Everything posted by GCrites
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Electric Cars
A lot of things need to change at the Statehouse for the environmental benefits of EVs to be maximized here in Ohio.
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Electric Cars
E85's exhaust is not mostly water -- you're confusing that with hydrogen fuel. E85 may output slightly less carbon monoxide and cuts down on benzene emissions there is little difference in the exhaust output overall since cars use 30% more E85 than E0-E10. E85 must also be shipped only by semi trucks (or ideally train) since it cannot be moved through current pipelines due to water absorption. E85 does help with evaporative emissions since it is less toxic to breathe in a steady state.
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Forest Park: Forest Fair Mall / Cincinnati Mills Redevelopment
Especially since they've both been losing money since day 1. Yet with one it's much more obvious than the other.
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Columbus: Easton Developments and News
I think what might have went on is that Steiner may have wanted to reach a certain success level with their residential components at other sites such as Liberty Center... whose residential was a big hit.
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Cincinnati: Tenants' Rights
Or gap insurance on auto loans. Every F&I person at an auto dealership has to be licensed to sell that and I imagine it's a webinar scenario.
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Cincinnati: Tenants' Rights
Just to clarify, Series 6 is only necessary for reps selling investment/insurance products as a part of life insurance. People can sell all the P&C and health insurance they want without a Series 6 in Ohio.
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Cincinnati: Tenants' Rights
Then everyone in real estate management would have to go to insurance class for a week, do continuing education and take tests.
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Ohio: General Business & Economic News
Clermont County directly touches Hamilton County and is in Appalachia.
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Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine: Development and News
Enemies of transit that invested heavily in ride sharing are disappointed in the results of their investments since they decreased bus usage but didn't affect or even supported rail transit. Enemies of transit don't mind buses so much but despise rail.
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Cincinnati: Tenants' Rights
But what if it is sold improperly to tenants, with the advertising and salesmanship focused on the clients that it doesn't serve properly? This happens with insurance and other financial products on a fairly regular basis.
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Ohio Home Rule
We're seriously paying these people to enact statewide bans on local plastic bag bans.
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Cincinnati: Tenants' Rights
It almost sounds like a product designed to guilt landlords into offering it.
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Cincinnati: Mt. Auburn: Development and News
^Ha, people who don't know this stuff tend to think that only the type of dwelling/neighborhood they chose for themselves is where the money is to be made.
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Columbus: Easton Developments and News
The mind will indeed get bored between stores if it has to look at a bunch of crossover SUVs rather than stores for long stretches. I'm confident that the people involved know this.
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Cincinnati: Over-the-Rhine: Development and News
That's but one reason why painting brick is a very bad idea.
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Columbus: Retail News
Are they still using that 2006 PS3 logo for their signage? They'd be better off with the '90s version.
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Cincinnati: CUF / Corryville: Development and News
Yes, like an FAQ.
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Cincinnati: CUF / Corryville: Development and News
You know how an prospective employee actually scored major points with me once? A plain text resume. As in Notepad. I've gotten tons of resumes that assumed that we had some random program on our computers -- files we couldn't even open or if we could it was a total mess formatting-wise.
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Cincinnati: CUF / Corryville: Development and News
Miami isn't really that far from Cincinnati and Dayton. You can still network in both cities properly. Everyone who went to OU likes swapping OU stories. Somehow my OU-Lancaster stories don't have the same appeal though ?
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Holiday Theme
Holiday Theme is making me realize the sloppiness of my mousing. I'm breaking a lot of lights accidentally.
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Cincinnati: CUF / Corryville: Development and News
People who study fields that don't require a lot of networking aren't having issues or go to a school that is very well known for certain majors also don't have problems, but graduates (especially in the past 5 years) from rural schools are having a lot more issues finding work straight out of school in the past. Many people who fall into the former categories or went to big city schools are unaware. That's why the rural schools have seen declines in enrollment and applications. Many in Ohio (and across the country) have dropped ACT/SAT requirements completely in order to increase applications while the major city Ohio schools (OSU, UC, Case, CSU) continue to see little difference in apps. It's not the curriculum or the staff -- it's the fact that students are located too far from employment centers.
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Ohio Census / Population Trends & Lists
Jesus who paid for those water and sewer lines Jesus, who paid for those water and sewer lines Jesus, who paid for those water and sewer lines?
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Cincinnati: CUF / Corryville: Development and News
I shouldn't have put it that way, but they aren't letting it get in the way of attending UC. UC, the city and ODOT made all that effort and spent $100 million wiping out residences to improve freeway access and it didn't matter nearly as much as the fact that UC has co-op and is in a city with proper networking and jobs.
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Ohio Census / Population Trends & Lists
Fascinating that Cleveland and Cincinnati were almost the exact same size.
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Cincinnati: CUF / Corryville: Development and News
Nobody cares. You literally cannot go to Bucyrus College, Xenia U., Stryker A&M, Ironton Polytech or Stuebnville State anymore. You have to go to UC or no job.