Harris Rothaermel

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Harris Rothaermel

Harris Rothaermel

@DeveloperHarris

co-founder @americanhousing

Austin, TX Katılım Eylül 2015
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Harris Rothaermel
Harris Rothaermel@DeveloperHarris·
a man without a mission is no man at all
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Harris Rothaermel@DeveloperHarris·
@amphichrome_ spend the money, the peace of mind and personal growth is worth it (being able up fully control your own space unlocks the next stage of growth imo)
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my mental health is much better living without roommates by my mental health is also better when I have more money!
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KC@amphichrome_·
asking twitter for financial + life advice: is it worth it for a 23 y/o to pay ~12% more of their total salary towards rent to be able to live alone. (~25-30% gross per yr total)
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chris@cwamidon·
i’d like to see that geoguesser guy tell me where in the world we’re dropping in
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Alicia, Courtyard Urbanist
Alicia, Courtyard Urbanist@UrbanCourtyard·
Alexandria wants to use $135 MILLION in public financing to help a handful of institutional developers turn an old waterplant into another megaproject They could use public capital to build shared infrastructure and then subdivide the 19-acre site into MANY SMALL PARCELS and allow MANY different developers to build a fine-grained neighborhood (like right) Fund the remediation, streets, utilities, flood protection, parks, and waterfront public spaces publicly. Then create fine-grained blocks that can be built parcel by parcel by multiple developers, architects, and owners. With a great code, you can even facilitate the development of courtyard blocks that will allow middle-income families to live in the neighborhood as well as smaller households. Small parcels lower the barrier to entry for local and midsized developers. They allow buildings to evolve independently, create more architectural variety, support smaller commercial spaces, and distribute development risk across many actors. They also look better
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TODNewsHub@TODNewsHub

BREAKING: THE NEXT WHARF IS OFFICIALLY A GO! The BIGGEST waterfront project in the entire DC region just cleared its final hurdle with a thumbs up from the @AlexandriaVAGov City council! Old Town North / Potomac River Generating Station redevelopment is now full steam ahead: Up to 2.5 MILLION sq ft mixed-use • Hundreds of new apartments + condos • 85K+ sq ft retail • Massive new Potomac waterfront parks + 10+ acres open space • $135M public infrastructure package Alexandria’s sleeping giant on the river is waking up! #Alexandria #OldTown #VA #Virginia #NoVa #DMV

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Roko 🐉
Roko 🐉@RokoMijic·
Small modular nuclear reactors are a bad idea. They're a technological solution to a political problem (too much regulation of nuclear power). Nuclear reactors want to be big, because of the scaling of surface area and volume: you want more volume per unit surface area because surface area is a cost.
Douglas Carswell🇬🇧🇺🇸@DouglasCarswell

Can’t help thinking that which design of the new mini reactors we settle on is one of the big issues of our age

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sucks@powerbottomdad1·
can't get over this lol. they really called the government out for Not Adhering to the principles they laid out for governing... themselves. lmfao
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Harris Rothaermel
Harris Rothaermel@DeveloperHarris·
who has the best instant quote lathe services?
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wanye@xwanyex·
Homeownership maintenance tip: write on everything. Write the installation date right on the unit. Write the breaker number circuit info on new wiring. Write the breaker number on the back of outlet face plates. Write on the junction boxes in the basement. Write the date on the furnace every time it's serviced.
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Austin Tunnell
Austin Tunnell@AustinTunnell·
Getting close to topping out second building. It’s been tough. First month me and our Dir of Arch and Cons were on site daily 7:30am - 7:30pm with masons. 4 weeks straight. Had to lay stones for them, correct small details, put up leads—had to act as lead mason, essentially. Now our Superintendent and Field Tech know how to do these things which has freed me back up. But we are having to hold masons hands the whole way. We were supposed to be going faster with 2 simultaneous crews going, but 2nd crew got scared of trying. Along with 10+ other crews. We’ve rearranged schedule to make up some time elsewhere, but ultimately it’ll just be 6 weeks slower than we’d planned. On development side we’re okay; still going through equity, no bank debt yet so no unplanned interest. We’re in budget. And it’s looking freaking amazing—and word is getting out on lease up. But, this isn’t for the faint of heart. I get asked all the time “how to do this”. I tell most people don’t try. Unless you are really, really committed, and are willing to blow up your schedule and work 80 hour weeks just to keep it on track. Thankfully I have an amazing team and we are that committed. My goal is to make it easier over time. Train more masons, clear documented systems, etc. But when innovating, it is hard—and you have to make up for a lot with sheer effort. It’ll make the final product all the sweeter, knowing what went into it.
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orthodoxmason
orthodoxmason@orthodoxmason·
Rule of Thumb: If it looks good midway through process, odds are it will look good at the end.
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Harris Rothaermel
Harris Rothaermel@DeveloperHarris·
polish wedding dancing went to sunrise, i forgot the number of vodka shota i’ve had
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Le Meow'ata
Le Meow'ata@jffkey·
@DeveloperHarris Nah bro it’s fucking expensive, steaks are 30 $. Usual meal is around 15-20, if it’s a good quality
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Harris Rothaermel@DeveloperHarris·
poland is great, you order the most expensive thing on the menu and it’s like $15
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The Woolshire
The Woolshire@thewoolshire·
The people who want cheap foreign wool are the same people who can't understand why there are only a handful of US wool mills left. You get what you fund. For forty years this country funded the foreign version. We are picking up what's left and rebuilding it.
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Mincer M@mincer_m·
@DeveloperHarris I wish this was true in Warsaw. A bit fancier bar will charge you $25 per drink.
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David Zagaynov@DavidZagaynov·
We built the world's largest cargo drone @poseidonaero
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