What's your current headache?

Hello Falco!

Thank you, again!

I've dumped the trashes, and emptied the caches. I'll restart and see.


I use a web-based email and have never used Apple's version on this computer (found several Macs ago, like at least since 2000 if not since Steve Jobs rejoined apple in '97/'98 and the first Mac Powerbooks came out).

I'll still do a virus-scan as well, and I do have a backup drive (which has gone missing — I was looking for it about a month ago, but it's somewhere in the house :rolleyes:).

Cheers and thank-yous,
FF
 
Has anyone ever had front-row seats to WWE Family Smackdown: Trusts & Estates Edition?

2025 has been a year. My wife lost two aunts and her grandfather within three months. And now her stepfather likely won’t make it out of this year either. COPD plus influenza is apparently the world’s worst combo meal, and unfortunately he never exactly prioritized taking care of himself.

The real problem though is my brother-in-law.

I will openly admit I do not like this man. At all. He is simultaneously exhausting and aggravating, and possesses the single greatest sense of entitlement I have ever personally witnessed. Nothing is ever his fault. Ever. Every bad outcome is someone else’s doing, and somehow his needs always come first because he is perpetually the victim in a movie only he is watching.

I’m not completely without sympathy. His parents got together at fifteen, which already sounds like the opening scene of a cautionary documentary. He’s autistic and has Asperger’s. He’s high functioning and perfectly capable of learning and working.

The problem is he was never required to.

After the divorce, my mother-in-law basically bubble-wrapped him from consequences for decades. The results speak for themselves.

He lost a journalism job because he kept falling asleep at work. Why? Because he had to stay up late watching Star Trek. Fired from a delivery job because he damaged the vehicle and decided it “wasn’t that bad” so reporting it seemed optional. Chronic lateness killed another job. His grandparents literally gave him a paid-off house in York, PA, but York was “boring,” so now mom pays rent for him in Lancaster while he and his wife slowly destroy the place like raccoons with a lease agreement.

Cars? He drives those straight into mechanical hospice because oil changes are too much responsibility. And don’t you dare suggest something reliable like a Civic. He has standards. American. Preferably a Saturn?!?!

He is over fifty years old.

Fast forward to this weekend: my wife and I are reading her stepfather’s will.

And let’s just say…he knew exactly what he was doing.

Drafted two months before his marriage to my mother in law: After debts and funeral expenses, the remaining assets go into a trust controlled by my wife, not her mother, specifically because he knows mom caves to the son every single time. This was absolutely intentional estate planning by a man who understood the assignment. The money will be there to pay for the basic expenses for the mom and brother and nothing else.

Despite that I’m mentally preparing for the inevitable future where my brother-in-law treats my wife like a weekend ATM with feelings and we will have to remind him about the medical debt he will undoubtedly incur when he loses his left foot to the diabeetus.

And since I’m married to her, I fully expect to be drafted into this whether I want the role or not.

Send snacks because I will be eating my feelings.
 
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Has anyone ever had front-row seats to WWE Family Smackdown: Trusts & Estates Edition?

2025 has been a year. My wife lost two aunts and her grandfather within three months. And now her stepfather likely won’t make it out of this year either. COPD plus influenza is apparently the world’s worst combo meal, and unfortunately he never exactly prioritized taking care of himself.

The real problem though is my brother-in-law.

I will openly admit I do not like this man. At all. He is simultaneously exhausting and aggravating, and possesses the single greatest sense of entitlement I have ever personally witnessed. Nothing is ever his fault. Ever. Every bad outcome is someone else’s doing, and somehow his needs always come first because he is perpetually the victim in a movie only he is watching.

I’m not completely without sympathy. His parents got together at fifteen, which already sounds like the opening scene of a cautionary documentary. He’s autistic and has Asperger’s. He’s high functioning and perfectly capable of learning and working.

The problem is he was never required to.

After the divorce, my mother-in-law basically bubble-wrapped him from consequences for decades. The results speak for themselves.

He lost a journalism job because he kept falling asleep at work. Why? Because he had to stay up late watching Star Trek. Fired from a delivery job because he damaged the vehicle and decided it “wasn’t that bad” so reporting it seemed optional. Chronic lateness killed another job. His grandparents literally gave him a paid-off house in York, PA, but York was “boring,” so now mom pays rent for him in Lancaster while he and his wife slowly destroy the place like raccoons with a lease agreement.

Cars? He drives those straight into mechanical hospice because oil changes are too much responsibility. And don’t you dare suggest something reliable like a Civic. He has standards. American. Preferably a Saturn?!?!

He is over fifty years old.

Fast forward to this weekend: my wife and I are reading her stepfather’s will.

And let’s just say…he knew exactly what he was doing.

Drafted two months before his marriage to my mother in law: After debts and funeral expenses, the remaining assets go into a trust controlled by my wife, not her mother, specifically because he knows mom caves to the son every single time. This was absolutely intentional estate planning by a man who understood the assignment. The money will be there to pay for the basic expenses for the mom and brother and nothing else.

