Yeah, that is odd. That's the same model I have, which I think they've phased out. If you continue to have trouble, I'd contact support; they may come replace the jack first.

When your link is down, is the fiber jack red or just no light? If your fiber jack is powered from the router (which was their default initially), might try plugging a power supply directly to the fiber jack (it's a standard micro-USB, although I can't remember the power rating). They went away from the router-powered fiber jacks, the current models all use a power supply.

I don't have voltage monitoring, but I do have several monitored UPSes, and none of them logged anything out of range, although it usually needs to be at least a second-long blip to be logged. My power blinked at 7:05am, just long enough for non-UPSed things to reboot, but my UPSes didn't log that.

I have not had any issue. Could be maybe your router is having issues? Are you on wired or wireless (if wireless, try wired if you can)? I use my own router, so I'm not familiar with what kind of troubleshooting is available on the Google router.

When you have trouble, do the light(s) on the fiber jack change? If it's losing signal, they'll be different. It's different for the different models, you can find them on Google Fiber's help docs IIRC.

With Nixon, SOME of the GOP were in agreement with the Dems that he had to go (and it was enough to force him out). Some GOP agreed to help force him out because he was distracting from their ambitions. A bunch of the GOP were not in agreement... and they stuck around, running the party for the next decades.

Yeah, looking at my street of smallish houses/lots (1350-1450 square feet I think) and a regular residential road with curbs and sidewalks, it looks like from the sidewalk on one side to the back edge of the smaller lots is about 160 feet.

Looking on Google Maps, it appears to be about 165 feet wide.

Well she already got the "stripped naked" part done...

Don't forget the part where Decatur PD sought out the video editing expertise of Huntsville PD for the Perkins video they over-shared. Why the @*#$ did HPD feel it was a good idea to get involved in the mess, but more importantly, why do they have some expert-level video editing skills that another department would come calling?

Aside from the switch/PoE injector, check your cabling. I could run my U7 Pro at 1G fine, but every time I switched to a 2.5G port it would just reboot constantly. Replaced the cable between the wall and the PoE injector and it has been solid since.

If I had my little way, I'd eat peaches every day.

It's a lovely morning in the village, and you are a horrible goose.

They were in the "railroad building", the separate one-story building on the south side of the main mill building.

Like everything else on Amazon, getting the cheapest thing tends to be rolling the dice on quality (and potential for counterfeit products).

For work, I usually get all my optics from FiberStore (fs.com). They're business oriented, so don't have free shipping on really small orders, so I either load up on odds and ends (fiber and cat6 patch cables for example) or just accept the shipping.

WD-40 (Water Displacement, 40th attempt) is a penetrating oil, good for getting into stuck things to break them loose and helping remove rust. It is not intended as a lubricant at all. 3-in-1 (now owned by the WD-40 company) is a good general-purpose lubricating oil.

That sounds like you have a wrong-sized air conditioner - if I remember right, probably too large (so it is cycling too short to pull much moisture out). I keep my AC set at 75 or 74 and it keeps the inside relative humidity around 45%.

I love the building, and once I get going, I don't want to slow down because I'm enjoying it! I built my Eiffel Tower in just under 14 hours (across 3 days IIRC).

Then I also raised mine up a bit; it's in a room corner and I was concerned that my Roomba would drive up on the corner and topple it, so I got some more black bricks from Bricklink and raised it up two extra bricks.

Ah well, I guess my memory was wrong... I sure thought I remembered it first not even having an opening at the end, being a cul-de-sac food court that was just terrible for traffic flow. I was there opening day... which of course was only 20 years ago, right? RIGHT!?

Remember when they built the mall and the "food court entrance" didn't actually go to the food court? That opening on the left wasn't originally open, you had to go to the middle outside Sears to loop back into the food court, which was just a dead end. Made for terrible traffic flow when there was the slightest bit of a crowd.

I think they closed/moved whatever was there and made a path next to the arcade pretty quickly.

Just a WAG, but if the hose is 10 feet long and 1 inch inside diameter, it'd be 0.4 gallons. If the hose ID is only 0.75", then it's only 0.23 gallons.

Breathing rate quit registering?

I've had my Pixel Watch 2 since January. The breathing rate part of sleep tracking was working fine for the first few months, but then April was spotty, May got like 3 days of data, and June has been nothing so far. Any suggestions for why this no longer works?

There are a couple of convenience stores on Old Madison Pike, just a little east of Bridge street, and another a little west. A lot less traffic on Old Madison Pike than University.

Suggestions for someone to weed flower beds?Recommendations

I have some flower beds that need some work, mostly clearing out the weeds and probably some trimming of things. Anybody have some suggestions?

I'm in south Huntsville.