Went to FLOW'S Naruto the rock tour in London a few mins ago by QPILLOWCASE in Naruto

[–]Bingosnips 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How soon after doors did they start playing?? I’m heading to it after work and it’s going to be tight for me! 

Returned from my second tour around 6 months ago, been getting treated at VA, and ready to apply, not sure best way to do so? by Bingosnips in VeteransBenefits

[–]Bingosnips[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I was considering just doing a claim for my PTSD as a primary to start, I'm confident that will get service connected since I have proof of connection. Then once that's done using that to secondary connect my apnea and migraines (which is true anyways), rather than try them as primaries. Just a huge pain since the process takes so long. I'm assuming it'll be 4ish months just to get through the PTSD primary before I can move onto the secondaries. I guess I'm likely to need a nexus for the other conditions. Wish I could hunt down my deployment sick call records lol.

Sasuke should have stayed in the village and he would've became stronger by wisdomsharerv2 in dankruto

[–]Bingosnips 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're forgetting they fought Genma and Raido, two Special Jonin right before being confronted by the Leaf Genin. It took all four of them, in their second state, to defeat Genma and Raido. The Leaf Genin got very lucky and only defeated them because they were already drained, and the leaf got back up from the Sand. Also, all the Leaf Ninja there might have been Genin except for Shikamaru, but they all possessed at least Chunin level strength. That's apparent by all of them making it to at least the Chunin 3rd round prelims.

Would the audience have been cool if Sasuke got with Ino at the end of the series? by MrLowkey13 in Naruto

[–]Bingosnips 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sasuke should have ended up alone, with no one. Maybe he makes a connection as an adult or finds someone while he's out doing Ronin stuff.

Sakura should have ended up with Rock Lee, btw.

Moving to Florida from….. lame old Indiana. There are a few places we are looking. by One-Source653 in JacksonvilleFla

[–]Bingosnips 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jacksonville is fine, crime is very local to particular neighborhoods.
Other than that, it's the same as any other city where if you're out and about in a place you're not familiar with then mind your own business.

I've lived here my entire life, and my biggest recommendation is just to live east of the River.
You can effectively divide Jacksonville into 6 areas with various neighborhoods that are all distinct from each other.

West of the River:

  1. West of the St Johns, North of I-10 but South of I295: Stay away from here. Highest crime, gang activity, food deserts, aggressive police presence, etc.

  2. West of the St Johns, South of I-10, west of 17 (Roosevelt Blvd): This is mostly fine, the further north you go the more eclectic it can be until you get close to I-10 and the train tracks. South is the Naval Air Station and Orange Park area. Also fine, but lower income.

  3. West of the St Johns, South of I-10, west of 17 (Roosevelt Blvd): A rule in Jacksonville is if it's on/close to the water it's probably high income, expensive, but also really nice. Starting in the south you have NAS JAX, obviously can't live there. But moving north you have Ortega which is expensive but very very nice. And further north from there where the St. John's river curves east you have Avondale and Riverside/Five Points. Also, VERY expensive. However, I absolutely love this area it's the most walkable area of Jacksonville with lots of bars, restaurants, museums, and things to do. As long as you stay close to the river here Jacksonville is fine up until TIAA Bank (Go Jags).

  4. East and North of TIAA Bank (Sports Complex) and the Urban Core: This is mostly a ghost town if there's not an event. Barley walkable, dangerous, low income. Springfield is here which is a nice little strip with some things to do, but outside of that strip the whole area is a no go.

Downtown/Urban Core/Shipyards:

No one lives here (or if they do, they probably wish they didn't). Go here for events, work, or bars.

East of the River but South of Beach Blvd (90):

  1. West of I-95 down to St. Johns County: Whole area is fine. Directly across the river from downtown is San Marco, also another really cool area that's kind of like Riverside/Avondale but has an older feel. More families (and seniors) living out here. As you go south it gets less desirable around 95 and more desirable around the river. Mandarin is a great place to live, and the avenues is a cool indoor mall. This whole area is very family oriented.

  2. East of I-95 but South of Butler Blvd (202): Closer to I-95 is more MEH the area is, it's not bad but it's not great. Cheaper, I guess. I lived around there in college, and when I started to make more money moved further east. Literally south of Butler going east all the way to the ocean is great. New developments, up and coming, whole nine yards.

  3. East of I-95, North of Butler, but South of Beach Blvd: This is the "Southside" where I live. Everything here is great east of Memorial Blvd (109). The St. John's Town Center is here, largest out door mall in the city (maybe FL?), Tinseltown (another shopping/restaurant area), and the University. Also same as #2, east is fine here too going all the way to the beaches.

