DaoFerret
DaoFerret t1_jcywwuw wrote
Reply to comment by coredweller1785 in Bidens to host 'Ted Lasso' cast to promote mental health by Luka77GOATic
I expect the President should really wave his magic wand and get Congress to budget full coverage to fund mental health and universal healthcare, right?
Go elect more Congress people who actually support your issues and care and they might get funded.
(Don’t forget to vote for them in Primaries so they are there to vote for in the General Election)
DaoFerret t1_jcyv88f wrote
Reply to comment by alnyland in Bidens to host 'Ted Lasso' cast to promote mental health by Luka77GOATic
It’s amazing how positive and consistently good the show has been.
I’m holding out hope the shows nails it’s “landing” (finale), but for some reason, I’m not so worried (especially since I think they decided to end it after the third season, instead of just being surprised by a cancellation).
DaoFerret t1_jcfolnk wrote
Reply to comment by mowotlarx in Nearly 1,500 buildings ban Airbnb and other short-term rentals by fluffykintail
All “short term rentals” (under 30 days) without the official renter also staying there (renting a room is a completely different story) have, and continue to be, illegal according to the city law.
Doesn’t mean people don’t do it anyway.
DaoFerret t1_jabeir9 wrote
Reply to comment by Re-AnImAt0r in TIL Last year 93yo actor James Hong became the oldest person ever to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He has over 600 acting credits spanning 70 years. by n3xus-7
He brings honor to us all.
DaoFerret t1_jabe7wr wrote
Reply to comment by jezmundberserkr in TIL Last year 93yo actor James Hong became the oldest person ever to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He has over 600 acting credits spanning 70 years. by n3xus-7
Need a road-trip buddy comedy with the two of them
DaoFerret t1_jabdg06 wrote
Reply to comment by elephantviagra in TIL Last year 93yo actor James Hong became the oldest person ever to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He has over 600 acting credits spanning 70 years. by n3xus-7
I’m gonna tell you about an accident, and I don’t want to hear “act of god”!
DaoFerret t1_j9sanh7 wrote
Reply to comment by CMDR_Shazbot in What will be the environmental impact of de-orbiting 42,000 Starlink satellites every five years? (Explanation in post) by OvidPerl
Starship also opens up orbital recovery/refueling as a possibility, both of which would also jiggle the equation around.
DaoFerret t1_j9ojwqz wrote
Reply to comment by _off_piste_ in MacRumors Exclusive: iPhone 15 Design Shown Off in Leaked Images Shared by Unknownz21 by StrongInteraction594
It won’t feel magical to most people, but if you wait 2-3 cycles, enough upgrades accumulate that it becomes worthwhile (especially storage), and the longer useable lifespan helps defray the cost of a more expensive model (pro or more storage).
It’s the pattern of tech maturity we’ve seen in mainframes, desktops, laptops and handhelds since forever: rapid yearly advances at first as the market gets established and then longer periods of slower advancement as the market matures, often punctuated by actual disruptive innovation such as independent Graphics cards until the new technology also matures and the cycle continues.
DaoFerret t1_j9nmdrl wrote
Reply to comment by VitaminPb in MacRumors Exclusive: iPhone 15 Design Shown Off in Leaked Images Shared by Unknownz21 by StrongInteraction594
I’m on an X. Just replaced the battery the second time and feeling it get sluggish sometimes.
Definitely thinking about the 15.
DaoFerret t1_j8o64km wrote
Reply to comment by nsa_reddit_monitor in NASA's "evolved structures" radically reduce weight – and waiting by Maxcactus
Knock knock knock
This is the department of homeland security! Your neighbor said you were building rockets in your garage!
DaoFerret t1_j7oc3lc wrote
Reply to comment by 333H_E in Thunder Thunder by Rainsdrop
I just have to throw out, if there are any Destiny fans here, someone did an amazing animation riffing on this: https://youtu.be/L4LpnhdumQA
DaoFerret t1_j7kuret wrote
Reply to comment by JBarretta01 in [OC] Movie production companies with the highest total worldwide box office revenue by giteam
The Life of Pi seems thrown in there as subversive marketing for the new Life of Pi play coming out (/s?)
DaoFerret t1_j7kuj1p wrote
Reply to comment by CantFindMyWallet in [OC] Movie production companies with the highest total worldwide box office revenue by giteam
They couldn’t buy the FOX broadcast channels because they owned ABC. (Barred from owning two networks)
Murdoch wanted to keep FOX News (it was the part that wasn’t for sale)
They didn’t want/need FOX Sports because they already owned ESPN. (I don’t think they were barred from buying it, and I don’t think it was not for sale, they just weren’t interested?)
(Not disagreeing, just clarifying)
DaoFerret t1_j7ecc0j wrote
Reply to comment by RyzinEnagy in Late for the train. by brooklynlad
Lived in Brooklyn half my life, and the other half in Manhattan. I’m sure I’ve heard them described by color a couple of times, but 99% of the time it’s by trains running on it (especially since with express/local color alone doesn’t tell you if the train stops there or bypasses a given station).
