woden_spoon
woden_spoon t1_jcpffvf wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Woman dies after being struck by an Amtrak train in Waterbury Friday evening. by ubersubaru
Check the stats of rail compared to literally any other form of ground transportation.
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woden_spoon t1_j1htr25 wrote
Reply to comment by Vermontess in Help needed: friends without power struggling with flooding basement by Reklino
Plumbing in municipal areas usually leaves the basement 3-4 feet above the level of the floor.
woden_spoon t1_j1ea3e3 wrote
Reply to comment by kambleton in Ok, I’ll jump on the dog train. Here’s Birdie who found a nice croissant buried in a snow bank. What a nose. by slow-poke-rodriguez
Fair point, but if someone was threatening suicide, I'd tell them they should call a hotline, etc. regardless of whether I think they are being genuine.
If they actually are struggling with mental illness, they might need someone else to point out the absurdity of their behavior, because they probably won't recognize it on their own.
woden_spoon t1_j1e8id0 wrote
Reply to comment by Hisdudeness1997 in Ok, I’ll jump on the dog train. Here’s Birdie who found a nice croissant buried in a snow bank. What a nose. by slow-poke-rodriguez
It could be, but if someone spends every waking moment during their Christmas vacation doing that, they still need help.
woden_spoon t1_j1e4lm4 wrote
Reply to comment by Caymonki in Ok, I’ll jump on the dog train. Here’s Birdie who found a nice croissant buried in a snow bank. What a nose. by slow-poke-rodriguez
I've blocked u/Impressive-Height-22 and have reported them to the mods. I suggest that other users of this sub do the same instead of engaging them any further.
u/Impressive-Height-22 is displaying signs of borderline personality disorder, narcissistic personality disorder, and histrionic personality disorder. They really should seek a therapist. In fact, they should probably check themselves into the ER, because I get the sense that they are on the verge of a mental breakdown. They will probably say I am bullying them because I've said this, but I am being absolutely earnest about it. They are obviously under an unhealthy amount of psychological duress, and Reddit is terrible for the mental health of some individuals (let's face it: it isn't really any good for anyone), particularly those with BPAD and related psychological disorders.
woden_spoon t1_j1acbfz wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Snow dogs of Vermont by Wired0ne
You sniveled and whined on r/WhitePeopleTwitter when someone posted about dogs over there. You obviously hate dogs. That's fine--but it doesn't mean other people can't post their dogs.
Your little crusade here has nothing to do with dogs being "off topic" (which is not the case, so long as they are posted with a Vermont context). It has nothing to do with "dogspam" or "rage posting" in response to something you said. Nobody here cares about you enough to do that. People are posting about dogs in Vermont because they have dogs in Vermont, and it is a bit of fun.
I hope people post their Christmas trees next. I don't particularly like Christmas trees, but this kind of thing helps some of us counterbalance the depressing posts about housing costs, high taxes, deaths, murders, and other "newsworthy" topics that are often prevalent here.
I've already said it, but I'll say it again: seek help. When everyone else seems like the problem, the problem is probably you.
Edit: Also, in a recent r/AskReddit thread, you commented: " Dogs are basically just too stupid to know any better, they are also too eager to please and super needy, whereas cats are much smarter, more independent, and a much better judge of people and their behavior." Your entire user history is dedicated to hating dogs. You'll appreciate a snowy photo of Vermont, but if a dog is in the frame, you lose your mind.
I don't make it a habit to look at user histories, but you outwardly project so much malice and ill will toward others that I had to see if you were just trolling on r/vermont. Nope, you are actually obsessed with hating dogs more than most of us are obsessed with loving them.
woden_spoon t1_j0hchqu wrote
Reply to comment by youenjoymyself in Volkswagenball, Lars Fisk, mixed media, 2017 by cleftMyrdal
Been there! But not because of Phish. I appreciate Phish, and have been to a couple of their festivals in the late ‘90s, but I’m not really a fan. I’ve met them all—I see a couple of them on a regular basis—but jam isn’t my jam.
