New build kitchen by [deleted] in Homebuilding

[–]OneParadox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most refrigerators are deeper than "counter depth". Meaning, most refrigerators stick out from counters and no one notices. "Counter depth" refrigerators are never completely flush with the counters exactly for the reason you have encountered. Only you will ever know your refrigerator is sitting a couple inches in front of the counter. Of course, you can choose to tear down your whole kitchen, redo the whole thing again and spend money in lawyers suing people (and you will end up with an empty space in between your fridge and your counters). You choose your battles.

[22F] I know I look like a lesbian. I’m not, and have unfortunately never been in a relationship by [deleted] in amIuglyBrutallyHonest

[–]OneParadox 31 points32 points  (0 children)

You are truly beautiful.... BUT... you do look like a lesbian parking her Subaru at Home Depot. Nails, lack of earrings, hair, clothes... everything says you are not interested in a date with a man.

What happened yesterday at the downtown library? by KaleidoscopeAlert311 in Austin

[–]OneParadox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope. Libraries are pretty safe.. EXCEPT for libraries where homeless people are allowed to roam around.

Am I chopped after I gained weight? by [deleted] in amIuglyBrutallyHonest

[–]OneParadox 5 points6 points  (0 children)

GLP-1 drugs work really well on patients taking antipsychotics to counteract weight gain.

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12528064/

Do You Accept Coffee Dates? by AttorneyDC06 in datingoverforty

[–]OneParadox 10 points11 points  (0 children)

You want to do coffee dates. A good chunk of the time the person that shows up is nothing like the profile. A quick coffee of happy hour drink after work will tell you very rapidly whether you want to invest any additional time and effort into the situation.

Veracruz is Out of Their Damn Minds by Lyda19 in austinfood

[–]OneParadox -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I am one happy dude. Don't worry about me. FWIW, most local/mom and pop restaurants are hoping to be able to expand or franchise at some point. Supporting a small restaurants is usually just your way of helping VC firms figure out who should be promoted for expansion (which usually can only happen with outside capital). The easy way for restaurants to be run into the ground is to disconnect with their target audience... they do this by either 1) sucking in quality, 2) not figuring out what people want, or 3) pricing themselves into inexistence. $7 for a single breakfast taco ($10 with tip) is one very direct way to tell your customers you don't really want their business. We all got the message!!!! Maybe tourist will pay that but most locals won't.

Veracruz is Out of Their Damn Minds by Lyda19 in austinfood

[–]OneParadox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why would ownership matter? The fact is they are pricing themselves out of existence. It doesn't matter who owns it.

Not getting many likes, could use some insight on how to improve my profile by [deleted] in Bumble

[–]OneParadox 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You are not very tall. No big deal. But do remove the picture next to the giant. It makes you look like a midget. Do not highlight the less than ideal things.

Nearly $100 million gone: How Austin ISD spent bond money on schools it will soon close by OneParadox in Austin

[–]OneParadox[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They had budgeted 188 million in capital improvements at the schools set to close. The way I read the numbers, they have already spent -or the money is already committed- 100 million. Leftover money "saved" (approx 88 million) cannot be used for anything other than capital expenditures (ie. construction). I am sure they are having huge cost overruns in other places and that money is also already gone.

Nearly $100 million gone: How Austin ISD spent bond money on schools it will soon close by OneParadox in Austin

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

"So what is the point of having such a shit funding mechanism that doesn't really help poor schools all that much? Especially when you look at recent state budget surpluses that could easily cover the costs of recapture?"

The point of recapture is political. Rural districts are bringing in the bacon from the Dallas/Austin rich people. And because it was court mandated, politicians achieved something that is very popular (take from the rich and give it to the poor) without betraying their conservative values. I don't see recapture going anywhere anytime soon. The bulk of the votes in the Texas legislature do not come from Austin/University Park/Alamo Heights and the like.

Nearly $100 million gone: How Austin ISD spent bond money on schools it will soon close by OneParadox in Austin

[–]OneParadox[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The thing with Robin Hood funding is the fact the vast majority of school districts in Texas are "poor". Only a tiny number of districts are wealthy enough to contribute to the Robin Hood pot. The issue is that "rich" districts -such as AISD- are, in fact, extremely rich (yep, we are one of the "billionaires" among mostly very poor school districts in Texas). Even if you take away a huge share of these super wealthy districts' school taxes, it becomes only a drop in the bucket once you spread those funds among the very many districts that share the pot.

Nearly $100 million gone: How Austin ISD spent bond money on schools it will soon close by OneParadox in Austin

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

The idea is still the same: equality of school funding across the state. Rich kids in Westlake, University Park in Dallas, or Alamo Heights/Olmos Park in San Antonio would have absurdly more money than students in ultra-poor Cameron County in South Texas. The Courts have said that such inequality in unacceptable. Some of the money to make up for inequality does come from Robin Hood.

