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Patient rights in Australia in relation to prescriptions

2024.05.16 09:29 m_tay Patient rights in Australia in relation to prescriptions

Hello, I hope this is the correct forum for my question.
I had a consultation with a doctor online in Australia and he has recommended treatment that includes prescription medication from a compounding pharmacy.
The company he works for (mosh.com.au) use a subscription model. They source the medication for patients and send it in the post on a monthly basis.
I repeatedly ask the doctor if the medication was sourced in Australia and, after dancing around the question, he eventually he told me that he didn’t know.
Do I have a right to see the prescription and to take it to any pharmacy I choose? Are mosh.com.au obligated to inform me of the pharmacy where this medication is being compounded?
Thank you in advance for taking the time to read and respond to this.
Moving forward I will see a GP who will provide care in person. I know there will be others who use the medication proscribed by doctors on mosh.com.au. I am curious as it strikes me as unusual not to be transparent about a medications source.
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2024.05.16 09:19 _TheAncientOne Help installing OS on my Macbook Pro Mid 2015

Model: Macbook Pro Retina mid-2015 (I got it used, and it is my very first Mac) Issue: I formatted my internal Mac SSD (it's a WD Sn720 or something in the 700 range 500GB variant). now I can't install Mac OS back onto it.
Details: So I have, I know dumb of me, formatted my SSD completely from a USB installer stick's disk utility, thinking that I would be able to install the OS from this installer (a colleague of mine had the installer USB). Turned out that the installer had some damage to it and couldn't finish the Mac OS install, and now I am stuck on how to get Mac OS back onto my SSD.
I tried; cmd+R (and shift+opt+cmd+R) - to get the factory/last OS installed (in internet recovery mode, as the base system on the NVME no longer exists). When I get into the disk utility to format the drive, the NVME neither shows up in there, nor does it show if I run 'diskutil list' in the terminal of the recovery mode. The version of the installer it is pulling off of the internet is El Capitan. Looking up on the internet, I found that the 10.13+ installers have drivers to read third-party internal drives, El Capitan being 10.11. So I'm out of luck on this side (unless there's something idk that is possible, like maybe pulling the drivers from the internet using the terminal or something along those lines) Some forums suggested getting Apple's original SSD, but I don't have that option.
cmd+opt+r - to get the latest compatible version of macOS gives me error 5101f when downloading the installer. Again, looking up on the internet, I found that my Mac doesn't have the firmware updated for it to support whichever installer it tried to pull. (I also tried again, after resetting the NVRAM or PRAM, using cmd+shift+r+p, as in some forums, resetting NVRAM fixed the issue for some peeps).
Trying really hard to look for a solution.
Now the next question might be that the SSD is faulty but I know for a fact that the SSD works as I've been able to install Linux on it and create a Mac OS virtual machine, in hopes of creating a boot install USB stick that can potentially fix my issue. AFAIK, the bootable USB that is made using a Mac (in my case Mac-VM, I do not have the option of another Mac machine) needs to match the model I am trying to make the installer for. I've, so far, made a Monterey installer USB. I pulled the installer using macadminscripts (https://github.com/munki/macadmin-scripts) and burned the USB usingAppleapple support guide (https://support.apple.com/en-us/101578). The installer that I created this way, gave me an error midway through the installation that the installer was damaged, re-download and try again. I am once again in the process of creating the install USB stick. But I might try some other installer version. Maybe High Sierra or Mojave or maybe Sierra. I will try them one by one I guess...
It's really time-consuming to download and do, basically, trial and error. I've already spent way too many days on this than I would like to, it's getting frustrating at this point
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2024.05.16 09:14 Lord_PanDA_ Roku vs. Firestick: Which Is the Best For Seniors? Break Down All Their Features to Find Out the Easiest One to Use For Your Elderly Members

Roku vs. Firestick: Which Is the Best For Seniors? Break Down All Their Features to Find Out the Easiest One to Use For Your Elderly Members
I’ve been comparing Roku and Firestick to figure out which one is better for my grandfather.
After testing both by myself (with my Fire TV Stick 4K+ & Roku Express 4K+) and consulting online opinions from many tech forums, here’s a summary of the key points:
Full article here: https://pointerclicker.com/roku-vs-fire-stick-for-the-elderly/
NOTE: If you’re looking for a more detailed comparisons, just check out the hyperlink under the section's name.
1. Interface
  • Roku: Simple with large app icons and text, making it more user-friendly for seniors.
  • Firestick: More visually appealing but slightly cluttered, which may be less suitable for those with poor eyesight or who get easily confused.
2. Voice Command
  • Both Roku and Firestick: Include voice command functions for easy app access, content searching, and video playback.
  • Tip: Ensure you buy a model that supports voice commands if this feature is important for your loved one.
3. Remote
  • Roku: Shorter and more similar to traditional TV remotes, which may be more familiar for seniors.
  • Firestick: Thinner, lighter, and easier to hold, which can be beneficial for those with dexterity issues or arthritis.
4. Variety of Content
  • Roku: Offers more channels, including local channels, news, sports, and live TV. Over 350 channels are free.
  • Firestick: Slightly fewer channels but still has over 380 options, both free and paid.
5. Price
  • Both Roku and Firestick: Offer various models at similar, moderate prices. No additional subscription fees are required for the device itself, but some streaming platforms may require subscriptions.
6. Subscription Fee
  • Both Roku and Firestick: No extra fees for the device. You only pay for subscription-based streaming platforms if you choose to use them.
Wrapping Things Up
  • For short-sighted seniors: Roku is recommended due to its simpler interface and larger app icons.
  • For seniors with arthritis or weak hands: Firestick may be better because of its thinner and lighter remote.
Both devices offer voice commands and a wide variety of content. They are portable and easy to set up, making them suitable for elderly users.
We suggest setting up the device and installing any necessary apps and logging into accounts for your loved one to ensure ease of use.
Do you think Roku or Firestick is better for the elderly? What’s your experience with older people using streaming sticks?
Let us know in the comments below!
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2024.05.16 08:56 Lord_PanDA_ (Solved) Can't Find Roku on Samsung TV? Here's How to Get It For Free & Ease

(Solved) Can't Find Roku on Samsung TV? Here's How to Get It For Free & Ease
I recently went through the process of setting up the Roku Channel on my Samsung TV and gathered some practical solutions from various tech forums.
Here’s a summary of the best ways to get it working:
Full article here: https://pointerclicker.com/how-to-install-roku-app-on-samsung-smart-tv/
How to Know If Your Samsung TV Supports Roku Channel App
  • Overview: The Roku Channel app is available on Samsung smart TVs running Tizen OS 2.3 or later.
  • Steps:
    1. Press the Home button on your remote.
    2. Go to Settings > Support > About This TV.
    3. Check your TV’s model code and look up the Tizen OS version.
What If My Samsung TV Doesn’t Come with a Compatible OS?
  • Overview: If your TV doesn’t support the necessary Tizen OS, consider updating the software or using a Roku player.
  • Tips:
    • Check for software updates.
    • Use a Roku Stick or player to access the Roku Channel.
    • Consider upgrading to a newer Samsung TV for better performance.
How to Install the Roku Channel App on Your Samsung TV
  1. Press the Home or Smart Hub button on the remote.
  2. Go to Apps and enable the search bar.
  3. Search for "Roku channel" and install it.
Setting up the Roku Channel on your Samsung TV can be simple and free.
These solutions should help you enjoy your favorite Roku content without any hassle.
Remember to let me know your thoughts or any other tips you’ve tried in the comments below!
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2024.05.16 08:08 Lord_PanDA_ (Solved) Apple TV Not Working on Roku? 6 Fixes For Both Roku Player & TV