Edit: Appropriate username, by the way.
woden_spoon t1_j0hb727 wrote
Reply to comment by weltron3030 in Volkswagenball, Lars Fisk, mixed media, 2017 by cleftMyrdal
He did, in fact.
woden_spoon t1_j0g7qfx wrote
Reply to comment by windingtime in Volkswagenball, Lars Fisk, mixed media, 2017 by cleftMyrdal
I live in Burlington, VT near where Fisk lives. There are a few of these spheres around. My favorite is a steam engine that you can go inside of through a little door, and there are levers and cranks inside. My son used to play inside it when he was a toddler. It was a permanent installation at the railway station, before they revamped the station for a new Amtrak line.
woden_spoon OP t1_iydpvcb wrote
Reply to comment by redwoman72 in While replacing a wall in my basement, I found a 100-year-old marriage certificate. by woden_spoon
Yes—it was a partition partially built with pieces from old shipping crates. I assume this somehow became stuck to one of those pieces—as you can see, it had been folded and taped, so it might have slipped between slats.
woden_spoon OP t1_iybs97o wrote
Reply to comment by Busy_Bitch5050 in While replacing a wall in my basement, I found a 100-year-old marriage certificate. by woden_spoon
Here’s an award—you earned it!
woden_spoon OP t1_iybrni2 wrote
Reply to comment by Busy_Bitch5050 in While replacing a wall in my basement, I found a 100-year-old marriage certificate. by woden_spoon
Well done! Dorothy Carr was the former homeowner, so this is indeed her parents’ marriage certificate.
woden_spoon OP t1_iybdgdp wrote
Reply to comment by cadude1 in While replacing a wall in my basement, I found a 100-year-old marriage certificate. by woden_spoon
Probably Miss (Ms.), for previously unmarried women, and Mistress (Mrs.) for divorcees, widows, etc. For men, the common abbreviation for Master and Mister (Mr.) was the same.
woden_spoon OP t1_iyaudvx wrote
Reply to comment by PopulationMe in While replacing a wall in my basement, I found a 100-year-old marriage certificate. by woden_spoon
I was able to find their marriage record from wvgenweb.org, but I haven’t really found any other genealogical info (granted, I haven’t looked all that hard—and I don’t subscribe to any genealogical websites).
The previous owner of the house passed away before we bought it. I don’t know her maiden name, but I assume this was her parents’ marriage certificate, and was perhaps brought in when her father came to live with them (presumably after his wife passed away). As I mentioned in another comment, the wall itself was a partition partially built out of moving crates, with John Evans’ name and address stamped on them.
Edit to add: I live in Vermont, not West Virginia.
woden_spoon OP t1_iyar3fd wrote
Reply to While replacing a wall in my basement, I found a 100-year-old marriage certificate. by woden_spoon
I assume that this was the marriage certificate of one of the original homeowners’ parents. A bit of the wall was bodged with wood from old shipping crates, which were stamped with the name “John Evans.”
Before I put the wall back up, I framed this to preserve it and put it back where I found it, hopefully for another century. Why risk being haunted?
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woden_spoon t1_jcxsc1m wrote
Reply to comment by hacknix in BIFL home audio-the McIntosh MC275 by podaypodayson
Not sure why the downvotes—there’s been a pretty significant tube shortage for the past couple of years. There are only a few factories that produce them. One closed recently, and another is in Russia where tubes were on the 2022 export ban list. This has caused musicians and audiophiles to hoard tubes, further exacerbating the supply-chain issue.
For those who don’t know, vacuum tubes have a limited lifespan. You can get 5-10 years out of a tube if you only use it occasionally and at low volumes, but if you use them several times a week at higher volumes, they’ll last maybe 2-3 years.
The possibility of tubes becoming unobtainable or prohibitively expensive is very real.