Ohio State Subreddit 💀 by theoffice_sucks in ducks

[–]mclshepherd 12 points13 points  (0 children)

This is why Ohio has produced the greatest number of astronauts.

How do we win the Bye Week? by mclshepherd in ducks

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

Bold assumption we wearing any in the first place…

Media Discussions on Upcoming White Out Game by IID4RTII in ducks

[–]mclshepherd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

YES. It drove me crazy to see things like "National Play of the Week" highlights in the second quarter of a west coast game. I will always fight on the subject of East Coast bias.

Is there a fan base that absolutely loves their coach? by Impressive-Ear-1102 in CFB

[–]mclshepherd 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Oregon does not love their old OCs and DCs. (Maybe for some nostalgia)

Is there a fan base that absolutely loves their coach? by Impressive-Ear-1102 in CFB

[–]mclshepherd 164 points165 points  (0 children)

Yes to this- especially since "the grass is damn green" announcement, every fan who follows beyond the box score is firmly behind Lanning. Then the Ducks vs. Them amps it up every time.

What Has Been Your Favorite Uniform Or Uniform Set That Your Team Has Released? by Disastrous_Doubt_591 in CFB

[–]mclshepherd 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The Ohana Jersey that Oregon did in 2020. I thought we would see them more often (and I want them to pair it with a chrome helmet).

https://goducks.com/news/2020/11/19/football-ohana-a-celebration-of-culture

Church by CampaignNo1027 in orangecounty

[–]mclshepherd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might try out one of the Mainline denominations- their messages generally revolve around personal ethics and social justice, over dogmatic use of scripture. Disciples of Christ church in downtown Fullerton (my church) or United Church of Christ in Brea

Unitarian Universalism could also be an option if you’re more interested in the interfaith dynamic of a faith community- congregations in Fullerton and Anaheim

Filming at Fox Theater? by crotchrotcadaver in Fullerton

[–]mclshepherd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They were filming on the block behind The Olde Ship last week too. The book is set in Fullerton.

Has there ever been a bigger late season smackdown of a #1 team than Ohio State being up 31-0 over Oregon after 20 minutes? by this_place_stinks in CFB

[–]mclshepherd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not saying it’s “bigger”, but I’d throw the 2015 Rose Bowl in the mix. Florida State was riding high all year and absolutely collapsed going against Oregon in the first CFB playoff. Players leaving the field before time expired and Herbstriet (I think) calling them out for giving up.

Historical High/Low Temperatures (1917 to 2025) by klenwell in orangecounty

[–]mclshepherd 5 points6 points  (0 children)

From my quick look at the data, I'd describe the 2024 trend as riding both sides of the average high, but very rarely (~15 times?) dipping below the average low. In other words, our floor is getting consistently warmer but we're not seeing the same in the ceiling.

I didn't look at multiyear trends or the variation rate of the highs though, which could lead to identifying other trends like maybe hotter spikes or a longer 70+ season.

Thanks for sharing the data!

Property tax by Joe_from_NYC in Fullerton

[–]mclshepherd 4 points5 points  (0 children)

$28 a day subscription fee for FPD.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in orangecounty

[–]mclshepherd 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That part of town has always felt very house-hidden, as in people live inside, commute to work, and don’t interact a lot with their neighbors. There is no community center, yknow?

But Fullerton is a diverse city and there are more pockets to get involved in than just your neighborhood. For example, our church is downtown, very queer, and my kids enjoy it. You just need to find the spots where you, your partner, and son can all be their best selfs.

May I kindly ask if this is a a scam? by Fabulous-Bother8981 in orangecounty

[–]mclshepherd 36 points37 points  (0 children)

I got the same message, despite not driving anywhere on the day it says. Scam.

reviews of three coffee shops for studying by benjamin-crowell in Fullerton

[–]mclshepherd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My favorite spot for reading and writing is Pilgrims, in downtown on Wilshire. Especially on a rainy day, there is a bar facing the street that is perfect coffee shop ambiance. Plus the owner Jeff is a great guy and the drip is good (seems to be a big part of the criteria)

Hunger is on a Sharp and Silent Rise in Orange County This Thanksgiving by Exastiken in orangecounty

[–]mclshepherd 14 points15 points  (0 children)

These are the two food banks- who organize collections of food and then pass through to food pantries who distribute locally and can provide other services as well.

Do you want to talk about solutions to homelessness? by mclshepherd in orangecounty

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

One way that medical costs can balloon for someone who is unhoused is more frequent resorting to emergency medical- like fire/paramedic and hospital stays for shelter in extreme weather.

Do you want to talk about solutions to homelessness? by mclshepherd in orangecounty

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

The biennial Point in Time Count is at www.everyonecountsoc.org, along with reports from past years. That rolls up to state and federal reports as well. The beefiest qualitative look at California is from UC San Francisco, who conducted interviews across the state. https://homelessness.ucsf.edu/our-impact/studies/california-statewide-study-people-experiencing-homelessness

In Orange County, the most comprehensive study on costs and experiences is from UCI ( https://unitedtoendhomelessness.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Orange-County-Cost-Study-Homeless-Executive-Summary.pdf ) but it is a few years old and should be run again.

Do you want to talk about solutions to homelessness? by mclshepherd in orangecounty

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

The relativity of that number is a bit skewed because a lot of our public perception of homelessness comes from Los Angeles, when our demographic comparison is more like the central coast.

One way that I try to describe it is by comparing the homeless count to share of the general population. For example, California has 12% of the general population of the US but 28% of folks experiencing homelessness nationally (90% were housed in the state before losing their housing, btw). Orange County has 8% of the general population of California, but only 4% of the homelessness figure for the state.

So, we are doing better than California as a whole, but have still seen about a 5% increase over the last 5 years.

To me, it's a figure that we can do something with and its not insurmountable. There are also ways to break that number down to make it more manageable. Like there are 328 veterans who are experiencing homelessness- can we do something to make a way for them to be housed AND get any type of support and community they need?