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telxonhacker t1_j6omj9z wrote
Reply to A rare plane flew over town today… by sgf-guy
That was a good catch! I often get on there and look to see what's flying over. Too bad we won't get to see the 225 Mriya though, that would have been a sight to behold! :(
telxonhacker t1_j6hvnm0 wrote
Reply to comment by MikeSchimm in driving on ice? by MikeSchimm
several slide offs reported over the police scanner, be safe.
telxonhacker t1_j5csffz wrote
Reply to comment by Mizzoutiger79 in Step and Pull sighting on reddit! Yeah Springfield manufacturing! by round_is_funny
The company is based here in Springfield
telxonhacker t1_j57kyco wrote
Reply to comment by 417SKCFAN in South Campbell by snorlaxatives_69
I know, that's why I said city and state. Depending on the road or intersection
telxonhacker t1_j56yff1 wrote
Reply to South Campbell by snorlaxatives_69
Better timing of the lights, so you don't have one change green right as the next one changes red, I avoid this cluster at all costs. Yes, all of this city needs the traffic signal programming seriously overhauled, no more left turn arrows that stay on 1-2 seconds, no more badly synched lights, intelligent infrastructure that adjusts to actual traffic flow, etc.
A lot of the problems with Campbell seem to come down to the lack of forward thinking that didn't happen years ago. No one planned for the amount of traffic it now has, and the worst is between Sunshine and JRF. Most of the "improvements" done by the city and state are just band aids that provide a temporary fix, or no real fix at all.
Adding lanes doesn't ease congestion, it just makes it worse here is an article that gives more insight.
I've been to similar sized cities that use intelligent infrastructure in regards to traffic management, and the difference is astounding. For instance, if a small intersection that sees maybe 1000 cars a day suddenly is getting 100 cars a minute due to traffic diverting from a wreck elsewhere, the lights adapt to the higher volume and work to clear out the intersections, once traffic drops back to normal, they adjust to their regular settings. Bad weather will cause the lights to stay on slightly longer, especially yellow lights, to help prevent people from stopping hard.
The state and city wouldn't even have to change every intersection, at least initially, but focus on the heaviest ones first.
telxonhacker t1_j3arv2n wrote
Reply to comment by ninti500 in Any old UO lurkers? by Jimithyashford
Underground Ozarks. It was a site documenting abandoned/spooky places in and around the Ozarks
telxonhacker t1_j3arrau wrote
Reply to Any old UO lurkers? by Jimithyashford
My dad and I used to explore a lot of stuff around town when I was a kid, back in the mid 90's. There were so many empty/abandoned places that are since gone or converted to something else. The old MFA mill on Boonville was very spooky, you'd hear doors slam randomly from the wind. The "Albino Farm" (Springlawn) was awesome in the 90's, there was an old log cabin on the property, and a few other buildings that are now gone.
Old factories, grain mills, a metal recycling plant, the tunnels you mentioned, and Winoka, were all places we went to "back in the day"
Places I've gone on my own or with friends: the Woodruff Building/Sky 11 before remodel, the "Messiah Mill" on Chestnut and National, various caves, the Springfield Underground, old farmhouses further outside of town, and so many more.
I don't go as much now, as this day and age you need friends along, running into tweakers and scrappers can go sideways fast, and most of the people I went with have moved out of the area, and my dad doesn't feel up to it much any more.
I never did get to Dogpatch, which is a bummer, but I did see most of the pics online from there, and I always wanted to get into Celebration City, but heard security was pretty tight.
I never thought other people would enjoy going traipsing through old ruined buildings like Dad and I did, until the early 2000's when I started finding sites like UO/UNF, UER and others, and learned that Urbex was a hobby shared by many others.
telxonhacker t1_j3aposw wrote
Reply to comment by trashchan333 in Looking for a dentist in town by WaywardDeadite
I too will recommend them, very kind and compassionate, and made me feel at ease when I needed some teeth filled. I hadn't been to a dentist since I was a kid, and after realizing I needed to act now, or face serious issues, I decided I needed a dentist. Non judgemental, went out of their way to make sure I was comfortable and everyone there seems happy to be there.
telxonhacker t1_j30gmso wrote
Reply to comment by formiscontent in What’s a radio jingle that makes you wanna grab the radio and toss it out the car? by ricardomilos-mp4
I've said for some time this should be flat out illegal.
telxonhacker t1_j2600w7 wrote
Reply to comment by mdg4486 in [Recommendation] anyone have a recommendation for a Auto body repair shop in town? Thanks by phoenixblaqk
I'll second Hammer's. They fixed my car after I was in a wreck, made it very easy, and the level of service was top notch.
telxonhacker t1_j0nmjpj wrote
Reply to Customers by the_honeyman
It seems the level of service has gone downhill as well. I know the pandemic has put a crimp on a lot of the supply chain, and stores not wanting to pay people a decent wage.
