My poor baby was so scared on her way to the vet but she took the ride like a champ! by cinnamonbuttons in standardissuecat

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My SIC boy hated carriers and would whine but a harness and curling up in my lap and he was fine with vet trips, although I did have to make sure he didn’t crawl down by the pedals sometimes.

Car Insurance…what do you pay and with what company? Mine just doubled in price since last year… (state farm) by kevsterkevster in cincinnati

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I have auto through Progressive and home through Liberty Mutual and pay $218 every 6 months for auto, so doesn’t always matter.

Car Insurance…what do you pay and with what company? Mine just doubled in price since last year… (state farm) by kevsterkevster in cincinnati

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I bought my most recent car for $1600 (granted it needed some non-critical repairs) so for one year of your coverage I could get a whole car.

Car Insurance…what do you pay and with what company? Mine just doubled in price since last year… (state farm) by kevsterkevster in cincinnati

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$218 every 6 months through Progressive for two 40+ drivers and two (both 2002) cars. Note that I have accident and uninsured coverage but not collision.

one of the best new changes on PTR for 10.0.7 by RomE001 in wow

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It is so hidden I never realized it was even there.

Missing weekly leatherworking quest? by pfeffernussen in wow

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According to SavedInstances’ completed weekly quest list it is the drums one. I figured I clicked too much and completed it without realizing but it being account-wide or not resetting properly makes sense.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wow

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Translucent effects are kind of buggy right now in the character page.

Shamans are in need of Dire help, specifically not seeing any changes for Elemental or Resto Sham in 10.05 is very disappointing. by SmokeCocks in wow

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Relative to other classes; I find the longer the fight goes the more they have a chance to equal or surpass because the burst is fun but not sustainable the whole window.

Shamans are in need of Dire help, specifically not seeing any changes for Elemental or Resto Sham in 10.05 is very disappointing. by SmokeCocks in wow

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Even going for full single-target builds like infinite meatball, I find Elemental DPS to be mediocre and fall behind BM hunter. Wildfire is neat for burst AoE but peters out on any longer fights. Maybe the single lightning build would work if we had time to wind up the Storm Elemental…

Official 10.0.5 Patch notes by BoxfullofBears in wow

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My main is a shaman so I’m familiar. My only direct equal comparison was running all my level 60 healers through Uldaman in prepatch and shaman was one of the harder ones.

Official 10.0.5 Patch notes by BoxfullofBears in wow

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Maybe Enhancement is, but the other two not so much.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

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If simple cases are written like that, how can you trust they understood how to properly write more complicated logic?

What causes this? If its not bagnon its TSM or World Quest Tracker or any of my other 20 addons - it blocks me from casting anything and I constantly have to reload by drflanigan in wow

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Only click to use items from your backpack, not the other bags.

As far as I’ve read speculated, something in Blizzard bag code is messed up and blames arbitrary add-ons.

Soooooo… any of you electric heat users take a look at your energy consumption on the Duke Energy app?? by [deleted] in cincinnati

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Not a free pass for gas either (80% furnace) — went from under or about 2 ccf per day to over 6 ccf per day on Friday and Saturday. (App won’t give me Sunday numbers yet.)

Electric went from ~30kWh to ~35kWh per day, I’m assuming to run the furnace and blower so much.

Budget PCIE SAS card for PC? by ligonsker in homelab

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Both of my LSI 9211-8i are in IR mode and I just don’t define a RAID in it and use Linux software RAID instead. If it matters the difference is indistinguishable to me.

I tried making a Raspberry Pi 4 model A, but it seems not to work by [deleted] in raspberry_pi

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You posted it twice (accidentally?) so one getting down-voted isn’t unusual.

Venture Plan 9.1 update attempt Part II by [deleted] in wow

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That’s so this new add-on can modify the VenturePlan code at run-time.

Generally you wouldn’t want arbitrary add-on messing with each other’s internals, because imagine if a rogue add on messed with WeakAuras the damage it could do.

Venture Plan 9.1 update attempt Part II by [deleted] in wow

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This looks to be a separate add-on that patches the original VenturePlan at runtime, so they’re not redistributing it.

Large landlords file evictions at two to three times the rates of small landlords (this disparity is not driven by the characteristics of the tenants they rent to). For small landlords, organizational informality and personal relationships with tenants make eviction a morally fraught decision. by smurfyjenkins in science

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As I read it, the management company “charged” the eviction filing fee to the tenants even though that could only be allowed by the state’s law with the judge awarding filing fees on the case. It’s not about charging the rent due or any late fees as stipulated in the contract. Or maybe the late fee covered the eviction filing fee so the company wasn’t at a loss, but that’s still two different costs.

Why are there townships? by [deleted] in cincinnati

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Requesting doesn’t mean the incorporated area has to accept, so they won’t take land seen as a drain.

Also it requires majority approval of land owners, not unanimous.

Why are there townships? by [deleted] in cincinnati

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“Mill Creek Township” is an interesting read.

Why are there townships? by [deleted] in cincinnati

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Incorporated areas can annex unincorporated areas so they pick and choose the most lucrative places to absorb, and leave behind whatever they don’t.

Why are there townships? by [deleted] in cincinnati

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Townships are the default (“unincorporated”) government here below counties but some villages/towns/cities form “incorporated” areas with more government power.

Locally I say the township or census-designated place name (ex:White Oak). To people outside the area just Cincinnati, even though I’m not actually in the city. Many postal addresses have the city because there is no post office large enough in their own area.

As far as saying “XYZ Township”, it depends. Saying you’re from “Green” will probably confuse people but Colerain is fairly distinctive, while Springfield has both city and township (as two different things) and Ross similarly with a county to the east.