord, 2x knobs). No gimmicks here, I'm just switching to low profile keyboards. Prices are pretty firm because I think they're fair based on recent sales, but I'm willing to negotiate shipping costs.
Zoom65 EE in White (anodized black weight and knobs) -
$190 OBO + shipping ($160 board + $30 built)
Pros:
- Built with lubed stabilizers
- Barely used
- Comes with original instructions
- Extra knob (shiny black aluminum) included
Cons:
- I forgot to attach the weight to the bottom (but it's included)
GMK WoB -
$40 OBO ($20 with board) + shipping Zealio Sakurio Switches (70) -
$70 OBO ($40 with board) + shipping Everything - $250 OBO + shipping Those who express interest in buying the complete set will have priority in my DMs.
I'm only interested in swapping DSA sets for the switches and keycaps. I'm interested in any unique sets in pink or white.
Thanks!
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2023.03.20 23:38 Zen_21 New player with 50+ hours in game take: Game needs monsters raiding player bases in waves
(Disclaimer: I have never played other games of same features such as factorio. I have only heard of them and their features from lurking on the internet. Meaning Im not trying to suggest anything from another game to be in this game and this suggestion is solely based on my own ideas. Any similarities are purely coincidential.)
(tldr: Production for the sake of production is not enough. Game needs challenging and threatening monster raids. Strategising the use of products for defensive builds. Of course with option to turn off.)
To explain the title more:
I bought the game on sale, had it on my wishlist for a while and been waiting for a sale to pick it up. Immediately started playing no-life.
I love the game as it is amazing but after getting the second batch shipped with space elevator I felt that progression for the sake of progression is not enough and make the game repetitive while only changing the end product name and making things a bit more complex.
So I thought about it and the game needs - apart from the current working towards a goal to unlock new stuff - challenges, threats, threats that can damage your builds, defensive mechanisms, even hardcore mode with permadeath.
Endlessly expanding the production, while I admit is really fun, seems pointless without any use other than making another production line. Current monsters in game are, put in one word, pathetic. Cool designs cool attack patterns but we are humans with brains after all and dealing with these are really easy.
But what if these monsters raided our bases in swarms and waves that get harder depending on your progress or amount of waves. You would need to strategize your builds adding defensive builds, stronger foundations and walls and defending them yourself.
This way the products we make will have another use and adds another challenge that is deciding where to use them to be more effective. Use them in your production line to further your progress or in your defense to see the future.
Of course there should be an option to turn this off. This would also make the game a lot more fun in multiplayer.
Thanks for reading!
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2023.03.20 23:38 Fearless-Struggle751 Top 5 Best Wi-Fi Router in 2023
Figuring out what the best router for your needs can be complicated. We've tested the top Wi-Fi router brands so you can find the right one for your needs.
Take a look at this list:
https://quizience.com/best-wi-fi-routers-for-2022/
TP-Link Archer AX21
Best budget router
Wi-Fi Standard
Wi-Fi 6
Speed Rating
AX1800
Range
Up to 2,500 sq. ft.
Wireless Networking Security
WPA3
Bands
Dual-Band (2.4 and 5GHz)
Available for $100 (or less if you catch a sale), the TP-Link Archer AX21 is an entry-level, dual-band Wi-Fi 6 router that supports top speeds of up to 1,201Mbps (1.2Gbps) on its 5GHz band. It's nothing fancy, but it offered near flawless performance for small- to medium-size homes in our tests, and it's a cinch to setup and use thanks to TP-Link's Tether app.
Best of all, when tested against other, similar routers from names like Asus and Netgear, the AX21 held its own with faster download speeds, better range, and low latency, too. Add in a functional bandsteering mode that automatically steers you between the 2.4 and 5GHz bands within a single network, plus guest network controls and even a quality of service engine for prioritizing traffic to the most important devices on your network, and you're looking at a decent home networking upgrade that's as simple and affordable as it gets. It isn't powerful enough to max out speeds on a gigabit network, but it can still hit consistent close-range speeds near 700Mbps or so, which is more than enough for most households. Read our TP-Link Archer AX21 review.
Linksys Hydra Pro 6 (MR5500)
Best midrange router
Wi-Fi Standard
Wi-Fi 6
Speed Rating
AX5400
Range
Up to 2,700 sq. ft.
