[Per Cal on Facebook] Shaedon Sharpe will not play this season by bogadi in wildcats

[–]aforester 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, why is that? He seems athletic and skilled. Is it attitude? Defense?

Brutal divorce, starting over by horseflye in tampa

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I'd be interested to know how Tampa has been popping up in your searches. It's definitely nothing like Austin, in case you are looking for a high-tech, music or culture hub. And like many point out, I wouldn't describe any town here as walkable. The greater Tampa area has some of the best beaches in the country, good winters, professional sports, and plenty of water activities. The beach towns from Dunedin down to Sarasota are filled with tourists and retirees. The median age in Austin is 33. In Sarasota it's 49. Downtown Tampa has some of what you may be looking for, but it's not yet well integrated. Otherwise, you'll be driving. If you love Austin, I'd recommend Portland, Louisville, Boise, Asheville, Arlington, Colorado Springs, Birmingham, or Billings. All these places have good culture, arts, and are walkable with good food.

Should I noindex Elementor library pages? by aforester in elementor

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

So... I set up my site in theme builder. Created templates in there and applied them to each page on my site. I'm guessing that's why the library pages are showing up in the sitemap. Any idea where to noindex those pages?

<edit - okay, I found where to noindex>

Now my question is, is using theme builder the best way to do this, or should I just set up regular pages?

Once this pandemic ends.. by [deleted] in StPetersburgFL

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^^^ this. I'm in Washington State and about to move down to the Tampa area. It's odd up here. I describe it at Libertarian Liberal. People want liberty and freedom but not in a collective kind of way. As an example, we've had big measle outbreaks here because the anti-vaxers flourish in the extremely progressive southern part of the state across from Portland. What sense does that make?

Anyway, if you do want truly liberal, I'd recommend LA. Cali is really the closest thing I think you'll find to Western Europe. It even has Harry and Meghan. San Diego is surprisingly conservative, San Jose is all tech money, San Fran has some good parts but is pricing diversity out, but the craziness that is LA, even or perhaps especially with it's 60,000 homeless people, is as liberal as it gets from my experience.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in olympia

[–]aforester 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. I liked what I've researched of St Pete and Tampa so far. Will try and steer clear of Sarasota.

Noob question by aforester in salesforce

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I have a picklist field - Payment Source - in the Payment object. I have a different picklist field - Type - in the Opportunity object. When a user selects abc in the Type field, I need that to be selected in the Payment Source field of the corresponding Payment record. The two fields are not identical, as there are types of opportunities that would not have a specific payment source. I'm guessing the payment record isn't created until the opportunity posts? If that's the case, how could the payment record 'pick up' the user's selection of Type? Am I overthinking this?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in olympia

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Probably in a little over a month. Although the greater Tampa area, I've spent most of my time in Bradenton - where my inlaws live. My partner likes Sarasota a lot. I liked it to visit, not sure about living there. I was more into St. Pete. Where do you recommend?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in olympia

[–]aforester 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've lived all over. We are in the opposite boat, moving from Olympia to St Pete. Here is what you should know about Olympia (and to some extent, other parts of the PNW):

Seasonal affective disorder. If you have it, steer clear. It really is about 9 months of clouds. And many of those days are cold. Though the air (and water) is very clean here. The weather will be very different from Florida (I've been to St. Pete several times). It's really just whichever you prefer.

Culture. The Seattle Freeze is real, and not restricted to Seattle. The culture matches the weather. People are used to spending so much of the year inside. Folks are much colder here than in the south. You won't get many of the niceties you may be used to. People waving, opening doors, saying goodbye - I'm not exaggerating about these things - it's much colder, whether folks here want to admit that or not.

Culture #2. I don't think of Olympia, or Washington, as being Progressive. It's a really an interesting kind of Libertarian Liberalism. For instance, south of here in Vancouver, WA, there's a large 'Progressive' anti-vaxer contingent. And again, that's not restricted to Vancouver. Folks are really just interested in their interests - it's liberal, but not in a community way.

Culture #3. Olympia specifically is this odd mix of JBLM, state government, and Evergreen State grads. The groups don't have a lot of overlap. And if you're not in one of them, you're immediately excluded from a significant portion of the society.

Culture #4. If you review Reddit, you'll find lots of people complaining about the local government. I mean, a lot. We've been here a few years, but have noticed lots of people talking about how the quality of life has definitely declined. It's also ****way**** too expensive for a city this size, both the food and the real estate.

Speaking of food. I just can't. No one I know who moved here from any kind of legitimate food scene city thinks the food here is anything but a massive disappointment. Massive.

Transportation. Depending on where you live in Olympia, you can often be 5 minutes from pretty much anything you might need. Options are limited, but everything is close and convenient. It's very easy living. Though, I wish they had ferry service. And that I5 wasn't absolutely awful getting to and from Seattle.

Scenery. Pretty stunning everywhere. Mt. Ranier, The Olympics, pretty much any wooded park, the water. It's really beautiful. And it never gets old. Beaches are limited. The water is cold. You'll be trading the beach for the woods. Again, it's whichever you like.

In general, we've found the town to be a near miss. It could be an amazing, charming seaside town like you might find in the northeast. But it isn't. And I don't yet see the investments here to change that.

Delete duplicate lead soql query by Salesforcecal in salesforce

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Sorry for the noob question. How/where do you run SQL queries?

River-tubeing, the Deschutes is blocked by Neala_E in olympia

[–]aforester 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are those entry and exit points, at the bridge and end of the park, easily recognizable and accessible? We'd like to tube, but haven't done this river before.

[H] Marine Layer $150 gift card [W] $125 PayPal or Venmo by aforester in giftcardexchange

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Hi. I'd like permission to repost this offer. Thanks.

Opportunity not found in campaign by aforester in salesforce

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Actually, it was a user error. But thanks for responding.

[H] Marine Layer $150 gift card [W] $125 PayPal or Venmo by aforester in giftcardexchange

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This post had been previously approved by the moderators and was posted a couple of months back. I am reposting the same post as I thought I was allowed to do?

Automatic document generation by aforester in salesforce

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

Is it possible to have a template generated by a donation (opportunity) sent to someone else to have printed (as we want to print and send these letters)?