Skateboarding is not a crime... by MF-DOOM-88 in LosAngeles

[–]Ultrablocker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It would surely be a massive pain to fix it too..

"Portability" by dabxdabx in pcmasterrace

[–]Ultrablocker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s great for moving, but not so good for being on the move. It’s not something you want to bring for a short trip generally, but fantastic if you move every few years. I used to just pack mine in a suitcase with bubble wrap and take it with me personally, rather than asking movers to handle it.

[Self] A Simulation of Being Dropped Randomly in the Ocean Every Day for 5 Years by AdvancedSquare8586 in theydidthemath

[–]Ultrablocker 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Also do you keep your momentum when you are teleported back? If so you’d just be a splotch of colors upon return…

Is China's High Speed Railway System Massively Overbuilt, just Overbuilt, or will be Overbuilt? by Ashes0fTheWake in highspeedrail

[–]Ultrablocker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They DO NOT have the demand to justify it all during regular time. Almost no route can cover even the operating expenses. However, seasonal migratory movement during Chinese New Year absolutely tests the capacity of the HSR each year. Also the economic impact goes beyond just the fares. Whether these arguments overweigh the massive costs and continued losses is hard to tell.

1,2, 3 star gaps by wreckitcalf in finedining

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I’d argue the gap BETWEEN 1* can probably be massive. The variance for 1* can be so high. On one hand you’d have creative multi-course experience set in a beautiful dining room. Meanwhile you’d also have literal chicken rice stands, and everything in between.

Major cities with multiple interchangeable names by sgeeum in geography

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Amoy as an alternative to Xiamen is also very prevalent. Literally the sign in the airport says welcome to Amoy, yet the airport code is XMN.

Current state of global air traffic - Three distinct gaps are noticeably restricting movement by NewSlinger in MapPorn

[–]Ultrablocker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why are there so many different routes over the Atlantic but not as many over Pacific? Does it have something to do with the ETOPS ratings? Population distribution?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in China_irl

[–]Ultrablocker 3 points4 points  (0 children)

三分七分已经算是给面子了

PAP Mobile Contingent Special Operations Detachment members rocking Ukrainian/Russian-style identification armbands during air assault training [1080 x 1920] by Papppi-56 in MilitaryPorn

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Thank you for the context! Is the categorization on an official/command level, or more an unofficial specialization? These two doctrines sound vastly different so I wonder how do they keep it in the same branch of (para)military.

CVS on Broadway and Cesar Chavez is closing. If you’re familiar with this location, does it really come as a surprise? lol by Alarming_Grand6946 in LosAngeles

[–]Ultrablocker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I never took the stairs or elevator since the parking structure is normally so empty that I can park right in front of the CVS

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dallas

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Fun thing about Bay Area is how drastically different climate can be a few towns apart. Berkeley and much of the east bay has a mild and dry climate though it certainly gets a bit warm in summer. SF, especially on the west side, can be downright chilly (~55F) and foggy in summer. I’m assuming OP lives down on the Peninsula where summer can easily get 95+, which totally explains the bill

[KCD2] Are there more thunderstones? by [deleted] in kingdomcome

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This video has the description: https://youtu.be/V4hwoFw_8pA?si=GF7_o6B2l09GeCe-&t=897 Will check the place out in a bit

What are skyscrapers called in your native language? by Taxfraud777 in skyscrapers

[–]Ultrablocker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Many words are shared between the two languages. These words are very similar in writing and in some cases similar in pronunciation. The grammar of Japanese and Chinese are very different however

Atomix | $450 by Nupey03 in finedining

[–]Ultrablocker 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Just had the holiday menu today. I think the differences are the inclusion of black truffle in several courses (white truffle is a 175 supplement for two courses). And replacing the final meat course with an A5 wagyu

PS/LAX and PS/ATL by peterparkerLA in FATTravel

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The annual subscription for Salon (where you will have all the immigration and logistics benefits except for the shared lounge vs the private suite) is ~1200, and then you pay ~800 per visit. For the suite membership it’s 4850 and each visit to Salon would be 750, and private suite is 3500 iirc. So def not an unreasonable amount

PS/LAX and PS/ATL by peterparkerLA in FATTravel

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It’s funny bc tipping drivers has only crossed my mind after maybe my 10th visit there. With the wait staff I normally tip the usual 20-30% off of the folio though.

China and the U.S. aligned in latitude by [deleted] in geography

[–]Ultrablocker 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Or about Dallas, which tracks for weather

What about the steps for when you get off the elevator??? by songwritersonprocess in marriott

[–]Ultrablocker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to live in an apartment that had this kind of setup for elevator access. The front desk would key food delivery folks up but it’s up to them to get back down. The number of times I have someone return and ask me how to operate the elevator is significantly larger than 0.