| bio | website | tritarget.org |
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| location | Connecticut | |
| age | 35 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 11 months |
| seen | Nov 8 '12 at 2:58 | |
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People think coding is about the user experience. What they forget is that the coder (or coders) involved (now or in the future) are more the user then the end users are. It is easy to make something look good for the client. It takes talent to make the process enjoyable and look good to other coders.
Writing programs is an art.
Quality is more then the end product.
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When does an under the sink P-Trap assembly need venting? I added a air introducer vent (mechanical vent) as suggested. Although it does not stand above the sinks flood level it does work. I have found another problem much further down the line as the former owner jerry rigged a PVC pipe to a cast iron sewer pipe. Which after wiggling the PVC during installation broke the seal in the basement and now leaks. It is also possible that the jerry-rigged connection has partially clogged causing the back flow problem in the first place. |
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When does an under the sink P-Trap assembly need venting? The assembly in the picture is not vented. However there is a roof vent connected to the sewer line under the floor. That means the vent is below the sink's assembly. |
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