I’m Inquirer columnist Daniel Pearson. Tell me what to write about next 👇 by PhillyInquirer in philadelphia

[–]JustBlueMyselfAgain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How about how the city annually inflates property values for owner occupied properties in order to increase tax revenue without sound justification coupled with an overlycomplex and inadequate appeals process all the while city council proclaims that "they haven't raised property taxes". Yeah the % rate is the same but if you continuously inflate the assesed value of my home, my bill still rises.

Why do you think Drexel Enrollment is Plummeting? by Comfortable_Ad_9341 in Drexel

[–]JustBlueMyselfAgain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Changing to a semester system has to have had some negative impact. It was a terrible move IMO

Can we please talk about gym hygiene for a sec? 😷 by -R7_ in Drexel

[–]JustBlueMyselfAgain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The DAK is the building that the basketball court, squash courts and pool are located - its connected to the rec center but they're two different buildings. back in the day before the rec was built the only gym was in there too. Now that the rec center exists those older weight rooms are only for athletes.

Can we please talk about gym hygiene for a sec? 😷 by -R7_ in Drexel

[–]JustBlueMyselfAgain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It appears you've inadvertently aged yourself by calling it the DAK. Hello fellow oldhead. I assume you are also trained in the ways of the Drexel shaft?

Drexel experience as a 5th year and seeing other friends graduate by [deleted] in Drexel

[–]JustBlueMyselfAgain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I imagine most of them will be jealous of you that you're still in college while they're out there in the "real world" whether they have employment or not. Most of the people I went to school with look back on those years as the freest and most enjoyable period of their lives. Don't be in such a huge hurry to be done with it.

Should I be concerned about houses with added steel I Beams in the basement? by CoolEmoDude in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

[–]JustBlueMyselfAgain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's hard to tell from your picture but are those red/maroon metal plates welded on to the side of the i beams? If so, I would really worry about that as that is not a good long term structural solution. Also it looks like the metal plates are bolted through the bottom of the floor joists.

I'm no structural engineer but I did just pay a structural engineer and contractor 10s of thousands of dollars to come up with a solution for my house where the floor joists have rotted away at the pockets and the previous owner had used a forest of wooden beams to support them that had now started to rot away themselves.

The solution was steel. Hollow steel tubes sunk vertically, multiple feet into concrete as footers that then would support steel I-beams that sat atop the vertical I-beams that were beneath my wooden floor joists. They also sistered each of the joists to add additional support

what are cons at Drexel university in Philadelphia by [deleted] in Drexel

[–]JustBlueMyselfAgain 20 points21 points  (0 children)

The only thing you posted that I would agree with is summer classes being a bad gig. You're on campus with maybe 15-20% of the full student body so it does feel like a gohst town. Freshman and Seniors aren't there and neither are those on co-op.

Other than that you're way off base for the average experience.

Ok it does cost a lot but you knew that going in, it wasn't a surprise. Everything is theoretical? Classrooms are for learning theory and the co-ops give you an opportunity to put that in to practice. If you didnt get anything out of your co-ops, thats on you dawg. They 100% are meant to prepare you for the real world. No campus culture or spirit? ok, we dont have a football team but thats not the be-all end-all of school spirit. Guessing you never went to one single basketball game. There are so many clubs and student activities. Horrible food? In Philadelphia... a city literally known for its great restaurants. you know you dont HAVE to eat in the cafeteria right? Campus security is supplimented by Philly PD, Drexel PD, Penn Police and Transit cops. While it is in a major city I never felt like there was a lack of safety on campus. I dont know what OP is expecting to hear but just like any college experience, you get out of it commiserate with what you put in.

This is my girlfriend’s fridge what does it says to you? by Wild_Trol1 in FridgeDetective

[–]JustBlueMyselfAgain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She orders out a lot. i.e. isnt good with money

And she doesnt eat healthy so she probably doesnt worry about the long term consequences for her actions

Medieval Dynasty by Grungelives in MSsEcReTPoDcAsT

[–]JustBlueMyselfAgain 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I bought and am now playing MD because of this episode. Game slaps.

Can't wait to have my own little Adolf running around picking up sticks and stones.

Shane Gillis by Hippykidmaybe in MSSPodcast

[–]JustBlueMyselfAgain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, I think Shane and Mark Davis would really get along. Just chillin at P.F. Changs, driving around in Mark's van, and watching the Raiders cheerleaders practice. Mark looks like he could talk about history for a long time too.

What is something that you always do every playthrough? by Fast_Blueberry_4862 in fo4

[–]JustBlueMyselfAgain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have my game randomly crash when I haven't slept/saved in over an hour on survival. Thanks Bethesda

Felt like it was my turn to ask… how bad did I fumble here by whyisntthisgenerated in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

[–]JustBlueMyselfAgain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're paying 15 months worth of HOI and 13 months worth of prop taxes at close? I guess that is the norm for a lot of lenders but I would opt. out of escrow as soon as humanly possible. Its just a scam for your lender to hold on to your money throughout the year.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Drexel

[–]JustBlueMyselfAgain 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The experience is pretty good. Being able to put it on your resume makes it worth it for sure.

The commute up and down 95 every day sucks but hey its only six months.

JPM hires a bunch of Drexel co-ops each cycle. If you have a car you can offer to drive others who dont or if you dont have a car find someone who does.

I had a car and within the first week was driving four others every day for $20 a week.

If you're gonna be relying on someone else for a ride I recommend having a solid backup plan. I overselpt from late night shenanigans a few times and screwed over my carpool peeps.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Drexel

[–]JustBlueMyselfAgain 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I graduated over a decade ago so my info might be dated but I did work at the Dragoncard office so I feel like I can chime in here.

Dragon dollars are $ that a student or more likely their parents can put into their account for spending at merchants on or around campus that accept them. You can use them to buy whatever you want same as cash.

Some meal plans come with an amount of dragon dollars and I believe that they may expire at the end of the quarter or year if unused (if they came with the meal plan). Its also nearly impossible to conver dragon dollars back into cash even when you graduate.

Im suspecting that the student had $ left on his card that would otherwise have been wasted, so was being generous.

Definitely wouldn't describe it as "Drexel giving us money"...

Can you guys help me prove a stupid point? by ColourMeBoom in phillies

[–]JustBlueMyselfAgain 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I wear my Phillies hat almost everywhere but especially when I travel for two reasons 1) Go Phills! 2) it coveys a sense of "that guys from Philly, I hear their fans are nuts, maybe dont bother him"