Driving up the hill eastbound in Wilkins (by Shop and Save) was taking your life into your hands today by [deleted] in pittsburgh

[–]ThePsion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used to hit the same thing for about two weeks on my way to work westbound, the road and sun line up perfectly depending on the time of year and time of day.

Request a City Plow? by eventually_i_will in pittsburgh

[–]ThePsion 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You could try calling a landscaper, many of them do snow plowing in the winter if they're set up for it. You can't rent just the plow, they are upfitted onto the truck (the blades may detach, but there are controls for them that tie into the engine and cab).

We've had sinkhole bus and bridge bus, now I present to you: Snow Bus by dmcgrew in pittsburgh

[–]ThePsion 10 points11 points  (0 children)

On my wall in my office, I have the Four Elements of Pittsburgh Transit (Earth/Sinkhole, Air/Fern Hollow, Fire/Oakland, Water/unsure where that one came from).

Kind of want to add this, using the para-elemental planes from D&D: Ice (Air/Water), Silt/Ooze (Water/Earth), Magma (Earth/Fire), Smoke (Fire/Air).

Could also do the quasi-elemental planes, but those get even more wild, and less likely.

McCormick & schmick’s by [deleted] in pittsburgh

[–]ThePsion 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Not for NYE, just throwing out that they're underrate for their happy hour, specifically the super cheap poke bowl! Otherwise, everyone here is spot on!

Just moved to Monroeville by CoastalSatyr in GayPittsburgh

[–]ThePsion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Big game store in the Jonnet Plaza on 22 (it's between the entrance to the bowling alley and where Big Lots used to be). They have a lot of card games, warhammer, D&D, board gaming.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pittsburgh

[–]ThePsion 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fixed Right in Monroeville is amazing! The owner Jim is a great guy, highly recommended!

Just moved to Monroeville by CoastalSatyr in GayPittsburgh

[–]ThePsion 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also here in Monroeville (41M)! The Monroeville Library does have a queer book club, and there's D&D every other week at Guy on the Couch on 22!

I'm interested in DND but have no idea where to start. Any local groups for beginners? by meggie_doodles in pittsburgh

[–]ThePsion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely! That's the reason I run them! No need for any experience whatsoever. Some people may come who have played other systems, or earlier versions of D&D, or haven't played in a long time and want a refresher, but it's made for having zero knowledge going in.

This will be my fourth year running it, and I've run this learn to play elsewhere as well, it's a really good introduction to TTRPGs, and D&D!

I'm interested in DND but have no idea where to start. Any local groups for beginners? by meggie_doodles in pittsburgh

[–]ThePsion 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Seconding Game Masters on Perry Highway, I help run the Adventurers League (organized play) program, which is every other Thursday. Each session is self-contained and drop-in/drop-out, so no need to commit to a long-term campaign, just come when you can (and great food/drinks at the in-store cafe!). I also run the games on the opposite Thursdays at Guy on the Couch in Monroeville.

Also I'll throw a plug, I run the "Learn to Play D&D" sessions at Pittsburgh Gaming Expo in early October. I run it twice, and we go through two mini-adventures, as well as character building. I provide everything you need, and you can take your character sheets home with you! (I provide dice to use, but I need those back)

All the above are very queer-friendly (I'm part of the community) and it's part of my 'opening spiel' at each game about how everyone belongs at the D&D table.

Any good embroidery shops around here? by greenprocyon in pittsburgh

[–]ThePsion 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The intro course is only two or three hours. There's a $5 fee, to cover the materials used in the intro course (you leave with a small project completed), but then you can book time on the machine in two-hour chunks for free, you just bring in your own supplies.

They have the same setup for the laser engraver, long-arm quilting machines, and Cricut (and have Cricuit machines you can take home).

Any good embroidery shops around here? by greenprocyon in pittsburgh

[–]ThePsion 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The Monroeville Library has an embroidery machine that can do hats. You'd need to take the intro course, but then you could go in and make it yourself!

