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July 2024

There were 1,745 posts published in July 2024 (this is page 134 of 175).

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Ex-49ers S Tashaun Gipson won’t appeal PED suspension, says it was due to use of a supplement

Gipson, 33, is a free agent.

in Sports | July 8, 2024 | 5 Words

I Got My Car’s AC to Work By Hitting It a Lot

A few weeks back, the air conditioning in my 12-year-old Kia Soul started acting up. Sometimes it worked great. Other times, the blower wouldn’t turn on at all. There was no discernible pattern—it would work right away or not at all, or suddenly turn on while I was driving. (Unsurprisingly, this started happening right around the time New York City began getting hit with heat advisories.)

Last week, I thought I was finally cooked (figuratively, but also literally): The AC worked on Tuesday, then it never worked again. After four sweltering days and a few long sweaty holiday weekend drives, I took it to a mechanic, who checked various fuses and relays and determined I needed a new blower motor, which would cost more than $1,000, most of that for labor. (Apparently a Kia Soul is built weird and is hard to repair.)

So I went home and did what I should have done in the first place: I began frantically researching the problem to see if others were in the same boat. And it turned out a ton of folks have a problem with intermittent AC functionality—not just with the Kia Soul, but with different makes and models. And the same advice kept popping up again and again: Try giving the front center console a real good kick.

You’d think we’ve moved beyond the era where devices were simple enough that hitting them would make them start working, but I had nothing to lose except the cost of a $1,000 repair, so I tried it. (Well, technically I thumped it hard with my fist; I was stopped at a red light and couldn’t get good leverage for a kick.) Instantly, the blower motor switched on and a blast of cold air filled the car.

The lesson here is twofold: 1) when in doubt, consult the internet for advice before shelling out big bucks for a repair, and 2) sometimes a kick, smack, or thump really will fix the problem.

Turn to the collected wisdom of the internet

I’m not suggesting the mechanic who told me I needed a new blower motor was trying to rip me off. Assuming he actually checked all the electrical issues he claimed to have checked, “motor bad” seems a logical conclusion. But being the kind of person who drives a 12-year-old car (a cheapskate), I wanted to more thoroughly exhaust my options before spending a bunch of money on someone’s best guess. Because even accounting for experience and expertise, some mechanics, when faced with a problem that might take hours to properly diagnose, will just rely on intuition. And sure, maybe their fix will work—but that doesn’t mean it was the cheapest option, or even necessary.

In this case, my research turned up many other Kia owners who’d experienced similar AC issues: The air would blow cold, but only sometimes. Our symptoms didn’t match up with descriptions of a failing blower motor, which usually involve weird noises, smells, and gradually weakening airflow. And lots of these hot and sweaty folks noted that giving their car a really good smack would solve the problem. It turned out the collective wisdom of a bunch of frustrated folks turned out to be more useful than the opinion of a single mechanic who didn’t have all day to research my issue and find the solution that would make him the least amount of money.

Typically in these situations, I’m looking for advice from a mix of experts and laypeople, and the internet is full of both. Here are some good tactics to try to find what you’re looking for:

  • Google your problem + Reddit, which will guide you to any established communities where people are discussing the kinds of problems you’re facing.

  • Look for forums aimed specifically at owners of whatever it is that’s giving you a headache. In my case, that was Kia Soul Forums.

  • Google your problem +YouTube for (possibly) helpful repair videos—though finding one that will actually be helpful can be a challenge.

Like turning to WebMD every time your stomach hurts can convince you you’re dying when you just ate a bad taco, the repair suggestions you get on the internet won’t always be the right ones—but if they’re simple enough to try yourself (hitting something; replacing a cheap part), you might as well. At worst, you can take your research to a certified repair person to help them more capably diagnose the issue.

Also: Unless your repair need is dire, a second opinion, or at least a brief cooling-off period—no pun intended—is never a bad idea. (For what it’s worth, a second mechanic quoted me $300 for the same repair, but I’m glad to have avoided spending even that much for now.)

Why hitting it made my car’s AC work

So why did a thump to the center console fix my AC? I don’t know—and no one on the internet really knows either. Those who suggested it were either working off the advice of others (one said a Kia technician at his dealership told him to try it) or are apparently just well-versed in the tried-and-true method of hitting your tech until it starts working.

Possible causes posited included a loose wire, a melted or otherwise faulty connection, a grounding issue, and, yes, a failing blower motor, all of which can be temporarily remedied with a little percussion. Short of a more in-depth diagnostic, though, it’s hard to say. Many of these forum threads do provide suggestions for how to look deeper into the issue. Maybe I’ll do that someday—when just hitting it stops working.

in Life | July 8, 2024 | 933 Words

NBA free agency 2024: Biggest winners, most intriguing moves and more deals we’d like to see

Our writers debate the most notable moves in free agency.

in Sports | July 8, 2024 | 10 Words

The Best Ways to Organize Your Spice Cabinet

I’m always preaching about the Organizational Triangle, which dictates that one should group all similar items together and make sure they have a designated storage space. There are few item categories in your home that you probably naturally do this with—your spices and other cooking and baking ingredients likely being one of them.

