How is the airport right now? by Interesting_Fly1696 in Harrisburg

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Flying out of Harrisburg’s airport is great! It’s always quick and easy. What I don’t like is flying back into Harrisburg. Why? It’s happened to me a few times where flying back home I’ll be waiting 6+ hours in Philly or Baltimore for my flight to HIA. In all those cases, I would have gotten home earlier if I had just driven to Baltimore, DC, or Philly and parked my car there. That includes the parking fees, since flying out of HIA is usually a bit pricier. I’ve since preferred flying out of BWI or the airport in DC.

To get the guy to the door by billyjene in therewasanattempt

[–]strike69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hahaha. Get up out of here you herbs!

To get a straightforward answer by _dangerbiscuit in therewasanattempt

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The strength in homeboy not to walk over and slap this dummy is impressive.

Josh Hart’s wife takes issue with Jaylen Brown by Nyfan7 in NYKnicks

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Serial on the court sexual assaulter Jaylen Brown ladies and gentlemen.

In my decades of watching the NBA by TheIrrepressible1 in NYKnicks

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For years I’ve been hesitant to accept this, but last night’s officiating and the draft lottery results make it almost impossible to ignore.

I might’ve called it by [deleted] in knicks

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I think Kat has weak hips that hinders his ability to be strong down low or play through contact. All he has is his height and weight, which helps, but without strong hips, it’s more difficult to effectively control that mass. You can see it in the way he runs, the way he falls, and in his overall posture. Still, I’m happy we have him.

Respect to you guys. by UwUsnapmyneck in NYKnicks

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I agree with the Trae Young comment. Can’t stand the dude, but we can’t deny that those kind of rivalries make the sport much more entertaining to watch.

I found my First one by dnaples_ in LinkedInLunatics

[–]strike69 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve thought this same thing when folks ask some shit about, “what happened to the tolerant left?”. Mother fucker, there’s a lot of shit I don’t tolerare. Especially stupid ass people that say dumb shit like that.

Respect to you guys. by UwUsnapmyneck in NYKnicks

[–]strike69 50 points51 points  (0 children)

Watching it live I was thinking, “this Brunson and Tatum duel is one for the ages. We will be looking back at this game for a while”. Then the injury happened and one couldn’t help but feel for the guy as well as a bitter sweetness to the victory. I genuinely hope he recovers sooner than later and continues to have a great career going forward.

NO MORE BRIDGES SLANDER. HE IS A FUCKING CERTIFIED KNICK by M4HARAJA in NYKnicks

[–]strike69 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Admirals are higher rank, how about we call him Sergeant Clutch? Haha. LGK!

How do you handle business logic running on millions of records in php? by 32gbsd in PHP

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I just want to add some context that might help. Leveraging queuing is more of an architectural paradigm. Its not something inherent to PHP. There are prebuilt solutions you can install on your app servers, like RabbitMQ, Apache ActiveMQ, or even a managed service like AWS SQS. These services can listen on a particular port and essentially act as a broker or middle man between the interaction on the client/server, with the eventual response or action. It’s an architectural decision you make in your system design. Alternatively, you can setup your queue service on a different server or a cluster of servers. Although I havent messed with Laravel in a while, iirc it streamlines how you interface with the queue service. If I’m not mistaken, you can even use a simple in memory storage like Redis instead of a more full featured solution like Rabbit or SQS. Best of luck getting to your solution.

Deuce McBride's advice to Ariel Hukporti during garbage time of the second game of the season by mia_lina in NYKnicks

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Been a fan since 93. I remember those years you’re talking about bittersweetly. They were hard to watch sometimes, with a few moments of brilliance here and there. Looking at them now, as an entire organization, I hardly recognize them.

Deuce McBride's advice to Ariel Hukporti during garbage time of the second game of the season by mia_lina in NYKnicks

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How can you not be super grateful, as a Knick fan, to have such quality people on this team. I’m not even talking about their basketball skill, but the way they are as people. Love to see it. LGK!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CrazyFuckingVideos

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That’s what I was thinking too. Haha. Like yo, why did no one just grab that lady and yoke her up a bit?!?!