(Solved) Apple TV Not Working on Roku? 6 Fixes For Both Roku Player & TV
I recently had issues with my Apple TV app not working on my Roku, so I tested several solutions and gathered insights from various tech forums. Here’s a summary of the best fixes:
Full article here: https://pointerclicker.com/why-is-apple-tv-not-working-on-roku/
NOTE: If you’re looking for a more detailed step-by-step guide complete with demo images for each solution, just check out the hyperlink under the solution's name.
  1. Check Compatibility
    • Make sure your Roku player or TV is compatible with the Apple TV app. Not all models support it, so verify yours against the list provided in the article.
  2. Adjust Audio Settings
    • Some users found that adjusting the audio settings on their Roku resolved issues with Apple TV programs not launching or playing correctly.
    • Steps: Go to Settings > Audio > Digital Output Format > Custom > Dolby, then select Dolby Digital or Dolby Digital Plus.
  3. Fix Frozen Programs
    • If Apple TV programs are taking forever to load, try loading the frozen program on another device first.
    • Steps: Open Apple TV on another device, load the program, then reopen it on your Roku.
  4. Reinstall the Apple TV App
    • If the entire app is frozen or not loading, reinstalling it can help.
    • Steps: Remove the app, reboot your Roku from the settings, then reinstall the Apple TV app.
  5. Check Your Wi-Fi Connection
    • Apple TV requires a stable internet connection. Ensure your Wi-Fi is strong and stable.
    • Tips: Soft reset your router, use the 5GHz band if your router is close to the Apple TV, and ensure your router is not overheating.
  6. Update Software
    • Outdated software can cause issues. Make sure both the Apple TV app and Roku firmware are up-to-date.
    • Steps: Check for updates on the Apple TV app by pressing the Asterisk (*) key and selecting Check for updates. Update Roku firmware by going to Settings > System > Software update > Check now.
  7. Check Apple TV Server Status
    • Sometimes, the Apple TV server might be down. Check Apple Support’s System Status page to confirm if this is the case.
Let me know your thoughts or any other troubleshooting tips you’ve tried in the comments below!
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2024.05.16 08:00 AutoModerator Tech Support and Basic Questions Thread - May 16, 2024

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2024.05.16 07:31 Lord_PanDA_ How To Connect Your Roku to 5GHz Wi-Fi With Troubleshooting Tips

How To Connect Your Roku to 5GHz Wi-Fi With Troubleshooting Tips
I recently figured out how to connect my Roku to 5GHz Wi-Fi after lots of trial and error and sifting through various tech forums.
That's why I want to share this with anyone who’s faced this issue or has had this question.
Full article here: https://pointerclicker.com/can-roku-use-5ghz/
NOTE: If you’re looking for a more detailed step-by-step guide complete with demo images for each solution, just check out the hyperlink under the solution's name.
Here's a quick summary of the most effective tips:
  • Can Roku Use 5GHz Wi-Fi? Yes, but only certain Roku models support it. Make sure your device is compatible to avoid unnecessary troubleshooting. Here's the ultimate list: Roku HD-XR (N1101), Roku XDS (2100), Roku 2 (2720), Roku 2 (4210), Roku 3 (4200), Roku 3 (4230), Roku 4 (4400), Roku Streaming Stick (3600), Roku Streaming Stick, MHL (3400, 3420), Roku Streaming Stick, HDMI (3500), Roku Streaming Stick (3800), Roku Streaming Stick+ (3810), Roku Streaming Stick 4K (3820), Roku Streaming Stick 4K+ (3821), Roku Premiere (4620), Roku Premiere+ (4630), Roku Ultra (4640), Roku Ultra (4660), Roku Ultra (4661), Roku Ultra LT (4662), Roku Ultra (4670), Roku Ultra (4800), Roku Ultra LT (4801), Roku Express 4K (3940), Roku Express 4K+ (3941), Roku Streambar Pro (9101), Roku Streambar (9102), and all Roku devices manufactured after 2022.
  • Why Can’t My Roku Connect to 5GHz Wi-Fi? There could be two main reasons: your Roku model doesn't support dual-band Wi-Fi, or there's an issue with your router or modem. The article details how to verify compatibility and troubleshoot connectivity issues.
  • Your Roku Can’t See 5GHz Wi-Fi? Here are 4 Ways to Troubleshoot:
Let me know your thoughts or any other troubleshooting tips you’ve tried in the comments below!
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2024.05.16 07:07 Kazanna 2008 Chevy Colorado Brake Light Issues

Vehicle: 2008 Chevy Colorado LT 3.7L
Issue: Brake Lights 1 and 2 do not light up, Brake light 3 Lights up.
Attempted Fixes: Swapped the bulbs, Fuses, Switch under the dash, checked the ground, used a multimeter to check the wiring from stem to stern.
What I've found: Looking under the dash, I found the wiring plug for what I think is the Brake Position Sensor. Problem is, I can't find that sensor to save my life. I know where it should be on every model besides mine, but I can't find any pictures, diagrams, or video online to show me where mine should be. The cord is hanging loose and I am unable to locate where it needs to plug in. I found several forums for other vehicles where people have discussed this, but I just don't know where its supposed to be on my truck.
The part it should plug into is the Brake Pedal Position Sensor - GM (25912943), I cant seem to find this on my truck.
The cord is a box with a 3 port purple receiver with a thumb switch.
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2024.05.16 05:52 nijigyaru Shouldn't there be more non-East Asian idols in k-pop by now?

This could as well be a controversial opinion but I've been thinking a bit about it since last week's (?) post warning kids without East Asian ancestry not to be delulu about debuting in a kpop group. Why is there such a lack of non-East-Asian-mixed western k-pop idols?
The reason why I find it weird is that Japanese and Chinese idols are very commonplace in k-pop by now. SuJu-M Han Geng was said to be the first Chinese k-pop idol in 2005. On the other hand there were some nugu Japanese idols in 1st gen but since 2nd gen they're not that infrequent and now more common than ever. Mixed east asian american/canadian/australian have been usual for a while as well. Some of these have achieved huge commercial success. And not just concerts but companies have held auditions in foreign countries (even here in Brazil IIRC Pledis and SME did it in the early 2010s) which anyone can join for a while.
While Hallyu took a while to reach the West ... if you think about it, Gangnam Style was 12 years ago, so a kid who's 14 now may have grown up listening to it and BTS and such don't even have to be a koreaboo's kid lol. And I mean this as someone in a western country who's known kpop for like 20 years now (thanks BoA and Pump It Up lol) and could 100% have by now a teen that grew up with Korean music and drama, culture and speak the language. In other words - some trainee-aged western/middle eastern kids nowadays probably have a "good" understanding of Korean culture (or as good as an average native Japanese or Chinese kid) and interest and are talented enough to debut so ... what's keeping companies from hiring them?
Doubt it's language-related issues (ie how to make a contract or contact the parents in English) . If the auditions are any way to gauge doubt it's a lack of interest as well. And Korean youtube channels often have a lot of western models and indie musicians who are living in Korea and some of those moved in as a kid with their family etc so I doubt it's a beauty standard or prejudice issue as well. It's seriously not a lack of talent or anything like that.
It would hardly be more difficult than debuting an idol from say Taiwan who risks getting the group cancelled in China for calling themselves "taiwanese" (cough) or even a Chinese idol who can't do some concepts not to speculate but my ult is Chinese and I think a lot how he doesn't even know the choreo to the homoerotic song
Which leaves us with legal, cultural and aesthetic issues - cultural because the work ethics are something else and the trainee life is not easy which may be related to the legal issues and taking into account they had issues with a lot of foreign idols in general they might not want to risk further. Or, let's be honest, because for some reason it's important to look half-East Asian at least. It just got me thinking. Any thoughts ? ~
Edit: forgot to mention this one but I remember they tried to do this some years ago with that Popsicle group. I remember some dumb kids were annoying about it, but generally it was a fun song and made it seem like by 2024 we would have one or two non-ethnically-Asian idols debuting but nah. Maybe COVID was more in the way than I think though or maybe it really does have to do with backlash or cultural reasons generally.
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2024.05.16 05:29 janseny7 F82 Owner - True Cost of Ownership after 2.5 years

