AchillesDev
AchillesDev t1_jdd0rll wrote
Reply to comment by DARfuckinROCKS in You don't need to use your high beams when driving anywhere inside 128, and very, very few places inside 495 by [deleted]
495 gets wicked dark, but 290 is even worse.
AchillesDev t1_jdd0mj7 wrote
Reply to comment by tacknosaddle in You don't need to use your high beams when driving anywhere inside 128, and very, very few places inside 495 by [deleted]
That's a super small minority that has been shrinking since the 00s. Most headlights aren't aimed high because they're adjusted as part of the yearly inspection.
AchillesDev t1_jaec3yk wrote
Reply to comment by KadenKraw in Go Grande be careful by iterable
That you can't conceive of people commenting without wanting something in return, like a pat on the back.
I'd say this shouldn't be hard, but you've demonstrated that you find a lot of basic skills pretty difficult.
AchillesDev t1_j9zxlu5 wrote
Reply to comment by KadenKraw in Go Grande be careful by iterable
Nice projection but ok
AchillesDev t1_j9zupwj wrote
Reply to comment by KadenKraw in Go Grande be careful by iterable
>that it never it happened to you when it's something that commonly enough happens
I already answered that as well and you responded with incredulity and a deep misunderstanding of the English language and basic statistics.
To spell it out yet again for you: in a family that has made hundreds of thousands of pizzas, maybe into the millions, it's never happened to us, making the pizzas. That was it. It's literally that simple.
My advice for you: maybe go to more reputable, established places and don't buy shitty frozen pizzas from cumbies and you won't have to worry about finding spare parts in your food.
AchillesDev t1_j9zpk0o wrote
Reply to comment by KadenKraw in Go Grande be careful by iterable
Just reread this until you understand
AchillesDev t1_j9wpme9 wrote
Reply to comment by KadenKraw in Go Grande be careful by iterable
Thousands of thousands of pizza places are regularly dropping bolts into their pizzas? This post is literally an anecdotal account, as is your sadsack story about a terrible frozen pizzas.
How many pizzas do you think were made across 20-something restaurants in my family alone over the course of 60 years? Versus these 2 examples?
AchillesDev t1_j9v73eo wrote
Reply to comment by KadenKraw in Go Grande be careful by iterable
Dozens > 1, actually. But it's clear that your deficiencies aren't limited to consuming only food products. This might help you.
It is cute when severely challenged boomers try (and fail) to talk down to normal people, though.
AchillesDev t1_j9onbm3 wrote
Reply to comment by KadenKraw in Go Grande be careful by iterable
Because in a family where we’ve probably made hundreds of thousands of pizzas over the years, it’s never been a problem - so get better pizza. Apparently you don’t understand the difference between running restaurants and having the saddest frozen pizza dinner by yourself.
It’s not rocket appliances.
AchillesDev t1_j9hna70 wrote
Reply to comment by KadenKraw in Go Grande be careful by iterable
Never even said it was common, maybe try reading before replying?
> and I can confidently say that's never been an issue for us.
AchillesDev t1_j9aldvh wrote
Reply to comment by KadenKraw in Go Grande be careful by iterable
Dozens throughout the state, actually.
> Obviously it's a thing that happens
Where did I say it never happened ever?
AchillesDev t1_j9ahwui wrote
Reply to comment by KadenKraw in Go Grande be careful by iterable
My family has been making and selling pizza in and around Worcester and greater Boston since the 50s and I can confidently say that's never been an issue for us.
AchillesDev t1_j9ahu4f wrote
Reply to comment by operator_1337 in Go Grande be careful by iterable
Kelly Square is decent Greek-style, but if you're in north Worcester Brattle Stop or Holden Pizza are both pretty good too.
AchillesDev t1_j6l5s4x wrote
Reply to comment by ThatFrenchieGuy in Maura Healey wants to solve the state’s housing crisis. Here’s step one. by _Hack_The_Planet_
That's assuming static demand and no induced demand effect. Probably need even more to cover the shift due to induced demand.
AchillesDev t1_j4xwbyk wrote
Reply to comment by ElisabetSobeckPhD in This winter is a repeat of the winter of 2019-2020 by nba123490
Would be more interesting to see more interior places. Boston measurements are a bit quirky because of where they’re taken (Logan typically) and Boston’s location. Then again you might see more variability because of the proximity to the bay.
AchillesDev t1_j4xw0k6 wrote
Reply to comment by ladywiththestarlight in This winter is a repeat of the winter of 2019-2020 by nba123490
Move down south, we don’t need people cheering on the collapse of local ecosystems because they’re afraid of a little cold.
AchillesDev t1_j4xvpdz wrote
Reply to comment by Miami_Vice-Grip in This winter is a repeat of the winter of 2019-2020 by nba123490
Reddit also skews really young, and I get the feeling that local subs are mostly populated by transplants trying to get a handle on the local culture.
AchillesDev t1_j4xvgt5 wrote
Reply to comment by MiloMinderbinder-22 in This winter is a repeat of the winter of 2019-2020 by nba123490
There will just be a lot more dying than anyone anticipated.
AchillesDev t1_j4xup7b wrote
Reply to comment by binocular_gems in This winter is a repeat of the winter of 2019-2020 by nba123490
Growing up in Worcester in the 90s, it seemed like we reliably got a decent storm or two in November and December, since moving back up this way 5 years ago, even with al the nor’easters in 2018, winters have been really noticeably milder.
Could be my bad memory, but the various articles on New England experiencing some of the most rapid warming in the world right now seem to validate my hunch.
AchillesDev t1_j4ofd97 wrote
Reply to comment by FreelancerChurch in Wan wang restaurant on park ave (They put jalapeno in the crab rangoons, what is even going on right now.) by FreelancerChurch
You're hammered and I love this post, but you can get this at any Sichuan-style restaurant, and it's usually the best dish available. Enjoy, it always rips.
AchillesDev t1_j12bvlj wrote
Reply to comment by Apprehensive-Hat-494 in Suggestions for how to earn enough money to survive here? by ipsissimus666
Software is another one, and probably the more attainable of all of these listed (it's how I am able to mostly afford living here supporting my wife and 1 year old, when neither of my parents went to college, I floundered in college because I had no idea what I was doing, and my grandparents were refugees on one side and blue collar workers on the other), especially with the horror stories I've heard waiting for public or even section 8 housing.
AchillesDev t1_j12bjat wrote
Reply to comment by Apprehensive-Hat-494 in Suggestions for how to earn enough money to survive here? by ipsissimus666
There are 369 affordable units in Brookline. Not nearly enough, but I don't think any part of Brookline is "undesirable." One of the major projects is a part of my neighborhood, and I think our neighborhood is very nice and they're a great part of it.
Boston is a different story, but when I moved to Brookline from Boston I was surprised at how well-integrated into the denser neighborhoods the few public housing developments were, because that's not really the case in Boston.
AchillesDev t1_j0wm1tx wrote
Reply to comment by traditionalsmoke01 in Proposed permanent housing building for those experiencing homelessness raises concerns with some Dorchester residents by ak47workaccnt
Not everyone is as selfish as you
AchillesDev t1_j0wlsba wrote
Reply to comment by bdeeney098 in Proposed permanent housing building for those experiencing homelessness raises concerns with some Dorchester residents by ak47workaccnt
So you’re using kids as your excuse without even having any? And telling a parent and teacher of actual children that actually exist that they are wrong? Get a grip.
AchillesDev t1_jdd0uw2 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in You don't need to use your high beams when driving anywhere inside 128, and very, very few places inside 495 by [deleted]
>There are very very few "literal woods" inside 495 either.
lmao what