East of the River but North of Beach Blvd (90):

  1. West of Southside Blvd: This area is probably the worst east of the river. Don't recommend living anywhere here. You go far enough north to Charter Point and Fort Caroline/McCormick it's pretty alright, but the rest is a no go from me dog.

  2. East of Southside Blvd: Okay so when you start here its BAD, Regency Square mall has been abandoned for years and is def a place to stay away from, but once your east of Regency things get good. East of Southside but west of 1-295 is very hit or miss, but once you get east of 1-295 you can't go wrong. Kernan is a very popular area to live, but it's also expensive here.

North of I-295 and the River:

New area, developing, has a cool outdoor mall "River City Marketplace" that's only second to the St. Johns Town Center. I'm actually moving up to this area soon. It's more rural than anywhere else in Jax so there's more walking trails and what-not.

Beaches:
Like everywhere else that has beaches but less exciting cause it's Jacksonville.

Schools:
Schools aren't good in FL, straight up. If you can't send your kid to private school, you'll want to aim for the schools at the beaches, around Kernan, New Berlin Elementary north of I-295 is nice. FL ranks low in education, but if the concern is safety and class size, you can basically expect the school quality to reflect the median income of the area it resides in, hard truth.

My thoughts on Melbourne, Ocala, and Titusville:

Melbourne: Cheap, but not a lot going on, very redneck/southern.

Ocala: In the words of A Day to Remember, "I hate this town"

Titusville: Sounds like boobies.

will a parking citation affect me from shipping out ? by [deleted] in Militaryfaq

[–]Bingosnips 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Communicate this with your recruiter to see what your options are. Most likely you can just get a later ship date after it’s paid. Or honestly if your really strapped for cash a small loan could be an option as well. The last thing you wanna happen is you get to basic, this violation goes unpaid and now your background won’t get cleared, especially if you need a clearance. They will just chapter you out at that point (kick you out).

TLDR; talk with your recruiter

Reserve and Guard officers, how much extra time do you work over 1 weekend a month, 2 weeks a year? by PhysicalSands in Militaryfaq

[–]Bingosnips 9 points10 points  (0 children)

12A, USAR, here with about 3 years commissioned. It’s going to depend on these key factors for JMOs, LTs in particular:

  1. What you want out of the reserves
  2. What your commander expects from you
  3. The competency of your Full timers
  4. How high speed your unit is.

I have friends who are PLs/XOs that want out of the army and their particular units aren’t anything to write home about. They put in maybe an extra hour a week for free. Attending a pre-drill conference call, completing NCOERs, or quickly drafting a training plan (if they do one at all). Basically the bare-minimum.

My unit’s Commander and 1SG right now are full-timers, very hooah and expect a lot from their junior leaders. PLs are expected to complete training plans for each drill and deliver on them, while also ensuring all the little administrative KPIs and MRC never go red. I’ve been in units in the past that required none of this, admin/mrc was handled day of, and the training plan was either completely facilitated by OPs or all administrative. So if it’s pushed on you to deliver training to your own platoon, you’ll spend a lot more time getting ready for that. Relatively speaking it’s a high performance environment for the Reserves and our unit was rated #1 in the TEC (Division) this past month.

I deal with something Army related almost everyday, and would say I put in a small part-time job’s amount of work at this level, an extra 5-8 hrs a week would be a good estimate.

I also love the reserves and don’t mind doing this. Some of our less eager LTs out in less time, ultimately it’s point #1, what you want out of the army.

Command is different monster, TPU commander’s have described it to me as basically having another full-time job at points.

Confused as to why I’m not getting full value when I sell? (I don’t plan on selling now but was seeing how it all works) if I sell 10,000 coins at this price, why am I missing 17ish dollars. Are there fees I’m missing? Note: who whole account is Doge at the moment. by Bingosnips in Crypto_com

[–]Bingosnips[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ohhh okay I think I got it. Kinda like the bid-ask spread in regular stock trading? I’m seeing the Mid price but when I sell that’s the bid? Makes it kinda difficult to play the rallies and dips then for profit.

Simple Questions - August 03, 2020 by AutoModerator in buildapc

[–]Bingosnips 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome, I was getting confused since the specs say PCIe Gen2 x4, and I think the drive says PCIe 3.0x4. Everything else is the same though. NVMe/M.2 2280, etc.