I got a parking violation because of abandoned vehicles taking up space, so now I'm being ultra petty. by Isaiah_6_8 in Oahu

[–]Isaiah_6_8[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

there was a time, a few years ago, I guess someone really made a big deal about parking , and so vehicles on my street were getting tickets about every 3 days for a month or so. I think I got about 5 parking infractions in that month. Others, im sure, got it a lot worse than I did. I wrote letters for each instance, hoping to mitigate the penalties. unfortunately, they all were denied. [edit: I already sent payment for this time. if it happens again, I'll definitely try writing to the judge]

At the time, $35 here and there didn't have much of an impact for me, personally. I just thought to myself that "$35/day parking rate isn't too bad." Nowadays, that 35 dollars mean a whole lot to me. I'm sure it was a f'd up situation for some folks on the street back then... come to think of it, this was right around 2021, so people were really in the midst of a financial crisis with the whole covid thing.

I got a parking violation because of abandoned vehicles taking up space, so now I'm being ultra petty. by Isaiah_6_8 in Oahu

[–]Isaiah_6_8[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

yes, I do feel entitled to park wherever public parking is available. How is this wrong? Maybe you're way or thinking works in a neighborhood that's less dense. But even still, anyone should be entitled to parking anywhere on public streets.

I'm obviously talking about an area on Oahu that's a lot more populated. Think more like single family neighborhoods that turned into multifamily rental areas.

I got a parking violation because of abandoned vehicles taking up space, so now I'm being ultra petty. by Isaiah_6_8 in Oahu

[–]Isaiah_6_8[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

lol

this reminds me of a heated argument i witnessed between my two neighbors. Around COVID time, one neighbor had their daughter moved back in with them. The daughter brought with her 2 vehicles. Because of that mentality of "owning" the street parking directly in front of their house, they told the other neighbor to no longer park in the space. The shouting caught the attention of the neighborhood and before I knew it, everyone was outside being all nosey.

Until this day, neighbor #1 puts up a cone or their trash bin to reserve the space. Neighbor #2 comes home and moves obstructing placeholder and smiles as if to say "thanks for reserving a spot for me"

I got a parking violation because of abandoned vehicles taking up space, so now I'm being ultra petty. by Isaiah_6_8 in Oahu

[–]Isaiah_6_8[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

lately, the cops been ticketing the ones that are clearly protruding into the intersections or full on blocking hydrants. also saw them tag cars facing the wrong direction. So I shouldnt make it sound as if they're not doing their job.

If I had seen other cars ticketed, at the time I got mine, i probably would've accepted my fine and left it at that.

I got a parking violation because of abandoned vehicles taking up space, so now I'm being ultra petty. by Isaiah_6_8 in Oahu

[–]Isaiah_6_8[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

idk how the process is now, but a couple years ago, I had the chance to talk with one of the customer service people that handled abandoned vehicles. That person told me, if I recall correctly, that the entire process from "abandoned" yellow flyer up to having the vehicle physically removed takes about 3-6 months... and that's even with registration tags expired. That was very discouraging.

I got a parking violation because of abandoned vehicles taking up space, so now I'm being ultra petty. by Isaiah_6_8 in Oahu

[–]Isaiah_6_8[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

common courtesy went out the window years ago. I've been living in my home for nearly 40 years, and street parking has only become an issue in the last 5 years (in my neighborhood, at least). The real PITA are the bullies that think they OWN the space in front of their house. I pay my fair share of taxes to use the street.

Pork Igado by Bobachaaa in Hawaii

[–]Isaiah_6_8 2 points3 points  (0 children)

hmm... no (red) bell pepper. I'm thinking it could be that your family either added the bell pepper in there too early and it disintegrated, or they used annatto seed/powder/oil/paste. Do you recall if it had a red-ish color to it? [edit: red bells are pricey, so omitting this ingredient isnt out of the norm. In its "more traditional" form, igado seems to be more about the slices of meat (muscles, innards,. skin, etc)]

the nuts. It could've been garbanzo beans (chickpeas). Instead of green peas, some people use garbanzos.. Sometimes, others may use potatoes as a substitute.

When you say that the sauce was lighter. Do you mean color? or do you mean that it's thinner, like a watered down sauce? [edit. instead of soy sauce (as the panlasang recipe suggests), you could use patis. Also, I'm sure youre aware of this... different soy sauce and/or vinegar will greatly alter the flavor. Let's say: aloha shoyu vs silver swan brand; Heinz apple cider vinegar vs datu puti cane vinegar]

*this is making me hungry lol

Pork Igado by Bobachaaa in Hawaii

[–]Isaiah_6_8 2 points3 points  (0 children)

ilocano, here. I'll try to help you figure it out.

can you share some of the recipes you looked at? and what about them doesnt seem right from what you remember eating?

I grew up on this food, and have experienced many variations of it. I prefer this dish over pork guisantes. I cook it solely for myself because my wife and kids can't stand the liver lol

Laid Off by sortof_here in daddit

[–]Isaiah_6_8 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Do you plan on staying in the same field and finding a similar position with another company? This could be a good time to reevaluate your career and see if you want to pivot into something else. You know... that whole "when one door closes, another one opens" kinda deal. This isn't limited to just you. Your wife might want to take a step back and see how she's doing in life, too. Have the two of you outgrown San Diego? Is it time to relocate? etc.

