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mbg721
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I would want to know exactly where I was, but downtown Detroit is like other big city places.
mbg721
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Maybe this is a US perspective, but those are attractive properties.
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·3 mesi fa·discuss
The lower-friction result is that the offices become huge apartment buildings with reverse-commutes to the suburbs, hoping the "stuff to walk to" survives. There are issues with that too, like plumbing and windows.
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·4 mesi fa·discuss
New Orleans in particular is highly variable in what you see, depending where you visit.
mbg721
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Mainly because of 2-factor authentication. If my phone breaks, I can't work.
mbg721
·7 mesi fa·discuss
We really don't know how consciousness works. The popular theories that it's emergent might be proven correct, or might be proven to be like the idea that phlogiston built up in a vacuum, putting out flames.
mbg721
·7 mesi fa·discuss
While that's true, if the cops are too egregious too often, the judge starts to doubt their stories.
mbg721
·7 mesi fa·discuss
My theory is that it will turn pro sports, baseball especially, into something like boxing was decades ago, where "Johnny got paid to take a dive" was a common meme.
mbg721
·7 mesi fa·discuss
As a parent, I was shocked how little that's actually true, at least in some US states. Home-schooling can mean sending a copy of your curriculum to your school district and you're good to go.
mbg721
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Texas can be pricey, but it has huge and diverse growing urban areas with a lot of job opportunities, where someplace like Miami is really cutthroat and very expensive.

Or you'd move if you like Mexican food more than Cuban and South American food.
mbg721
·7 mesi fa·discuss
I generally agree with this take. Some specific unions, especially in the US, seem unnecessarily adversarial to employers, but others are known primarily for upholding professional and safety standards (I'm thinking of electricians we contracted with at a previous job).
mbg721
·7 mesi fa·discuss
I bought a console as a gaming device, but now my family mostly use it for YouTube and other streaming video. Similarly, relatively little of my phone time is used on phone calls. I think the distinction is mostly just locked in by history.
mbg721
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Fine, "Northern-Virginia-based".
mbg721
·7 mesi fa·discuss
I thought it was safety and environmental regulations, primarily. You have to have airbags, and now antilock brakes, and now rearview cameras, etc. If you were allowed to buy a new car built to the standard of the 1970s, it would be cheap.
mbg721
·7 mesi fa·discuss
This is why learning Latin the way I did (very methodically and technically, with no real speaking/responding) makes you good at parsing it, but not at speaking it. There are schools today where it's taught as if it were a spoken language.
mbg721
·7 mesi fa·discuss
You don't have to eat fish, you just have to avoid poultry and red meat. The intent was sacrifice as penance for sins. And in the US and some other countries, it's really only mentioned during Lent (Ash Wednesday to the day before Easter); the rest of the year, it's encouraged to do that or some other form of penance, but everyone ignores it.
mbg721
·7 mesi fa·discuss
My 5-year-old loves the British series Numberblocks, and they have lots of licensed toys.
mbg721
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Wow, "Dear Penthouse,"
mbg721
·7 mesi fa·discuss
The verbal construction words you learn in Classics are excellent. Litotes, chiasmus, synecdoche...
mbg721
·7 mesi fa·discuss
How do conference-room names fare in this view? My current company names them after football teams or local landmarks. But I heard about someone who used to work somewhere that named theirs after WWII battles, which was awkward for the Japanese guy they interviewed in one of them.