F82 Owner - True Cost of Ownership after 2.5 years
I have wanted a M since I was 16 but did not get one until I was 37 due to financial priorities and limitations. I finally pulled the trigger in September 2021 when I felt ready for the responsibility. It is a 2015 and bought it with 49k miles.
There are varying opinions on BMWs. One extreme thinks they are money pits that should be avoided at all costs etc
The other extreme thinks you shouldn’t own one unless you pay for it in cash and have the dealership fix everything and not question it.
I’m somewhat in the middle. My feeling is do the maintenance but if you can watch a YouTube video and read forum posts, learn to do it yourself.
Below is a list of maintenance items I’ve done and repairs I’ve made. Also should be noted I have Bootmod tune but I usually run with a stage 0 tune like the Comp or GTS. Just peace of mind for myself that I feel will make car last a little longer than stage 1 tune.
Standard maintenance(Oil changes, fluid changes, brakes, tires)
Tires - Michelin pilot sport AS4 - 1300 all in including warranty from discount tire. It is what it is.
For oil change I got a special from dealership. $185 for lifetime oil changes. Only caveat is they will not change it until the 10,000 mile service interval. That is unacceptable in my opinion so I change it myself at 5000 miles. Liqui moly 0w40 kit from FCP Euro costs me around $75. But the dealership special has already paid for itself with two oil changes.
Brakes They are little more than average car. I did them myself for 130 for the back and $160 for the front. Went with Akibono(sp) because of less brake dust. Dealership would have charged $1550 for front brakes and rotors. That’s including parts and labor. The rotors are pretty expensive compared to the average car. They are a little over $300 for each rotor. These items can easily be changed by yourself after watching a YouTube video. I plan on doing the rotors in the next month or so.
Spark Plugs(OE BOSCH. $8 each. SAME AS OEM without M logo) There are varying reports on cost for the dealership to do this. My local dealership quoted me $550 which I was honestly surprised about because that’s not that bad of a deal. There is so much stuff you have to take off that it is around a 4 to 5 hour job taking your time. Spark plugs usually last around 25 to 30,000 miles.
Ignition Coils($22 each for OE. OEM was $60 a piece) - I did these myself on my second spark plug change. Very easy to do.
The only other fluid I’m aware of is the differential fluid. Haven’t done DCT transmission fluid change. It’s not even offered by the dealership because it’s supposed to be lifetime fluid. I will tackle myself in the future and the kit is around $300-$400.
Wear and Tear Fixes(items known to go out on most F82’s due to design)
Valve cover($650 for part) This is a big ticket item that seems to fail in that 80-100k range. I could see some people neglecting because of the cost. Yes you can replace just the gasket for $70 but the actual covers tend to crack so if you’re going to do all that work, might as well do it right. Dealership quoted me $3200 for everything. There is a lot of time involved removing everything just to get to the valve cover so that’s where the cost comes from. I did it myself. I’m not the most mechanically inclined so I was extra careful and watched a ton of YouTube videos. But there were several moments during this repair where things could’ve easily gone south and I would’ve been screwed. I can see why the dealership charges this but I couldn’t justify it.
Rear Differential Bushing($1600 from Indy shop) This was something I did not feel comfortable doing myself because you have to lower the subframe disconnect the driveshaft. Earlier models have this inferior single bushing that is rubber with a metal sleeve, and they will crack. Was the car still drivable? Yes but.but clunk was annoying and could cause damage to the differential if not addressed
Unexpected Repairs
Coolant expansion tank. $120 for part. Fixed myself in 1hr. BMW wanted $700.
Lower dirt shield underpinning. $30 for the part and replaced myself within 30 minutes BMW wanted to $315.
CONCLUSION Is the car expensive to maintain? Yes it’s higher than your average vehicle but don’t buy into the fear from people that have had a bad experience with another BMW. Also don’t buy into the fear that they are impossible to work on or you need highly specialized tools. I don’t think I’ve ran into an issue where I had to buy a $200 tool to finish a job. Maybe a $20 spark plug socket or something minor. Plus it’s an inline 6 so it’s straightforward. Only frustrating thing I’ve ran into is the amount of stuff you have to take off to get to parts of the engine. But it’s just bolts and you can figure it out.
It also depends on if you feel comfortable doing maintenance yourself. You can save yourself a lot of money if done right. Just have an honest conversation with yourself if you can afford doing the maintenance when it needs it. Overall, I really enjoy the car and it has been reliable in my opinion. The maintenance cost would have been a nightmare and compounded into bigger problems if I was not prepared to shell out $$.
Hopefully this post helps someone out that’s thinking of getting one.
Ps I’ve attached estimates from dealership and also some other random pics.
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2024.05.16 04:58 emeraldkittymoon Fuse box is clicking

Hi, I'm new here and am not super proficient with vehicle mechanics, so I'll do my best to describe the issue, the vehicle being a very basic 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander ES 2.4 L automatic.
I accidently over discharged my battery over the course of about 4-5 hours today, my battery being only about 8 months old now. My windows were down and when I went to roll up my windows I turned my key and realized it was already on (long story short, it was a nice day I fell asleep in my car in the shade while I was working on something with electronics plugged in and left the key in the on position). So when I realized that the ignition start wasn't turning because it had already at the "on" position I realized I killed the battery, like a dingus. I did recognize some faint clicking sounds that I thought was just the failure to initiate the start due to the exhausted battery. I have a portable jump start device, so I grabbed it and lifted the hood to find that here was a constant clicking coming from the engine fuse box. But my keys were in my pocket and the ignition switch is completely off so I didnt understand where or why power was being accessed from. Two of my apartment maintenance men came to try to helped me, one thought it was a relay, which I had also wondered if it was, so he removed one relay individually, and when it kept clicking put it back in before he pulled the subsequent ones.
I have had this issue once before back during a very cold winter, about a year and a half ago. It was well past time to replace my battery but I didn't have the money right then, which is why I got my little jumper box. The thing is, when it happened that previous time my headlights were turning on by themselves, even though the physical switch was off (I have a base model so they shouldn't have been activated at all). I had assumed during the last time that my fuse box had gotten wet and caused a short, and assumed it was why my vehicle seemed possessed, especially because the headlights were seemingly surging /extremely fast power cycling. It had been a WAY louder clicking though last time, so much so I thought it was going to explode. It was pretty unnerving, the clicking sounded so aggressive, and it was also coming from the engine fuse box. I solved it last time by just disconnecting the battery and I waited several days (thinking it was due to moisture/snow exposure because I was jumping my old battery pretty frequently then). But today it is warm and dry so moisture is not a contender. Also, today, I didnt have any Frankenstein headlight action going on either.
So when comparing the two instances of occurrence I know these things: 1. The battery was drained/dead both times 2. Despite the ignition not supplying power to the electrical something was accessing or bypassing it. (Maybe the anti-theft system?) 3. When I disconnect either of the battery terminals, it stops. And if immediate put it back or touch it to tthe battery then the fuse clicking begins again. 4. After waiting some time (a few days for the first instance, a dozen or so minutes for the current one) when the battery is reconnect it stops. 5. It's doesnt appear to be caused by failing relays, as internet research might have suggested (I did this research the first time it happened. 6. No fuses in the engine compartment had been or were subsequently blown which could have caused or might have resulted from this.
Seriously, I searched a lot of forums, youtube, reddit, and backalley Google search links trying to figure out what the fart is going on. There doesn't appear to be any damage to wires and it sounds like it is coming directly from the engine fuse box not the passenger compartment one, which is directly under the engine compartment fuses/box. My other fuse box is located in the passenger compartment on the driver side far left close to floor under the dash. But I feel like it would have been loud in the passenger compartment if it were due to that fuse box. The manuals that came with my vehicle don't identify any kind of issues like that, they more describe maintenance stuff.
Thanks so much for reading my post and hopefully someone can solve this frustrating worrisome isome mystery!
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2024.05.16 04:09 RegularLibrarian8866 Inspiron 15 5567 backlit keyboard issue