Despite that I’m mentally preparing for the inevitable future where my brother-in-law treats my wife like a weekend ATM with feelings and we will have to remind him about the medical debt he will undoubtedly incur when he loses his left foot to the diabeetus.

And since I’m married to her, I fully expect to be drafted into this whether I want the role or not.

Send snacks because I will be eating my feelings.
Oof. Nothing brings out the nasty like an estate. Just be nice to your wife, 'cause it will probably get ugly.
 
Oof. Nothing brings out the nasty like an estate. Just be nice to your wife, 'cause it will probably get ugly.
I do my best to keep the peace and be supportive It already is getting ugly though. Her mom is angry that she is not the executor of the trust.
 
Just had a guitar sell, and had to delay shipping because I've been home with my daughter who is ill. I have what I need, but have more packing materials at work. Guy requests a refund because he needed it this week (didn't say that ever), and that he's nervous due to delays. How about communicating that you're hoping it gets here quickly so I can say, hey, maybe I can't meet that need. What a self righteous twatwaffle.

/end venting (sorry, needed to get that off my chest)
 
Just had a guitar sell, and had to delay shipping because I've been home with my daughter who is ill. I have what I need, but have more packing materials at work. Guy requests a refund because he needed it this week (didn't say that ever), and that he's nervous due to delays. How about communicating that you're hoping it gets here quickly so I can say, hey, maybe I can't meet that need. What a self righteous twatwaffle.

/end venting (sorry, needed to get that off my chest)
Any time some potential buyer has asked for a "can you get this to me by x day?" I've always said no because it has never worked out and that is a problem buyer

Edit: sorry you've had that experience. That sucks
 
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The problem was it's been 5 days and NOW you tell me you were hoping it shows up quickly? When I've told you I am home with a sick kid? No, go pound sand. That's on you.

Edit: I don't know if I want to sell anything if it's going to be like this. Almost every other transaction has been smooth (okay, minus the one ass who didn't pack the Ibanez RG420MIJ worth a shit and it pushed in the volume knob and refused to work anything out because "it wasn't like that" NO SHIT it happened during shipping because you did a shit job).
 
Paul, with all that is ongoing in your life... maybe a little levity is needed.

I hope this cheers you up...

The FRANTIC's skit dubbed over some animation...

 
Just had a guitar sell, and had to delay shipping because I've been home with my daughter who is ill. I have what I need, but have more packing materials at work. Guy requests a refund because he needed it this week (didn't say that ever), and that he's nervous due to delays. How about communicating that you're hoping it gets here quickly so I can say, hey, maybe I can't meet that need. What a self righteous twatwaffle.

/end venting (sorry, needed to get that off my chest)
"Twatwaffle" I love that word! It's going to be put to immediate use in my vocabulary......!
 
More of a good problem to have/dilemma than a headache.

Since getting into cycling I amassed more bikes than I need. It's kind of fun to hunt for frames and build them up.

Below is a Trek Y-Foil. The bikes are somewhat rare andhave a cult following. When I first saw a picture I knew I wanted one because they are so darn cool. I got this from a lady on FB Marketplace for $525. I removed all the parts, wet sanded and polished the frame (Trek pretty much shot clear coat and called it a day). I upgraded all the parts to era appropriate Shimano Dura Ace 7700 including the wheel hubs. The rims are Mavic CXP.

It rides really, really nice. I rode it twice since last spring. So while I don't ride it much, I have some investment and elbow grease into this.

For kicks I put it up on FB marketplace for $1,500. I have a prospective buyer for $1,100. Totally fair price but the thought of letting this go nags me. Thoughts?

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I turned my Trek Y *(MTB) into a "Y-1-speed?"

It's the only dual-suspension I ever owned, but really it's not a dual suspension, more like a catapult...


Not a problem with the roadbike, though. Paul, more bum-in-the-saddle time is needed before you should decide whether to sell it or not.
 
I turned my Trek Y *(MTB) into a "Y-1-speed?"

It's the only dual-suspension I ever owned, but really it's not a dual suspension, more like a catapult...


Not a problem with the roadbike, though. Paul, more bum-in-the-saddle time is needed before you should decide whether to sell it or not.
You may be right Neil. It's a tough call and the winters in Maryland are seemingly long.
 
Winters here are not seemingly-long at all.


Winters here are just — L O N G —... April snow-showers freeze out any attempts by May for flowers, may be June and can still get snow. :rolleyes:
That's why I'm so excited we've finally got an indoor velodrome here; just opened up, Haven't time/funds to set up my track bike just yet, just a frame and fork and set of wheels.


Hmm...
You do seem to build more bikes than pedals lately.

PEDALS are easier to hoard and find storage for.
 
I did it again! Just ordered 2000 pots straight from the factory. What am I gonna do with 2 kilopots??? A 3-band EQ is in the works, so that takes care of 3 of them... times however many I can sell at my glacial pace.

If you're looking for a pot dealer, I got the good stuff! Just please don't be in the US, until tariffs and USMCA are sorted out.
 
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