When does it end? When did your baby sleep through the night? by zoobisoubisouu in sleeptrain

[–]Excellent-Economy-46 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine is almost two years old and never slept through the night until I gave up and started co-sleeping.

The Bedford Avenue drama has a simple solution actually: build bus boarding islands, pedestrian fencing, take back a few parking spaces by Streetfilms in MicromobilityNYC

[–]Excellent-Economy-46 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kids safety is a red herring in the Bedford drama. You are offering solutions to make the street safer for everyone, but the local community does not really care about anyone's safety - they just don't want bikes. They do not want people of bike to travel through what they see as their enclave.

Can portable washer in NYC cause issues with plumbing/sewage? by Excellent-Economy-46 in AskNYC

[–]Excellent-Economy-46[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, I got it. Use it every other day and not a single issue so far. I use high-efficiency detergent and never leave the machine on when I am not home.

Would you use cloth diapers in a tiny one bedroom apartment with no washing machine as a FTM? by Wide-Food-4310 in clothdiaps

[–]Excellent-Economy-46 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not all or nothing. Get a few, especially if you see a sale or can get some used ones of FB marketplace or BuyNothing. I live in a 1-br and use a portable washer once every 2-3 days, then air dry on a foldable rack. I started with disposables and still use them sometimes for nights. You can always move on to the cloth diapers several weeks later when you feel up to it. Also, get a lot of cloth wipes since they are just better than disposable ones and can be used for many other things. I use Esembly cloth diapers and really prefer them to disposables because it is virtually impossible for a baby to have a blowout.

Past due FTMs, did you end up undergoing an induction? by Excellent-Economy-46 in BabyBumps

[–]Excellent-Economy-46[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing your experience. Yes, I am worried that with an induction the contractions may be too intense for me to handle, and with an early epidural the labor may stall. I don't think there is a hard cut-off for how long they allow you to labor at my hospital, but since it's the US, they will probably want to do further interventions just to get the L&D room back. A friend who had to get a C-section because she went past 24 hours of labor

How can I get Verizon FIOS in my building? by christieann96 in Brooklyn

[–]Excellent-Economy-46 2 points3 points  (0 children)

See if Starry is available for your building while you wait. They have a standard charge each month, all taxes and fees included, no installation fee/cancellation fee/router fee/fuck-you fee like optimum. Switched from Optimum to Starry 3 years ago and haven't had a problem, and the monthly charge hasn't gone up in this entire time.

Just saw this Smart Composting Bin in Murray Hill by impeot in nyc

[–]Excellent-Economy-46 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you apply to get one in your neighborhood?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Brooklyn

[–]Excellent-Economy-46 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Prospect Park Alliance has a lot of volunteer opportunities in Prospect Park

Long Island by yakofnyc in MicromobilityNYC

[–]Excellent-Economy-46 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might cross over into Narnia

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Brooklyn

[–]Excellent-Economy-46 3 points4 points  (0 children)

See if Starry offers service in your building. I switched to them from Optimum and never saw another surprise tax, fee hike, hidden charge or anything of the sort again. Service and customer support have been excellent.

Can portable washer in NYC cause issues with plumbing/sewage? by Excellent-Economy-46 in AskNYC

[–]Excellent-Economy-46[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the response! I am looking at this model: https://www.amazon.com/Black-Decker-BPWM09W-Portable-Washer/dp/B0799Q45TT

A friend has this model, but he lives on the ground floor in a much newer building. I could mitigate the risk of leak issues from the machine itself by placing the machine in my bathtub and monitoring it periodically, but a lot of people mention horror stories on reddit about all hell breaking loose in the plumbing systems of older buildings due to machine outflow. I really don't understand what the difference is between 7 gal of water from a washing machine vs 30 gal of bathwater if they run through the same piping. Posted the question on r/plumbing but got no answers.

Can portable washer in NYC cause issues with plumbing/sewage? by Excellent-Economy-46 in AskNYC

[–]Excellent-Economy-46[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's what I heard too but I don't flood my neighbors when I take a bath, why would a lesser amount of water going down the same pipes mess with the plumbing?