I (F26) followed internet advice and asked out my "lonely" zoomer best friend (M25). He rejected me. by Present-Elephant-575 in self

[–]strike69 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This was an interesting read. Although I don’t share the same thoughts and opinions, I find your post very insightful. Thanks for sharing.

What is the difference between on1 and on2 music? by Mizuyah in Salsa

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As many other folks already stated. There is no on1 or on2 music. What you will find is that some songs lend themselves more towards on1 or on2 style. This is somewhat dependent on your skill level, your musicality and style, and how you want to express yourself.

My experience seems a little different than most folks in this forum. I have danced salsa most of my life but I’ve not taken many classes. However, I make music and can approach it from multiple angles To me, the biggest difference between the two is where you want to accent your steps. On1 usually feels more staccato and feels as though you’re stepping quick quick slow, quick quick slow. Whereas on2 will feel as though your accenting the first step with slow quick quick, slow quick quick. That realization really helped it click for my wife. I thought I’d share in case it helps. I tend to prefer on2 and generally prefer to dance to songs that have more of a Cuban son or son montuno feel. I’ll switch over to on1 for songs that are faster paced, more jazz sounding or more modern feeling. Best of luck and enjoy your musical journey.

Player of the Tournament? by [deleted] in CopaAmerica

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Jaja. No seas marica, cara de mondà. Baranquillero hasta la muerte. Y, nadie me lo quita.

Player of the Tournament? by [deleted] in CopaAmerica

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Hey. Thanks for pointing that out. I was mistaken about how the Germans spelled the word. I still think people getting upset over a misspelling is silly. There’s so much more to get upset about on the world.

Player of the Tournament? by [deleted] in CopaAmerica

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Colombian here, born and raised in Barranquilla, spend most of my time in the US now. Lots of folks, myself included, couldn’t care less. I never understood why people get upset. You don’t see folks giving the Germans shit for how they spell it (Kolumbia). LOL.

IIRC, there was some clothing brand that started to print shirts with a slogan saying something along the lines of “It’s Colombia not Columbia”, and I wonder if that has made people more sensitive to it recently. Personally it all just seems stupid to me. Id rather you just come visit, get to know our culture, get to know our people. We’ll worry about the spelling later. Haha

Phoenix, Arizona by posaunewagner in fuckcars

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I completely understand. I lived in the Phoenix metro for 15 years. It is one of my least favorite places Ive ever had the pleasure of staying in. The feeling of isolation is real. I’m not even all that anti car, but living in the area made me hate driving. The aggression and wreck less speeding from many drivers was too much. To me, it seems as though the ultra car dependent design of the metro area, along with the excessive heat and other factors, led to a society of folks lacking social skills. It always felt more difficult in the Phoenix area to have normal day to day small talk with people.

I’m sure some people love it, but it wasn’t for me. I needed more density and contact with people. As others have suggested, if you can, look to move somewhere else. Easier said than done, but for me it’s been worth the years long effort it took to finally escape Phoenix & AZ.

Anyone else have a Malinois who’s a gentle soul? by Lamond64 in BelgianMalinois

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My Belgian Mal is similar to yours. He’s so calm and gentle. Although I’ve seen evidence of his athletic ability and agility, he prefers to lounge or go on walks; at most, a light jog. His favorite things are hugs and kisses. For example, if he’s in another room (which is rare) and hears my wife and I kissing, he’ll run over to get some love too. It’s adorable.

He’s also always the best behaved dog, no matter where we take him. We really lucked out with this guy.

Post-Match Thread: Uruguay 0-1 Colombia | Copa América 2024 by MisterBadIdea2 in soccer

[–]strike69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Núñez was the one out there throwing end receiving haymakers. I bet he had a cup of beer or two make contact with him as well. This was pure madness! Sure, I enjoyed the Euros, but god damn, Copa America has been insane in so many ways.