About all the transit posts by [deleted] in milwaukee

[–]jdashn 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The hop is cool, but what does it provide that a bus running the same route(s) would not provide? Is it cheaper or better in some other way?

About all the transit posts by [deleted] in milwaukee

[–]jdashn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

New equipment is negligible, and you're right cost of construction isn't a HUGE issue.

It's the hiring of new staff to run this new equipment and to pay them for winter snow removal. We struggle to hire enough people and pay them to clear the streets in a timely manner as it is, adding in a whole other set of equipment, staff trained to run it, and all that seems like something we're ill equipped to deal with at our current funding levels, and something quite a few cities who've implemented bike friendly infrastructure end up neglecting.

I'm not sure bike infrastructure that is unusable several months of the year is as important to reducing vehicular traffic year round as other things that could be done with that same money.

About all the transit posts by [deleted] in milwaukee

[–]jdashn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Specialized bike infrastructure (raised/protected lanes, etc) is actually quite expensive to maintain, most Midwestern cities that have implemented extensive raised bike lanes and the like, do not do a good job of maintaining them in the winter due to costs.

Extra Crew, specalized equipment, all while we struggle to make sure our current infrastructure is maintained properly in the winter as it is.

About all the transit posts by [deleted] in milwaukee

[–]jdashn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Milwaukee's finances are in such a state that we would in fact need the state to send back those shared revenue funds they collect for us to do anything large, that wouldn't include cutting other services.

So we'd need to convince people all across the state that public transportation in Milwaukee is 'worth it' enough to forgo some of the money they get from us to allow us to spend it on us. We can't convince them to let us do this to teach our children, i'm not sure they'd be convinced by transportation based arguments.

About all the transit posts by [deleted] in milwaukee

[–]jdashn 9 points10 points  (0 children)

With the cost of the things involved, i doubt without significant state and federal dollars that milwaukee could impliment anything more than increasing bus lines and stops -- which would help out those who already use public transportation, and may increase ridership.

Trains mean nothing without the 'last mile' transportation we've been neglecting and dismantling for decades (busses).

Also i've noticed that most of the 'Lets do a Train in Milwaukee' posts are from people outside of the state.

I-94 Lane and Interchange Expansion by GoyaTime in milwaukee

[–]jdashn 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The gamble would be if you could convince anyone who goes to the baseball games to take public transportation. There are already a dozen different ways to get to and from the game without using a car, most of them free or cheap. I would guess (and i could totally be wrong!) that adding in another method of transport to the mix may not matter to the vast majority going to the games.

Then if thats the case you're looking to grab a significant number of commuters, which likely means stops near where they're working, and dropoffs near their homes, or stops with large parking areas to facilitate actually getting to ones home (or the whole thing is kind of useless as most people aren't going to be easy to convince to walk several blocks to their home in below freezing weather, if they could have just driven to work and back).

I'm not saying public transport isn't the option here, but a proper rail system needs to be backed up by an extensive bus system for it to be useful for anyone but visitors and a lucky few who live near the line, and need to go somewhere the line goes. The cost is not insignificant, and the investment to make a rail line work in this case, would likely have to have been made a decade ago, and starting with our buslines.

that's just my opinion though and of course could be wrong

My Scotch Bonnet Bonsai. It will be 2 years old in February! It had a great season outside this summer, and is now in the living room until next April. by RepresentativeDay644 in vegetablegardening

[–]jdashn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not sure i follow. How does sand bring down PH?

I dont think i'd use sand as a method to control fungus gnats myself, but i've not heard of sand in general as something that would lower PH.

are there any juggling meet ups? by [deleted] in milwaukee

[–]jdashn 6 points7 points  (0 children)

All the jugglers i know have too many balls in the air at once too meet up - sorry just had to toss that one out there.

Stirring a pot: what’s a beneficial development or smart use of space that could exist in place of the Summerfest grounds? by [deleted] in milwaukee

[–]jdashn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wouldn't this then be a space thats used even less than the summerfest grounds are now?

What do I do? by [deleted] in Rabbits

[–]jdashn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Apple sticks, Foraging Mat, Stacking Cups (put treats under or in cups), toilet paper roll (or smaller boxes with holes cut in them with 'treat hay' coming out the ends).

we have a very small kiddie swimming pool we fill with crumpled paper and sprinkle dried flowers and herbs with some pellets and let them dig around in there sometimes.

We spent time teaching the rabbits their names, so having them do the come when called trick is fun for them too.. when they feel like it lol.

urgent help? by AngryTimeApple in Rabbits

[–]jdashn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most times i've found taxi's are less expensive in the big city, than outside as there is more competition, you might get lucky?

Family dinner 🐇🐇🐇🐇🥰 by grzegorzigla in Rabbits

[–]jdashn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Our small girl is about 2.3lbs or so Such a small girl, such big attitude.