The keyboard on my laptop won't light up no matter what.
Apparently many other users have had this problem with this model and asked about it in the official Dell forum but so far they have only gotten as an answer to use the key combinations to activate the light, like we didn't already try that! F10 function is dead but all the other F-keys are working, I already flashed the BIOS and the keyboard illumination option doesn't show up, already checked the KB BL flex cable and it's connected properly, also tried to troubleshoot the keyboard drivers but no errors whatsoever popped up.
Did anyone ever figure this out?
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2024.05.16 03:36 sgrantham12345 Jetson Adventure V2 - rear hub motor hesitating and then quitting completely

Jetson Adventure V2 - rear hub motor hesitating and then quitting completely
Hey Jetson e-Bike team - thanks for having this medium to ask you a question/advice.
I have a Jetson Adventure e-bike purchased at Costco in 2022 or so. I own a couple of e-bikes but this one is a fav due to it's stealth frame (battery inside down tube, small display on handlebar) for use on in-town Atlanta urban ride fun. I took it out this past weekend for a 16 mile spin around neighborhoods here (very hilly) and found the motor hesitating (seemingly dragging) and then shutting down completely after a while. Only a reboot (turning off/on) would work at first and then even that wouldn't work. If I stopped the bike completely for 5 mins or so - it would eventually start back up and I made it home in stops/starts like this.
What a bummer - my first real issue with the bike other than broken mechanical disc brake levers (need my front one replaced - can you recommend a source?).
I was thinking perhaps the motor is overheating (it's NOT hot here, yet) and this hub drive has some type of thermal cutoff - ? But a helpful Redditor on the e-bike forum suggested it's more likely "battery sag" caused by worn out battery(ies) inside the downtube. His exact comment: "Voltage drops under load and dips below the cutoff of either the controller or the battery management system. Typical symptoms and after letting it rest a while the voltage creeps back up and let's you use it, but just for a while till it sags again. Usually this happens as a battery ages, and is more pronounced with smaller batteries such as 36v 10Ah ones."
That does sound like what is going on - would you agree with this diagnosis/fault? If so - is there a source for me to use to have the batteries inside the downtube repacked/built? Unofficially or - better - officially?
I think this is an Aikema rear hub on the V2 Adventure? If so - can you tell me which model #? I might try to replace this if the battery repack isn't the fault/issue.
And - lastly - a source for the mechanical disc brake lever on the front wheel? It seems like a fairly common part if I just know what to ask for - ?
Thanks! STEVE
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2024.05.16 03:24 Unhappy-Response5724 Rufus: Windows bootmgr encountered a security validation or internal error.

Rufus: Windows bootmgr encountered a security validation or internal error.
I boot up into a Rufus Windows 10 USB stick and it says Windows bootmgr encountered a security validation or internal error . It shows no code and nothing has worked so far. It would be amazing if someone could solve this issue. There is only 1 other post about this on the entire internet and they don't show the fix. I know that there is a fix out there but I have found it hard to find. I have linked the image that 'Learner-Foster' put on his post in MinisForum.
Edit: Some other options that I have tried are Ventoy, that didn't work, it said 'Press any key to boot from CD or DVD' , and when I pressed a key, the screen turns black and goes back to that same screen. I also tried the official Microsoft tool, the laptop said 'The selected boot device failed'. The laptop allows booting from Linux USBs, but not Windows USBs 😔. The model number of the laptop is an HP-13-ba0553na.
Thank You!
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2024.05.16 02:58 roshambowey I’m so jealous of my neighbors it hurts me

I’m just venting to anyone who cares cause I need to but, ever since our new neighbors moved in a few weeks ago I just can’t seem to stop feeling so sad, stuck in my tracks, and like an outcast. I already feel this way deep down but I hide it and just keep moving. But not recently…I’m so over jealous they have 2 beautiful kids, a beautiful home, a pool, everything I dream of. Plus they’re both pretty young and he’s a Christian counselor. And he skateboards just like me. They’re so cool🥺 I think partly why I’m sad is because I never got that childhood and I never really had a good relationship with my parents and now the end of my teen years is a year away😭I feel like I was robbed of my teen years by the devil. I’m trying so hard to be young… but literally when I see them together all I can do is cry and idk why I feel all these emotions come over me, maybe I just want to be loved and or noticed because I never got that before. I can tell god put them next to me for a reason and as someone I can look up to because I def needed a positive role model so it’s like a blessing but it makes me feel soooo small deep down and Im just so tired of being alone. I love it, but God has kept me in insolation for so long now 😭 this really hurts me bad…and I’m not even a jealous person like that. Maybe I should stop ranting and go befriend him and address these feelings? I mean I think some counseling would be good for me and then I can get some other personal things off my chest. I’m so lonely ughhh i wish I could start a family like right now I don’t want to wait….
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2024.05.16 02:55 GoldWhale Ivan Demidov: The Debate for #2 that Never Should Have Been

