Hribunos
Hribunos t1_j6pfqs9 wrote
Reply to comment by dyqik in Massive ship in the harbor this morning by NAFAL44
Have you ever seen LN2 skittering across a floor? It's like that. There wouldn't actually be that much heat transfer from the ocean- the LNG would skate across the surface on a thin layer of vapor.
I used to work in the seaport, and we ran the numbers - it's not enough to destroy building or whatever but anyone standing on the pier is gonna be a popsicle.
Hribunos t1_j6meiqo wrote
Reply to comment by IphtashuFitz in Massive ship in the harbor this morning by NAFAL44
Sure, the LNG probably wouldn't detonate (not enough O2 like you said- it would burn but it would burn relatively "slowly") but if the hull on one of those ships ever failed you would get a wave of cryogenic liquid washing ashore. It would do a lot of damage from freezing. And then catching on fire.
No boom, still a big problem.
Hribunos t1_j61o6us wrote
Reply to Burning a small pile of letters/ photos by DaisyDino53
There is no way to do this legally.
That said, do it in a barbeque grill. That way if anyone asks, you're just barbequeing.
But please give the grill a good scrub before you cook food on it again.
Hribunos t1_j5ynbig wrote
Reply to comment by ibobnotnot in MBTA to close part of Orange Line to work on slow zones it said were eliminated, but weren’t, during full shutdown by ik1nky
They worked 24hrs around Sullivan too but... like two nights a week. Most of the time it was a 9-5 (more like 7-3 because God forbid construction workers ever keep normal hours).
Hribunos t1_j5ymzfm wrote
Reply to comment by therealcmj in MBTA to close part of Orange Line to work on slow zones it said were eliminated, but weren’t, during full shutdown by ik1nky
I'm honestly not sure it's better than DC anymore.
Hribunos t1_j5ymx8t wrote
Reply to comment by thebruns in MBTA to close part of Orange Line to work on slow zones it said were eliminated, but weren’t, during full shutdown by ik1nky
It was so much better 15-20 years ago it's crazy. I wish you could have all experienced it right at the end of the token era before charlie cards. Shit just worked.
Hribunos t1_j5ymk3m wrote
Reply to comment by nrvs_hbt in MBTA to close part of Orange Line to work on slow zones it said were eliminated, but weren’t, during full shutdown by ik1nky
It's a train term that comes from an earlier horse term, so it's really old slang. It's the V shaped part of a track switch.
Hribunos t1_j5u9jfn wrote
Reply to Lego moving its US headquarters to Boston by 2026 by scw
If they want to start moving some design into the US (currently all the design/engineering is in Denmark, right?) it makes sense to open an office in a deep engineering talent pool. But I'm surprised they're closing Enfield, it seems like the lower COL there would be better for less specialized jobs like logistics.
I guess maybe they'll send warehouse logistics down to the factory in VA and move marketing/sales to Boston along with engineering? Our marketing/sales talent pool here is substantial as well, even though it gets less press than the technical staff.
Hribunos t1_j5tvtlo wrote
Reply to comment by Chimsley99 in Lego moving its US headquarters to Boston by 2026 by scw
I once worked for a tech company that moved from Boston to Framingham. They lost 70% of their engineering staff and it killed the company. A lot of the really desirable staff in the Boston area live in the city and DO NOT want to commute out.
Hribunos t1_j4q4ll6 wrote
Reply to comment by Coggs362 in Where the hell do I put the snow?! by S_thescientist
I once had a landlord that knocked $50 off the rent during the winter to reflect tennant's taking care of snow. I've also had many landlords put it in the lease that it's the tenants problem and just expect you to deal with it. I had one landlord once that was like "if I get fined for snow I'm charging you double the fine". Arse.
Hribunos t1_j4q44r3 wrote
Reply to comment by -CalicoKitty- in Where the hell do I put the snow?! by S_thescientist
Correct, but keep in mind "as long as pedestrians can get by" means wide enough for a stroller/wheelchair, not just boots.
