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Chris Harrell

@TheHarrell

Regrettably, human.

Indianapolis, IN Katılım Şubat 2011
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Chris Harrell
Chris Harrell@TheHarrell·
@MSFT365Status Thank you, please bring back the mouse scroll functionality in Outlook too, while you are fixing things! Many thanks- we the mice scrolling millions.
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Microsoft 365 Status@MSFT365Status·
We’ve started to deploy a fix which is currently progressing through the affected environment. While this progresses, we’re beginning manual restarts on a subset of machines that are in an unhealthy state. For more information, please refer to MO941162 in the admin center.
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Microsoft 365 Status@MSFT365Status·
We're investigating an issue impacting users attempting to access Exchange Online or functionality within Microsoft Teams calendar. For more information, please refer to MO941162 in the admin center.
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Chris Harrell@TheHarrell·
@DanBorsch Focused strategy of Quality of Life investment to boost comeback of downtown and surrounding neighborhoods: infrastructure, community connectivity, tree canopy, vacant property, homelessness+ addiction housing first strategies. Solve for Pattern as Wendell Berry wrote in 1981.
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Dan Borsch@DanBorsch·
Louisville’s Mayor has said he and his team want community input for the city’s economic development plan. What are your top three items that are needed in the plan?
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Dan Borsch@DanBorsch·
Louisville did the same thing with the brand new Echo trail middle school. Completely dependent on busing. Crazy with these tiny rural roads.
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Chris Harrell@TheHarrell·
@DanBorsch @cityresearch Sadly, I always thought of the negative consequences to housing, built environment, neighborhoods and connectivity - I had not yet considered the dramatic loss of tax revenue to cities by mass interstate paving neighborhoods into untaxed exempt status.
PlaceMakers, LLC@PlaceMakersLLC

A new study quantifies the monetary loss of #interstates that displaced residents and neighborhoods in Washington, DC and Atlanta. #transportation #economics bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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Dan Borsch
Dan Borsch@DanBorsch·
I’ve lost track of how many times this has happened at this intersection. @LouPubWorks why won’t you do something about the dangerous streets in Old Louisville? Do we have to wait until there’s multiple deaths?
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Chris Harrell@TheHarrell·
@DanBorsch @LouPubWorks Huzzah! Can we start with the connectivity abomination that is Hikes Point. Please delete all intersections and reboot stat.
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Chris Harrell@TheHarrell·
@DanBorsch Not sure. Maybe you are being facetious. Preying on the disadvantaged is still a thing. Today's US version brings so many unthinkable (in 1917) hazards and barriers. Most in US are a few bad decisions (or health complications) away from poverty.
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Dan Borsch
Dan Borsch@DanBorsch·
It’s amazing how much worse extreme poverty was 100+ years ago.
Historic Vids@historyinmemes

Irish Family Eating a Meal of Potatoes and Milk, 1917. The "Irish" potato is not originally from Ireland but from South America (specifically Peru and Bolivia), where the Indigenous people have been growing it for thousands of years. After the Spanish conquistadors invaded the region during the 16th century, they brought the potato back to Europe where it eventually became a popular food crop by the 19th century. During the 1840s, a potato blight began to infect all the potatoes throughout Europe. The Irish were hit particularly hard because they almost solely subsisted on potatoes. They were mostly tenant farmers who were allocated a small plot of land in return for working on the lands of their landlords. Potatoes were easy to grow in a small area and were cheap, filling, and less prone to spoilage, so it became the perfect food source for the poor. At the height of the Irish famine in 1847, the British landowners continued the exportation of food from Ireland to England and Scotland, which only exacerbated the situation. England refused to enact any sort of export ban. Approximately 1 million Irish people died due to starvation. In the same year, the Choctaw people managed to scrape together $170 (worth $4,800 today) to send to Ireland for famine relief. Just 16 years prior, the Choctaw had been removed from their lands and made to walk the "Trail of Tears" in which as many as 4,000 men, women, and children died due to starvation, disease, and exposure. The Ottoman Empire also sent ships stocked with food but were turned away by the British. They had to covertly transport their supplies into a small town, 70 miles north of Dublin, in order to feed the starving Irish. Sultan Abdulmeiid I also offered to donate 10,000 British pounds (worth $1.3 million today), but Queen Victoria refused to accept as she had already donated 2,000 British pounds and did not want to lose face. The sultan begrudgingly lowered his offer to 1,000 British pounds.

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Chris Harrell@TheHarrell·
@DanBorsch The answer may lie in stormwater management fees. Our (I still consider myself part of the royal Louisville we) ridiculously overburdened and ailing combined waste-stormwater system needs massive help. Step one - stop demolition by neglect and water volume spike by parking lot.
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Dan Borsch@DanBorsch·
Louisville is losing out on millions of dollars in property taxes alone by allowing parking lots to occupy potential commercial properties in the heart of our city. We should be charging a huge fee for the access over public right of way that curb cuts allow.
Sean Willis 🚲 🚌@allhopeissean

Intersection of 5th and Breckinridge, 1926 v 2022 (from UofL Digital Collections). It is sad how many corner stores and other community anchors have been destroyed for parking.

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cityresearch@cityresearch·
@robmolou lol the Goss one... shotguns are now worth $500K but this is the best use for that vacant lot?
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Chris Harrell@TheHarrell·
@sasharazes Seems like a hail Mary. Who knows but I sense a death spiral -- and Racer X he is not.
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Chris Harrell@TheHarrell·
Will Indy double down on the infrastructure misdeeds of the 1950s- 1960s or innovate with I-65 & I-70 infrastructure? At @PropelIndy public engagement meeting in Martin University.
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Chris Harrell@TheHarrell·
@HicksCBER Brilliant. This hung in my dad's office for years, taken by a photographer friend of our family on assignment for ESPN.
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Michael J. Hicks
Michael J. Hicks@HicksCBER·
I’m staying at a hotel in Bloomington Indiana, which has this illustration on the wall. If you know, you know.
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Chris Harrell@TheHarrell·
@502eire I appreciate your efforts to help us transition away from EM and MZ.
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Chris Harrell@TheHarrell·
@robmolou Understood. I think two choices are at hand remain one-way with only one drive lane as you note w parking outside stormwater mitigating separated bikeways, or two-way simple conversion on one of the pair and one way motorized w dual direction separated bikeway on other
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robmolou@robmolou·
@TheHarrell I’m okay with one-way streets if the drive lane is decreased to one and they have parking/post protected mobility lanes. Unfortunately two-waying those would result in the loss of the bike lane as no one has the political appetite to touch parking these days.
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robmolou@robmolou·
We could make a one-time generational investment that would increase access to many parts of our city, improve people’s quality of life, and provide massive health benefits. All at a fraction of the cost of most other infrastructure projects.
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Steve Mouzon
Steve Mouzon@stevemouzon·
Towns built compactly are not only more alive and easier to get around, but also have views from the center of town out into the surrounding countryside, an experience exceptionally rare in American sprawl that rolls on seemingly forever. But we could build this way.
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Chris Harrell@TheHarrell·
I've been grinding my teeth each time one of the dentists from ProEnamel pitch their paste in their monotone, vocal fry speech in their commercials. AI (?) CGI ? as the last 3 dentists they have aired speak the same way. not alone - reddit.com/r/CommercialsI…
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Chris Harrell@TheHarrell·
@NewsFallon So the tip was built in for doing the extra chore of giving you more tea + less water?
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Scott Fallon@NewsFallon·
Iced tea seemed more pricey than usual. So I asked for a receipt.
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