Rob Salvino

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Rob Salvino

Rob Salvino

@JoeSpignotti

Cleveland, Buckeye, Golden Flashes and CBJ fan. Don’t forget the Leetonia Bears & Westerville North Warriors.

Punta Gorda, FL Katılım Şubat 2013
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FrankyFrank
FrankyFrank@gottaluvmimi·
@Sonos @JoshuaDalzelle Honestly. The iPhone app is pretty terrible. Agree on the audio cutting out also. It’s not my network I promise. I will say randomly I changed the channel in the app and my surround sound started working
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Joshua Dalzelle
Joshua Dalzelle@JoshuaDalzelle·
So is @sonos a dead duck now? No real effort to return aesthetic or functionality. Still a lot of expensive gear that barely works. Is there an alternative 3rd party software that gets it back to what it was a decade ago?
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Lauren Kreidler
Lauren Kreidler@WeatherWithLaur·
PERSONAL NEWS! 💛 After nearly 3 years, today is my last day waking up with you on weekend mornings at WINK News. This isn’t goodbye…just a promotion! I’m excited to be moving to weekdays and stepping into a new leadership role as Supervisor of Digital Content Integration (1)
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Rob Salvino
Rob Salvino@JoeSpignotti·
@nettermike I worked for Diebold in Cleveland in the late 70s and if I remember correctly, there were pallets of cash in that vault. Would have been easy to load up and skedaddle.
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Mike Netter
Mike Netter@nettermike·
In July 1969, a 20-year-old bank employee in Cleveland, Ohio carried out a bold and baffling theft that went unnoticed for days. On Friday, July 11, Theodore John Conrad walked off the job at the Society National Bank’s Public Square branch with $215,000 in cash tucked inside a plain paper bag. At the time, the bank had no idea anything was wrong. It was only when employees returned on Monday morning and discovered both the money and Conrad missing that alarms were raised. The amount he took, equal to roughly $1.7 million today, made it one of the largest bank thefts in Cleveland’s history up to that point. What made the crime especially unusual was how it unfolded. There was no weapon, no accomplice, and no dramatic getaway. Conrad simply walked out of the bank and disappeared. At the time of the theft, Conrad worked in the bank’s cash vault, preparing money shipments for branch offices, which gave him both access and opportunity. Friends later said he had been fascinated by the 1968 film The Thomas Crown Affair, which portrays a stylish and calculated bank robbery. He reportedly believed he could successfully pull off a similar crime at his own workplace. After the theft was discovered and a warrant was issued for embezzlement and falsifying bank records, Conrad used his early head start to travel across the country. Letters he sent to his girlfriend suggested he had been in Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles before ultimately vanishing from sight. Rather than fleeing overseas or living extravagantly, Conrad eventually resurfaced in Massachusetts under a new identity, Thomas Randele. In the early 1970s, he settled into suburban life near Boston. Over the years, he maintained a low profile, worked regular jobs including at a golf club and later in automobile sales, married in the early 1980s, and raised a daughter. For more than 50 years, he managed to keep his true identity secret from his family and community. Because he did not display sudden wealth and investigators lacked fingerprints or strong early leads, he avoided detection for decades. The case remained open with the U.S. Marshals Service pursuing leads across generations of investigators. In 2021, shortly before his death from lung cancer, Conrad privately confessed his true identity to family members. After his passing, authorities confirmed he was Theodore John Conrad by comparing historical records with documents connected to the name Thomas Randele, including a bankruptcy filing. There was no dramatic arrest or courtroom reckoning. Instead, the story ended quietly, with the revelation that one of Cleveland’s most significant bank thieves had lived an ordinary life for more than half a century without ever facing prosecution.
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Rita Meter Maid
Rita Meter Maid@rd522·
Aaargh @Sonos can you seriously not fix the Now Playing function?!?! I used to love sonos but it keeps getting worse How hard is it to have the ONE speaker playing named first?! We have 10+ speakers and it is so annoying to have to find the one then link it or turn it down
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cg
cg@Curtis_Goodhand·
@Sonos @bhell13 Why is my whole feed lately @sonos customer service, all for the same thing
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It's Monday morning, breakfast time. Sonos is not working again. Great start to the week. Thank you so much @Sonos 👍
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Rob Salvino
Rob Salvino@JoeSpignotti·
@Dhraga Hate to tell you this, but it doesn’t get any better. Switch to another vendor if at all possible.
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Mark Whitaker
Mark Whitaker@Dhraga·
after 6 phone calls trying to set up an install date with #centurylink I have finally given up. they have sent me to multiple automated systems, hung up on me twice, and forwarded me to my own home phone number. I will find any, I mean ANY other service to provide me with a home phone number. there is no way they could have pissed me off more. I even had a supervisor send me to another worker who hung up on me. Good luck to anyone that has centurylink trying to get anything done.
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Xfinity Support
Xfinity Support@XfinitySupport·
Discover a wealth of knowledge and expertise with over 100,000 posts on the Xfinity Community Forum. Search your questions to find tips, troubleshooting advice, and valuable resources. Visit forums.xfinity.com to get started.
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The Hockey News-Columbus
The Hockey News-Columbus@F1RETHECANNON·
He says that his injury is one of those injuries where he feels good day to day but has to be smart about the timeline. He says coming back too early can make things worse. #cbj
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Rob Salvino
Rob Salvino@JoeSpignotti·
@breezyCLE So sorry your son had to go through this. No excuse for this treatment.
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bri
bri@breezyCLE·
I remain dumbfounded by what happened to my son yesterday at school. He was not allowed to participate in the Veterans Day Program because he wore shorts. No communication went out to parents about any said dress code. He was out sick Monday.
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Rob Salvino
Rob Salvino@JoeSpignotti·
@Browns Are we really calling 84 yards on 25 carries a career day? 3.36 yards per carry? I’m a Browns and Judkins fan, but this is a little ridiculous.
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Cleveland Browns
Cleveland Browns@Browns·
one last look at a career day for Q
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Aaron Wilson
Aaron Wilson@AaronWilson_NFL·
#Texans coach DeMeco Ryans on Nick Chubb 'Chubb, from the first day he got here until now, I've seen him just continue to grow and get better. You see him get into football shape, and I see him look better and better each week. Especially once we put the pads on, it's like, ‘Wow, this is the Chubb that I remember.’ Physical downhill player. You see him popping some runs. He still has the explosion, the speed that it takes to make plays in this league. The guy just understands football. Very smart player. Playmaker. When you need him to make plays, he's going to make those plays. He's going to keep churning out yards, so I'm very impressed with Chubb. I was impressed with him from afar but being able to see him up close and personal, see how he works. This guy, pre-practice he's in the weight room, he has his routine down. Just a true pro and I think our guys, our younger guys, can see that and learn a lot from Chubb, who's dealt with a lot. But, he's handled himself like one of the best in the business. That's what I expected we would get. But, seeing it, I'm just even more impressed with Chubb and how he's handled himself.” @KPRC2
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Tony Grossi
Tony Grossi@TonyGrossi·
A lifesaver on a 90+ degree day at training camp.
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Michael Warburton
Michael Warburton@TheMonologist·
“Opinions are like assholes, everybody has one.” THE DEAD POOL (1988) The 5th & final film in the ‘Dirty Harry’ series received mixed reviews (although the late great Roger Ebert loved it) & was the least profitable of the 5. #ClintEastwood #LiamNeeson
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AXS TV
AXS TV@AXSTV·
Is there one?
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