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MikeAqua
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  #3215606 8-Apr-2024 12:31
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floydbloke:

 

OK here goes mine. Any personal hygiene material gurus here?

 

When you start with a fresh bar of soap it doesn't take a lot of rubbing to generate the lather.

 

As it gets used up more rubbing is required to produce the same amount of lather.

 

The surface area reduces so there is one obvious reason, but is it also a case that the 'potency' of the soap itself gets less?

 



 

I think there are two things at play.

 

1) The reduction of surface area which is dramatic.

 

2) The soap absorbs moisture





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  #3215607 8-Apr-2024 12:32
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Rikkitic:

 

Why act as an unpaid volunteer for the business? Insist on being checked out by a human operator. You are helping someone keep a job.

 

 

Because I would prefer to not have to interact with a person when I am not needing them to do anything other than scan the pie and drink that I am carrying.





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  #3215614 8-Apr-2024 12:40
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Rikkitic:

 

Why act as an unpaid volunteer for the business? Insist on being checked out by a human operator. You are helping someone keep a job.

 

 

Faster to go through self-checkout for a small shop (unless one has booze or saffron).





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  #3215615 8-Apr-2024 12:43
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Rikkitic:

 

Chills:

 

Why does the self-checkout machine yell at me if I don't put the item I just scanned, down in 0.12 seconds - Give me time silly machine. I don't want the person watching the self-checkouts to come over and input their PIN angrily.

 

 

Why act as an unpaid volunteer for the business? Insist on being checked out by a human operator. You are helping someone keep a job.

 

 

 

 

 

 

You have made a very good point, I cannot fight this one.


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  #3215689 8-Apr-2024 14:49
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MikeAqua:

 

I think there are two things at play.

 

1) The reduction of surface area which is dramatic.

 

2) The soap absorbs moisture

 

 

3) The manufacturer has reduced the size of said soap, but made it look the same by curving the ends and bugger all in the middle!

 

4) Wonder if leaving soap in wet tray makes this process speed up? i.e. next time you use it, it washes away faster because of the moisture.


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  #3215748 8-Apr-2024 17:06
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outdoorsnz:

MikeAqua:

 

I think there are two things at play.

 

1) The reduction of surface area which is dramatic.

 

2) The soap absorbs moisture

 

 

3) The manufacturer has reduced the size of said soap, but made it look the same by curving the ends and bugger all in the middle!

 

4) Wonder if leaving soap in wet tray makes this process speed up? i.e. next time you use it, it washes away faster because of the moisture.

 

 

5a) The sodium stearate in the soap reacts with water, particularly hard water containing calcium, to form calcium stearate which impedes lather formation.

 

 

5b) The chemical concoctions used in commercially-made soaps as cheaper alternatives to things like glycerine get messed up with use, in particular the surfactants added to create the lather get washed out/oxidise or otherwise degrade with air contact/etc.

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  #3215807 8-Apr-2024 17:41
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Does the new Tickle Me Elmos sound identical to the old one? 


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  #3216005 9-Apr-2024 08:38
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Chills:

 

Why does the self-checkout machine yell at me if I don't put the item I just scanned, down in 0.12 seconds - Give me time silly machine. I don't want the person watching the self-checkouts to come over and input their PIN angrily.

 

 

Don't stress about the supervisor having to come over and enter their PIN. This is not your fault. You are the customer. It is up to the store to make the self-checkout process so easy to work that it can be done by the (below?) average customer, with no training.

 

The store/corporation will only pay to change the software when they feel the pain. It costs the store some money every time the supervisor has to come over and enter their PIN due to the ridiculous timeout. Throughput on the self-checkout machines may be so slow that they need to install more machines, or they'll need an extra checkout operator, or they'll need an extra supervisor.

 

So, be glad that the supervisor has to come over and enter their PIN. The more often it happens, the sooner the stupid timeout will be fixed. And it's keeping that person in a job.

 

 


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  #3216248 9-Apr-2024 16:02
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What's the NZ equivalent (Same generation and features) of the The Kasa Smart WiFi Plug Slim with Energy Monitoring (EP25)


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  #3216264 9-Apr-2024 16:29
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Why does my chair's gas strut keep letting me down?

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  #3216307 9-Apr-2024 17:27
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networkn:

 

What's the NZ equivalent (Same generation and features) of the The Kasa Smart WiFi Plug Slim with Energy Monitoring (EP25)

 

 

i use these

 

https://www.bunnings.co.nz/arlec-white-grid-connect-smart-plug-in-socket-with-energy-meter_p0273367 

 

Can get black ones and also get them in 4 packs. I use the smart Life App to control things but can also add to home assistant


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  #3216312 9-Apr-2024 17:31
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Jase2985:

 

i use these

 

https://www.bunnings.co.nz/arlec-white-grid-connect-smart-plug-in-socket-with-energy-meter_p0273367 

 

Can get black ones and also get them in 4 packs. I use the smart Life App to control things but can also add to home assistant

 

 

I have had nonsense numbers from over half of my ones - 196v when another says 206 and I am measuring 245 doesn't really inspire confidence. As a result the watts were all totally low. Didn't check the current in great detail.





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  #3216316 9-Apr-2024 17:34
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if you are measuring 245v you have an issue, as it shouldn't be more than 230% +/- 6% for Auckland

 

 

 

If you want anything for accuracy, then you shouldn't be relying on a $20 smart power switch.


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  #3216318 9-Apr-2024 17:36
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Why does Netgear exist? Do they exist to get triumphed by every other competitor in the networking space? Do they exist to show other companies how to NOT make a good product? So many questions.


  #3216320 9-Apr-2024 17:39
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Chills:

 

Why does Netgear exist? Do they exist to get triumphed by every other competitor in the networking space? Do they exist to show other companies how to NOT make a good product? So many questions.

 

 

examples?


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