On a standard sized sidewalk that means like 60% of it's width should be clear, and you can push snow to the 20% along each edge.
Nothing worse than trying to get a stroller down the sidewalk when one tire is up on top of somebody's snowpiles.
Hribunos t1_j4q3qej wrote
Reply to comment by S_thescientist in Where the hell do I put the snow?! by S_thescientist
Correct. During bigger storm, piling more snow on top of the banks the plows made is usually a safe bet.
Hribunos t1_j26stmi wrote
Reply to comment by moxie-maniac in Hoping to reunite with my beloved "Fitbit" - a red 2012 Honda Fit Sport w/ a manual transmission. Did you buy it in 2018 from Boch Honda, and can I buy it back from you? by bubbastars
WHAT. Oh, that is awful news. Guess I'm gonna have to be careful with mine. (I have a 2012 as well that I'm very attached too).
They really are incredibly practical cars. I doubt I'll be able to get the same features in a car that small ever again.
Hribunos t1_iyuudot wrote
Reply to comment by Meat_Popsicles in Boston-area COVID wastewater data spikes 88% by d5dq
My wife and I made everyone get tested before last Christmas. Felt shitty to be the assholes but it worked, we were able to get together without anybody getting sick. Worth it imo.
Hribunos t1_iydylel wrote
Reply to comment by OutsiderAvatar in I would purchase this by mzzy_ozborne
More riders = more important. Where riders is roughly population modulo wealth (poor people need transit more than rich people). Call that elitist if you wish, I believe it to be the most equitable distribution of resources.
Hribunos t1_iycj8ks wrote
Reply to I've come to defend my honor. Here's my original design that was recently reposted here from a Twitter user that ripped it off. by lostinam3rica
I honestly think the other one was a small improvement. An obvious rip, sure, and uncool not to credit, absolutely. But the changes they made did make it a bit better than this version.
Hribunos t1_iyaly21 wrote
Reply to comment by The_Darkprofit in I would purchase this by mzzy_ozborne
The south coast fail is a boondoggle that will reduce service to the more important inner parts of the line. Of all the current expansion plans (north south rail link, blue to Lynn, blue/red connector, etc etc) it's the worst.
Hribunos t1_iy7mo8o wrote
Reply to comment by Master_Dogs in Is there life after Darwin’s? by reveazure
I assume then you've never had the displeasure of actually talking to Dave? Dude is a huge dick. Who supported Billy T.
Hribunos t1_iy7mg19 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Is there life after Darwin’s? by reveazure
I'm talking Dave's politics (buddy buddy with Tauro, supporting R candidates in general) not Darwin's.
Hribunos t1_iy57yzh wrote
Reply to comment by traumasponge in Is there life after Darwin’s? by reveazure
Shitty politics, though. I personally can't support them anymore.
Hribunos t1_iww600a wrote
Reply to comment by Nomadbytrade in Car Bluetooth disconnects on Eliot bridge by Master_Ship_8569
I downvoted you because you complained about downvotes.
Hribunos t1_ivgueif wrote
I don't .love. my dentist. Like, she's ok, but I wouldn't trust her with my kids or whatever. But compared to my dental insurance company she might as well be Jesus.
Hribunos t1_itl86iw wrote
Reply to Does the MBTA give you alternative transit options when a line on the T shuts down? by tasharact
If it's a planned shutdown, they'll provide alternatives. If it's an unplanned shutdown (something broke like this) and it last more than a day or so, they'll provide alternatives. But like, this thing just broke this morning. You think they have a fleet of shuttles on standbye to just create a new shuttle route on the fly every time something breaks?
Hribunos t1_jaacsro wrote
Reply to ‘A housing market for almost no one’: Rising prices and interest rates have made home buying feel impossible - The Boston Globe by uxd
Yeah I bought like 6 years ago and that already required an extremely frugal lifestyle and two tech incomes. It felt like we were the people catching the last rung of the ladder as it was pulled up. We wouldn't be able to afford our house today with how much it's appreciated.