Wireless Networking Security
WPA2, WPA3
Bands
Dual-Band (2.4 and 5GHz)
If you've already got a budget router running your network and you're ready to upgrade to something more powerful, the Linksys Hydra Pro 6 belongs high on your list. With a dual-band, AX5400 build, full support for Wi-Fi 6, and 160MHz channel support for moving data more efficiently, it was an excellent performer in my speed tests, even managing to outperform flashier picks like the also great Asus RT-AX86U.
The Hydra Pro 6 is a touch pricey as dual-band routers go, but the steady, consistent performance makes it a standout. Try and catch it on sale if you can, but if you just want a reliable, no-frills router that can keep up with gigabit speeds, look no further. Read our Linksys Hydra Pro 6 review.
TP-Link Deco W7200
Best mesh router overall
Wi-Fi Standard
Wi-Fi 6
Speed Rating
AX3600
Range
Up to 5,500 sq. ft. (two devices)
Wireless Networking Security
WPA2, WPA3
Bands
Tri-Band (2.4 and two 5GHz)
For the best performance from your mesh router, you'll want to prioritize getting one with support for Wi-Fi 6, plus a tri-band design that includes three separate bands of traffic: the usual 2.4 and 5GHz bands, plus an additional 5GHz band that the system can use as a dedicated wireless backhaul for transmissions between the router and its satellites. Most mesh routers like that cost at least $300 or even $400, but the TP-Link Deco W7200 gets you there for less than $250.
That's the best deal I've seen for a tri-band mesh router with support for Wi-Fi 6 -- and sure enough, it's an excellent performer, as well. In fact, the only system that managed to outperform it outright in my at-home speed tests is the AX6000 version of Netgear Orbi, which costs more than three times as much (keep reading for more on that one). On top of that, TP-Link's setup process is about as easy as it gets, with satellite extenders that automatically join the mesh as soon as you plug them in. Read our TP-Link Deco W7200 review.
Asus RT-AX86U
Best gaming router
Wi-Fi standard
Wi-Fi 6
Speed Rating
AX5700
Range
Up to 2,500 sq. ft.
Wireless Networking Security
WPA3
Bands
Dual-Band (2.4 and 5GHz)
Gaming routers promise high performance and low latency for die-hard gamers, and it isn't uncommon to find them selling for $300 or even $400. At about $270 or less, the Asus RT-AX86U dual-band router isn't inexpensive either, but it's a strong value relative to routers like those -- and the performance it delivers as a gaming router is flat-out great.
Most noteworthy is the router's latency management. In fact, it leads all of the routers I've ever tested, gaming or otherwise, with the lowest average latency across all of my tests, which online gamers will definitely appreciate. Something else you'll appreciate: An excellent mix of app-based controls and features, including a mobile boost mode, that lets you prioritize gaming traffic to your phone at the touch of a button.
Gaming features aside, the RT-AX86U offers full support for Wi-Fi 6, with strong, stable speeds and good range. If you need additional range, you can add other Asus "AIMesh" devices to your home network to make it the centerpiece of a mesh.
That checks off all of the boxes that most people want from a good gaming router, and it gets you there at a price that isn't too painful for us to recommend. Even if you aren't a gamer, this is still one of the best Wi-Fi 6 routers you can buy right now. Read our list of the best gaming routers.
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2023.03.20 23:38 Xanathar2 [USA-PA] [H] Lenovo P15 Gen1 - i7-10750H OLED 4K UHD Screen [W] Paypal or Local Cash
Product number: 20ST0040US
i7-10750H CPU @ 2.60GHz)
15.6" OLED 4K UHD Touchscreen
32GB Ram
512GB SSD
Nvidia T1000 Discrete GPU
In warranty until 10/13/2023
$750 Shipped
Local is SE PA for an in person sale/trade.
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2023.03.20 23:38 AutoNewsAdmin [Business] - Credit Suisse gold bars, vintage swag for sale after UBS merger deal
2023.03.20 23:37 MusicGivesMePeace 3 tickets for Seven Lions for sale - April 22nd - Coca Cola Roxy
I’m not able to make it to see Seven Lions. I didn’t realize I’ll be seeing Kevin Kaarl at The Eastern that day and I bought tickets the day they went on sale without realizing it. Both shows start and end at the same time. 😭
I paid $159 for all 3 (taxes and fees included) I can do pay pal goods and services or meet you around the Marietta area and do cash. I’ll transfer the tix via livenation app. Willing to sell them separately too $53 each or $150 for all 3.
