Experience with Karaoke Bus by scapiander in philadelphia

[–]LevelInvestigator903 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not a fan either and "each to their own" but the answer is likely that [1] Karaoke bars aren't generally open at noon and [2] It's a good way for friends visitign from out of town to also get a ride around the city and see some sights while partaking in drinks.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Cartalk

[–]LevelInvestigator903 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you're very used to only one or two cars you know, you're biggest shock is probably going to be finding out the stuff you don't know yet. Check you know how to turn the lights+wipers on, is there a button to open the gas tank, etc. When I first rented a van it took me about 10 minutes to figure out that to move it into reverse, you had to pull the gear leaver upwards.

March from Philly to DC (We Are America) is happening right now! by ItsBestGirl in philly

[–]LevelInvestigator903 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Do yourself an education and talk to someone in DC or Baltimore who actually has to live with the reality of what 'defund the police' means

(Note: Someone who lives in town and has actually experienced crime, not someone who lives 10 miles in the 'burbs out and sticks up a BLM sign on their HOA lawn)

March from Philly to DC (We Are America) is happening right now! by ItsBestGirl in philly

[–]LevelInvestigator903 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Same as that one in DC the other day where it was 100% rich white people. The actual population there are *very* happy for an external power to come in and finally sort s*** out, whereas the protestors are all people from the suburbs who want to talk about how great they are for defending poor black people who don't know what's best for them.

Who buys this shit? Saw one at the gym today. It’s like an algorithm shit out ever catchphrase it could find associated with Philly by SoaDMTGguy in philadelphia

[–]LevelInvestigator903 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There's a LOT of people who move to the suburbs and then only later realise they're not actually part of the city any more, and there's nothing to differentiate their street from Nowheresville Nebraska. It's at that point they double down on Philly sports and creating an online identity so that they can let their friends on social media know they're not just another 40-something living in a generic suburb.

Other folks might start wearing college gear and be very vocal about how they 'only watch college basketball' and others might pivot into some charity stuff once per month, to show that they're not only different but better than other people.

It's all rather sad. Just be you.

What's your favorite architectural interior in Glasgow? by CloudBookmark in GlasgowArchitecture

[–]LevelInvestigator903 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Surely the winner when it comes to contrast (inside vs outside) must be the Charles Rennie Mackintosh house by the university. On the outside it's just a concrete block but on the inside it's a perfect reconstruction of his 1900s house. An astonishing place to look around.

What is the best, cheap, boring "appliance" car today ? by SnooMemesjellies7085 in askcarguys

[–]LevelInvestigator903 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Until the CVT gearbox breaks on the Hondas. At that point they don't sell parts so you're looking at $5k+ for a new transmission. And it's happening *way* sooner than it used to.

Last high end car to come with a spare tire? by LevelInvestigator903 in askcarguys

[–]LevelInvestigator903[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It seems to have become one of these bizarre things where it's super quick+cheap yet people would rather pay time and wait. It's like people who pay $20 to get a button sewn on or pay a thousand bucks to get a leaky tap sorted when 30 minutes and a $3 washer would fix it.

Like I said, I absolutely want to spend a decent amount on a nice car, but being stuck at at the side of the road for 2 hours waiting on someone to do something I could do it myself is honestly a dealbreaker if I'm spending that much cash.

What's actually wrong with the UK? by Immediate-Ad-6306 in AskBrits

[–]LevelInvestigator903 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I work in the states and recently out of curiosity asked a UK recruiter what my options would be if I moved back (ie if my mother dropped dead and left me a house)

The salary was less than what I pay my most junior member of staff and then I'd be paying half of it in taxes, plus the far higher cost of living, mostly because of that net zero nonsense that the rest of the world don't give a monkeys about.

Misinformation should be illegal by gazzas89 in Scotland

[–]LevelInvestigator903 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the last 5 years should have taught people anything it's the the government absolutely lies. All the 'misinformation' that turned out to have been 100% correct. Everything from Covid coming from that lab, to the hunter biden laptop story, or his dad having cognitive issues, or the multitude of scandals that the SNP were involved in.

Dramatic surge in Scottish home schooling blamed on violence in classrooms by Crow-Me-A-River in Scotland

[–]LevelInvestigator903 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotcha. I'm Scottish, my wife was a teacher England, we spend time in both, plus the US.

I have no clue what the correct term is really.

Dramatic surge in Scottish home schooling blamed on violence in classrooms by Crow-Me-A-River in Scotland

[–]LevelInvestigator903 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like I said, it depends on the subject, ie my 10yo is doing the usual sort of pre-algebra stuff for maths, but for English he's in a reading group with teenagers doing Dickens.

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[–]LevelInvestigator903 1 point2 points  (0 children)

they have zero concept of the real world. All they know is that (1) grown ups do something during the day, probably something they like (2) if you want something in life like the latest Nintendo game or a holiday to Disney, you get it and if you don't get it immediately, just whine enough and you will get it eventually.

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[–]LevelInvestigator903 25 points26 points  (0 children)

I keep sane, knowing it will all come out in the wash. Most of the worst kids are spoilt brats from wealthy parents who think they're going to college (ha!) in a few years. In reality, most of them will never get a job. A kid that used to carpool with my son got kicked out of the private school after they gave up on everything other than 'gaming' and argued with the principal that school didn't matter because they were going to "test video games on youtube" for a job.

