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Biomirth t1_je7rwo7 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Changes to the sub: post flair is now required by baltimore-mods
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Biomirth t1_je7dtql wrote
Reply to Local D&D group looking for player by ratczar
What part of town
Biomirth t1_je7dp17 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Changes to the sub: post flair is now required by baltimore-mods
That is compelling argument there. Wow.
Biomirth t1_je53uzi wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Changes to the sub: post flair is now required by baltimore-mods
Sometimes it is necessary. Like if your sub gets overrun with legitimate posts that all belong to a related thing. Sure, it's hard to drive traffic to other subreddits but it can work with a pinned post or links on the side or both, coupled with people referring to that sub when people crosspost. I get that it isn't ideal but it's better than the other options (banning relevant posts or just allowing all types of posts), no?
Biomirth t1_je2ypxk wrote
I'm all for a pretty liberal post acceptance threshold. There are all sorts of people in the city or curious about the city and I think the r/baltimore sub should think as much about how much we have here to offer as what we want to read about. There has to be a balance for sure; Can't have 27 "I'm wondering where to go for dinner when I visit" posts without interruption, but we can continue to be inclusive and inviting and accept some repetition (as we already do).
Free Dental Cleaning posts are important too. Just because you don't care doesn't mean r/baltimore can't continue to be useful to people of widely different means. Free dental is something you'd be surprised how many people would rather have than paying for extra dental insurance. For example. I think we need the humility to recognize that we don't always know what other people might benefit from. As long as we can continue to be an inclusive and welcoming group I think most things should go.
There was the gracious exchange 18 months ago (or thereabouts) where baltimore events got their own sub rather than having people post upcoming events constantly. I do think a pinned reference post would be great. Some people are here for 36 hours, some for a lifetime. Nobody will suffer from a little scrolling past a resource post. There are LOTS of Baltimore related subs that could be directly linked from here. Lets not be stodgy. It's for everyone.
Biomirth t1_jcdewgr wrote
For what it's worth, I think you're doing the right thing in marketing your positions aggressively. God knows the city needs some shakeups everywhere and this is a good way to get a few. I think the dollars spent doing the advert will, in the end, look like good money. People generally do want to help their city and this capitalizes on that effectively. I'd like an internship with your strategist.
Biomirth t1_jb8bssu wrote
Reply to comment by YouCanCallMeVanZant in Florida man finds giant clam estimated to be 214 years old by citytiger
But they do?
Biomirth t1_jatr0n9 wrote
Reply to comment by Longey13 in I had an interesting idea: We all have skills and talents and crafts and such, wouldn't it be cool to do a skills exchange? by LunarHare82
We're literally a commune Tommy!
Biomirth t1_jatf6xw wrote
Reply to 3/2 Fells Point Magnet Fishing Meetup! by TopS3cr3t
Wow you like doubled the last few turnouts.
Like a lot of Baltimoreans I feel very proud of you and am quite grateful for what you've brought to the city. Thank you.
Biomirth t1_ja5ap1z wrote
It's a good question. I know some people in Early Childhood Dev. I'll ask them to check this thread (they're busy and don't reddit much as far as I'm aware so it's a longshot).
Biomirth t1_ja57i91 wrote
As a different sort of contractor the main issue I see (aside for any work promised not done, like the particle board) is that they did not explicitly tell you "When we take off the old roof we'll have to assess the damage. Typically repairs run $1000 - $15k but if we have to fully replace joists this can go as high as X".
What I've seen happen with burnt out contractors is they forget to do this part because 'they've seen it all before'. Yeah buddy, you have seen it all before and the client certainly has not. I suggest asking potential contractors questions that they will find redundant to gauge how they'll handle this kind of information in the future (Information you are likely not to categorically know about). When they say "We'll need to set up a scaffold" you say "Will the scaffold be tied to the building and will there be damage from that?" Just anything you can imagine for each step of the process; The process which you'll have to ask them to outline (Even normal contractors don't really do that unless asked typically).