Written by u/GoldWhale & u/JD397
Thanks everyone for your patience with us getting this written up. Much appreciation to my co-author u/JD397 for his work, scouting analysis, and comprehensive background knowledge on where Demidov sat compared to historical players, and the international analysis. Please note, this analysis won’t focus on why Demidov>Levshunov. In terms of BPA, Demidov is nearly unanimously over Levshunov based on consolidated rankings. With the Blackhawks publicly saying they want to go BPA, we hope to establish a case as to why Demidov truly stands above the rest, by a good margin. We hope that this was worth the wait, and we haven’t disappointed anyone who may have wanted more. We’re amateurs, give us a small break 😉
When Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly flipped the decisive card to reveal the number one overall pick, Blackhawks fans were disappointed. They were going to miss out on Macklin Celebrini, the consensus number one center and number one overall player in the draft. After winning Connor Bedard the prior year, many fans were hoping for a one two punch down the middle, their own version of McDavid and Draisaitl, Crosby and Malkin; this was not to be.
Despite the initial dismay, fans were still happy. The Blackhawks won the second lottery, and with that, the rights to select a franchise player at number two overall. Immediately, though, there was debate. Swirling on social media there were rumors that the Blackhawks were predominantly looking at two high end prospects: Ivan Demidov (RW/C) and Artyom Levshunov (D). On one hand Demidov is an elite prospect at wing with excellent hands, creativity, and legitimate top line wing with PPG+ upside. On the other, Levshunov is a dynamic offensive defenseman with a stellar shot, solid size, dynamic skating, and most importantly right-handedness.
The Blackhawks, realistically, need both positions. Last year the Blackhawks iced one of the worst offenses in the entire league, scoring the second least goals behind only San Jose. They also had the fourth worst defense, surrendering 290 goals on the season. Neither are acceptable in the push for a playoff spot in the coming years, but ultimately with number two, you can only choose one of the two players. After our hours of analysis, u/JD397 and I believe there is no debate – as good as Levshunov is, Demidov is closer in skill and projection to Celebrini than anyone else in the draft is to him.
So who is Ivan Demidov? He’s an 18 year old forward playing for SKA 1946, a MHL affiliate of SKA of the KHL. Since the 2023 draft the big story out of the KHL was the dominance of Matvei Michkov. This was a kid who destroyed the MHL by putting up 38 points in 22 games and going PPG+ in the playoffs his D-1 Year. Michkov then outperformed Connor Bedard by putting up 16 points in 7 games at the IIHF U18s in 2021. Michkov was, and still is, borderline generational but there was someone else waiting in his shadow. In his D-1 Year, Ivan Demidov put up 62 points in 41 games, and scored 1.3PPG in the MHL playoffs. While putting up a lower PPG pace than Michkov, Demidov’s game was substantially more well rounded and scouts started to take notice of another potential franchise winger in Ivan Demidov.
Demidov exploded in his D-0 Year, putting up a literal 2.0 PPG pace in the MHL the highest pace ever for a player 18 or under, and the third highest PPG in league history. In the playoffs, despite an injury, Demidov posted a ridiculous 28 points in 17 games. This production was unheard of beforehand and bested Kucherov’s 1.87 point pace at 18. Not only did Demidov have better production AND two way play, but he also did it nearly 7 months younger. Demidov remains a bright spot who is able to elevate his play to the competition. Before talking about playstyle, strengths, comps, projections, etc. it needs to be noted just how dominant Demidov was on the scoresheet.
Now that fans know who Ivan Demidov is, let’s address the elephant in the room. Demidov is Russian and with the political climate worldwide, being a Russian is associated with an inherent risk of a prospect not coming over. Rest assured – there is no such concern in this case. Last year, rumors swirled around Michkov not coming over due to three factors:
  1. Michkov did not meet with more than two teams and actively told specific teams he would not play for them.
  2. Michkov was incredibly difficult to get ahold of predraft and it made scouts and front offices skeptical on his character and desire to come to the NHL.
  3. Michkov had 3 more years left on his contract with SKA.
Demidov, on the other hand, is actively engaging with teams. He’s hosting a workout in Florida before the draft for multiple teams to attend, and is actively having his agent coordinate interviews and meetings with interested front offices. Demidov has publicly declared his intention to come over to the NHL as soon as possible, even venturing so far as to say he’s looking at options for getting out of his KHL contract to get to the NHL for the 24-25 season. Finally, Demidov only has 1 year left on his contract so there isn’t long term concern about losing the ability to develop him internally. An interesting note that we found during analysis was that Demidov’s agent, Dan Milstein, is “hated” in the KHL because of how consistently he pushes for his clients to leave Russia and transition them to the NHL. Even if Demidov is stuck in Russia all of next year, there’s almost zero risk he doesn’t come over.
On Demidov, the other large question that looms is his lack of play in the KHL, and SKA’s decision to play him in the MHL. Despite being the one of the best players in MHL history, Demidov only saw action in 4 KHL games and scored a total of 0 points which has also turned off many scoresheet watchers. Let us reassure you – Demidov was predominantly the 13th forward and played an average of 3-5 minutes per game with unfamiliar linemates. He did not have a chance to play enough to succeed, and built no chemistry with the teammates he was playing with in his limited time. SKA is notorious for handling their prospects poorly. Young players are consistently given limited ice time, especially when they’re expected to leave Russia. Michkov, despite his skill, couldn’t crack the SKA roster in his D-0 or D+1 simply because of this bias. All said, this is not a concern scouts have when it comes to the potential drafting of Demidov.
With the Russia question answered, we believe there is no doubt that Ivan Demidov is the pick to make in the 2024 draft. Ivan Demidov is really really good. He is the complete package for what you look for in a franchise winger. Demidov has excellent hands, dynamic edgework, elite hockey IQ, high end compete and energy, a relentless forecheck, creativity in the offense he provides, solid two way play, and finally rapid speed in terms of release and puck control. There is no one like him in this draft who offers such an elite skillset with no obvious flaws in his game outside of his build. He can also play center when needed which gives him additional offensive flexibility and adds even more dynamism to his game.
While analytics don’t tell the full story, they can often be a useful baseline to build from. The first item we want to call attention to is Byron Bader’s model, which projects Demidov as the best #2OA prospect since Eichel.. Let's again be clear, we don’t put much merit into this due to the low gradings of Carlsson and Laine, but it’s important to contextualize how Bader’s model works. It compares prospects to the league they’re in and projects them out. Demidov dominated the MHL to such a degree that the model favorably views him due to being almost untouched in play, and setting multiple records. Continuing with Hockey Prospecting and Bader, who is an active NHL draft consultant, they project Demidov to be an absolute STUD based on production. No forward who they’ve ever given 99%s to has ever been less than PPG+. Demidov has a very comparable offensive game to Celebrini, and is all but guaranteed to be a star due to his production and skillset. Alanen also projects Demidov to be elite in all 3 zones, and gives him a total RARE grade of 100, due to his next level offense and transition, and above average defensive work despite his assignments. Again, analytics aren’t an end all be all by any means. They’re just an exceptional base to build from when scouts, data scientists and NHL draft consultants unanimously believe a player to be elite. From our research, no prospects with comparable profiles have busted or not succeeded in the NHL.
Whilst reading multiple articles, watching videos on Demidov, and going through tape, we compiled the following scouting report.
Physical Attributes:
Demidov is not very physically imposing, or even one of the most physical players in the draft. He’s expected to show up to the combine around 6ft tall and weighing 170lbs. Admittedly one knock that some scouts have for him is his build and need to bulk up. Thankfully, this is easy to build at the professional level. Nonetheless, Demidov has sturdy base that enables him to dominate around the boards and in front of the net due to his rapid twitch movements and lower body power. Demidov is able to outskate and outwork larger and stronger players by being smart with his legs and driving to the inside consistently when in transition. His remarkable agility and lower-body strength allow him to outmaneuver opponents and maintain possession in tight spaces, or separate for quick attacks or desperation back checking.
Skating:
Demidov's skating is characterized by irregularities; while he exhibits great power on his edges, his transitions suffer due to a wide stance, leading to questionable but explosive pivot work. Despite this, his rapid acceleration and agility enable him to navigate through traffic seamlessly, while his powerful stride generates significant momentum, making him a constant threat in transition. Let’s clear up a misconception; Demidov is not a bad skater. He’s got decent speed, a good handle on body control, power on the inside of his edges and with quick crossovers, etc. His posture and stance need work, but this is something that looks completely fixable at the NHL level. It doesn’t require a rebuild of his skating style, rather a retool that can utilize his edgework as a base. Instead of hunching over at the end of a shift and losing speed and energy, Demidov can rely on quicker small movement cuts on for rapid movement and longer, albeit slower strides while holding himself higher to preserve energy while covering distance. While the 10 and 2 skating that Demidov employs isn’t conventional, it allows him to see a good deal of the ice, and when in close provide breaking speed towards the play. Fixing the reliance on 10 and 2 also offers faster top level skating and easier quick pivoting in a 200ft game, rather than a longer turn. Again, his skating is unorthodox – but it isn’t bad. It’s not mechanically sound, but it can be polished to a high level without a large amount of concern. Because of how unpredictable his skating is now, scouts across the board acknowledge that it potentially even grants an advantage as his body is harder to read.
Scoring Ability:
A natural sniper, Demidov possesses a lethal shot with pinpoint accuracy and a lightning-quick release that catches goaltenders off guard. Whether he's unleashing a blistering wrist shot from the slot or wiring a one-timer on the power play, Demidov consistently finds the back of the net with precision and finesse. One really underrated part of Demidov’s scoring ability comes from the aforementioned elite edgework. Due to how rapidly he can change directions while holding full control over the puck, he can create scoring lanes with almost zero room, and his accuracy is again one of the best we’ve evaluated as amateur scouts in the last few drafts. When there isn’t an immediate opening or shot, Demidov is patient, draws coverage where he wants, and again has no qualms about firing the puck to the net. If there’s one question about his ability to score, it’s his slapshot. He hasn’t had to use it in almost any occasion due to how the offense is structured on SKA 1946, and therefore it’s not as developed as his snap or wrister. This is a relatively minor knock, though. Demidov can take slapshots and find twine without much difficulty, it’s just the least refined part of his goalscoring ability.
Playmaking and Elite Hands:
