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Post by Coolkat on Apr 10, 2024 3:55:47 GMT -8
As IT I have to support that your work laptop belongs to work. I had to laugh at your comment. I understand your pain all to well. When I was still doing desktop support we had a couple of egregious offenders and I always cringed when it was time for people to get new laptops. So, rest at ease. Yes, my personal laptop is covered in outdoor stickers not my work one. And the only sticker I ever put on my car was an almost un-noticeable smaller in a side for NASAR. I will likely do that again once I find a replacement vehicle.
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Post by hikerchick395 on Apr 11, 2024 7:40:31 GMT -8
The back of our 5th wheel.
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Post by BigLoad on Apr 11, 2024 19:32:06 GMT -8
My Outback has a National Park Service MVP sticker that was bestowed upon Mrs. big_load. It covers a wound from a badly placed branch. It also has a saguaro Subaru logo modification.
My 4Runner has an almost invisible hikearizona.com sticker and mountain silhouette decals on the rear pillars.
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Post by Westy on Apr 12, 2024 3:47:31 GMT -8
This is it, besides oil change sticker, it's the UDOT Cottonwood Canyons Sticker indicating your vehicle is in compliance when the Traction Law is in effect. The sticker shows your vehicle is validated with M&S or 3PMSF tires.
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Post by reuben on Apr 12, 2024 4:30:53 GMT -8
Oops, I forgot. I have stickers for the local solid waste recycling centers.
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Post by rebeccad on Apr 12, 2024 8:13:39 GMT -8
Oops, I forgot. I have stickers for the local solid waste recycling centers. Can’t say I visit those places often enough to need a sticker! Long ago when I lived in SF I had my resident’s parking sticker, needed to park for more than 2 hours in my neighborhood.
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Post by reuben on Apr 12, 2024 8:27:09 GMT -8
There's no trash pickup where I live - at least, none provided by the "city" or county. There are, however, lots of small county recycling centers where we can take various recycling (cardboard, paper, glass, plastics 1-5&7, metal, electronics, light bulbs, some paints if properly prepared...) and general trash, up to a point.
For some materials, loosely defined as "construction" we have to go to the big one down south which is a bit of a drive. Since I've moved to the new place I'm going to the local one at least twice a week as I buy things, install them, and take the residue to the nearby recycling center. There are private companies that will pick up trash once a week for about $90/month, but I'm far too cheap and healthy to pay that.
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Post by gabby on Apr 12, 2024 22:22:04 GMT -8
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