Even if you’re already storing all of these spices together in a specific cupboard, it’s still probably not very organized—and that’s because there’s simply so much and it’s been acquired little by little, which makes it easy for the disorganization to creep up on you.

First, consider decanting your spices

In addition to preaching the Triangle gospel, I’m also a big fan of decanting store-bought items and putting them into more uniform containers. Not only does this look nice, but it makes everything fit together better, since similarly sized vessels can be stacked or sat next to each other with ease.

Consider a set like this, which has 24 identical bottles, plus labels, so all your spices and herbs look more uniform.

AOZITA 24 Pcs Glass Spice Jars with Labels

$19.99
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AOZITA 24 Pcs Glass Spice Jars with Labels

AOZITA 24 Pcs Glass Spice Jars with Labels


$19.99
at Amazon

Next, your spices need to be accessible

Whether you decant them and put them into more uniform containers or not, your spices need to be accessible and easy to manage. Nothing is more annoying than having to take a bunch of bottles out just to reach one in the back. When your counters are already full while you prep for dinner, it’s a compounding nightmare.

First, consider a pull-out rack that can help you avoid that altogether. You just yank the rack along its track and it pops right out of the cupboard, giving you easy access to every jar, even the ones in the back.

2 Packs Pull Out Spice Rack Organizer for Cabinet

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2 Packs Pull Out Spice Rack Organizer for Cabinet

2 Packs Pull Out Spice Rack Organizer for Cabinet


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Depending on your preferences, you may want to get a tiered organizer that will lift the ones in the back up above the ones in the front. The benefit of going with this option over a pull-out rack is that you can see all your spices at once, so you know exactly what you have.

SIMPLEMADE Clear Spice Rack – 2 Pack Three-Tiered Shelf, Countertop, and Cabinet Storage and Spice Organizer

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SIMPLEMADE Clear Spice Rack - 2 Pack Three-Tiered Shelf, Countertop, and Cabinet Storage and Spice Organizer

SIMPLEMADE Clear Spice Rack - 2 Pack Three-Tiered Shelf, Countertop, and Cabinet Storage and Spice Organizer


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Lazy Susans or turntables are also always a great idea. I use them to organize basically everything in my home, but their most common purpose is to organize spices, so why not go back to basics here? The one below has two tiers perfect for smaller containers, plus an open middle section that can organize your larger bottles, like your cooking oil.

Allstar Innovations Spice Spinner Two-Tiered Spice Organizer & Holder

$19.99
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Allstar Innovations Spice Spinner Two-Tiered Spice Organizer & Holder

Allstar Innovations Spice Spinner Two-Tiered Spice Organizer & Holder


$19.99
at Amazon

If you’re starting from scratch, your best bet might be a one-stop-shop kind of deal, like this spinner that comes with 20 decanting jars and 386 labels. This one is pretty tall, so it might not fit in your cabinet, but it’s pretty enough that it could sit right on the countertop.

Revolving Spice Rack Set with 20 Spice Jars

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$39.99
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Revolving Spice Rack Set with 20 Spice Jars

Revolving Spice Rack Set with 20 Spice Jars


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If you’re adamant about getting everything stuffed into one cupboard, look into the Spicy Shelf instead. It’s an adjustable, expandable shelving unit that fits into your cabinet once you remove the existing shelves, creating space for every size of jar around the perimeter of the unit and leaving space in the middle. With this, you can see every single jar and bottle at all times, plus still have room in the center for larger bottles.

Spicy Shelf Spice Rack Organizer for Cabinet – Expandable Spice Rack and Stackable Cabinet & Pantry Organizer

$27.98
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Spicy Shelf Spice Rack Organizer for Cabinet - Expandable Spice Rack and Stackable Cabinet & Pantry Organizer

Spicy Shelf Spice Rack Organizer for Cabinet - Expandable Spice Rack and Stackable Cabinet & Pantry Organizer


$27.98
at Amazon
$39.95
Save $11.97

in Life | July 8, 2024 | 633 Words

The Raiders are taking a big gamble at QB, but is it a bad call?

Las Vegas is rolling with Gardner Minshew and Aidan O’Connell, a quarterback room that won’t strike fear in many opponents. Can the rest of the team make up for it?

in Sports | July 8, 2024 | 30 Words

Royals SS Bobby Witt Jr. named to MLB’s Home Run Derby after making 1st All-Star team

With the Derby a week away, half the field remains unknown.

in Sports | July 8, 2024 | 11 Words

Royals SS Bobby Witt Jr. named to MLB’s Home Run Derby after making 1st All-Star team

With the Derby a week away, half the field remains unknown.

in Sports | July 8, 2024 | 11 Words

Israeli forces take CBS News inside Rafah, respond to condemnation over actions in Gaza

in News | July 8, 2024 | 0 Words

I’m Selling My House to Net $640k to Downsize for Retirement. How Can I Avoid the Capital Gains Tax?

in Money, News | July 8, 2024 | 0 Words

Are You Rich Enough To Join The Top 2%? Here’s Exactly How Much You Need To Rank Among The Wealthiest

in Money, News | July 8, 2024 | 0 Words

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