Demidov has the best hands that we have scouted. Better than McDavid, better than Fantilli, better than Hughes, better than Bedard, better than Michkov, and yes, better than Patrick Kane as a prospect. Yep, that good. Hadi Kalakeche, one of Dobber’s lead scouts says, “…he has THE best handling skill I’ve seen… he’s the closest thing we’ve seen to Pavel Datsyuk since Pavel Datsyuk.” The rapidity of his movement, the purposeful puck placement, the astounding protection rate, and his ability to pull defenders off of him without moving his body is unlike anything we’ve ever seen before. Again, he has the most individual puck skill and innate offensive talent in the draft. These skills with his hands allow him to become an absolutely next level playmaker. Demidov is crafty, and has a history of faking shots to make a pass, or vice versa to help his team. He’s able to create lanes and take advantage of his puck control by having absolutely next level zone entry to set up the offense on a consistent basis. While his decision making needs some work when it comes to choosing the best move, he almost always makes the right one, and is able to think through solutions when there’s no apparent move forward. Whether it’s a drop pass, running the puck up the boards, a regroup, finding a teammate with a perfectly slotted pass, Demidov has no real ceiling. The only question remains is whether these skills will work as well at the next level. All said though, there’s no real debate between scouts that he’ll be a franchise winger.
Creativity and IQ:
Demidov is electrifying, brilliant, dynamic, innovative, transcendent, and any other adjective you want to use. There is no prospect in this draft with Demidov’s offensive upside, including Macklin Celebrini. As mentioned above, Demidov has been compared to Datsyuk: he is stellar at opening up lanes with his body or finding passes, even if they’re banked off the boards. While Bedard is a guy who was expected to shoot first, Demidov is a passer. This works in his favor, though. Demidov certainly doesn’t lack a scoring touch. His positioning and body will tell goalies and defenders he’s planning to pass and he’s able to quickly change direction using his edges to put a shot on net. His ability to think several steps ahead of the play allows him to execute highlight-reel passes and capitalize on scoring opportunities that others on his team might miss, or simply not have the skill to execute. He’s unpredictable because his vision is at such a high level. He’s got a game reminiscent of Jack Hughes and Patrick Kane, and the way he views the game has scouts absolutely over the moon about his pro projection. There really is nothing that Demidov doesn’t have the ability to do – this year in the MHL he took advantage of the strength of competition and tested it out. Demidov tried different reads, different styles, working more heavily down the middle, shooting, playdriving, etc. We’re blown away by the flexibility that he shows across every facet of the game. A really fun quote to mention from Lassi Alanen, EP’s director of Euro scouting is, “I still have like 100+ unused clips of Demidov's play from this season. He must be the most clippable prospect I've ever watched. Something eye-catching happening almost every shift during his second half of the season.” Demidov’s highlight reel isn’t really a “reel” – that’s just how he plays the game on most shifts that he takes.
Physicality and Defensive Awareness:
Demidov's physicality extends well beyond his height, as he isn't afraid to throw his weight (all 170lbs) around and engage in board battles to win possession. His defensive awareness is equally impressive, as he uses his size and reach to disrupt passing lanes and apply pressure on opposing forwards both in the defensive zone and in the neutral zone, showcasing a commitment to playing a complete, two-way game. As briefly mentioned, Demidov doesn’t exclusively play wing – he plays center too. While he’s not going to be Patrice Bergeron he is capable of handling both ends of the ice, and has consistently improved his defensive play throughout the year.
Work Ethic and Engagement:
While almost all prospects “work hard” to play their best on the ice, Demidov does that little bit more. Despite being a winger, he’s consistently one of the first players up and down the ice. He rarely coasts and drifts around but is engaged rather consistently all around the ice. One thing that’s often hard to teach prospects is how to be aggressive and assertive without being risky. Demidov never worries about challenging his opponents, fighting hard board battles, or giving his all to get back into a play after he’s low after driving to the net. This is something that the Blackhawks LOVE in their players, and should hopefully encourage GMKD to pull the trigger, if everything else didn’t sell him. As we see Demidov continue to improve in skating with NHL coaches, this should only give him more energy to expend in the 200ft game, and improve his engagement across plays. He’s an absolute workhorse, and consistently pushes to improve which evidenced by the massive improvement across this season in the MHL. There’s no reason to think this same drive can’t come through on the NHL level.
Areas to Improve and Questions:
With all the hype around Demidov, it’s hard to initially understand why he’s considered a lower end prospect than Celebrini. Digging in, though, it becomes more clear. While Demidov has the higher ceiling, he also has a much lower floor. The number one factor that limits Demidov is his exposure to higher end competition. The MHL is a good league, but Demidov was ready for the KHL last year. Since he wasn’t exposed to higher end competition there is still question on how much of his skillset will translate when playing higher level men’s hockey. There isn’t an expectation of a problem, but when a player lacks that experience, it undoubtedly makes them more challenging to project. Remember, Demidov didn’t really play meaningful KHL minutes when he got 4 games this year. He got 13th forward exposure and didn’t play with the same linemates that he worked with in the pre-season. Nonetheless, he wasn’t perfect. He did see some questionable decisions while trying to adapt to higher competition. There’s little concern that this is an actual issue, but Demidov needs to grow and play against men, even for a few games, before coming to the NHL. Thankfully, he should have the entire season in 2024-2025, and I haven’t read a single scouting report that expects him to have an issue putting up Michkov+ numbers.
The second factor is skating. Demidov is a good skater, but he’s unorthodox at best. While this skating relies heavily on his edgework which gives him amazing playmaking ability, his pivoting, high end speed, position and stride could all use refinement and improvement. While these are all skating mechanics that are easier to fix, skating is NOT a guarantee. If he’s unable to improve his skating with NHL skating coaches, it could limit his upside. He is still expected to be a top line winger, but it could be the difference between 70+ and 100+ points if skating doesn’t develop. Remember, some scouts view his skating as a “hidden” upside in his game, but improving skating not only gives him more offensive flexibility, but also defensively. There’s room for improvement, and it could be an easier lever to correct to see high rewards from.
The third factor is decision making. Demidov is creative to a fault, but just like in art, not every project works out. With such an advanced toolkit, Demidov needs to work with video coaches to better understand which moveset is appropriate in which scenario and when to deploy it. There’s a difference between decision making and IQ. Decision making is hard to fix when a prospect is set in their ways based on playstyle, but if playstyle is more flexible, then there’s much less of a concern. IQ, on the other hand is uncoachable, and Demidov has arguably the best offensive IQ in the draft. There’s no reason to believe that he can’t fix this, but due to being stuck abroad, and potentially even the MHL again next year, it could take him a bit longer to get up to NHL speed.
The final factor is defense. While it seems that every single forward prospect has a knock on their defense, we can qualify Demidov’s specifics a bit more easily. Demidov is a competent defender, and a very good well rounded player, but again decision making plays a factor in the challenge of projecting him here. While players like Celebrini are dominant both ways, Demidov often doesn’t make the right choice when defending – he has a lot of offensive instincts which have him sit higher on the blue, and while he is always engaged on the puck, he needs to be more responsible in coverage rotations. Off the rush, Demidov doesn’t always read the play correctly, and the inconsistency can create shooting lanes for his opponent. Just like Michkov, he can also cheat on plays where he finds himself a bit further away from a play and loses sight of his defensive assignment. He’s extremely energetic and consistently pushes to get back, but working with him on understanding when to cheat will be important for his development as well. We again want to reemphasize that Demidov plays solid defense and a good two way game, especially for a wingecenter. But there’s room for improvement in terms of bridging the gap between him and other recent prospects like Celebrini, Carlsson, and Johnston.
Pro Projection:
While he doesn’t have the skating that Jack Hughes had, he’s still a great projection and comparable. A smaller but nimble player who isn’t afraid to get involved on the rush, around the boards, or in transition. Demidov’s offensive upside is similar as well – like Hughes, the defense isn’t the best, but he’s able to run an entire offense both on the wing and playing center. He’s creative to a fault, has a great set of hands, and the toolkit to be a consistent top 5 player at his position in the NHL. Pro projections are always hard because you can never guarantee how a player will turn out, whether they’re undrafted or a #1OA, but Demidov is truly all but a sure thing. His creativity rivals players like Nikita Kucherov and Mitch Marner in their ability to think ahead of where the play is, his handling rivals Kane and Datysuk, his defensive play is above average for a winger, he has a great shot comparable to players like Matt Tkachuk, and is a bitch to get off the puck. Even when Demidov is literally on the ground, he’s consistently able to hold possession and find a play with no room left. With a toolkit like his, decent size at an estimated 6ft, there should be no reservations that Demidov should succeed at the next level. Most scouts see his floor around 65-70 points, and his ceiling closer to 120. I stand by the Jack Hughes comp I made earlier. While they differ in skating, they play very similar games, and should expect similar success at the next level.
Quotes:
“He’s got the best hands in the draft… and has made more one-on-one skill plays so far this season than almost any prospect I’ve scouted for any draft. He’s also a pretty engaged off-puck player who keeps his feet moving, hunts pucks on the forecheck, and can turn a steal into a game-breaking play in an instant.”
Scott Wheeler, The Athletic
“Demidov is already a game-breaking forward who can move the puck effortlessly and there’s no question he’d be a fantastic partner to some of the best prospects in the NHL today. His production in the MHL is comparable to Patrick Kane’s 2006-07 season with the Ontario Hockey League’s London Knights… Demidov is a bonafide first-line winger who will score tons of goals.”
Dayton Reimer, The Hockey Writers
“In a vacuum he’s the most talented forward this draft class has to offer outside of Celebrini. Demidov possesses many of the same traits Celebrini does, only his track record is against younger, more unproven talent."
Sam Cosentino, Sportsnet
“The talent of Demidov is impossible to deny. His raw skills might be the best in terms of offense in the entire draft. His puckhandling, shot, passing, and even skating makes him a unique hockey player and prospect. There are many great offensive players, but not many quite like Demidov. Especially who will also have a great drive and motor to play a strong 200 foot game… he could easily be a point per game player in the NHL on most teams first line.”
Frederik Frandsen, Last Word on Sports
“At the end of the day, what you get in a player like Ivan Demidov is a generational offensive dynamo with the mind of a master chess player. Each time he gains possession of the biscuit, his ability to think many steps ahead of the opponent, find creative solutions involving his puck handling abilities, as well as creating tremendous execution at creating space with his skating or precisely hitting the net is considered to be up to par at the NHL level.”
