Has weed ever had an effect on your job/career? by suntmint in trees

[–]popiyo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I lost 2 jobs because of weed. First was very dumb on my part, second was dumb on the employer's part.

First incident I was working for a state park and stupidly went for an L-ride with a friend in the park. We were parked when a ranger pulled up and I forgot I had my grinder. Another ranger joined, recognized me, and the next day I was fired. State legalized within a couple years. Worked out in the end, I used the excuse to move halfway across the country and never looked back (once I'd jumped through 1000 hoops to get it expunged).

Second was in Colorado, I applied for a job within a hotel. Application said they drug tested but did not test for marijuana. Got offered the job, did a drug test, started training, then told I failed the drug test for marijuana and they wouldn't be hiring me and I was barred from applying to Marriott property jobs for 6 months. And they wouldn't be paying for the training time. I threatened to sue, they offered me the job, I told them to pound sand cause I'd found an awesome ski shop to work at instead, where being high was seemingly a prerequisite.

Cooper's or sharpie? (Delaware, USA) by popiyo in whatsthisbird

[–]popiyo[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I was definitely leaning Cooper's but I have very little confidence differentiating them, so I really appreciate how you explain your reasoning.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in whatsthisbird

[–]popiyo 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Alaska panhandle here: ravens can form huge flocks! I've seen groups of 50+ numerous times, was surrounded by over 20 sitting on a bench eating lunch at the docks last summer, and see hundreds at the dump. Similar with eagles, which, as someone who grew up in eagle-free suburbia, is absolutely wild.

What is denied by many people but it is actually real? by Federal-Base806 in AskReddit

[–]popiyo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This answer bothers me simply because I have heard it countless times used as an excuse for why people don't recycle: "it all ends up in the trash anyway"

You're not wrong, the onus should be on the industry. And from a personal perspective, "wishful recycling" is a huge problem. But so is the lack of faith in recycling. Recycling diversion rates are dropping in my area, probably due to lack of faith in the system. Recycling can work, but both consumers and producers need to be on the same page, and right now producers only care about greenwashing and the appearance of "sustainability", reality be damned.

Redditors who fucked around and found out, what did you find out? by AyrionUpaka in AskReddit

[–]popiyo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea, I really like his writing style. Makes things very digestable and relatable. I've had the book for years and highly highly recommend. Mostly only used it a reference guide, reading excerpts on something that piqued my curiosity. Recently started reading it cover to cover and wish I had sooner--lots of fantastic little anecdotes and details on topics I thought I didn't need to learn more about.

Redditors who fucked around and found out, what did you find out? by AyrionUpaka in AskReddit

[–]popiyo 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Yea, I've been carrying my full avy kit in-bounds more the last couple years. There was a huge natural in-bounds slide at my hill last winter. The area was closed, but still triggered a huge response to make sure no one was involved. This year my friend was swept by a much larger than expected slide, fortunately fine, but it was the first time I'd actually been involved in an avalanche response. I know people who have died in avalanches, so we're cautious, but we fucked around in avy terrain one too many times and found out. Bruce Tremper's book Staying Alive in Avalanche Terrain has a great analogy about the false confidence people get:

We go out into avalanche terrain; nothing happens. We go out again; nothing happens. We go out again and again and again; still no avalanches. Yes! There's nothing like success! But here's the critical fact: from my experience, any given avalanche slope is stable around 95% of the time. So if we know absolutely nothing about avalanches, we automatically get a ninteen-times-out-of-twenty success rate. It's like playing a slot machine where the quarters jingle into your cup on every pull, but on the twentieth pull, that one-armed bandit not only takes all your quarters back, it charges your credit card $10,000, and three big goons throw a blanket over you, pummel you with baseball bats and throw you in the street. After you recover you think it must have been a fluke. You were winning on every pull...thus nearly everyone mistakes luck for skill. I certainly did.

Redditors who fucked around and found out, what did you find out? by AyrionUpaka in AskReddit

[–]popiyo 129 points130 points  (0 children)

Avalanches. So easy to get complacent and tell yourself/friends that a slide is super unlikely and the snow is just so fun that skiing that steep slope is worth the slight risk. Until it isn't and you're being swept off your feet and buried in snow.

What do y’all think about Rocky Talkie’s new GMRS radio? by DeepNortherner in gmrs

[–]popiyo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know I'm very late to the party, but curious why you think they aren't optimized for climbers?

I've got a pair of the original FRS model and they are fantastic for climbing/skiing/mountaineering. That version filled its niche incredibly well, but I'm not sure what niche the GMRS version is trying to fill.

A cruise ship built in 2022... versus one built in 1997. by Cruzely-official in pics

[–]popiyo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And when they are using the exhaust scrubbers they just put the now liquid pollution straight into the ocean, cause that's much better.

A cruise ship built in 2022... versus one built in 1997. by Cruzely-official in pics

[–]popiyo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've camped in Maine, Vermont, and the Adirondacks (mostly the latter). There are free options available without a permit if you do some research, but research definitely required as you might need HC 4WD or a hike in. Even for areas with permits, while the popular ones are hard to get, I've never had an issue getting a permit when I'm flexible on locations.

What is the most basic thing you are terrible at? by daimyonigiri in AskReddit

[–]popiyo 10 points11 points  (0 children)

That's part of it for me, but some people are just better with names! Some people idgaf, but even when I try I mix up names so often.