What people need to remember is, being rude to the clerks/servers/ minimum wage employees isn't going to fix the problem. They don't set the idiotic policies, or decide to cut hours, decide not to pay better, or drop certain products etc. It's the people sitting in cozy offices making 6 figures that decide that a store can run on 50% of the employees it should have, or that people don't deserve a living wage.
I always adopt an approach of being nice to the retail workers, regardless how badly the business itself sucks, unless the employees are outwardly rude. (even then, who's to say what they are going through) but I will totally vote with my wallet.
telxonhacker t1_izh9ms5 wrote
Reply to comment by lukeman3000 in I know this isn't only Springfield, but it's at least 30% of you all. Can you please stop tailgating by PalPubPull
Preach! They want to go 85-90 in a 60, and get mad when you are "only" doing 5-7 over.
Always funny to see them go flying past, only to get caught in a speed trap a mile ahead!
telxonhacker t1_iyp9dya wrote
Reply to comment by Fun-Chicken-7191 in I know this isn't only Springfield, but it's at least 30% of you all. Can you please stop tailgating by PalPubPull
Be warned, if they have a dashcam, and your brake checking causes a wreck, you could be liable.
I definitely get where you are coming from though.
telxonhacker t1_iyp90ut wrote
Reply to comment by GMoore42 in I know this isn't only Springfield, but it's at least 30% of you all. Can you please stop tailgating by PalPubPull
The only exception is if you are in the left lane actively passing slower traffic on the right, and intend to get back in the right lane when it is safe.
Otherwise, 100% with you
telxonhacker t1_iy6hsez wrote
Reply to Unicorn spotted, 2nd sighting. by blurubi04
Even more of a road hazard now. Still impressive.
telxonhacker t1_ix2e7mm wrote
Reply to comment by igolikethis in Never by Stonkatron69
Golden off of Grand, and the surrounding area was what we always called the holler. I knew someone who lived off of Page and Western, it always seemed like a chill area, but even they didn't go over to "the holler"
telxonhacker t1_iwupd2w wrote
Reply to comment by pmiller61 in In Swartzentruber Amish communities when you purchase a casket you get a matching rocker. So you buy it for life and for death by Yosemite_Scott
Southwest Missouri has a few Amish communities too
telxonhacker t1_iwjrip8 wrote
Reply to comment by bre_huh in Best spot to thrift clothes and antiques by LemmytheKoopaling
Second this, especially for avoiding red racks. They don't test their electronics, charge way more than what stuff is worth, and do not take any measures to wipe personal data off of any computer equipment.
telxonhacker t1_ivydy7i wrote
Reply to comment by ManlyVanLee in Mercy EMTs help an injured driver and his pet monkey and kangaroo... by d3athdr0p
I always wanted a pet monkey, as I've grown up around all kinds of animals as a kid, cats, dogs, birds, pet mice, hamsters, etc). My mom used to raise parrots, and most people don't realize what a commitment they are. She would make people do their research into what owning a parrot entails, and wouldn't sell one to someone who wasn't prepared, she would also do check ups for the first year or two, and keep in contact with the new owners.
I did my own research on pet monkeys, and came to the conclusion it was a bad idea 99% of the time. Parrots can get mean and loud if not given constant interaction, but monkeys can get downright violent! ( don't even get started with larger apes!) There's a youtube channel of a guy that has a small "monkey rescue" and he gives a compelling argument as to why monkeys don't make good pets. (a lot of the reasons you mentioned) Enjoy them in the wild, in videos, or support a monkey rescue group, don't get one as a pet.
telxonhacker t1_j9mgo0t wrote
Reply to comment by iced-macchiato in recommendations for getting a car inspection done? by Ganrokh
Someone either didn't know what they were talking about, or was trying to pull one over on you. I'd wager he didn't know, versus he was trying to rip you off.
Here is the official checklist from the state DPS. It does not mention headlights being too dim. If you want to read the whole 59 page manual, Here it is. (headlights are on page 22 to 23)