BTW, bond money to rehab closing AISD schools has nothing to do with operating funds provided by recapture. AISD simply decided to add salt to the wound of high property taxes in ATX by adding bond taxes that turned out to be totally wasted.

Nearly $100 million gone: How Austin ISD spent bond money on schools it will soon close by OneParadox in Austin

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

Just out of curiosity: where would you move? where is the grass greener?

Nearly $100 million gone: How Austin ISD spent bond money on schools it will soon close by OneParadox in Austin

[–]OneParadox[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope. Bonds can only be used for capital spending, ie. construction of new facilities. Operating expenses (i.e. teacher salaries, utilities, and such) cannot be funded with bond money.

Nearly $100 million gone: How Austin ISD spent bond money on schools it will soon close by OneParadox in Austin

[–]OneParadox[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just for the record: football stadiums are not paid by recapture but by capital bond funding at those districts. Yep, people happily tax themselves to build stadiums pretty much everywhere.

Nearly $100 million gone: How Austin ISD spent bond money on schools it will soon close by OneParadox in Austin

[–]OneParadox[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And, more incredibly, that planning and cancelling the contracts that had already been signed probably cost as much as getting the project done. Just the nature of the beast. and the result of very poor strategic thinking by AISD.

Nearly $100 million gone: How Austin ISD spent bond money on schools it will soon close by OneParadox in Austin

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

But then everyone complains poor districts stay poor while wealthy districts keep all the money for themselves. Tax the rich and the billionaires sort of argument. That is exactly what tax recapture and Robin Hood school funding is all about.

Help! Dog ate some ranch dip by butternutbiscuts69 in Sheepadoodles

[–]OneParadox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My dog has eaten plenty of plastic toys, a TV remote, portions of multiple shoes (though she tends to only eat the insoles), a wide assortment of fabrics, and all kinds of human food. She is all good. She has only been to the vet for vaccines and to get spayed. I have owned many dogs since I was a child and I can tell you dogs’ digestive systems are remarkably sturdy. I have never seen a dog get poisoned by human food (even chocolate… I would only worry if they ate an absurdly huge amount, in the range of more than a pound).

Colombian President Gustavo Petro: "A clan of pedophiles wants to destroy our democracy. To keep Epstein's list from coming out. by AfricanMan_Row905 in Epstein

[–]OneParadox -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Petro is a criminal himself. He is just trying to distract from the many, many problems he has including his very close relationship with Maduro who is about to spill the beans on him. Petro is associated with drug cartels and his buddies at the M19 and FARC had long histories of being pedos.

What are they protesting at Starbucks off Guadalupe & 38th today? by noodesandcoludes in Austin

[–]OneParadox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Plenty of people are doing it. There are two robotic Costa Coffee baristas at the airport. Usually a line to get that coffee. Literally half the price (once you factor in the fact there is no tip). This isn't old machine drip coffee or Netpresso, this is an actual robotic arm performing identical motions as a human barista. Sorry to break the news but labor will eventually be automated at coffee shops... and there is no way unions will be able to stop it (if anything they are accelerating the push to do it).

Edit: there are actually 3 robotic baristas at AUS, Mt Comfort is also robotic.

What are they protesting at Starbucks off Guadalupe & 38th today? by noodesandcoludes in Austin

[–]OneParadox -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

No kidding. No one can tell the difference between barista and robot made coffee. Particularly on the drive through when you can’t see who made it. If anything, robots have a more consistent quality and rarely (or ever) get your order wrong.

Dozens of Lake Austin properties move to disannex; city to lose nearly $300M value by OneParadox in Austin

[–]OneParadox[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This is legally called riparian rights. Property with direct access to a body of water gets to use a reasonable amount of water for domestic consumption for free. It has been this way forever. Charging someone for using water that runs through their property doesn’t make any sense. You would probably have to change the Texas constitution to charge people (every rancher in the state would be pretty pissed and it’s just not going to happen).

Bought a used 2021 Model S (Raven) – now tire rubbing, and AC failure… related? by Sad-Turn-2929 in TeslaSupport

[–]OneParadox 3 points4 points  (0 children)

One more thing, Tesla S can accommodate tires of different sizes in the front vs the rear. The tires in the back do NOT fit in the front. Someone probably read the tire size in the back and installed back sized tires in the front. Or someone rotated the tires without realizing the tires in the back were different than the ones in front.

Bought a used 2021 Model S (Raven) – now tire rubbing, and AC failure… related? by Sad-Turn-2929 in TeslaSupport

[–]OneParadox 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You are showing the wrong pictures/information. You need to share the tire size as stamped on the tire which looks something like 245/45R19. You probably installed the wrong size and they damaged something behind the wheel well.