futureygoodness
futureygoodness t1_jcaxh7a wrote
Reply to How is storm response and two year tree trimming cheaper than burying electric lines?? by schillerstone
A shame the state/power companies didn’t load up on super cheap long term debt when interest rates were zero to finance doing something like this with long term value when they had the chance.
futureygoodness t1_jc6jj1a wrote
Reply to comment by Undaedalus in What is the deal with the NH grid? by decayo
If we updated the grid to bury power lines we wouldn’t have to worry about trees.
futureygoodness t1_j9s1e7x wrote
Reply to comment by Weekly-Obligation798 in Manchester aldermen OK tax breaks for eight-story apartment building by BlackJesus420
That’s right, no more tax breaks for NIMBYs!
futureygoodness t1_j9q4sbr wrote
Reply to comment by casinobolton in Manchester aldermen OK tax breaks for eight-story apartment building by BlackJesus420
We need more housing in general. Even premium units keep higher income folks from competing for other inventory.
futureygoodness t1_j9i36ag wrote
Reply to comment by brigdin in Massholes are moving north to NH at record levels by EgonEggnog
People here could choose to build more houses, don’t blame people moving here for poor policy decisions they couldn’t have had a part in.
futureygoodness t1_j85nrhy wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in PC CPU Shipments See Steepest Decline in 30 Years by diacewrb
That’s like saying Disney would be dead if not for their massive IP + coming up with new animated princess musicals. Yeah, that’s why the company is really good at sustaining its core franchises and coming up with new mechanics every generation, because it’s profitable and no one else does it as well.
futureygoodness t1_j84vh5e wrote
Reply to comment by R1ddl3 in PC CPU Shipments See Steepest Decline in 30 Years by diacewrb
But who cares if it’s still hitting his performance expectations
futureygoodness t1_j84v7e4 wrote
Reply to comment by Accomplished-Ad3250 in PC CPU Shipments See Steepest Decline in 30 Years by diacewrb
Nintendo uses less advanced hardware and sells its consoles with a positive margin.
futureygoodness t1_j7zzi0p wrote
She looks adorable and sweet! I hope you’re able to find her a loving home.
futureygoodness t1_j7qta0x wrote
Reply to Flooding from -40 temps on Saturday by thenightispink
Didn't run the faucets?
futureygoodness t1_j7pj2y4 wrote
Reply to comment by nullcompany in Looking for friends my age by seen-in-the-skylight
This feels overly defeatist. We came here from NYC in 2020 and post-vaccine my wife and I have been able to make friends by joining groups in the community — she’s taking ukulele classes, I’ve started going to a local game store each week to play Magic: The Gathering.
This is definitely a low population, low density state, but there are things to do in the community. Just needs some initiative and a pro-social attitude.
futureygoodness t1_j7ku0r7 wrote
Reply to Dover builds tiny home neighborhood by sheila9165milo
Good! Hope we see more experiments in addressing different housing needs across the state.
futureygoodness t1_j7dv1kl wrote
Reply to What would you tell your realtor if you just bought a house and zillow said it has already lost 100k in value? by NecessaryMistake9754
Are you planning on flipping any time soon? If not, it’s not a problem.
futureygoodness t1_j6afgzd wrote
Reply to comment by 13DGMHatch in Rent just keeps going up by 13DGMHatch
The housing shortage comes from not making enough houses, not who owns the existing housing stock.
futureygoodness t1_j1ytc39 wrote
Reply to comment by AnythingToAvoidWork in Newcomers to New Hampshire and Maine continue to drive population growth: More people are dying than being born, so population growth depends on people moving in from elsewhere by TurretLauncher
It’s NIMBYism. We can make dense housing so that it doesn’t intrude on our beautiful land like single family homes.
futureygoodness t1_j1yta1z wrote
Reply to comment by 5nd in Newcomers to New Hampshire and Maine continue to drive population growth: More people are dying than being born, so population growth depends on people moving in from elsewhere by TurretLauncher
Let’s see if that holds up if we keep making less housing than we need
futureygoodness t1_j06e92q wrote
Reply to comment by bonez3113 in Finally someone pulled over for not clearing car!! by Edelmaniac
Good sir he was simply making a joke about big ol’ screens in cars, not saying you should use them to text.
futureygoodness t1_izs2n0t wrote
Reply to Potentially Moving to NH by fallenelf
Love how everyone is downvoted in this thread because other people are so automatic in their response to the idea of people moving here
futureygoodness t1_iz1jquv wrote
This is a vibe
futureygoodness t1_iy916u0 wrote
We need more housing, especially dense apartments for young folks so they can live here after they graduate high school/local colleges, or we’re implicitly sending young people away.
futureygoodness t1_iy910t6 wrote
Reply to comment by TravelingTequila in Enrollment, demogaphics, housing - they're all intertwined by GraniteGeekNH
Too little housing development -> continuous rise in the cost of housing that makes it difficult to lay foundations for your life
futureygoodness t1_iwl2sga wrote
Reply to comment by LFRebel_603 in Friendly reminder now that winter is upon us. This is taken from the New Hampshire Driver's manual. by benisfast
I will straight up shame them in person in a parking lot. I’ve had ice fly off a van and smash a mirror on my car. Could easily have been worse
futureygoodness t1_isoptpd wrote
Reply to How do you Granite Staters feel about having the first primary in the nation in your state every 4 years? by BoringAccountName78
Whole idea of having staggered primaries where candidates get “momentum” is ridiculous. Do all the primaries at once so people vote based on policy preferences and not jumping on a bandwagon.
futureygoodness t1_jcfh8r5 wrote
Reply to comment by TheGrateKhan in Did Footloose teach us nothing? by TheMobyDicks
It’s not a ban or restricting, just imposes bureaucratic processes that waste people’s time