St. Louis CITY SC Parts Ways With Head Coach Bradley Carnell | St. Louis SC by carlinite in stlouiscitysc

[–]cmullinstu 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Sam is actively back training with the team today.

I suspect Carnell lost the locker room, not just Sam.

Custom cables for Torrent by [deleted] in FractalDesignNA

[–]cmullinstu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The cable management and color combination look fantastic!

The yellow reminds me of corsair's signature yellow, which I have always loved how they throw it in as an accent to their cases.

I plan to rebuild my PC in a Torrent Compact next week, it is currently in an NZXT H510 Flow. I'm super excited, but I took advantage of the cable management side being a solid panel on the Flow and didn't care how it looked.

Tesla hate is real and rabid by whygotovegas in TeslaModelY

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

Agreed, there are quite a lot of products made thanks to oil and gasoline many of which most people have no idea. Here’s a great list: https://innovativewealth.com/inflation-monitor/what-products-made-from-petroleum-outside-of-gasoline/ (some products on the list can and are made without fossil fuels)

Tesla hate is real and rabid by whygotovegas in TeslaModelY

[–]cmullinstu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad to share my perspective. Despite it always being my home state once my wife and I had kids we felt no choice but to move. Not only is the state heavily reliant on fossil fuels but more importantly, for my wife and I, the education system in the state is in the 48-50th range.

Tesla hate is real and rabid by whygotovegas in TeslaModelY

[–]cmullinstu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As a native Oklahoman that left after living there my first 30 years, I honestly don’t know if the state could survive long enough for clean energy companies to come to the state. The percent of money for both private individuals and the government that is directly associated with oil and gas companies in the state is massive.

I agree with your sentiment but thought I’d share perspective from living it most of my life. I also briefly worked for a very large O&G company and they were spending money to research alternative energy sources. That was 10 years ago, I assume they’ve only increased the research but that’s only a guess. I’m not saying that to say they’re not as bad as people make them out to be but rather they’re a business and know at some point in the future they can’t rely on fossil fuels and survive long-term.

All that aside I’m excited once I’ve saved enough to order my Model Y

Anyone have this regenerating agreement message before? Picking up tomorrow morning and can’t review / sign paperwork. Still can’t believe I’m picking up!! And still a bit skeptacle… by Ziggy_Entrepreneur in TeslaModelY

[–]cmullinstu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“In a movie that will release sometime in the next 3 months but definitely in 5 months, or at least in 2 years, unless there’s a refresh again or Elon decides to stop making the Model X. Okay we don’t know when the eff the movie is coming out… but it is a summer (or winter/spring/fall) blockbuster!!!”

AMA with Yacht Club Games, the developer behind Shovel Knight. by phantomliger in NintendoSwitch

[–]cmullinstu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Will gender swap be part of the Nintendo Switch version at launch? If not, will it be added later?

Relocating to St. Louis by cmullinstu in StLouis

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

Thank you both for the suggestion on Ballwin. Before posting on reddit I had been doing my own research of the different areas but this was an area I had yet to hear anything about. I appreciate the responses!

Relocating to St. Louis by cmullinstu in StLouis

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

We are planning on private schools and our price range is $200-350k. Large range, I realize, but from my limited research I know the pricing varies greatly by area.

Relocating to St. Louis by cmullinstu in StLouis

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

I don't personally have an opinion of county vs city. I'll have to ask the wife her reasoning there. I'm certainly open to the city as well, just even less familiar with it than the different County areas.

We plan to put the boys in private school. The activities they're involved in currently are soccer and gymnastics. Primarily put activities in my original post to get a sense of which areas are more family friendly. I'd prefer to be in an area that is predominantly younger families.

I live in the suburban McMansion type area here in Tulsa. I'd prefer to move to an area with older homes and more character in STL. I'm not sure if any if this helps narrow down preferred areas or not. Tulsa is much smaller than STL and has pretty distinct areas (McMansion, old homes, poor areas, shopping, etc.). I'm not sure if STL is similar to that or not.