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Reply to comment by PM_me_ab_ur_landlord in Philly grocery store selling bottled water from near the Ohio train derailment, even as a Western PA grocery chain pulls product from the same source by Dryheavemorning
Having worked at Giant, can't say I'm surprised.
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Reply to comment by nayls142 in Register an out of state vehicle? from Georgia to Pennsylvania? by Valhallas_Ghost
Supposed to but honestly it seems pretty common not to. I've known several people who moved and never switched over. I had an ex who moved up from DE and never changed her registration, license, whatever. From a paperwork perspective if she got pulled over it looked like she was still living down there and just working here.
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Reply to comment by Series_G in Thoughts on borough of Norristown for buying home by aaactuary
Crime is down and incomes are up compared to 15-20 years ago. Property values are also up, just not as sharply as the rest of the county. It is slowly getting better, but the emphasis is on slowly. It has the bones to be a great community but so far it hasn't happened. I think it's kind of in a weird state where you don't want to completely displace people and wreck the housing market with gentrification, but at the same time I think you kind of do need a wave of people to move from the city or other parts of the county to kind of give it that little push. There's only so much you can do with the situation as-is.
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Reply to comment by aaactuary in Thoughts on borough of Norristown for buying home by aaactuary
Generally the periphery parts of Norristown are better. A friend lived in an apartment near the Catholic school just over the line from West Norriton and it was fine. I also know a couple who until recently lived in a place up on the far north side of Powell and as far as I know they never had any issues; definitely nothing major.
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Reply to comment by Allemaengel in Thoughts on borough of Norristown for buying home by aaactuary
The crime rate in Pottstown is actually worse than Norristown if you look at the data. Violent crime is 1 in 128 vs 1 in 216, property is 1 in 32 vs 1 in 60. Crime has also slowly been trending down in Norristown while still worse than most of the rest of the county.
I have friends in both and the basic vibe I get is that Norristown kind of has a baseline level and then some areas are much worse (especially down around Markley) whereas Pottstown is kind of pockets of good and pockets of complete shit.
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Reply to comment by DuckMan6699 in When was the last winter it didn’t snow? by Phl_worldwide
I still like blizzards personally.
It's less fun now when you gotta be the one to shovel and still have responsibilities than when you were in school and got a day off. But I like snow, and it's always kind of neat going outside and there's just two feet of it right there.
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Reply to comment by catdeuce in The First half of January 2023 has been the 5th warmest in PA history. by Dazzling-Rooster2103
I remember seeing a graphic a few years ago that in 2050 the climate in Philly would be roughly equivalent to Norfolk today. And basically everywhere else across the country sees similar migration. Cold snowy winters are over.
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Reply to comment by BeefGriller in Never noticed it until last night, but Animaniacs got the location of Harrisburg wrong. by ianmunroe
Jersey stole Easton and we retaliated by annexing Trenton which is why their capital has relocated to Freehold. Jersey got the better end of the deal on that one tbh
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Reply to comment by Kabloosh75 in I discovered a lot about PA by simply not using the Turnpike. by Yinzerman1992
The second car I owned was a 92 Ford Escort. The speedometer topped out at 85, and when you got to 70 you could feel the thing trying to rattle itself apart from under you. Going uphill? Forget it.
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Reply to comment by MarvelsGrantMan136 in Kate Mulgrew Joins Brian Tyree Henry & Michael Mando in Apple Drama Series ‘Sinking Spring’ by MarvelsGrantMan136
Sounds like it definitely has the potential to be solid. Apple's been pretty consistently putting out good stuff and is honestly probably my favorite streaming service these days, so hopefully this keeps up the trend.
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Reply to comment by Zhukov-74 in Apple raises the price of Apple TV+ to $6.99 by Murky-Insect-7556
I enjoy a lot of their stuff personally. It's been my favorite streaming service of the last few years. But they definitely don't have a super deep library, even with it being bigger now than when I first signed up, although they do still have things in the pipeline. I think they've maybe got to get better about getting more things out quicker too; not that they need to flood the market Netflix style, but there's definitely gaps between things, whereas other streamers tend to have something coming basically as soon as something else ends to try and justify keeping people signed up. Personally I'm comfortable with continuing to pay monthly for what I get out of it, and especially when it's still cheaper than just about everyone else, but I totally get why some people wouldn't find enough to appeal to them to stick around.
