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Homebound Dev

@ClearAudacity

Ohio, USA انضم Kasım 2012
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Homebound Dev
Homebound Dev@ClearAudacity·
@PoliticoBurner @datarade The issue w/ AUS is the LGA/DCA perimeter rules as it is outside the range. You can’t add flights, so in NY you have to use EWR/JFK and in DC IAD/BWI. To people who live there, that is a fate worse than death. Houston/Dallas are inside the perimeter & can have infinite flights.
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ReplyGuy(TM)@PoliticoBurner·
@datarade San Antonio, yes. But Austin is consistently adding direct flights most places
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Kumar🇺🇸@datarade·
If you move your business to Austin or San Antonio, you doom your employees to multi-hop flights. If you move to Dallas, you reduce the odds of this.
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Homebound Dev
Homebound Dev@ClearAudacity·
@CommonEnemySSBM Right now, the ABS call takes too long for every call. And we still need live umps for swing/tips, so might as well have the humans still do it. Plus, if it’s a 7 run game in the 7th, the human ump can stretch the zone so we can all go home still.
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CommonEnemy@CommonEnemySSBM·
I was telling a friend who doesn't watch much baseball about how much I enjoyed the ABS system and he asked me "well, then why not just go full automated strike zone" and I really didn't have a super compelling answer beyond "the vibes would be off"
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Homebound Dev
Homebound Dev@ClearAudacity·
@mdotbrown (Old Bill S idea) - Take seeds 7-worst & play a March Madness single elimination tourney for the final four playoff spots. And give them picks 1-4. Now, you have to win to get the top picks. Only allow 1-4 protection, so you can’t lose to keep a pick.
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Homebound Dev
Homebound Dev@ClearAudacity·
@mdotbrown NBA has a couple levers: replays go to Secaucus and have a 30s time limit. Redefine the gather step to make this basketball. Move the 3pt line out + no corner 3. Make more offense initiated contact a no-call. Allow light hand checking again.
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myles brown
myles brown@mdotbrown·
MLB improvements over past few years have shown how tough a spot NBA is in. They don’t have a simple strike zone to officiate. They already sped the game up too fast. Their stats and records aren’t as revered. They have half as many games and people still say the seasons too long
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Homebound Dev
Homebound Dev@ClearAudacity·
@walkeri141 Because they didn’t need to cross, their players back towards the baseline were open. It’s situational and completely against everything you coach for an inbounds, but the backwards pass would have won them the game or worst case, the foul would have been exceptionally late.
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Isaiah Walker
Isaiah Walker@walkeri141·
From a rules perspective you can't even explain how baffling Duke's decision to throw the ball away was... 1.) Shot Clock off 2.) Exactly 10 Seconds left - a 10 second violation is meaningless 3.) 5 Seconds doesn't apply in the BC ALL YOU HAD TO DO WAS HOLD THE BALL
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Homebound Dev
Homebound Dev@ClearAudacity·
@StephenFleming The blocker is the cost of the security staff b/c you really have to keep the throughput high to cover the cost.
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Homebound Dev@ClearAudacity·
@StephenFleming Massport, which operates Boston Logan, has been kicking around moving security out to their suburban Logan Express bus stations. Check-in/TSA in Braintree/Danvers, dropped off airside @ Logan.
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Stephen Fleming
Stephen Fleming@StephenFleming·
There may be a new business model lurking here. Imagine an FAA-supervised “remote terminal” in Alpharetta, Georgia. Park for free, check your bag, go through security, and you’re in the TSA-controlled system. A bus takes you to Hartsfield-Jackson. You pay… I dunno. Eighty bucks round trip?
New York Post@nypost

American Airlines passengers shocked to learn their 'flights' were actually bus routes: 'There's no plane' trib.al/Vf75VeJ

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Homebound Dev
Homebound Dev@ClearAudacity·
@MassJumbo And it’s always like 2 blocks from an existing subway line. It just is not needed (& merges with the Metro North in the South Bronx anyway).
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MaineJumbo🌲🦞@MassJumbo·
How is there an entire mainline railway running down the West side of Manhattan to Penn Station that is only used for Amtrak
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UcKema - Nixons Strongest Contra Inflation Soilder
The problem is the Midwest has cities ! If you want to be a Midwest doctor Chicago, hell Minneapolis, Columbus, Kansas City are places that exist. It's the rural "nothing here but a steel nill or Honda factory" places that struggle like where Cummins is because Indianapolis
Stephen Horn@stephenehorn

You know who wouldn't have a problem doing a residency at a Midwestern hospital? Midwesterners But the systemic discrimination by the medical establishment against whites means the qualified applicants from these "less prestigious" areas are less likely to get in