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2023.03.20 23:37 snow112 [UK][EU][US][SELLING] Clearout. Manga box sets, manga collections, single volumes, anime, merch and more.
Open to offers. Feel free to enquire. I’ll add more manga, anime and merch over the next few days.
imgur images link:
https://imgur.com/a/QThBKgr SELLING: Monogatari LN box sets 1 & 2. New, unread, unsealed. £150.
Bakuman manga box set. Some visible damage to the box. Volumes are like new condition. £90.
Jiro Taniguchi manga set. Including full set for The Summit of the Gods. £100.
Look Back by Tatsuki Fujimoto. Japanese language mange one shot. £7.
Akedo Avatar the last Airbender converse style trainers. UK size 8. £150.
The Breaker volume 1. £10.
Ghost Reaper Girl vol 1. £5.
Helck vol 1. £5.
[PLACEHOLDER] Golgo 13 complete set volumes 1-13 (English manga). Most are in new condition and sealed in their shrink-wrap (Unsealed vols are 1,2,3 & 6). Not sure about price as there’s nothing like this available for sale online at the moment or in recent years. Please make an offer, as i have an idea of the minimum selling point.
[PLACEHOLDER] ME!ME!ME poster - by Hibiki Yoshizaki. rare. will add picture shortly.
Combined postage offered.
Worldwide delivery available.
Payments via PayPal only.
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2023.03.20 23:37 Ok_Strength5845 Best Router 2022?
Figuring out what the best router for your needs can be complicated. We've tested the top Wi-Fi router brands so you can find the right one for your needs.
Take a look at this list:
https://quizience.com/best-wi-fi-routers-for-2022/
TP-Link Archer AX21
Best budget router
Wi-Fi Standard
Wi-Fi 6
Speed Rating
AX1800
Range
Up to 2,500 sq. ft.
Wireless Networking Security
WPA3
Bands
Dual-Band (2.4 and 5GHz)
Available for $100 (or less if you catch a sale), the TP-Link Archer AX21 is an entry-level, dual-band Wi-Fi 6 router that supports top speeds of up to 1,201Mbps (1.2Gbps) on its 5GHz band. It's nothing fancy, but it offered near flawless performance for small- to medium-size homes in our tests, and it's a cinch to setup and use thanks to TP-Link's Tether app.
Best of all, when tested against other, similar routers from names like Asus and Netgear, the AX21 held its own with faster download speeds, better range, and low latency, too. Add in a functional bandsteering mode that automatically steers you between the 2.4 and 5GHz bands within a single network, plus guest network controls and even a quality of service engine for prioritizing traffic to the most important devices on your network, and you're looking at a decent home networking upgrade that's as simple and affordable as it gets. It isn't powerful enough to max out speeds on a gigabit network, but it can still hit consistent close-range speeds near 700Mbps or so, which is more than enough for most households. Read our TP-Link Archer AX21 review.
Linksys Hydra Pro 6 (MR5500)
Best midrange router
Wi-Fi Standard
Wi-Fi 6
Speed Rating
AX5400
Range
Up to 2,700 sq. ft.
Wireless Networking Security
WPA2, WPA3
Bands
Dual-Band (2.4 and 5GHz)
If you've already got a budget router running your network and you're ready to upgrade to something more powerful, the Linksys Hydra Pro 6 belongs high on your list. With a dual-band, AX5400 build, full support for Wi-Fi 6, and 160MHz channel support for moving data more efficiently, it was an excellent performer in my speed tests, even managing to outperform flashier picks like the also great Asus RT-AX86U.
The Hydra Pro 6 is a touch pricey as dual-band routers go, but the steady, consistent performance makes it a standout. Try and catch it on sale if you can, but if you just want a reliable, no-frills router that can keep up with gigabit speeds, look no further. Read our Linksys Hydra Pro 6 review.
TP-Link Deco W7200
Best mesh router overall
Wi-Fi Standard
Wi-Fi 6
Speed Rating
AX3600
Range
Up to 5,500 sq. ft. (two devices)
Wireless Networking Security
WPA2, WPA3
Bands
Tri-Band (2.4 and two 5GHz)
For the best performance from your mesh router, you'll want to prioritize getting one with support for Wi-Fi 6, plus a tri-band design that includes three separate bands of traffic: the usual 2.4 and 5GHz bands, plus an additional 5GHz band that the system can use as a dedicated wireless backhaul for transmissions between the router and its satellites. Most mesh routers like that cost at least $300 or even $400, but the TP-Link Deco W7200 gets you there for less than $250.
