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shiplesp t1_j24ux9g wrote
Reply to Double Cream? by Mysterious_Ad_2057
It's just the UK term for whipping cream.
shiplesp t1_j1i4ixa wrote
Reply to comment by stricly_business in Has anyone had success soundproofing an upstairs condo? by stricly_business
The HomeRenoVision YouTube channel is a pretty good source of professional information about all stages of construction, and I know they have covered soundproofing, though I think it was mostly walls and ceilings.
shiplesp t1_j1hu25a wrote
Soundproofing is a science. It is more than insulation and foam. Hire a professional to make recommendations. You may be able to diy, or not.
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Reply to Should i bring my car to boston by BirthdayPlayful
It depends a lot on where you live. I've never owned a car, but I have always lived a short walk from a T stop. It was my primary criteria when apartment and later house hunting. For things like groceries - delivery is pretty common here and I have never felt it to be an obstacle that required a car. You can always rent one for occasional use for a lot less than you might pay to gas, maintain, insure and park it.
shiplesp t1_iwpp9di wrote
Reply to Is Boston safe? by joanlojo
New England generally, including its cities, is about the safest part of the country according to crime statistics.
shiplesp t1_ivgu7or wrote
Reply to AMTRAK from BOS to NY by unicynn
Traveling by train is almost civilized compared to buses or even planes. Yes, things can go wrong, but it's really comfortable so any inconvenience is easier to bear.
shiplesp t1_iu9dqb9 wrote
Reply to Between the LL bean rubber moc and standard boot, what do you guys prefer for fall?? by [deleted]
The key is waterproof. Those puddles of slush are deeper than you think.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Places that are easy to volunteer by [deleted]
Many neighborhood groups do periodic clean-ups that just take showing up to pick up litter and sweep.
shiplesp t1_iu9d0f9 wrote
Reply to Public Parking Lots by Tippyb
Unless you are trying to get out of the city every weekend, the cost of renting parking (at least a few hundred a month if you fall into something terrific) and maintaining your car is going to vastly exceed what it might cost you to occasionally rent a car. It's just ... silly to pay that much for the possibility that on a whim you can get up and go.
shiplesp t1_iu9clp8 wrote
Most of the neighborhoods within the core of Boston have a walkability score of 99. That's pretty good. We could make walking safer for pedestrians with better street design and limiting where/when cars and trucks can go. And no one is going to disagree that something has to be done with the MBTA before the infrastructure crumbles to dust.
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Reply to How do I throw out a trash can? by gigabootz
I have had good luck emailing the public works department and asking such questions. Usually they just tell me when to leave the item out, assuming it is something that take, and they send someone (not the usual truck) to pick it up.
shiplesp t1_j24w4qv wrote
Reply to comment by Mysterious_Ad_2057 in Double Cream? by Mysterious_Ad_2057
You could add a little melted butter to it.