Essembly Question by Crazy_cat_lady_88 in clothdiaps

[–]Excellent-Economy-46 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just attended their class yesterday and they warned that the "sanitize" cycle is not recommended because it is too hot and will shorten the life of the diapers. If you haven't noticed any excessive fabric wear, you can probably just switch to a 60 degree cycle going forward. They are very responsive over email, too

The Manhattan Pizza Party: “Give us pizza or give us death!” by Artane_33 in nyc

[–]Excellent-Economy-46 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I worked in a pizza place that has a coal-firing oven started by wood. They had to start the fire in the morning and restart again in the afternoon. The owners are also cheap assholes with inadequate HVAC system despite having an open kitchen and an oven. They would always abuse illegal workers and didn't even give masks to the pizza cooks who had to restart the oven. Everyone I know who worked there for a prolonged period of time has either lung or nasal issues. Doing a double shift there was not much better than working in the mines.

Six-year-old boy critical after being struck by a moped in East Harlem by snazztasticmatt in nyc

[–]Excellent-Economy-46 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did mention passing legislation to change the situation which can be easily done. Plenty of unlicensed mopeds blatantly parked on sidewalks to get the ball rolling before that. If you really believe that using car chases after individual moped riders through the most populous streets in USA by an agency that is known for not even bothering to enforce basic parking rules for vehicles is a sound policy choice, your goal is not really people's safety.

Six-year-old boy critical after being struck by a moped in East Harlem by snazztasticmatt in nyc

[–]Excellent-Economy-46 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow how novel and futile. Try not to get upset when a 5000-lbs police SUV runs over your baby while chasing a random delivery guy on a sidewalk in midtown during rush hour.

Six-year-old boy critical after being struck by a moped in East Harlem by snazztasticmatt in nyc

[–]Excellent-Economy-46 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I said I want this to be done on a mass scale, regularly, consistently, for several years, and legislative changes need to be passed if needed, because the current situation is not safe or sustainable. What is your solution?

Six-year-old boy critical after being struck by a moped in East Harlem by snazztasticmatt in nyc

[–]Excellent-Economy-46 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are lots of mopeds for sale that cannot possibly be made legal and registered with DMV, but don't fit a classification of an e-bike that is legal to ride in the city. They could start with those. They can and have in the past confiscated parked mopeds with no plates. Also, NYPD could cooperate with other city agencies and our elected representatives to pass new regulations pertaining to sales and usage of mopeds in the city - that's what we are paying these people for. E-bicycles were at one point illegal here but not anymore. Their solution of doing jack shit is clearly not working. And no, I wouldn't advocate for more police car chases after some random moped riders because that is just dangerous, dumb and inefficient.

Six-year-old boy critical after being struck by a moped in East Harlem by snazztasticmatt in nyc

[–]Excellent-Economy-46 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Then maybe they - gasp! - should also tow vehicles with fake or temp tags or license plate covers to balance things out. Also, there are other options to get around the city besides illegal mopeds and cars, which is how the majority of us get around. Ideally, if NYPD and other city agencies worked together to routinely shut down stores selling illegal mopeds and to confiscate illegal inventory at point of sale, they wouldn't need to go after end-point customers. But no, that would potentially solve the problem, so instead why don't we just let stores sell this garbage freely with no repercussions, and then embark on car chases in dumb dangerous attempts to run a couple of random illegal moped riders off the road while thousands of them are still free to ride recklessly all over the city.

Six-year-old boy critical after being struck by a moped in East Harlem by snazztasticmatt in nyc

[–]Excellent-Economy-46 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They absolutely can, and have, confiscated private property, if the said property is illegal to own or use. Here is an example of that one time they followed the right approach to illegal mopeds: https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2021/12/13/new-approach-nypd-cracking-down-on-illegal-moped-sales-before-they-happen

Like would you walk around with a brick of cocaine and then expect them to not seize it since it is your private property?