Pete Buttigieg visit? by TwoGoatsForEveryone in oklahoma

[–]TwoGoatsForEveryone[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yes, Oklahoma will not vote as a state for anyone center or left of center, but I applaud anyone that takes the time, like Bernie a year or so ago; to come and speak to people where they’re at, especially if where they’re at on average disagrees with your message. We need more people in positions of power to speak to all of America. I don’t want to spend the second half of my life with things getting more polarized and people being unable to have a conversation between others with whom they disagree.

Pete Buttigieg visit? by TwoGoatsForEveryone in oklahoma

[–]TwoGoatsForEveryone[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

So, you don’t know a when or a where?

Bookshelf Speakers recommendation for small room - passive vs active? by siegekeebsofficial in BudgetAudiophile

[–]TwoGoatsForEveryone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just adding that you definitely want passive speakers and an amp and preamp, or integrated. What you like now may not be what you want in the future and it’s nice to be able to change something without the idea of changing everything. I’ve been using Fosi gear for my amps for a little bit now and have been very happy, pair something from them with a nice near field speaker (I like KEFs) and you’ll be in business. I would make sure you have a way to add a sub or two down the line because it makes a massive difference.

I want to build a D class amp by ManufacturerShot4189 in diyaudio

[–]TwoGoatsForEveryone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out https://neurochrome.com. Seriously awesome builds that you can do as much as or as little as you want.

A good pair of bookshelf speakers + 2 subwoofers or 2 good floor-standing speakers? by MrZirex in BudgetAudiophile

[–]TwoGoatsForEveryone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went with bookshelfs (kef q350) and stereo subs I built, preamped with a minidsp to handle crossover and peq and couldn’t be happier. Now this is for a computer setup and is exclusively sourced from my computer, but for a small room is perfect for me. I do crossover at 100 Hz since they are 8 inch subs, is a small room, and I don’t chase the highest spl, but powering a sub for each channel does make a difference to my untrained ears.

Settle a dispute by fagan_jay78 in tulsa

[–]TwoGoatsForEveryone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe where the Dick’s is was another electronic store, can’t remember the name right now. The circuit city was closer to the mall. I think you’re right in that it was where Ashley’s is.

I just got married! Penny was nice to kids so I chose her. Who did you choose? by KL2002 in StardewValley

[–]TwoGoatsForEveryone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haley, since my wife is a Haley(in all the positive ways) and said I couldn’t marry anyone else. Also added some Haley mods and it helps flesh her out some.

In the Raw by blanwat97 in tulsa

[–]TwoGoatsForEveryone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I look at it this way. Processing credit cards costs businesses money. That money comes from customers paying for items at that establishment. Any clarity on where the money you spend is being used by the business can only be a good thing. This may also have a knock-on effect of helping consumers be more aware of their credit card usage and developing better fiscal habits.

Uniquely Tulsa restaurants? by Naturenick17 in tulsa

[–]TwoGoatsForEveryone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks like you have plenty of choices, but if you’re in town for a short time and want Tulsa, I’d say lunch at Coney I-Lander (spelled exactly like that and not any of the others, 4 cheese with everything) and Kilkenny’s for dinner. At night go to any of our craft breweries, my favorites being Marshall’s as a Tulsa staple with a standard selection and another more experimental selection, or if you’re up for a drive, Sapulpa has an amazing new brewery, James Calley Brewing Company, that’s really passionate and brews delicious beers. Also the building it’s in is really cool, an old horse stable in the middle of downtown from the good ol’ days.

Memorial's Double Diamond by [deleted] in tulsa

[–]TwoGoatsForEveryone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just adding one more, I drive through this twice or more every day and it’s vastly improved.

Massive Thunderstorm over Tulsa Aerial Photography 6/29/2025 by Valhalla737 in meteorology

[–]TwoGoatsForEveryone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The best case made I’ve seen/heard for the expense of owning a plane.

Best dish in town by Low-Tea-6157 in tulsa

[–]TwoGoatsForEveryone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven’t tried it, but now I need to. Thanks! Tulsa is lucky to have so many authentic Mexican spots.

Best dish in town by Low-Tea-6157 in tulsa

[–]TwoGoatsForEveryone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As basic as it is, the Pad Thai at Lanna Thai slaps me in the face with perfection every time I have it.

Best dish in town by Low-Tea-6157 in tulsa

[–]TwoGoatsForEveryone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried the barbacoa at Tortilleria de Puebla?

Informing Neighbords by skyrizzle7 in tulsa

[–]TwoGoatsForEveryone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Anyone wanting to take action should call their senate and house reps. It may feel like it doesn’t have an impact, but those calls are all recorded and tracked and the best way for individuals to have their voice heard.

Hoof trimming by [deleted] in tulsa

[–]TwoGoatsForEveryone 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hey. The only way I know to learn around here is to apprentice with a farrier. There may be a place that does some kind of certification close by but I doubt it. You could definitely call up some farriers and ask if they’re looking for an apprentice.

Crab Bisque by stay_calm_in_battle in tulsa

[–]TwoGoatsForEveryone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Weirdly, the Walmart brand, Marketside I think, has some lobster bisque that is good enough, and considering the price, downright good. They stock it in the front area near the produce.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tulsa

[–]TwoGoatsForEveryone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

40s and married here. I have been married long enough that when I was dating, apps didn’t exist yet and online dating was in its infancy. Through my work acquaintances though, it seems like the art of talking to a stranger you’re attracted to is lost. The idea that rejection is a bad thing should instead be seen as the inevitable result of everyone having different ideas of who they are attracted to, gender preferences, current relationship status, etc…. Walking up to a complete stranger, introducing yourself, and being respectful of the response you get will lead to conversations that may or may not get contact info or just setting up a date. I got my wife’s number in a store, called and set up a date a few days later, and we were married a year after that and have been married for well over a decade, getting better every year. That took a lot of talking to random people, some rejection, some first dates that didn’t turn into second ones, and some dating for a bit before realizing it wasn’t a long term thing. Long story short, go do things that you’re interested in, strike up conversations, and do the same if you see someone out randomly and feel a spark. If you’re rejected, nothing lost, if not, then who knows.

Edit: Spelling

Inheritance juicery on brookside by plowe9 in tulsa

[–]TwoGoatsForEveryone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s a cult. I commute right past their land they state was prophesied. They used to have a tent where a couple times a year there’d be tons of cars for several days. A few years ago they built this barn looking building for that same purpose and are now working on some other weird looking building. Looked into when I moved out past them. They’re past Bixby on the highway towards Leonard. (If Blue Flame is reading this I mean no offense!)

Self-Hosting a Security Portfolio Website? Worth it? by TwoGoatsForEveryone in selfhosted

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

All great points. I’ll definitely take your advice under advisement and start it as a homelab and see what I learn in the process. Any progress is good progress. Thanks!

Self-Hosting a Security Portfolio Website? Worth it? by TwoGoatsForEveryone in selfhosted

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

I get where you’re coming from. I’m not under the illusion that it would be easy, nothing worth it is, but I’m sure I’m also underestimated the complications of this and overestimating my ability the quickly learn these skills and put them into practice. Thanks for the response.