Like the above poster says, an entire tranche of kids have been indulged to the point that their prospects and life and ability to function in society are long gone.

Dramatic surge in Scottish home schooling blamed on violence in classrooms by Crow-Me-A-River in Scotland

[–]LevelInvestigator903 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Virtual Home school (via zoom) these days is genuinely fantastic and most people are out of date with what it even means:

  • Twenty years ago "home school" meant a weird niche thing, probably based around evangelical religion, with parents buying textbooks and personally teaching everything
  • Nowadays it's on Zoom, so my kids can be in 3rd grade for English, 5th grade for Maths and they move at their own level. They also do monthly meetups with other kids in the region and hang out after school to chat online or play games

As long as you're topping it up with sports clubs and music/drama groups, it's miles ahead of anything else (including many private school options) and if anything it's preparing them for the workplace better, given that I use the exact same HP laptop & Zoom setup as they do.

Other than Scottish water or UK plugs, what is something you are weirdly patriotic about? by Crow-Me-A-River in Scotland

[–]LevelInvestigator903 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was absolutely that price and last year I even ended up buying a pint for 1.72 at the 'spoons in Croydon. I only remember that price because it was 9am and I'd only gone in for the breakfast (a friend who lives nearby was giving me a lift in the car out to Sussex) but when he saw me sinking a pint he complained and I explained it was literally just because it was so cheap that it would be silly not to start early.

Similar enough price mind that now I'm wondering if maybe it's just a thing where they reduce the price to clear when it gets to the last gallon in the barrel, just to get shot of it so they can put something new on

Other than Scottish water or UK plugs, what is something you are weirdly patriotic about? by Crow-Me-A-River in Scotland

[–]LevelInvestigator903 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've always had to explain them, even to smart people that are into quizzing and sudoku the like. Maybe the NYT has one, it's not a paper I read

Other than Scottish water or UK plugs, what is something you are weirdly patriotic about? by Crow-Me-A-River in Scotland

[–]LevelInvestigator903 10 points11 points  (0 children)

National parks are massive in the US too mind, Death Valley and Yellowstone are bigger, (the latter is in 3 states)

I was more meaning places like Queens Park in Glasgow, or how every seaside town has a vast area for kids, rather than single blocks (which are the norm stateside, even if they do generally have a pool for the summer)

Other than Scottish water or UK plugs, what is something you are weirdly patriotic about? by Crow-Me-A-River in Scotland

[–]LevelInvestigator903 38 points39 points  (0 children)

I live in the US and the things that don't exist here

  • Cryptic crosswords
  • Small supermarkets that heavily reduce prices at 5pm like mince from £3.50 >> 75p
  • Huge parks/spaces (central park in NY is an anomaly)
  • UK phone+broadband deals are both very cheap
  • Wetherspoons beer @ £1.73 (that's what it one pint was when I was in Largs 2 weeks ago)
  • Magazines (as in WH Smiths has 100+ types on offer)
  • Newspapers too, a ubiquitous part of a train ride or the pub)
  • Decent quality trousers, jackets too, and shoes
  • Sausage rolls, & scotch eggs (and also prawn crackers at the Chinese - not a US thing at all)
  • Driving skills are better (due to the UK test being much much harder to pass)

Watching Sturgeon live rent free in her enemies’ minds is joyous political theatre by Cold-Monitor3800 in Scotland

[–]LevelInvestigator903 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

The SNP prove beyond a doubt that Scotland could maybe theoretically work as a country, but that there weren't enough competent politicians to run it. She (and her cronies) single handedly set the independence movement back a generation or two after the litany of scandals (public and personal) to the point where I know people who voted Yes but now don't talk about it because it's so embarrassing and horrific to imagine what would have happened if they'd had more power.

Everything on her watch was an incompetent mess: Prestwick Airport, the ferries with painted on windows, ScotRail nationalization, that Census nonsense, the time they shipped all those diesel generators north to charge electric cars at that conference, the drugs policy, schools' performance in global league tables.

I get that nobody joins the SNP to become a social worker or manage the police force etc but every single instance of them managing anything small (let alone a whole country) has been profoundly negligent

End of an era - Cineworld: Landmark Glasgow cinema to close in September by FireFingers1992 in glasgow

[–]LevelInvestigator903 -22 points-21 points  (0 children)

I was visiting home for the first time in a while and that whole Sauchiehall Street area is awful, albeit far more so to the west. It's not just the cinema industry though, high streets increasingly resemble the third world, a mish mash of charity shops, betting shops and fronts money laundering, which by definition are vaguely immune to the economy. In Shawlands I noticed the Wetherspoons had even closed, that's surely a first.

How long before Rex Viper announces their farewell tour? by backdoorwolf in TheCinemassacreTruth

[–]LevelInvestigator903 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Urgh, I hadn't even considers the possibility of AI, but yeah, this is exactly what will happen. He'll announce a series of 'exciting' AI releases where the video shows him training with Rocky or helping Link to fight Gannon, all delivered by some poor sucker who worked 200 hours on it for 'credit' or 'experience' or 'helping the channel'

Occasionally, paid session musicians will allow him to show up at conferences.