just_an_ordinary_guy
just_an_ordinary_guy t1_jefz6di wrote
Reply to comment by blargsamerow in PNC Park ushers say they want a fair wage by drmartykrauss
George_Carlin.meme
just_an_ordinary_guy t1_jefy4d8 wrote
Reply to The lightbulbs are listening. by PittsVeggieBurgher
Same type of person who would be like "my diet pepsi was empty for 5 seconds before you came by to refill my cup, and that's why you deserve zero tip."
So your first batch of bread was an hour old, and they had a fresh batch for your next round. So the manager is making their rounds making sure their patrons are happy. Maybe a server happened to overhear them complaining and alerted the manager, or this person was scowling and they can read body language from afar. I can 100% guarantee that this person has literally never worked a service job ever in their life. Probably born in the south hills and moved to Fayette county for "the space and lack of neighbors" and "the taxes are cheaper" and then they complain about gas prices while commuting an hour to monroeville or greensburg for their job in a Rav4 or Highlander.
just_an_ordinary_guy t1_jedcob2 wrote
Reply to comment by hcb9117 in ….? by ReginaldsMember
Lots of people on that sub (I've been there for a few years now) don't fully understand what makes a house a McMansion. That's why the "just ugly" tag exists there. t's not necessarily an agenda, they're just ignorant. Anyhow, actual McMansions are a symptom of many things, including land use policy.
just_an_ordinary_guy t1_jedbplu wrote
Reply to comment by MycologistQueasy22 in Train derailment in butler by thedudeabides412
I already responded down thread to you, but I'll put it here just for people to see. For some reason I flipped the concept in my head, you're right on the math part. They're actually running fewer millions of miles these days because precision scheduled railroading is consolidating shorter trains into much longer trains. So they travel fewer miles to move the same amount, if not more, freight.
just_an_ordinary_guy t1_jedbe90 wrote
Reply to comment by MycologistQueasy22 in Train derailment in butler by thedudeabides412
Yeah, I messed up, but derailments per million miles is actually up. Where I goofed is I got the numbers flipped in my head for some reason. They're actually running fewer miles because precision scheduled railroading is consolidating shorter trains into much longer trains. So they need to run fewer miles to run the same amount, if not more, freight.
just_an_ordinary_guy t1_jeau0g6 wrote
Reply to comment by James19991 in Train derailment in butler by thedudeabides412
Did you read literally anything I wrote? Yes, the raw number of derailments are down, but derailments per million miles is trending upwards nationally.
just_an_ordinary_guy t1_jeatvmg wrote
Reply to comment by dilladog in Yo! When’s your first grass cut gonna happen this year? by Pancake108
I had one of those Ryobi string trimmers and I had to use it pretty frequently. The motor only lasted a year for me, hopefully the made them better in the time since. But yeah, one you have is better than one you have to buy. I'm working on shrinking the amount of lawn I have to maintain too.
just_an_ordinary_guy t1_je8fmjp wrote
Reply to comment by swisslard in Another significant wind event looks possible Saturday by James19991
I actually don't want the power to go out while I'm at work because it's a huge pain in the ass (water treatment plant). Fortunately, I'm scheduled off on saturday.
just_an_ordinary_guy t1_je8fbr9 wrote
Reply to Train derailment in butler by thedudeabides412
Fortunately, it's just an iron ore shipment, but still not great.
just_an_ordinary_guy t1_je8f8g2 wrote
Reply to comment by James19991 in Train derailment in butler by thedudeabides412
Problem is, that statement is true. Yes, the raw number of derailments is down. But that's not a very useful statistic. They're running more miles than ever as the economy continually grows. If you look at derailments per million train miles, which is a better metric to look at, Norfolk Southern and CSX (both the big operators in this region) have both had increases in derailments per million train miles over the past decade, especially within the last few years for NS. A very big spike in NS derailments per million train miles. Very worrying.
In fact, the national trend is trending upwards in derailments per million miles, though I don't care to look into every individual class I railroad's statistics for this comment.
just_an_ordinary_guy t1_je8c9dd wrote
Reply to comment by rob61091 in Yo! When’s your first grass cut gonna happen this year? by Pancake108
It's bad for my free time, so I don't do it until I have to, the environmental stuff aside.
just_an_ordinary_guy t1_je8c10r wrote
Reply to comment by rob61091 in Yo! When’s your first grass cut gonna happen this year? by Pancake108
It's not like it's going to be a meadow by memorial day. It probably won't even violate city code. I typically only mow once every 3 weeks and it's never higher than maybe 4 or 5 inches. Depends on the grass type, shade vs light, the amount of rain, etc. Some places like Mt Lebanon are stricter than the city. But it's doable and not a snake and tick haven by that point.
just_an_ordinary_guy t1_je8barc wrote
Reply to comment by dilladog in Yo! When’s your first grass cut gonna happen this year? by Pancake108
Honestly, for a 1/10 acre skip the battery and just use a cord. You'll probably need to get an expensive one for higher amp draw. For instance, I got one of those leaf blower/vacuum things because I have a below grade driveway and leaves get piled up down there. Use it a couple times a year so no leaf blower hate plz. For comparison, my lot is 7000 sqft, which is about .15 acres.