Tyler Ballesteros-Willard, Draft Prospects Hockey
“Any forward that has ever had the type of equivalency we’ve seen from Demidov in his pre-draft year and draft year, going back to the ’80s, has turned into a point-per-game-plus superstar over their careers… You need stars to compete and contend in the NHL, and Demidov is almost guaranteed to be that.”
Byron Bader, Hockey Prospecting
“Demidov is the most dynamic, verstatile, and creative [puck] handler we’ve seen come through the draft in recent years. Elements of his on-puck decision-making remain raw, but his upside as a 100-point top-line winger is supported by decent off-puck and defensive engagement and lightning-quick processing of the game. His elite-level of on-puck intelligence and his trifecta of dynamic handling, playmaking, and goalscoring tools give him the foundation to become an electrifying creative force and offensive driver.”
Sebastian High, Dobber
“Demidov breaks defences. He spots a tiny gap in coverage, bursts right through, and blows it open. He plays mostly a finesse game, but does so hyper-aggressively, attacking everything he can. Demidov succeeds at pulling off plays that most prospects can't. He plans, processes, and anticipates faster than he can stickhandle. He's a pure creator with the puck, making plays out of nothing.”
David St. Louis, Elite Prospects
“Demidov is the more dynamic and flashy prospect [Than Michkov].Demidov is the single-most gifted handler in the entire 2024 class. He projects to be the superior one-on-one attacker…someone who can single-handedly create out of thin air. When it comes to passing ability…Demidov’s ability to chain together handling sequences into following passing plays is second to none.”
Lassi Alanen, Elite Prospects
“It’s a no brainer[at #2OA]. It’s Ivan Demidov all day, every day, 24/7. You run to the stage and pick him… if you ask me, Ivan Demidov is better than Matvei Michkov… He’s the only prospect in our rankings who we gave a 10 grade to for a specific ability. It’s not just the handling skill in isolation it’s the creativity. He comes up with solutions no one can expect.. his motor is underrated, puts in work defensively… it’s a no brainer there.”
Hadi Kalakeche, Locked on NHL/Dobber
Our Scouting:
Clip 1:
As we talked about prior, Demidov has a great IQ and the ability to create lanes and plays out of nothing. Demidov pushes up the ice and enters the zone with pressure closing onto the side. He uses his hands to pull in control, but more impressively, puts his body between the defender and the puck. He uses his edgework and breaking speed to push past the defender, then is patient enough to draw 3 defenders towards him, away from his teammate. When he sees the trailing defenseman waiting, he immediately finds a tight pass for a wide open teammate to capitalize.
Clip 2:
There’s a difference between a safe move, and then there’s an insane move. Watch as Demidov comes up on the left side. He sees that the defender is getting desperate and goes for a large poke. Demidov slides the puck under the Dman’s stick and once again shows off his patience. Instead of going for a quick shot he reads that the other defender is slowly coming across the crease to prevent a passing lane. Instead of just shooting like most players, Demidov baits the goalie into thinking he’s going to run into the defenseman, and in that second, puts the puck in the net.
Clip 3:
Small play, but this is just about how slick his passing is. He slides the puck through a very tight lane while baiting the defenseman into sliding due to not knowing where the play is going to be.
Clip 4:
While we can put on nonstop highlights, it’s also important to see how smart Demidov’s game is. Demidov and the other SKA players move the puck around a bit trying to find an opening until they give it to Demidov. Demidov reads an open play and passes the puck down, but instead of immediately following the puck or staying at his spot, Demidov uses his high engagement to instead move to the other side of the net down low to offer accessory support for his teammates on his anticipated cross crease pass, should there have been a rebound.
Clip 5:
Not every highlight is going to be a goal. One really underrated part of Demidov’s game is how well he’s able to read the offense. As he holds high initially, he’s able to help move the puck out in order to reset the offense when the play fails. His motor keeps him in the play and with his excellent edges, he’s able to make a quick pivot after rushing around in order to step up and create an open shooting lane. While his teammate can’t make the pass to get the puck to him, Demidov read where the play WOULD be, not just where it was. Those IQ aspects really can’t be taught, and are part of what makes him so special. By anticipating the open play rather than following the puck, he establishes himself as a play driver by creating options rather just following and executing structure at a high level.
Clip 6:
We're not even going to analyze this one. It’s just fucking fun. Talent oozes.
Clip 7:
This video has a ton of highlights, which I’d definitely recommend watching, but we’re going to focus specifically on the play at 0:45. We can post clips of Demidov scoring goals, finding breakaways, etc. all day long, but when thinking about translation to the NHL, IQ and decision making is what we’re really drying to drill down on. Demidov arrives in the zone through to middle and pushes the initial F1 to the F3 spot and changes the rotation. The puck is dumped to him and the initial F1 leaves a drop pass for Demidov approaching the goal. As soon as Demidov gets the puck, at 0:47, you can see him primed and in a good shooting position. The bigger defender misread the play and has drifted too far towards the center of the ice, leaving Demidov with a nearly unobstructed shooting lane as the netfront defenseman is also too far toward the middle. Instead of taking the shot, he instead waits to draw over the netfront defenseman, and the bigger defenseman closer towards him, leaving his teammate literally untouched across the crease. Demidov trusts his hands and ability with an extremely quick and accurate pass through the stick range of three defenders to find his teammate wide open. His decision making has been progressively improving and his ability to look off the shot to find an elite pass will translate extremely well to the next level.
Clip 8:
Another play where you can just be excited about Demidov. The puck is wrapped up around the boards and the defenseman sitting at the top of the blue just pushes the puck back into the zone without a clear target, or a player who has an explicit opening to the puck. If anything, the puck is put in the middle of all 5 Karpat skaters. Despite starting on the outside, Demidov’s engagement shines through where he uses his edgework to get a rapid explosive burst of speed, and pushes through both defenders in front of him to gain possession. Once he gains possession, his ability to control the puck, and his handles help to demonstrate just how strong of a prospect Demidov is. Even when the defender is falling onto him, Demidov is patient, makes the netfront defender bite to believe he’s going wide, creating a lane (effectively bypassing 3 separate Karpat players) to get to the goalie unobstructed. Then, his hands come out and he absolutely undresses the netminder with moves that the video literally cannot fully capture. He makes highlights like this look routine, every single game.
Clip 9:
Sometimes when you see a play it’s hard to say anything but wow. Demidov leads the rush through the neutral zone and reads the coverage a much less conventional 1-4 scheme. The offensive rush is a bit unconventional as well, but can offer a smart solution. By having 3 attackers, two concentrated up the middle and one wide, it allows for quick movement up the middle, and post defensive collapse onto the puck, a pass to the outside for a clear entry lane and shot. Demidov passes to his teammate directly across the center of the ice as he expects that teammate to immediately get puck to their teammate on the outside as coverage collapses. Demidov gauges where the openings are pre pass, as evidenced by the head movement. Unfortunately, instead of immediately passing again to the outside for an open lane, his teammate runs into pressure, and panics. He passes back to Demidov who is less than 8ft away and will inevitably will run into immediate pressure as well. Somehow, this is no problem for Demidov. He collects the puck with the literal tip of his stick, uses his body push the defender off, and then pulls the puck in while facing the wrong direction to slip past the defender. Despite being placed in a no win situation his hands and creativity shine through and he creates a clean lane to shoot the puck at the net. It’s almost inhuman what he’s able to do with his hands. When he gets to the net, he’s patient, baits the goalie, pulls wide, and then puts in a clean backhand. Some of these highlights are literally awe-inspiring.
Closing Thoughts:
If this scouting report doesn’t get you excited for Demidov, we don’t think anything will. He’s truly the most electric player in the draft with absolutely ridiculous hands, compete, dynamic play, and highlight reel performance. His IQ is next level, and his hands allow him to do truly amazing things with his skillset and competency. Demidov’s vision is absurd; he consistently makes passes to his teammates without looking, or sends a pass before a teammate has a clean break by using anticipation. These RARELY lead to a turnovers and are often not only creative but unorthodox methods to continue to move the puck up ice. Although his skating is unorthodox, he’s explosive, able to create comprehensive offensive maneuvers due to quick transitions, and make off angle passes with ease due to his edgework. He is elite in transition and able to run a breakout, an offense, and play any of the F1/F2/F3 roles when the situation calls for it. Despite his expected size of “only” 6ft 170lbs, Demidov knows how to use his body and hands. He not only protects the puck on offense but can draw defenders away from his teammates in predictable patterns, once again opening up space for him to capitalize. The same goes for defense where he's able to use his positioning to get the edge on his opponents for a rapid takeaway or a box out off the rush.
As we mentioned earlier, Demidov’s game isn’t limited only to offense, he has a decent understanding of the two way game as well. He’s a relentless forechecker, aggressive on the boards, and also always willing to use his high running motor to jump back into a play that leaves the zone, even if he’s right next to the net. Demidov has the most skill and raw talent out of any player in this draft, including Celebrini. Had Demidov not been demoted to the MHL due to SKA’s poor management, there is almost no doubt that he would be considered nearly neck and neck with Celebrini. As it is now, Demidov is ranked #2 on most boards, and the overall #2 in the consolidated ranking. Demidovs don’t come around often; people last year were genuinely considering whether Michkov was at Bedard’s level. Demidov rivals Michkov if not exceeds him.
You can nitpick the analysis we have of any one single aspect of Demidov. Not everyone buys analytics. Not everyone buys playmaking in a lower league. Not everyone likes irregular skating. Not everyone is on board with the MHL stat sheet, our hype etc. etc. We get it. Really, we do. But at the end of the day, when you step back and appreciate the full body of work, the comps, the analytics, the rave scouting reports, unanimous love, models, stat sheets, skill, work ethic, and more that ALL say that this kid is elite, there’s fire beyond the smoke. Demidov is THE guy. There should not be a debate at #2.
For those of you who made it to the end, thanks for reading! Ultimately we know there will be inevitable debate about a prospect, but we appreciate you hearing us out, and at least letting me, u/GoldWhale, spam the sub over the last few weeks in love of Demidov. Whether or not you agree with our analysis, we encourage you to do your own scouting, read from the authors we've included, watch through all the highlights in the linked videos, and draw your own conclusions!
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2024.05.16 02:14 MemoryCardGaming Trying to get back on the ice after nearly two decades away.. But I can't find skates for my wide feet.

