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Correct. I’ve purchased other items from Canada, and hockey sticks from other companies in the past. I’ve just never been charged for duties. With the listed free shipping, it seemed very odd.
Today I learned.
Do you usually know how much it will be? My shipment was just a surprise $50 with zero indication that there would even be a charge, let alone the amount.
I’ll look into it. I wouldn’t have paid, but my wife answered the door. COD seems like a scam that ended in the 90’s.
No sticker. No receipt included in the box. I’ve ordered sticks from the company before… Although those might have come from China. I have no idea. Seems like they should list that on the site though…
I’ll take a look. Coincidentally, I have ordered skates from Canada. No extra charges.
AlternatePersonMan@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What TV shows are you watching and would recommend?5·4 months agoIf you’re into something different, a weird Canadian comedy kind of thing: Shoresy It’s different, and I like different.
Landman would be good if it weren’t pushing so much fucking propaganda.
My kids love Gravity Falls, which as an adult I still love.
Someone else mentioned Silo, I agree.
My wife loves Great British Bakeoff. It’s an easy background show.
I also enjoyed Bad Monkey. It’s kind of a B- show, but easy to watch.
AlternatePersonMan@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What Operating System do you prefer to use the most and why?2·5 months agoI tried MacOS on my work machine for a couple of years, because everyone says how easy is. It never clicked for me. It felt like the short cuts all needed another key. It was also unintuitive for me. Of course that could be because I grew up on Windows. Either way, I did not like it.
Linux is crazy easy to install and really cool that you can run a live USB so easily. It’s also secure, stable, can run on garbage hardware, and has a thousand cool flavors. Intuitive and easy for (Mint, Ubuntu, etc.) common stuff. An absolute minefield to install soooo many things- if they even can work. I just want to double click shit and then run it. Much of that is on Microsoft for making things a challenge on purpose.
Windows gets more intrusive and obnoxious every year, but it runs almost everything I need.
Never really tried iOS. I don’t like the idea of being locked down.
Android can do a lot of cool stuff, but gets more intrusive every year too. So I run that for now.
Some day I’ll probably try some other OS on my phone, but I have less patience and time every day.
At home, I run Linux on one machine, Windows on another, hoping to cut ties with Windows entirely, but probably won’t ever get there.
My wife used to get all grumpy with high school kids (and sometimes even adults) trick or treating. I told her, I’m glad to see anyone that still has that spirit and energy. And if they don’t have costumes… They probably can’t afford them. Worst case, they’re doing something better than the trouble they could be up to.
… But fuck those people that take the whole bowl at houses with no one home.
AlternatePersonMan@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Noob Question Thread: Ask Any Questions About Linux!2·8 months agoDouble checked and all of the drives are basic. I’m very confused as to what is different between the disks that readable and the ones that aren’t.
I’ve even tried multiple distros. Same scenario.
AlternatePersonMan@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Noob Question Thread: Ask Any Questions About Linux!1·8 months agoIt was a good theory, but no luck. I’m perplexed on this one.
How does Joplin hold up with larger files? I’ve just been using Google docs, which I don’t like for several reasons. One of which, is that it gets really choppy when you hit 100+ pages.
AlternatePersonMan@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Noob Question Thread: Ask Any Questions About Linux!6·8 months agoWith the recent Microsoft garbage, I’m giving Linux another try. I’ve been running a laptop for a while, no issues. My main rig, however can’t read all of my um…?hard drives
A live USB of Mint 21 reads 2 of 5 drives fine. The rest are recognized from GParted, but can’t access them. It looks like NTFS-3G is installed.
I’ve duck duck go’d (which apparently is just Bing) for a solution, but haven’t succeeded. Long term, I can probably pick up another drive, copy, and reformat everything to something Linux friendly. For now, I just want access.
I’m lazy and burned out. I don’t want to use the terminal- which I did try. I just want to make a few clicks and have access to all of my files.
If it matters, the drives (roughly) show up as: 500 gb, 4 TB NTFS (readable) 3, 12, 16 TB unknown (not readable)
Windows says they’re all NTFS.
Is there an easy way to easily mount my drives?
AlternatePersonMan@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Anyone else like to fall asleep when they're extremely tired?36·9 months agoEveryone laughs like this is obvious, but I really struggle to do this. I’m not sure if it’s an ADHD thing, but I just can’t make myself go to bed at night. Extremely tired? Nah, I’d better wait until I hit a second wind. There’s unimportant stuff I’d rather do.
AlternatePersonMan@lemmy.worldto Memes@lemmy.ml•"I beg you to hear his side of the story"353·1 year agoBecause this asshat isn’t a journalist. He makes shit up and spins it how he’s paid to. He has zero morals, zero integrity, and is less reputable than the boy who cried wolf.
There’s been plenty of leaks of him flat out lying on Fox. Combine that with Putin also being a lying psycho, and there’s really no good or truth that can come from this interview. Only propaganda and misinformation.
Dunno. But I have purchased the kind for music, back when I was in a band. Much better than the foam kind. They also attenuate sound evenly rather than the drill thinking of adults in a Charlie Brown Christmas special. Great for concerts.