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Reply to comment by Isiddiqui in Apple raises the price of Apple TV+ to $6.99 by Murky-Insect-7556
WB apparently had shitloads of debt before the Discovery merger though and their stock is currently about half of what it was in April shortly after the merger went through. Not saying that they will definitely go in for it, but I could see how maybe it could be a more enticing option now that Zaslav has Batgirl'd away some of the debt and it could probably be scooped up for less than what AT&T wanted.
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Reply to comment by caspy7 in Leonard Nimoy Almost Directed The 1996 'Doctor Who' TV Movie - FOX would only allow Nimoy to direct if he agreed to play the film’s villain The Master - In the end, the film was directed by Geoffrey Sax with the role of The Master going to Eric Roberts. by Neo2199
That was one of the few things that carried over from Segal's original attempt at a reboot that he was working on with Spielberg's production company of all people. The Doctor and Master were supposed to be half-brothers who shared a Time Lord father but the Doctor had a human mother and the Master was fully Time Lord. I think the fact that they carried it over means he was probably still pushing for that story arc to turn up if the series had been picked up after the TV movie.
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Reply to comment by DMPunk in Leonard Nimoy Almost Directed The 1996 'Doctor Who' TV Movie - FOX would only allow Nimoy to direct if he agreed to play the film’s villain The Master - In the end, the film was directed by Geoffrey Sax with the role of The Master going to Eric Roberts. by Neo2199
Roberts is the type of actor who will quite literally not turn a project down if he can fit it in his schedule.
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Reply to comment by KingPizza1 in Leonard Nimoy Almost Directed The 1996 'Doctor Who' TV Movie - FOX would only allow Nimoy to direct if he agreed to play the film’s villain The Master - In the end, the film was directed by Geoffrey Sax with the role of The Master going to Eric Roberts. by Neo2199
Ultimately as a fan I'm glad we got something that fits better into the overall continuity than some of the initial ideas that were discussed for an American reboot, but ironically those earlier ideas probably would've been a better starting point for onboarding new fans.
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Reply to comment by chaos-born in Does anyone know how someone could obtain either a State ID or Social Security Card with little to no documentation attached to their name? by chaos-born
Find your school's ID office and get one made. You might be able to find out if they have digital IDs also. My school stopped issuing physical cards but has a space on the website to submit a picture of yourself and to pull up a digital ID, so you present or scan your phone just like you would a physical card.
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Reply to comment by e30eric in Lancaster man arrested twice in one night for DUI. by basement-thug
I do think it's kind of weird that they arrested and then released him rather than holding him in the drunk tank.
I had an uncle who got pulled over for DUI back in the late 80s/early 90s, he lied and told the cop his parents' house was like three doors down. So the cop sat and watched while he pulled into the driveway, and then he went and sat in this stranger's back yard for a couple minutes to make it seem like he went in the backdoor, then he got in the car and started driving back home. Same exact cop pulled him over again like a mile down the road. So he got a court date and 30 days in county.
I could totally see something like that happening still today, but if you're at the point where you're already arresting the guy, what's up with letting him go before he sobers up?
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Reply to comment by IamSauerKraut in Pa. Supreme Court Chief Justice Max Baer dies at 74 by finderdj
I mean I think that legislators should definitely be paid more than New Hampshire. You should be able to live off the salary or else it's just asking to open the door to even worse corruption. But PA is definitely also overpaid relative to how little they actually do and they love to give themselves a bullshit raise (remember the literally midnight raise when Rendell was gov)
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Reply to comment by IamSauerKraut in Pa. Supreme Court Chief Justice Max Baer dies at 74 by finderdj
Officially yes.
The full-time/part-time distinction basically just comes down to how many months out of the year you're in session. New Hampshire only meets in January through May, so is part-time. Utah is at the really extreme end of the part-time scale, with one 45-day session per year. PA has ordinary sessions from January through November so gets to be considered full-time.
Incidentally we also have the third highest legislator salaries after California and New York.
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Reply to comment by bk1285 in Pa. Supreme Court Chief Justice Max Baer dies at 74 by finderdj
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Reply to comment by alvinsharptone in What is being built next to Penn Medicine in University City? by TheFartingKing_56
And here I was hoping it was going to be an off-brand Galata tower