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jim iuorio@jimiuorio·
Dear @NCAA @MarchMadnessMBB, huge self inflicted economic wound is having the final four on Saturday and Monday. Having games at 5:00 and 8:00 on Friday and then the championship at 4:00 on Sunday would exponentially increase buzz and eyeballs..
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Homebound Dev
Homebound Dev@ClearAudacity·
@uckema Medicine is probably the least geographically concentrated elite profession. There are “destination” sites in probably at least 40 cities. Not true w/ tech or finance.
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Homebound Dev
Homebound Dev@ClearAudacity·
@uckema Cleveland has some of the best hospitals in the country and no issue filling their residencies/attendings. Neither does the Mayo Clinic in moderately rural Minnesota. A hospital in Galliapolis, OH (2+ hrs to Columbus) has issues.
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Homebound Dev@ClearAudacity·
@tolstoybb Right Now, I bet it’s faster for anyone north of center city Philly to drive to Allentown, clear TSA there, take that bus to PHL & dropped off secure. It’s cheaper parking, airline is responsible for the connection, shorter TSA lines.
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Homebound Dev@ClearAudacity·
@McFranchisee Amato’s in Maine. Their basic Portland-style Italian is very good. Swenson’s in Cleveland-Akron-Columbus, Galley Boy, 2 patties, 2 sauces, 1 olive and it’s a classic drive-up style and phosphate sodas (plus LeBron loves them).
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McFranchisee@McFranchisee·
I usually try regional QSRs that are only available in that particular area: Braum’s, Jack’s, Cook Out, INO, Runza, Culver’s, Del Taco, Milo’s, etc Any that I missed & need to try?
Matty@MatfromBham

@McFranchisee you're on a long road trip and starving. You exit off the freeway to find every single chain restaurant but McDonald's. You have to eat somewhere. What is your personal choice.

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Homebound Dev@ClearAudacity·
@Watchman_motto I live in the Cleveland area, these still appear on the market in the older neighborhoods.
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Hamilton 🇺🇸
Hamilton 🇺🇸@Watchman_motto·
Every American has been here at some point in their life. You might call it “outdated” you might wince at the wood paneling, but ask yourself, is it really that bad after all?
Hamilton 🇺🇸 tweet media
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Homebound Dev
Homebound Dev@ClearAudacity·
@nathenmikeuxl Move the 3 pt line out and get rid of the corner 3. Instantly that will remove 50% of the close outs causing the issues. D 3 secs only thing preventing all shots from being 3s. And allow handchecking and no call more contact created by the offensive player.
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Multi Opinionnaire
Multi Opinionnaire@nathenmikeuxl·
The NBA could reduce the frenetic pace that’s causing so many injuries if they threw defenses a bone or two with some rule changes. They should remove the defensive three-second rule
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Homebound Dev@ClearAudacity·
@HbdNrx Non-EZPass states w/ pay by plate and rental cars is a scam that needs to be fixed. $4 in tolls in Puerto Rico turned into $100 charge. Tried to pay cash in the cash lane, but it still “auto read” the pay by plate.
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Dr. hbd nrx 🐸@HbdNrx·
One negative development over the last 20 years or so that I haven't seen much talk about: You basically can't use toll roads anymore if you're not a local. Since the demise of toll booths, you have 2 options: get a pass and usually pay reasonable tolls, or go once and pay $$$$.
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Homebound Dev
Homebound Dev@ClearAudacity·
@SimardPete @polypocketknife In addition, you tend to be able to park closer to your intended destination at the outdoor ones, which is good for restaurants & foot traffic. Second, you can use the upper floors for housing or offices which create a base level of utilization.
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Pete Simard
Pete Simard@SimardPete·
Maintaining a giant enclosed structure with HVAC and lighting for all that common space is brutally expensive, and tenants eat every dollar of it. outdoor centers push that cost onto the weather. people don't mind walking outside if it means stores can actually afford to stay open.
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Homebound Dev@ClearAudacity·
@ShaambaBaashdi @lymanstoneky Kinda of where I was going with milestones. It leads, universally at different rates, to some very specific junctures where it would be justifiable to most to take the off ramp. Ceasing to be able to swallow, breathe independently, etc.
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Shaamba Ⓥ
Shaamba Ⓥ@ShaambaBaashdi·
@ClearAudacity @lymanstoneky ALS is what I was thinking, though I think it might not be the least controversial, since one can be in the very early stages. That said, I'm not sure how much pressure there actually might be for euthanasia so early. I know I'd do it if I had ALS.
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Lyman Stone 石來民 🦬🦬🦬
The lowest-controversy use case for euthanasia is "Death is certain in the next few weeks, options exhausted, spare the person weeks of grueling agony." This requires euthanasia programs to process all paperwork, requests, and safeguarding strategies within hours or days of application. If euthanasia is rare, this may be possible. In practice, when bureaucracies have effectively 3-5 day turnaround times and growing demand, implementing safeguards of any kind is effectively impossible. There is an intrinsic incompatibility between "euthanasia only for the clear cases" and "good safeguards for abuses," because the clear cases are operating on an extremely compressed timeline. In the long run, it simply cannot be done.
Shaamba Ⓥ@ShaambaBaashdi

@lymanstoneky IF this is true, IF, that still doesn't mean there aren't ways to remedy many of the ills that could come about through these things. After all, it seems that 95% of the complaints against assisted suicide are only in response to Canada, which is only choosing the worst example.

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