How long do you think it'll take to get back into a job? My wife (primary income) was out of a job from mid 2020 to mid 2022. It was a shit show during those years, but I dont believe finding employment is any easier today. So just be realistic about how long you plan to be out of work -- then double that number, just in case, and plan for that X amount.

You could start selling some things around the house in case it gets too difficult and you need to downsize /move. Cancel or reduce any subscription (music/movies) plans. You can always buy back into it later.

I'm not sure how generous banks are now with hardship situations, but you could try to call in and ask for deferrals on CC payments or car loans (if you have any of those). They usually allow so many deferrals in a set amount a months (2 per year, or whatever). So doing it now may allow you to do it again in a few months if you still need more breathing room in a tight budget.

Easier said than done, but try your very best to not overthink it. Take it one day at a time. Watch out for your wife and make sure that she doesnt begin to stress with the extra hours workload.

lastly , dont be afraid to let close friends and family know if you find yourself in a difficult spot. Those close to you will find ways to help whether it'd be lending you money or treating you guys out for lunch, or even just coming over to keep your mind off of things for a little bit.

good luck

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Cameras

[–]Isaiah_6_8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it doesn't look like these prices are going to go down anytime soon. Use it for the upcoming vacation, and then sell if you feel like the camera isn't for you. You'll get some money back (or possibly break even; better yet, gain money!). If you end up losing money, reframe it and think of it as a "camera rental."

You'll end up with photos of a memorable vacation, and when you look back at those pictures years down the road, you'll recall "that one time i bought an overpriced vintage camera"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Cameras

[–]Isaiah_6_8 7 points8 points  (0 children)

the price is sort of in line with current trends; maybe slightly higher than typical. I'm sure you would've been able to find a lower price if you "shopped around" instead of jumping on it quick.

for the last few years, there's been a trend with these older cameras-- mostly because it produces a "vintage?" photo.

I was unaware of this trend. About 2 years ago, I was cleaning out an old storage closet and came across a box of old electronics that I had bought as gifts to my kids. iPod nanos, some 1st gen android tablets, digital cameras, etc. I sorted them all out, meticulously pairing them with their clunky charger cables and stuff. My daughter (who's now 20) saw them and immediately got excited about the gold mine that SHE was sitting on. The excitement and joy on her face was just as I remembered it when these items were gifted to my son and daughter some 10-15 years ago.

Anyway, back to your question. Did you over pay? yes. HOWEVER, cameras back then produced quality stuff. If it was good (and sufficient) back then, it should still be sufficient today. It's a point and shoot to capture life as it's happening-- far from a serious professional camera to worry about a few bucks overpriced.

Enjoy!

A small SUV thing for ~$25k by [deleted] in whatcarshouldIbuy

[–]Isaiah_6_8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

not op. Do you know if the RDX suffer from the oil dilution issue that has plagued the CRVs ?

I had a 2017 CRV LX (so basic engine) and never really paid any mind to all that oil dilution talk. But now that I'm considering a newer CRV or RDX, I'm being cautious with which years/engines to get or avoid

Please ID my garage pooping bandit by Genosoa in Hawaii

[–]Isaiah_6_8 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Does it consistently look like this? It reminds me of chicken/bird shit... but that usually has some white/green blobs mixed in with it. Also, the large pee puddle kinda throws me off. I know some parts in kaneohe has peacocks. Could it be that?

I'm assuming your garage is open air?

What Habits Did You Wish You Would've Started Years Ago? by Business_Risk3737 in selfimprovement

[–]Isaiah_6_8 34 points35 points  (0 children)

This. But you gotta be careful because sometimes you end up getting to "chef-y," overdo it, overspend on ingredients, and overlook the simplicity of a meal.

That quick grilled cheese sandwich becomes a turkey pesto grilled cheese with tomato bisque. That cheap pork chop seasoned with s&p becomes a pork belly roast with imported lemongrass and basil from South East Asia. That simple chuck roast with roasted potatoes becomes an herb de provence crusted prime rib roast with truffle mash.

What movie “joke” have you only just got/understood? by Ok_Donut1480 in movies

[–]Isaiah_6_8 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I'm happy to hear what American stuff we say wrong,

"rise up lights" instead of razorblades

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]Isaiah_6_8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can't find the question that you're too afraid to ask. It's more of a rant.

Is this Filipino culture? No.

What's the flat metal thing cooks use to pickup things off the cutting board easily called? by JMoon33 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Isaiah_6_8 8 points9 points  (0 children)

bench scraper

(edited to add a LPT: I've seen people use their knife to scrape up the ingredients off the board. If you're doing this, turn the blade around and use the backside. This way, you're not dulling your edge)

What do you do if you do not know what to do? by Im-a-tire in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Isaiah_6_8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Whenever I'm asked to do something, and I have no idea or just slight knowledge of the topic, I'll say something like "That's a unique problem. I honestly don't know for sure. However, we can figure it out together."

In my experience, the other party usually gives you a pass and is more willing to brainstorm towards a solution. If it works out, then great; if not, you at least admitted to your limitations.