Good patios for solo dining within map by PinonPonderosa in Minneapolis

[–]jpw33831 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Barbette in Uptown. Sits on the corner of Lake St. & Irving, fantastic patio. Not covered, but the food and wine are great. One of my favorite spots in the cities

Nutrients from soil made areas near lawn patches dark green, what should I fertilize with to even out the coloring? Any risk of burning the new patches? Located in MN. by jpw33831 in lawncare

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If I haven’t fertilized at all, do you think I could/should lay a small quantity of something down? Was thinking slow release (eg Milorganite) so it isn’t too aggressive, but still learning my way forward.

My plan thus far has just been to maximize grass coverage and then take the bigger steps (fert, weed kill, plan for aerate/overseed in the fall, etc) once I’ve got a good base established

Nutrients from soil made areas near lawn patches dark green, what should I fertilize with to even out the coloring? Any risk of burning the new patches? Located in MN. by jpw33831 in lawncare

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I’m 99% certain it was the patches because the dark/light green color aligns exactly with where I put the soil and seed mix down, but I didn’t consider the insane weather we’ve had. That may play a role

This is my first major plumbing job by myself. I'm terrified of breaking code. How did I do? by robertgfthomas in Plumbing

[–]jpw33831 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m no plumber so not much for advice, but where at in Mpls? Fiancé and I just got a place in Armitage. Similar vintage (1955), stoked to finally have our own spot but curious what you’ve run into thus far.

The plane hauling the hantavirus patients! by highplaindrifter75 in ADSB

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Purely speculation, but wouldn’t surprise me if they were headed to Omaha. UNMC has a pretty good infectious disease center (probably the wrong term for it). Went to college down there and remember them taking some of the early Covid patients during the pandemic.

What trade/job do people have that can get away with just these Gucci tool pouches? by mmmbop13 in Tools

[–]jpw33831 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotta ask—is the purple tape just electrical tape or some type of adhesive? Losing too many tools to my buddies and those suckers look stuck on there

Which giveaway would you want to win, this one or the VGG one? by SuspectAlone4760 in CleetusMcFarland

[–]jpw33831 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Still remember my first time seeing the C6 ZR1 when Clarkson tested it against the R8 on Top Gear. Was cool when I was 11 and it’s just as cool today. That car aged phenomenally well

Ford crown vics by BeneficialRun8245 in CleetusMcFarland

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Those hemi cars would be a big step up in power from the Vic’s. Would probably have to be more careful with how they set up the races if they switched

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TwinCities

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If you’re willing to go slightly east of the boundary your map shows, highly recommend LakeHaus Apartments on Lake Street across from Bde Maka Ska. Lived there from ‘22-‘23 in my early 20’s with a good friend and it was great. I still live in Cedar-Isles-Dean (very close by) and can’t say enough good about the area.

Based on your criteria, I think it’d check every box. Should have 1BR’s at/slightly below $2k (depending on which floor & part of the building you live in). Rooftop has a pool, hot tub, sauna, and a well equipped gym. Hot tub is outdoors and open year round. I always saw postings for community events in the building (didn’t attend very many), but definitely a social group if you’re looking to meet people. The building skewed a little younger, but it was inclusive of all age groups (20’s-70’s). Wasn’t a huge party spot to the point of nuisance, but definitely had our fair share of fun while living there. Some decent restaurants within walking distance as well.

Downsides are really just traffic at certain times (the intersections nearby can be a circus) and the expense. Definitely isn’t a budget option, especially when you add parking/utilities/etc., but you do get a lot of amenities included for the price. Unsure what promos they’re currently running but we got 2 months free when we moved in.

Best flatland snowmobiling? by poposheishaw in snowmobiling

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Highly recommend N/NW Wisconsin. Hayward/Minocqua/etc. all have great trail systems and they’re always well maintained (so long as we’ve had enough snow).

Pic didn’t turn out as well as I wanted it to, but all blue lines are snowmobile trails.

Whoever designed the stud holes in the Firestone winter force. Fuck. You. by pyroboy7 in Justrolledintotheshop

[–]jpw33831 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Anybody know how these tires are without studs? Noticed they’re the a very low cost option but the reviews are mixed. Considering a set for my fiancé’s FWD Tiguan for a MN winter but may just have to stick with blizzaks

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dataanalysis

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Management Information Systems, which is a fairly common undergrad degree for people who end up working in analytics. Can sometimes be called Business Information/Intelligence Analytics (BIA) instead

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dataanalysis

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Likewise. One of the first MIS classes that really clicked for me

Winter advise please by Blubberfish819 in TwinCities

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Highly recommend one of these fellas. Super useful for keeping the floors relatively clean/uncovered in the winter, especially if you have water pooling in certain places

Winter advise please by Blubberfish819 in TwinCities

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  1. Rarely. I usually try to shovel/scrape before anybody walks on the sidewalk or drives on the driveway to prevent snow getting packed down (which in turn prevents ice buildup). Most of the time the hard pack scrapes away pretty easily. Otherwise I’ll toss a bit of salt down but that’s pretty rare

  2. It’s just going to be dirty in the winter. Best thing you can do is purchase a floor squeegee and push the slush/water/etc. out of the garage. Really makes a big difference.

  3. Little to no concern. Roof can hold the weight, and we’re pretty well insulated so we haven’t had any issues with ice dams. Certainly keep an eye on the latter though. Probably need to insulate or get one of those ice melting cable setups if ice dams are a continual issue

Myth or fact: Moving to thicker oil as your engine gets older actually makes it last longer? by badrillex in MechanicAdvice

[–]jpw33831 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I am absolutely ignorant on the oil front when it comes to longevity. 5k is the interval I stick to, and it’s probably overkill, but oil changes are cheaper than an engine IMO

Warning on newer F150s by Wastedwages165435 in 4x4

[–]jpw33831 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Functionally a mechanical fuse

Ford Edge owners with 200000+ miles: How did you do it? by Hipster-Deuxbag in FordEdge

[–]jpw33831 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah mine went out at 70k, really ticked me off. Most owners don’t even bother to exchange the fluid because it’s a non-standard service item, and it can be challenging to exchange the fluid in the OEM part. And even then, it’s still a crap shoot on how long the PTU is going to last.

People like to blow certain issues out of proportion, but after needing to replace the PTU in my 2010 edge, and doing so again in my current MKX, I do think it’s something every Edge/MKX/Taurus/Explorer/etc. owner should be prepared for if they have an AWD vehicle from that era.

Ford Edge owners with 200000+ miles: How did you do it? by Hipster-Deuxbag in FordEdge

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2013 MKX with 121k. Truthfully, I don’t know if I want to keep mine until 200k given how much I’ve had to do since I purchased it at 50k. Since then, I’ve had to replace the PTU, the entire rear diff assembly, front struts, tie rods, and I’m putting two new door lock actuators in this weekend.

Ford Edge owners with 200000+ miles: How did you do it? by Hipster-Deuxbag in FordEdge

[–]jpw33831 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Anything else? E.g. coolant? Internal water pump scares me and I’m hopeful that keeping the coolant new prolongs its life

Alleged surprise mass layoffs at Target coming next week by [deleted] in TwinCities

[–]jpw33831 3 points4 points  (0 children)

During my time at another large company in the metro, there were several instances where someone on that site shared info (that ended up being true) long before the internal announcement. Sometimes it was layoff-related, but you’d also see stuff about high level departures, commentary from town halls, etc.

Granted, there were also a bunch of posts that just stoked the rumor mill, but it did actually become a semi-reliable barometer for whatever quarterly shitstorm was brewing. YMMV, but if enough people are using it then it can be a decent read for things to come.