u/FeelingFishy7

My wife and I have both LC signature 12" skillet and a dutch oven. The 12" skillet seems just too shallow for a lot of our cooking. When making a sauce then adding in pasta or chicken to it, it gets crowded quick. She is wanting another skillet but I'm unsure which should be added to the collected next. I'm split between the williams sonoma deep 12" skillet, or something more like a saute pan/cassadou. Any other suggestions of pan shapes or sizes I may not be thinking of? Thank you!!

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u/FeelingFishy7 — 9 days ago

I've had a Lenovo Legion 7 for a few years now as my work laptop. It's been amazing, but it randomly gets extremely slow. Recently I need to restart several times a day because my mouse is so laggy or windows just can't even be used or navigated because it's so slow. I've updated the BIOS and updated all my drivers but it keeps on coming up. There is also this weird glitchy window that I get every once in a while. I'll include a photo of it in the comments below.

Not sure if it's some of my work programs causing issues? I work for an engineering company so I have a few autodesk applications and what not, but it shouldn't have any problem running those. I also have google drive syncing with my computer and I know sometimes when that is syncing it can get slow, but that's not all the time.

This is a Lenovo Logion 7 and running windows 11.

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u/FeelingFishy7 — 13 days ago

Our company is switching over to C3D almost exclusively from ORD. I mainly work with drainage and hydraulic design and trying to figure out a few things with the newest version of 2026 civil3D. Does the HGL calculation that shows in the 'Analyze Drainage System' tool populate the pipe style HGL? Is Storm Sewers still necessary?

A gripe I have so far with the analyze drainage system (and this totally could be user error) is that it seems we don't have a way of calculating spread through it. I've been using Analyze Gravity Network or the express tool, or just using hydraulic toolbox to calculate that.

Looking for some advice or places to turn to of how to work better with c3d 2026 especially with drainage. It seems like it was a really big update, just wish we had more training on it.

Thank you!

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u/FeelingFishy7 — 16 days ago