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cptjeff t1_je0v5pz wrote
Yeah, you're gonna need to make your own, they're just not a thing around here. As others have mentioned, asian supermarkets usually have raw peanuts.
cptjeff t1_jdvuq3o wrote
Reply to comment by Halftrack_El_Camino in My 25 year old Rivendell Atlantis with home made bags. A perfect bicycle. by Dirtdancefire
Aluminum fatigues with every stress cycle, getting more brittle until it just snaps. Steel is much more ductile, meaning as long as its max strain loads aren't exceeded that repeated stress won't fatigue the metal at all. You can drive aluminum for a long time, sure, but eventually it will just snap. Steel won't ever just snap from cyclical loading.
cptjeff t1_jdvu7og wrote
Reply to comment by Halftrack_El_Camino in My 25 year old Rivendell Atlantis with home made bags. A perfect bicycle. by Dirtdancefire
No, carbon frames and aluminum frames wear out with use and eventually break. Steel doesn't. You have to make sure to keep it painted so that surface rust doesn't go through the frame, but in terms of long term durability no other bike is close. I mean, I'm riding my mother's old college bike from the 70s several times a week, and it's still in perfect shape. Try that shit with carbon.
cptjeff t1_jdihab5 wrote
Reply to comment by maynardftw in 10 men shot in 6 separate incidents by Vegetable-Ratio-5857
As somebody else who's been here for 11 years, can confirm, your soul is confiscated at 8.5 years. Am now bot.
cptjeff t1_jd41aft wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in 17-year-old shot and killed by US Park Police after fleeing traffic stop identified - WTOP News by thepulloutmethod
They did NOT pursue in that case. The driver fled the stop at high speed and crashed even without the pursuit.
cptjeff t1_jd4002g wrote
Reply to comment by kstinfo in 17-year-old shot and killed by US Park Police after fleeing traffic stop identified - WTOP News by thepulloutmethod
Yeah, I opened expecting to read another Bijan Ghaisar story. But, uh, wow. This ain't that.
cptjeff t1_jclin1i wrote
Reply to comment by NPRjunkieDC in Steps from the Capitol, Trump allies buy up properties to build MAGA campus by FreemanCantJump
The ADL's number one issue is protecting the apartheid regime in Israel. Please don't give them money.
cptjeff t1_jbvyneu wrote
Reply to comment by DrunkWoodchuck in 5 archaic D.C. laws still technically on the books after crime bill is nixed by washingtonpost
> It was this bill or nothing for years,
No. It would have been extremely easy to modify or remove the few provisions that people didn't like and pass a completely non controversial bill. And that option is still available!
cptjeff t1_jbvyi2j wrote
Reply to comment by DrunkWoodchuck in 5 archaic D.C. laws still technically on the books after crime bill is nixed by washingtonpost
> The point of the proposed bill wasn’t to reduce crime!
Yes, that was very clear.
cptjeff t1_jbpyqev wrote
Reply to comment by JetPlaneee in Magnolias in DC are Blooming! Cherry blossoms shouldn’t be far behind! by SeaofBlush
The Haupt Garden (of which the Moongate Garden is one segment) behind the Castle is the prime location in DC.
cptjeff t1_ja8ek0d wrote
Reply to Hockey in and around DC? by pokeredface164
They're all in NoVA or Maryland, DC only has one rink and it's a complete joke with zero adult hockey programming. But if you'll have a car it's more than doable. The best option will depend greatly on where in the region you'll be staying.
cptjeff t1_j9tuu9w wrote
There are people who are fundamentally incapable of functioning in society and should never be allowed to breathe free air ever again.
If you would threaten to kill a middle schooler to take their shoes, you are one of those people.
cptjeff t1_j8eukj4 wrote
Reply to comment by jayzfanacc in All-time greatest r/WashingtonDC thread by AuthorityRespecter
Carrying a gun around creates an elevated risk of harm to everyone in the vicinity. A latent threat of violence is still harmful to a peaceful society, even if that threat is not ultimately acted upon.
Carrying something whose primary intended use is to kill other human beings without overwhelming need is something that a functional society quite justly punishes. Just say you're afraid of black people.
cptjeff t1_j8epkfc wrote
Reply to comment by jayzfanacc in All-time greatest r/WashingtonDC thread by AuthorityRespecter
> Sure it’s illegal to have a gun in DC, but if he didn’t brandish it or use it against anyone, did he really need to be thrown in jail?
Look, he just had a sarin bomb but didn't actually set it off, can't we just give the man a break?
cptjeff t1_j6aq6ci wrote
Reply to comment by duodmas in Loving the new benches installed along the Anacostia near RFK by LuxVenture
> Do they not care?
No.
>Does anyone care?
Well, seems like two of you do. Nobody else gives a shit about parking on the grass on what's pretty damn far from a pristine environment.
cptjeff t1_j5oqbg0 wrote
Reply to comment by vermillionmango in What are these homes called and why aren’t they being built anymore? by rdervgyb2345
I stand corrected.
cptjeff t1_j5ojy0t wrote
Reply to comment by vermillionmango in What are these homes called and why aren’t they being built anymore? by rdervgyb2345
> the required offstreet parking space
That only applies to multi unit buildings, not rowhouses.
cptjeff t1_j5ojai3 wrote
Reply to comment by DarknessOverLight12 in What are these homes called and why aren’t they being built anymore? by rdervgyb2345
People here have cars, bro. Traffic is a nightmare.
cptjeff t1_j20x4ld wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Is the random anti-air missile system near Great Falls a part of some air defense against another 9/11-sque attack? by pwn3dbyth3n00b
> Sometimes they let kayakers in.
Wait, what? And how can I get a canoe appointment?
cptjeff t1_izou668 wrote
Reply to comment by invalidmail2000 in Parking enforcement is a joke by djdmed90
Then why does every city agency behave exactly as if it is?
cptjeff t1_izot95v wrote
Reply to comment by pancakeNate in Parking enforcement is a joke by djdmed90
> He'd rather have written that family a ticket than have them just follow the rules when told.
Because the primary point of all of these rules is revenue.
cptjeff t1_izjweul wrote
But yesterday I was told that gun store owners aren't nutjobs and love cooperating with police to make sure no guns are ever trafficked!
cptjeff t1_izbzctr wrote
Reply to comment by Quelcris_Falconer13 in Proud to say that I chased down a porch pirate today by jonwilliamsl
> because they know most people are out of the house for one reason or another
Uh, that has not been the case for the last three or so years.
cptjeff t1_iyf71wd wrote
Reply to comment by KoolDiscoDan in NPS and DDOT moving ahead with road redesign in East Potomac Park. One vehicle lane on Ohio Drive from the East Potomac Golf Course to Hains Point and back to Buckeye Drive will be replaced with a dedicated bicycle and pedestrian lane. Work expected to begin next month by mistersmiley318
I live EotR, bro. Note the Marshall Heights flair? And I'm not talking about where I would picnic, I'm saying that's where a lot of people do picnic. Anacostia park is beautiful and I bike the ART multiple times a week during good weather (remember when we used to have daylight?) But if you go to Hanes Point, there are a huge number of people who picnic there, and have been picnicking there for years. Are you going to tell them that they can't, and that they should stick to their own park on the other side of the river?
cptjeff t1_je4unrt wrote
Reply to comment by gopoohgo in D.C. leaders prepare for GOP grilling in hearing on crime, policing by EastoftheCap
No. If a witness is relevant, they can call them. Rules for Congressional hearings aren't strict at all. Really, nonexistent. But note the "Part 1" on the hearing title. Hopefully Graves gets hauled up next hearing.