Anyhow, it draws a lot of amps (around 15 amps) and I need 100 feet to reach all of my yard with ease. So you need a cord with larger guage wires. 12 guage for around 15 amps and 10 guage for anything over that up to 20 amps (has one of the prongs sideways). Because the longer the cord, the more voltage drop which can damage the tool. Anyhow, the extension cord will usually have labeled the amp rating it's designed for. Heavy duty is usually designed for these amps.
The batteries for tools are decently expensive, and lithium ion is only good for full capacity up to maybe 500 full cycles. Corded tools are also cheaper for a comparable battery powered tool. And fewer rare earth metals for environmental responsibility if that's your angle.
just_an_ordinary_guy t1_je89vhi wrote
Reply to comment by drmartykrauss in Yo! When’s your first grass cut gonna happen this year? by Pancake108
This is the way.
just_an_ordinary_guy t1_je89ot4 wrote
Reply to comment by 69FunnyNumberGuy420 in New property value assessments mailed to Beaver County residents leaving some with sticker shock by LostEnroute
But I want the same level of service as a city for a fraction of the cost and in an area where it's quadruple the expense, and it's my god damn right as an American.
just_an_ordinary_guy t1_je89krh wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in New property value assessments mailed to Beaver County residents leaving some with sticker shock by LostEnroute
WEEEEoooooWEEEEooooo Fun police, put your hands up. No silly names on social media.
just_an_ordinary_guy t1_je89fi7 wrote
Reply to comment by kabocha_ in New property value assessments mailed to Beaver County residents leaving some with sticker shock by LostEnroute
I've been on reddit a while, and defending landlords is top tier reddit.
just_an_ordinary_guy t1_je89c75 wrote
Reply to comment by 69FunnyNumberGuy420 in New property value assessments mailed to Beaver County residents leaving some with sticker shock by LostEnroute
Bad on agriculture policy, good on landlord policy.
just_an_ordinary_guy t1_je897ar wrote
Reply to comment by uglybushes in New property value assessments mailed to Beaver County residents leaving some with sticker shock by LostEnroute
Correct. At least not until everyone who wants one gets one.
just_an_ordinary_guy t1_je894lw wrote
Reply to comment by hypotenoos in New property value assessments mailed to Beaver County residents leaving some with sticker shock by LostEnroute
When they do, people in cranberry gonna shit a brick.
just_an_ordinary_guy t1_jdw0xfm wrote
Reply to comment by Middleagedacne in Sherri Keefer updates?? by Middleagedacne
The railroad is directly adjacent to the river. But yeah, the circumstances are odd. But I don't know the state her body was in, but it could be that her body was just hung up in the river in that area for some time.
just_an_ordinary_guy t1_jdu87p1 wrote
Reply to comment by Middleagedacne in Sherri Keefer updates?? by Middleagedacne
That's the closest address to the location but they found her on the right bank of the Ohio, kinda across from Davis island I think.
just_an_ordinary_guy t1_jdu35xj wrote
Reply to comment by SkiG13 in Advisory for Philadelphia tap water issued out of an ‘abundance of caution’ following Delaware River chemical spill by misteryham
Eh, our water is about average for the moment, no current chemical spills I'm aware of.
just_an_ordinary_guy t1_jdu2ztx wrote
Reply to comment by Killself98 in Advisory for Philadelphia tap water issued out of an ‘abundance of caution’ following Delaware River chemical spill by misteryham
As great as it sounds, it's pretty much impossible. A lot of chemicals are moved by ship/barge, so being along the river is pretty much a must. If you introduce pipelines or more trucking, that's just more risk for spills. On top of that, moving them would be prohibitively expensive and would probably result in a relatively unspoiled area getting destroyed to place the new location. The better way is to a) reduce they need for whatever chemicals and along with that better regulate their handling and enforcement to go with that.
just_an_ordinary_guy t1_jefzntk wrote
Reply to comment by ChefGuru in PNC Park ushers say they want a fair wage by drmartykrauss
For starters, a lot of people dislike the kiosks and will still use a cashier. The kiosks break down too. But it's also a completely different task than an usher. People want customer service, and a computer can't do that yet, and probably won't for a couple more decades at least.