Trying to get back on the ice after nearly two decades away.. But I can't find skates for my wide feet.
Recently, I've felt the burn to get back on the ice.. I'm grossly out of shape, but as long as I'm out there, it's better than sitting on my couch. I'm finally in a place in my life (since my teens) that I can both afford to get some new equipment, and also have a place to store it.
So I went out a couple of weekends ago to 5 used sports stores around my region, got some sticks, helmet, gloves, and some shin pads... But there was not a single store that had a boot I could even get my foot into without it being considerably uncomfortable.
They suggested I got to HockeyLyfe and get my feet measurements and use the results to help narrow down my search.. Thus the pic... Even HockeyLyfe couldn't bring me something that didn't feel like I was putting my foot into a vice.
So that's why I'm here. I'm hoping that someone knows a brand/model of skate that has some give to the sides.. Even if they're old.
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2024.05.16 02:06 UTMan Was I kind, or kind of creepy?

First, I apologize if this is not the proper forum... Today I went to a little independent coffee shop in my neighbourhood for the first time. I had never been there before, but I am tired of supporting the big, over priced chain. (It was fantastic, btw!) I placed my order and was waiting when I noticed the second server, and she was unbelievably beautiful. Not in a glamourous, made up, model kind of way, but in a simple, natural way. She was perfect. She was probably half my age, so I just sat there and drank my coffee. But I couldn't help taking the odd, quick glance in her direction when I thought she wasn't looking. I did not ogle or linger, just a glance long enough to think "wow!" She caught me a couple of times and I saw a small smile appear on the corners of her lips as I quickly looked away. I thought about saying something but did not want to embarrass or offend her. A few minutes later the place cleared out, so she came out to clean tables while her work partner went to the back. I swear I have never done anything like this before, but I felt the urge to compliment her. So, as I walked past her I leaned in, just a little, avoided eye contact and said, sincerely, "I'm sorry for staring but you are astonishingly beautiful", and walked away. She replied with what sounded like a flattered, slightly excited, and appreciative "Thank you!" as I walked out the door. I didn't look back. I honestly do not treat women in a sexualized way. I always try to treat everyone respectfully until they give me reason not to. I would like to go there again as I would prefer to support a local business.
So here are my 2 questions.
  1. Was I a complete jerk for doing that?
  2. Should I now avoid this place?
I have no intention of hitting on her or trying to pick her up. It really was just a compliment. But I would like to give this place a chance, even if she is not working when I go.
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