(Part 3) Best products from r/bestoflegaladvice

We found 20 comments on r/bestoflegaladvice discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 172 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/bestoflegaladvice:

u/CAPSLOCK_USERNAME · 31 pointsr/bestoflegaladvice

If I was the wife I would be strongly against that kind of division. Cashing out cryptocurrencies for real US dollars in your pocket can be incredibly difficult or impossible. I say "real dollars" as opposed to "numbers on some shady unregulated exchange's database", where the exchange says withdrawals are currently disabled due to a software bug but we'll totally have them working again next month. Because that kind of thing has happened multiple times in the past, with exchanges who ended up either running away with all their customers' money or losing the money in a hack and trying to cover it up. See (1) (2)

Read this guy's book, it's pretty good. He describes bitcoin exchanges as "keep[ing] your money in a sock under someone else's bed".

u/ShadedKnight · 7 pointsr/bestoflegaladvice

Well, this instructional game will help you never forget your chutes or ladders ever again!

u/Artful_Dodger_42 · 55 pointsr/bestoflegaladvice

Probably best solution is to get a container with a lock on it.


Hopefully troublesome roommate doesn't develop "night safe cracking disorder".

u/gaminghipster · 13 pointsr/bestoflegaladvice

There's actually a very interesting book that was recently published about this, if you're interested: https://www.amazon.com/So-Youve-Been-Publicly-Shamed/dp/1522609555

(Disclaimer: I'm not, like, the author or anything. I just read the book and thought it was neat.)

u/TOGTFO · 10 pointsr/bestoflegaladvice

Nah I could see you just needing to set up like five to ten of those bear spray ones, then have those tiny little black hose ones that spray a super fine mist about to water your garden. You could then have it set to go off by a trigger, motion censor (I think this one could prove problematic for local wildlife), or maybe even have an app for it.

When I read the bit about the pepper spray rigged to the sprinklers, it really got me thinking on how you would do it effectively. Where you would position them and if you could set them off in relay.

That's why I think the multiple big can of bear spray like this or this but they only seem to have a 5 second blast. So having a bank of about 20 or 30, with 3 on each sprinkler system, meaning you can send more 5 second bursts through it.

As I'm in Australia and pepper spray and most definitely bear spray is illegal (without a licence I think) I'd have to find some of that fart spray instead. I could get some Raspeberry Pi's, servo motors and with my 3D printer could cobble something together.

Realistically if he had access to a 3D printer (even without you could managed with duct-tape), and could learn how to do some basic programming, you could knock something up in a month or two of weekends and some after work time.

EDIT: Just found this awesomely perfect for the purpose sprinkler.

And this one for those neighborhood kids who you don't like. Or this, or maybe if you have some Bronies this.

u/TheNonCompliant · 29 pointsr/bestoflegaladvice

We Don’t Eat Our Classmates!

> “It's the first day of school for Penelope Rex, and she can't wait to meet her classmates. But it's hard to make human friends when they're so darn delicious! That is, until Penelope gets a taste of her own medicine and finds she may not be at the top of the food chain after all. . . .”

u/Phoenixton · 9 pointsr/bestoflegaladvice

Not the person you asked, but personally my life changed when I bought the Bose Quiet Comfort Series II. Never gonna regret that one.

u/aftli · 1 pointr/bestoflegaladvice

Yeah it's great. I'd like something with the exact same general taste but just a bit spicier, but I've yet to find it despite buying basically every new mustard I see.

The other stuff I mentioned you probably won't find in normal supermarkets. Maybe Russian ones. Here it is on Amazon. According to my Russian ex, the name translates to "mother in law".

u/2_hearted · 2 pointsr/bestoflegaladvice

when you ship your yeast samples you should package them in loads of bubble wrap and peanuts. Wrap them all in garbage bags individually, then double or triple bag them as a whole inside the box so that no liquid can escape if you have a bottle break. Throw in a box or two of tic tacs or nerds so you don't hear that annoying slosh of liquid yeast samples. Your box should be able to take a 3 foot fall. Don't use USPS.

All that being said, I once had a swap and the box was returned to me by the fedex guy because one bottle broke. He rebagged up the rest of the cans/bottles and brought them back and left them on my porch!

I now use these shipping boxes that I get from my local wine/beer shop used for a couple bucks. They're really perfect.

u/CarmellaKimara · 6 pointsr/bestoflegaladvice

Nope, because HIV can take six months to show up on a test.

As for why no monogamy exception: In the early years of the AIDS epidemic, plenty of men that were monogamous had unfaithful partners and thus they ended up with AIDS despite no risky sexual behavior themselves.

Source: And the Band Played On. Would recommend.

u/ihadacowman · 23 pointsr/bestoflegaladvice

Here’s a well rated one on Amazon for $55. I rigged a cup holder onto my mother-in-law’s.

Edit: here - Healthcare Direct 100RA Steel Rollator Walker with 350 lb. Weight Capacity, Burgundy https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KA92SJ6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_6dx1AbF6YFHGP

Thanks

u/lamailama · 8 pointsr/bestoflegaladvice

I'd say it went like this:

"I want a screwdriver"

"We have a screwdriver at home!"

screwdriver at home