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QuantGeek t1_je6w2k5 wrote
Reply to It’s time to update our state flag by JuiceOld5801
Needs a basketball hoop in the upper right.
QuantGeek t1_j9wxpu9 wrote
Reply to comment by tuss11agee in The little things in CT by DreadnoughtPoo
Stereotypes are widely used oversimplifications. It is not a simplification if I accurately write about something I experienced. So I am sharing MY experience. Some minor points were generalized to obscure my identity.
QuantGeek t1_j9vkol9 wrote
Reply to comment by tuss11agee in The little things in CT by DreadnoughtPoo
Not all stereotype. I have personally experienced some of what I wrote.
QuantGeek t1_j9tm6mo wrote
Reply to The little things in CT by DreadnoughtPoo
In the absence of major league pro sports teams, parents live vicariously through their kids' competitions. Pee wee soccer and little league baseball are absolutely cut throat. You've got parents who work at Pratt or Sikorsky building wind tunnels so their Cub Scout can win the Pinewood Derby. And don't get me started about college admissions -- parents will rub it in your face if their offspring gets accepted to an Ivy. Only in CT do you get "Your son got an 800 on the Math SAT? Why didn't you force him to go to MIT?"
QuantGeek t1_j1i7a5a wrote
Get some extra cash — no power means no ATM or credit card transaction. Fill up your car’s gas tank — gas station pumps need power to operate. Stock up on flashlights and batteries. Be sure your electronics are charged up. Find out in advance the locations of any emergency shelters near you. Be prepared, but don’t overly worry. More densely populated areas get their power restored more quickly than outlying rural areas. Repairs to bring 1000 people back online get done before those to restore just a couple of customers.
QuantGeek t1_iy5q146 wrote
Reply to comment by adultdaycare81 in What’re the best places to drive in ct? by thegrandyman
The Merritt on a rainy, Friday evening is so much better! The festive red lights everywhere really get you into the spirit of the season.
QuantGeek t1_jeeplkp wrote
Reply to Has anyone moved out of CT because of seasonal depression? I enjoy CT but I’m only happy during June- august. by [deleted]
Google “Vitamin D for winter depression”. Less exposure to sunlight causes lower levels of vitamin D which has been linked to the winter blues.