Sounds like a network problem. Been using Chrome on Macbook for several years.
As far as bookmarks, if you're signed in to Google account, all that should be with your account and not stored locally or with the install.
Just regular window latch that all windows have was sufficient, or height of latch matters? I was told they need some mechanism that limits opening to 4". There are the cheap stops that screw on to the rails but I don't know if that's sufficient.
Also planning one of the cheap stick on door alarms and I suspect like most people, I plan to toss it or return it after final inspection. It's the 10 windows I have, I'm not sure what to do. My upstairs windows all have the stops that spring into a hole in the frame at 4 inches open and then you have to squeeze them in with both hands to open further. This type of things I believe also passes code but I can't find a simple to install device like that. Would like the exact same as the upstairs as it's very clean looking. I'll ask my builder for more detail on what he's seen before next time he's out. In the gunite queue for now...
2014 is the only other time I've missed the game in the last 25 years and I did the recipe TonyTexas posted above I'm pretty sure. They turned out pretty good as I recall but I also re-created the fair experience by starting drinking at 7am and fried them up just before kickoff at 10:45 or so. I might try Mitch's recipe this year.
Anybody got product recommendations for getting the house door and windows to code for inspection (I'm in Austin)? Door alarms seem pretty easy to find, but I have 11 windows that need something. I was told window stops are ok but need to be ASTM F2090 compliant and not finding any simple/inexpensive solutions that state that.
Builder says he has a new Shotcrete contractor and wants to know if I want that instead of Gunite as it won't have a 5 week wait time. Pros/cons? Is shotcrete used around here much?
Thanks, good info...will ask about skimmer. I'll have to battle the leaves, but that close tree is not much of a leaf dropper. That big fucker in back is another story.
Here's our drawing and progress after 4 days of drilling/digging. Have an easement that provides a hard boundary on top of drawing and a tree we didn't want to cut down so the design kind of wraps around that tree with the spa being closest to the existing covered patio. The depths are the circled numbers. My youngest is 13 so we have 3'6" to step in and get to 4'3" and 4'6" as fast as possible which is pretty much shoulder height for wife/daughters. Then just about 10' of 5'6" for a "deep end".
It's worded as % of total hospitalized so 94/2549 or 3.7%. But that would mean if we hover around 2600 total hospitalized, then 15% would allow up to 390 COVID paintents, which July type numbers. I'm glad we're looking at hospital metrics instead of some stupid number of cases or % positive. Just trying to gauge where we have been on this metric. Seems like June/August numbers are ok and July is not.
I know Austin/Travis reports total COVID hospitalizations and COVID new hospital admits. Anybody know where the % of total hospitalizations for COVID is reported since that is the metric cited?