DaoFerret t1_j5vao4d wrote
Reply to comment by SerKikato in Grand Central Madison goes deep... by mrturdferguson
It’s part of why Star Wars pioneered a more “gritty” and realistic SciFi.
Technology always looks new when it first comes out, but it tends to show wear over time.
Most SciFi till then had kept everything sparkling and pretty. StarWars showed the wear of “old” technology, which leant an air of credibility and reality to it that earlier works didn’t have.
DaoFerret t1_j5r0el1 wrote
Reply to comment by fla_john in Superman & Lois casts Michael Cudlitz as Lex Luthor by klutzysunshine
At least it ended well.
The was enough closure that it stung a lot less than all the cliffhangers shows usually get canceled with nowadays.
Kudos to the show runners for doing that (and still providing space for more if it wasn’t cancelled).
DaoFerret t1_j3wu8ox wrote
Reply to comment by nim_opet in George Santos: “I have done nothing unethical” by newzee1
Yeah, but we’re talking House, so it’s only 2 years instead of 4. Only 335m, so he’ll be ready for the poor house.
DaoFerret t1_j17n6js wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in After Arrest of 7 Cops, LAPD Reminds Its Own Officers Not to Drink and Drive by Exastiken
While I am sure individual departments (even state departments) may have continuing eval/education requirements, so far as I am aware, no state in the US requires a state-wide licenses, with state mandated requirements for all licensed Police Officers in the state to maintain their license (unlike Doctors, Nurses, Lawyers, Accountants or even Real Estate Agents).
I would be happy to be proven wrong if someone can point me to a link that specifies otherwise though.
Edit: seems the OP decided to delete their post that a state could decertify a LEO, and that minimum continuing requirements already existed, instead of providing some links supporting their claim.
I decided to look a bit and found this: https://www.ncsl.org/research/civil-and-criminal-justice/decertification.aspx it looks like in a small minority of states there is some possibility of being able to decertify a LEO, but I have not gone through and looked at how involved (or lasting) that process is.
DaoFerret t1_j17j351 wrote
Reply to comment by dodexahedron in After Arrest of 7 Cops, LAPD Reminds Its Own Officers Not to Drink and Drive by Exastiken
You’d think they should have some requirement to be familiar with the law, but the courts have found that’s it’s “good enough” if they just THINK something is against the law.
DaoFerret t1_j17iw7a wrote
Reply to comment by TheSecularGlass in After Arrest of 7 Cops, LAPD Reminds Its Own Officers Not to Drink and Drive by Exastiken
If only they needed state licensing to be cops, like so many other professions.
Maybe include minimum continuing Ed requirements, possibly even some ethics requirements.
DaoFerret t1_j0rbp6w wrote
Reply to comment by wrongwaycorrigan in New York City removed its last public pay telephone by Rollyman1
> The Phone Booth on the corner of West End Avenue and 100th Street was one of the last remaining phone booths in New York City. Everyone used it―from ballerinas and birthday clowns, to cellists and even secret agents. Kept clean and polished, the Phone Booth was proud and happy until, the day a businessman strode by and shouted into a shiny silver object, “I’ll be there in ten minutes.” Soon everyone was talking into these shiny silver things, and the Phone Booth stood alone and empty, unused and dejected.
https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/7208189-the-lonely-phone-booth
DaoFerret t1_izy7m2n wrote
Reply to comment by Jonfreakintasic in Ground broken on new $3.2B station that will take riders from Bronx-to-Penn Station in one ride by elizabeth-cooper
Still sad they stopped the stations at 34th.
They built track down to 23rd on 11th, and use that mostly as staging/trainyard, when they could have done another station and extended the line all the way down to Chelsea/Chelsea Piers
DaoFerret t1_iyej3mn wrote
Reply to comment by grazfest96 in Marvel’s Manhattan from the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Deluxe Edition #8 by Elliot R. Brown (1986) by arrogant_ambassador
Which … fits pretty well with WandaVision.
DaoFerret t1_ixp2z6j wrote
Reply to comment by censored_username in Top Iran footballer arrested at club for ‘spreading propaganda against the state’ by rishcast
Also worth mentioning that the Kurds in Afghanistan had been faithful Allies to the US … till Trump pulled troops back and let Turkey attack them: https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/trump-betrayal-of-the-kurds-927545/amp/
DaoFerret t1_jcyzxk2 wrote
Reply to comment by coredweller1785 in Bidens to host 'Ted Lasso' cast to promote mental health by Luka77GOATic
Right now, with the way Congress is divided, there is zero chance of a public option passing into law.
The President only has so much political capital that he can spend. Spending that political capital on something guaranteed not to happen seems like a bad idea, unless there is nothing else left to spend it on.