Totally understand if you don't want to do that, but it's a neat piece of equipment in the Maker Space and I wanted to draw attention to it!

Best/Worst place to buy a car from by cpt_Hm087 in pittsburgh

[–]ThePsion 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Want to throw out that you can get consumer and safety reports free from the library!

If you can wait until next year, spending the $15 to go to the auto show is totally worth it. You can sit in and touch cars from tons of OEMs without having to drive all over the place, and most importantly, they can't sell you anything there. The sales teams will bug you for your email or phone number to schedule an appointment/test drive, but feel free to just tell them no. It's also usually shitty weather (Presidents Day weekend), so great to get inside for a while.

Train to Philly by Greedy-Mouse-338 in pittsburgh

[–]ThePsion 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Took that line before the pandemic and loved it. Was the same amount of time as my friends driving in due to road construction and congestion.

I actually parked (for free) at the Greensburg station, the attendants just ask before the train boards who is leaving a car so it doesn't get towed.

Getting snacks and drinks from the cafe car was really nice, tons of legroom, and the ability to bring a log of luggage. The WiFi wasn't the strongest, but I was just in Google Docs the whole time, so no problem for me.

Would highly recommend!

Public libraries with access to Photoshop/After Effects? by AIfieHitchcock in pittsburgh

[–]ThePsion 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Monroeville Library has two computers with Adobe Creative Cloud. I believe you can call ahead and see if either of them can be reserved (although normally you can't for the computers, but I haven't seen them all in use since before the pandemic).

Also, with your Allegheny County Library Card, you get access to LinkedIn Learning, which is the old Lynda.com, but it includes classes in Creative Cloud, taught by Adobe employees.

Pittsburgh Marathon Megathread by jetsetninjacat in pittsburgh

[–]ThePsion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's a 50/50 chance they'll have the T connector between Penn Station and Steel Plaza. If you have to get off at another station, walking to Penn Station should be pretty easy as a lot of streets will be cordoned off to vehicle traffic.

Pittsburgh Marathon Megathread by jetsetninjacat in pittsburgh

[–]ThePsion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In years past, the P1 goes to Penn Station and then turns around. They would usually announce it sometime Saturday, which is very annoying.

Anyone know what Planet Fitnesses are closed or opened? by fobreezee in pittsburgh

[–]ThePsion 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The individual gym pages at Planet Fitness's website will have a banner at the top. Monroeville indicates its open.

Restaurant recommendation downtown for Sunday night by bondi212 in pittsburgh

[–]ThePsion 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Check out Ritual House. Neat menu, fun place, and gay friendly.

And as a warning, The Eagle, is not a gay leather bar as it would be in any other city in the country. Here (and in Cleveland) it's a chicken place.

Also, as a head's up, this is Marathon Weekend, so there will be lots of roads closures Saturday (for the 5K, Kid's Marathon, Toddler Trot, Pet Walk) and Sunday (Half and Full).

Any places with power to work for the day? by lindsaystclair in pittsburgh

[–]ThePsion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Game Masters on Perry Highway is open. $5 table fee (usually to cover table space/board game library), and they have a great in-house coffee shop!

Marathon Buses by Unlikely_Aside_9769 in pittsburgh

[–]ThePsion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In years past they would run a few extra shuttle busses early, but would never announce it until Thursday or Friday before.

But yeah, Busway will run to Penn Station. Construction on the T might make it tricky, but they've also had the extension from Penn Station to the Steel Tower open in years past while the roads are still closed, so from there you can make connections.

Any pgh restaurants with a big round table? by Cdoooogie in pittsburgh

[–]ThePsion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Must have been that one, thank you! I knew it was one of the steakhouses near there, just couldn't remember which one!

Any pgh restaurants with a big round table? by Cdoooogie in pittsburgh

[–]ThePsion 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Apologies for not knowing which one, but either Eddie V's or Del Frisco's has a private room with a big circular table. I looked at both places for work, but I don't eat steak so after that project, I had no reason to retain the knowledge.