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Open Discussion Area / Re: Block Malicious Ads
Last post by fisojel - June 30, 2025, 03:52:19 AM
Nowadays many people use ad blockers
#93
Which antenna model did you go with? I've seen a lot of people recommending Retro Bowl the Winegard ones lately.
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General Q & A / Re: Replacing basement windows...
Last post by Olas12 - June 29, 2025, 06:47:57 PM
We dealt with something similar in our 1960s bungalow in North York best window companies https://windowtechcanada.ca/best-window-companies-in-toronto/  connected us with professionals who explained how window well grading and weeping tile interact with basement windows. The key was custom-fit windows with double glazing and a strong internal flange system. They also installed proper flashing and sealed everything with industrial-grade polyurethane. Since the install, we've had two major storms, and the basement stayed bone dry. Before this, even small rains would cause damp smells. Don't skimp on the prep work. A good company will check if the foundation around the window has cracks or if there's negative slope outside causing pooling. It's not just about the window itself — the whole area needs to be managed.
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General Q & A / Re: Replacing basement windows...
Last post by FryerTuck12 - June 29, 2025, 06:37:21 PM
Basement windows are tricky — proper sealing and window wells make a huge difference. Make sure the contractor understands drainage.
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General Q & A / Replacing basement windows — w...
Last post by Jomix - June 29, 2025, 06:23:18 PM
I'm redoing the basement in my bungalow and want to replace the old metal-frame windows. But I've heard horror stories about water leaking through during heavy rain if the installation isn't done right. Anyone with experience replacing basement windows in Toronto's older homes?

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General Q & A / Re: What Are Your Favorite Din...
Last post by xiyoyos - June 29, 2025, 06:22:58 PM
One of my favorites is "Tyrannosaurus wrecks" — it never gets old. I also like saying someone's outfit is "rawr-some" when it's bold. If you're enjoying these, read more puns and jokes to dig into the prehistoric fun. Came up with this one recently: "Velociraptors are terrible at parties because they always try to raptor attention." And for the herbivore fans: "I'm just a triceratops in a world full of T-Rexes." Hope these help with your project!
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General Q & A / Re: What Are Your Favorite Din...
Last post by hepij - June 29, 2025, 06:22:03 PM
Love this topic! One of my favorite dinosaur puns is, "Tyrannosaurus wrecks everything he touches." It always gets a laugh. Another one I came up with: "Velociraptors make great motivational speakers—they're always pushing you to run faster." I also heard someone say their vegetarian friend is basically a modern-day herbivore-saurus, which cracked me up. And of course, you can't go wrong with, "That joke was dino-mite!" Looking forward to seeing what others share—this thread is going to be pre-hysterical.
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General Q & A / What Are Your Favorite Dinosau...
Last post by koxom - June 29, 2025, 06:21:05 PM
Hey everyone,

I'm on the hunt for some good dinosaur puns and thought this would be the perfect place to ask. Whether it's clever wordplay or just something that made you laugh out loud, I'd love to hear your favorites. I'm working on a fun project and need a few dino-mite lines to add some humor.

Anything related to T-Rexes, velociraptors, or even herbivores is fair game. Bonus points if it's something original or a pun you've come up with yourself.

Looking forward to reading your Jurassic jokes and prehistoric punchlines.
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General Q & A / Re: Seeking Tips for Capturing...
Last post by theodore - June 29, 2025, 05:41:51 PM
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