The fact they had you over a barrel is a happy coincidence for them (I say 'happy' because it's their lack of understanding of how this adversely affects the client that is often a contributing factor (stupid or malicious or both, take your pick)); A comfortable position of investment (by you) that was hugely exacerbated by a lack of information and communication. There are always thoughtful contractors who will go out of their way to describe their process but unfortunately these are few compared to the kind you got.
Biomirth t1_j9wkpo2 wrote
Honestly we should offer tours a few times a year, us locals. C'mon down and get a 1/2 day tour of every neighborhood in the city, complete with honest bias and local stories with color.
Would be fun and useful. I'll drive.
Biomirth t1_j9wj7eb wrote
Reply to comment by Ok-Beautiful-8403 in Is it so hard to consider others? by scromw2
Good on ya!
Biomirth t1_j9wier4 wrote
Reply to comment by Mikel32 in Is it so hard to consider others? by scromw2
What thing on the list are you working on?
Biomirth t1_j9widk4 wrote
Reply to comment by beepdabeep in Is it so hard to consider others? by scromw2
Why not? Sometimes changing the little things reminds people we can make changes and are actually all in it together.
Biomirth t1_j9wi8lx wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Is it so hard to consider others? by scromw2
That was the plan! - DuPont / Moderna / Monsanto et al.
Biomirth t1_j9wi58t wrote
Reply to comment by Ok-Beautiful-8403 in Is it so hard to consider others? by scromw2
I'm sure you know this but there are hand signals out the window for this circumstance. Same as bike signals. I mean, probably only need to do it when there's someone who you can see would benefit from it (unlike people that never use their signals who don't seem to differentiate and just never use them).
Biomirth t1_j9ikknd wrote
Reply to Another word for Row House? by dddddddssss
The painted ones in a couple of neighborhoods are 'painted ladies'.
Biomirth t1_j9aa0ux wrote
I'm as pro Toeflop as the next guy, but I'm not sure the state should be meddling in our noodles.
Biomirth t1_j8mx4gw wrote
Reply to Questions raised about Baltimore’s $4.5 million study to retime its traffic signals | Baltimore Brew by bmore
This would be a great project for middle or highschool students. Get a PHD candidate to run it, undergrads to write it, HS to process the data, and middle schoolers to gather the data.
Biomirth t1_j81sucg wrote
Reply to Does anyone have bamboo growing in their yard they are looking to get rid of? by uprootsockman
I have a contract coming up to remove a bunch of bamboo. I'm getting paid so would be pretty accepting of someone doing some part of the work for free. I used to cut it myself to make flutes but this is a big patch encroaching a building and I'm doing it as a 'landscaper' for a close friend.
Biomirth t1_j6lfnv6 wrote
Reply to Proud of our work today on Stonewall Road! We were repairing a sunken area, and installing backfill. And finally, we topped it off with hot mix asphalt. by BmoreCityDOT
I didn't know road work came with a good soundtrack. No wonder you guys always smile and wave back :).
Biomirth t1_j5r4x2m wrote
Reply to Where to go to harvest oysters? by RyCalll
Like hunting mushrooms people are very private and rightly so (about exceedingly rare and endangered things). If we were back in 1750 you could just go anywhere and have as much of whatever you want, but alas, tis no longer the case goodsir Ry.
I lived on the Outer Banks for awhile and you could find food so easily but none of the natives would ever tell temporary outsiders (like tourists) how easy it was to Flounder, Clam, Crab, Fish, etc.. because just a tiny bit of interest snowballs into destruction.
Biomirth t1_j4if39v wrote
Reply to comment by xlllxJackxlllx in Breakfast is on Remington. by Special-Literature16
The downstairs bathroom was really cool. I too haven't been since 'the change' (whatever the hell happened) more than a single time. Those first years were incredible though. Cheap good food, great staff, and a welcoming atmosphere. Perfect place to have the 2 hour discussion with your friend at 2:30 in the morning.
Biomirth t1_jeg8s2q wrote
Reply to We’re celebrating women in transit. Shamia Moody is proud to drive safely and says her son is her motivation. by BmoreCityDOT
All thanks to our drivers. you lot do us proud and we appreciate you every day.