That's the best deal I've seen for a tri-band mesh router with support for Wi-Fi 6 -- and sure enough, it's an excellent performer, as well. In fact, the only system that managed to outperform it outright in my at-home speed tests is the AX6000 version of Netgear Orbi, which costs more than three times as much (keep reading for more on that one). On top of that, TP-Link's setup process is about as easy as it gets, with satellite extenders that automatically join the mesh as soon as you plug them in. Read our TP-Link Deco W7200 review.
Asus RT-AX86U
Best gaming router
Wi-Fi standard
Wi-Fi 6
Speed Rating
AX5700
Range
Up to 2,500 sq. ft.
Wireless Networking Security
WPA3
Bands
Dual-Band (2.4 and 5GHz)
Gaming routers promise high performance and low latency for die-hard gamers, and it isn't uncommon to find them selling for $300 or even $400. At about $270 or less, the Asus RT-AX86U dual-band router isn't inexpensive either, but it's a strong value relative to routers like those -- and the performance it delivers as a gaming router is flat-out great.
Most noteworthy is the router's latency management. In fact, it leads all of the routers I've ever tested, gaming or otherwise, with the lowest average latency across all of my tests, which online gamers will definitely appreciate. Something else you'll appreciate: An excellent mix of app-based controls and features, including a mobile boost mode, that lets you prioritize gaming traffic to your phone at the touch of a button.
Gaming features aside, the RT-AX86U offers full support for Wi-Fi 6, with strong, stable speeds and good range. If you need additional range, you can add other Asus "AIMesh" devices to your home network to make it the centerpiece of a mesh.
That checks off all of the boxes that most people want from a good gaming router, and it gets you there at a price that isn't too painful for us to recommend. Even if you aren't a gamer, this is still one of the best Wi-Fi 6 routers you can buy right now. Read our list of the best gaming routers.
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2023.03.20 23:36 PTLounge Things that your PT course doesn’t teach you but are vital to your success as a PT
Mouthy title but aiming to do what it says in the title.
Here are some things I wish I knew or learned about sooner in my PT career that my course didn’t teach me:
• Business Skills - Your personal trainer course might have taught you how to create exercise programs and work with clients, but it probably didn't teach you how to run a business. As a personal trainer, you're not just a fitness expert, you're also a business owner. You need to understand how to market your services, create a pricing strategy, and manage your finances.
• Marketing - you can’t have a consistently strong business without marketing yourself to generate new leads that can become potential clients.
• Sales - some courses cover it but usually no where near the amount you need to be successful. Whilst it might be considered a dirty word, in essence all your trying to do is match your services to the needs of your potential client and getting them to paint an image in their head as to how you can get them their results.
• Networking - “your network is your net worth”, cringe but kinda true. The more people that know you then the larger reach your business generally has and that’ll help massively when it comes to referrals.
• Income does not equal salary - just because you’re bringing in $X doesn’t mean that’s always gonna be your salary. You should treat the income you have as a PT the same as a business does with theirs. E.g. pay yourself a salary out of the income but make sure you’re able to pay business costs out of your income too; rent, marketing costs, software, etc. Think of what you make in terms of profit and loss rather than a salary.
• Your knowledge from your course is only a guide - things rarely workout the same way that you learn on your course. For example, you learn specific cues to use to teach a squat but when it comes to the real world you’re going to have to learn a bunch more and be ready to have multiple ways to teach a squat. Not everyone will automatically get how to do a squat using the cues you originally learned.
Hope this helps for now and I’d love to hear from other experienced PTs too.
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2023.03.20 23:36 Receptive_Mind First ever offerup delivery sale was a smooth success .
I started off real small just a item selling for $5. Just to test the waters. I entered all my info for deposit and tax info while sale was going on from one step to the next. Got my money into my account within 10 days of sale.
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2023.03.20 23:33 ROTOH (US-TX) good monday all! it is my bday im hoping to move my binder since im not playing.much but will return lol. (H) a CR gearfried, secret turtle souls, illusions, red eyes pharoahs rare, a diagram, sales ban, some.more sruff also lookijg at binder for cool trades aswell(w) sell trade. thanks for
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