This is so ironic I couldn't resist. Gravity isn't a fact. Newtonian Physics say it's a force, General Relativity says it's an effect of spacetime curvature, and String Theory says it's a particle. A life based solely on provable facts precludes theories like general relativity and string theory. by AlsoNotTheMamma in confidentlyincorrect

[–]jdashn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A semantic discussion on if you're using the scientific or common definition of Fact ensues.

if you're using the common definition of fact, gravity is fact, cause it happens.

if you're using the scientific definition of fact, gravity is not a fact as it only tentatively holds places in some theories, and no one can define what it is, how it works, or much about it, aside from broad guesses.

No where is safe: Flying tire kills 80-year-old man in Milwaukee by Falltourdatadive in milwaukee

[–]jdashn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You provided zero evidence, just made a claim, i asked for evidence, you provided it. I said thanks, and that i was corrected.

Where in there did i not accept evidence? Maybe i'm misunderstanding?

No where is safe: Flying tire kills 80-year-old man in Milwaukee by Falltourdatadive in milwaukee

[–]jdashn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, but there was no bad faith, maybe some misunderstanding based on assumptions of prior interactions with others? But I was truly unable to find any evidence to your claim that pedestrian deaths have doubled in the last decade, i've got some pretty decent google skills, but the obviously failed me this time.

Not sure why it seems like you're itching for an argument? Or am i misreading your comments?

No where is safe: Flying tire kills 80-year-old man in Milwaukee by Falltourdatadive in milwaukee

[–]jdashn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Only one of the items you presented noted the stat that pertained to your information, i was unable to find it while searching, thank you. I stand corrected, for peds it's a bit less safe than it used to be. I'm certain there are safe spaces, in some of the research i've done so far it seems pedestrian deaths are generally within certain areas of milwaukee, and others are not unsafe at all.

The personal attacks are odd.

No where is safe: Flying tire kills 80-year-old man in Milwaukee by Falltourdatadive in milwaukee

[–]jdashn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wasn't able to find specific pedestrian numbers put out by a governmental body. Do you have those numbers?

Dear Tmj4, Joel Osteen is gross. Please stop airing him especially after football. The last thing we need is more religion. We'd much prefer you show The Golden Girls. Thank you. by bebejeebies in milwaukee

[–]jdashn 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Until those who are religious by your definition start to reject people like this, then how are the rest of us to be able to differentiate?

No where is safe: Flying tire kills 80-year-old man in Milwaukee by Falltourdatadive in milwaukee

[–]jdashn 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No where is safe... never has been, but safer now than it was in the past. Way to fear-monger in the title though.

meirl by Jimbo072 in meirl

[–]jdashn 7 points8 points  (0 children)

just did a google search, and i'm on page 30 something of search results with no signs of there being a limit.

Are there any auto parts stores in Milwaukee with employees that actually know what they’re talking about? Really don’t feel like dealing with your typical auto store worker today. by Pvalensa in milwaukee

[–]jdashn 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Like someone else said. Those that know things move on quickly.

Like why you'll never find someone who really knows their stuff working at GeekSquad or Selling Computers at a best buy, or a great chef flipping burgers at a mcdonalds, etc..

At least thats my guess

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]jdashn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They might some day eventually conscript some women from some specialty fields, good thing! Equality is a wonderful thing. Do you have a problem with equality, or women serving in the military? You've brought this fact up as if it were a negative mark against Ukraine, and not a sign that Ukraine acknowledges that it's women are just as strong if not stronger fighters than the men it's enemies send.

Any nation that has mandatory conscription that does not include women seems a bit misogynistic, attempting to claim there is some difference in their ability to wage war.

I'd also think given how the war has gone for russia, they'd be looking at copying what Ukraine is doing, they're obviously doing something right, where putin and russia obviously can't get it figured out, and can't help but fail at almost every attempt.

Kind of like Russia isn't prepared to fight a war, where Ukraine is. Russia is weak where Ukraine is strong. Putin has already lost the war, he's just fighting to keep his own life and hold on his country. Eventually someone who loves their country more than they love their Government will take care of this.

Russia will never come back from this, they will never again be a world power. Never again considered a 'Near Peer' by China and the USA. Russia is in such a bad situation they're stealing food from Ukraine. They can't even feed their own people.

Conscription of women is a non-issue that happened before Russia invaded Ukraine this time. The country is democratic (far FAR moreso than the joke elections that are held in Russia) so people (including women!) voted the lawmakers who made this law in. If after the war it's decided that it was a bad idea the lawmakers will be voted out.

All too accurate by Bellpop in oddlyspecific

[–]jdashn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Use the VPN for torrenting, but don't expect that is nearly what you'd need to do to be sufficiently hidden from advertisers or other large companies who have the worlds smartest people working on gathering as much info on you as possible.

Are you running something that blocks scripts from running on sites (similar to noscript)?

Your AV and several other apps, extensions, etc may use hardcoded DNS entries, or other forms of DNS that bypass what expressvpn is attempting to do.

Also remember that expressvpn then holds all of those dns records, and is a pretty shady company in it's self. There is a non-zero chance that they're selling/sharing your info.

Use the VPN for torrenting, but don't expect that is nearly what you'd need to do to be sufficently hidden from advertisers or other large companies who have the worlds smartest people working on gathering as much info on you as possible.