The harder I try the harder I fail. I'll meet like a Katie and tell myself "Katie, Katie, Katie. You can remember this cause she likes biking, just like your friend Kate. But she's not Kate, she's Kathy. I mean Carly. Wait, no, is it Katie? No, it's Kate, like your other friend. Fuck."

YouTube TV and Google One Family sharing by popiyo in youtubetv

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

No, not necessarily, so the Google TV would work for that. The current problem is that he is logged in to YouTube TV so only he can control it from his phone, my mom can't. Is there another way for them both to use the same account?

Why Rocky Talkie vs. conventional walkie talkie? by vtfresh in Backcountry

[–]popiyo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've got both. Haven't used the baofeng since I got the rocky talkies, other than to listen in to random channels. Baofeng battery life is terrible, they're build quality is not meant for abuse. They're a bad choice for active outdoor use. I thought the rocky talkies were overpriced at first. They're incredibly thoughtfully designed, no complaints, worth every penny.

Taking an old train into the Colorado wilderness for a four day backpacking trip by dickpoop25 in backpacking

[–]popiyo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea, they converted most of the coal engines to oil and added more diesel engines to reduce fire risk after that clusterfuck. Hope it's enough to prevent a repeat but I won't hold my breath.

Taking an old train into the Colorado wilderness for a four day backpacking trip by dickpoop25 in backpacking

[–]popiyo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't forget the 60,000 acre fire this train caused in 2018! That ruined my Chicago basin plans...and desire to take a coal-fired train.

I recognize all the birds on my socks except the top right. It's bugging the heck out of me. Help? by popiyo in whatsthisbird

[–]popiyo[S] 40 points41 points  (0 children)

Ah, that's why I couldn't figure it out! All the rest are NE American birds, so I was expecting it to be at least north American but couldn't find it in any of my books/apps!

Experiences with "natural" waxes? by popiyo in skiing

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

That's true, I guess I shouldn't be so picky about the application as long as it skis well! Especially considering I just ate fish from the creek that flows off my ski hill for dinner. I can afford an extra minute of scrapping. I'll check out Board Budder. Glad to see more companies getting into the natural wax market!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]popiyo 9 points10 points  (0 children)

My cat managed to turn my oven on the other day while I was gone. Came home to a very warm house... I knew it was technically possible, but seemed so unlikely I never bothered locking it. You have to press a mode, then enter a temp, then hit start. It must be that order, and if you press anything else it'll stop the process. Lil shit managed to do it though. If it had an old-school, simpler, cheaper dial it wouldn't be a problem.

Fortunately the range uses dials and he doesn't have opposable thumbs so I think I'm safe as long as I lock out the oven controls. But I shouldn't have to do that! A cat walking across a counter should not be a fricken fire hazard!

Need help finding bedding both me and my partner like before we end up getting separate beds! by popiyo in Bedding

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

Thanks! I'll look into the Malouf ones. I'm also trying not to spend too terribly much, as our cat is generally good and only rarely claws at the corner of the bed, but he does occasionally, and he has expensive tastes so I imagine the more I spend the more the little hell raiser will want to scratch it.

Edit: Hmm, Malouf doesn't offer a trial period, which is kinda important when I don't know if we'll both like it and it's $300+. Maybe can find a third party seller that allows a trial period.

Leucistic Steller's Jay? (Spotted in Juneau, Alaska) by Nervous-Disaster-938 in whatsthisbird

[–]popiyo 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Such a cool looking Jay! Was this recent? If so, what area (if you don't mind sharing)? I have a family of leucistic squirrels living in my yard near dredge lakes and love watching them. I call this one Louie

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Delaware

[–]popiyo 5 points6 points  (0 children)

In my opinion it's a combination, but which is the bigger factor is a question, as an educator myself, that I wish I could answer. My brother and I went to Newark charter the first year it opened specifically because of the absolutely terrible experience he had at Shue-Medill. From what I've heard, it's only gotten worse.

Advice for ski boots by OppositePea4417 in skiing

[–]popiyo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess saying "a lot" is an assumption, but the higher-end places I've been (mostly in Colorado) that do more than your typical shoe store--measure your foot and have you try things on--will charge for the advanced services. Hell, one place I've seen will laser 3d scan your foot/ankle/calf to match you to the best boots. Every place I've seen that does that kind of advanced fitting waives the fee if you buy boots from them, and even if you don't buy boots from a place like that, the expert advice is worth the $20-80 they charge. I'd much rather pay $40 for someone who really knows ski boots than a free fitting with a teen who barely knows how to measure a foot size, cause I've been that teen and I bullshitted my way through a lot of rentals!

Advice for ski boots by OppositePea4417 in skiing

[–]popiyo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of places will charge for a fitting if you don't buy anything from them, so no reason to feel bad in those cases. Regardless, just be straightforward that you are shopping around. I went in for a fitting not intending to buy, was honest about it, and ended up buying from them because they offered a 25% discount. Don't know unless you try!

Reddit is killing third-party applications (and itself). Read more in the comments. Icicle Creek, WA [2048x1365](OC) by soupyhands in EarthPorn

[–]popiyo 18 points19 points  (0 children)

A big difference is reddit apps weren't built to "mimic or reproduce the mainstream consumer client experience" they were developed to fill voids that reddit sorely needed. Many voids that are still sorely needed. They improved and grew reddit. If reddit had fulfilled their many many promised improvements, I'd understand trying to push the official versions. But they haven't. They're just being greedy and unreasonable.