Everything posted by GCrites
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US Economy: News & Discussion
My dad bought that stuff. I couldn't see why he didn't just buy regular orange juice
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Columbus: Zoning Discussion
Huh yeah, can't just do those corner pieces of EIFS that have another piece of EIFS glued onto them but in a different color.
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Cincinnati: University of Cincinnati: Development and News
How I know I'm old is that I never ate at a fast casual restaurant in college except while traveling. There weren't any in Portsmouth.
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Driverless Cars
Trust and believe or get out. Musk Says You 'Should Not Be An Investor In The Company' If You Don't Believe Tesla Will 'Solve Autonomy' https://jalopnik.com/musk-says-you-should-not-be-an-investor-in-the-company-1851432004
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Columbus: Downtown Developments and News
The Tallman stop had been there since at least the early '80s.
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Columbus: Downtown Developments and News
Main and West Streets as well. The bench is still there.
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Columbus: Downtown Developments and News
There used to be lots of bus stops on Main Street in Groveport but they took them away. Now you call the on-demand transit to come pick you up and take you to the Marathon at 317 and Alum Creek Dive then get on a COTA bus there. I could still hop directly onto a COTA bus in 2016 when I moved here.
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The Ohio State University Buckeyes Football Discussion
So the introduction of the play clock helped with keeping the game moving sot that the games wouldn't go so long and be less disrespectful of people's time. But now we're adding a two-minute warning? Games were already hitting 4.5-5 hours since it seems the important ones usually go into at least one overtime and at least one major game-stopping injury. The play clock helped. But now we're back to more stopping because we're afraid some Boomer might not take action on setting up that Pacific Life account or buying his second F-150 in three years if he doesn't see each ad 17 times instead of 15. Seriously, these games start at 8PM and go past 1AM way too often.
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Warren County: Development and News
Frankly I think a lot of these people doing business in Warren and Butler counties think that they can do no wrong because they see some of the highest income numbers in the state. Income is a hammer and everything is a nail. Nuanced details aren't important to them. I violated my own homespun metrics when I bought the video game store in Dayton Mall whose service area includes Warren County. The metric is no Land Rovers in the parking lot. If someone owns a Land Rover their (and their family's) video game consumption is almost nil outside of maybe Fortnite and Minecraft. Two very difficult games for B&M to monetize. Well it took me after I bought the store to see all the Land Rovers in the parking lot. I paid the price.
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COLUMBUS UrbanOhio Meet Up - Sat, April 20th @ 2pm; Hey Hey Bar & Grill, 361 E Whittier St, Columbus
Another good meet! I'm telling folks you want to be there for these! The big 20th UO Anniversary Meet is still months away and these are a little more low-key so they are a good introduction.
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Columbus: Downtown: RiverSouth Developments and News
GCrites replied to CMH_Downtown's post in a topic in Central & Southeast Ohio Projects & ConstructionEspecially when they are in the 40-80 year "death zone" when people don't care about them.
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Columbus: Downtown: Discovery District / Warehouse District / CSCC / CCAD Developments and News
GCrites replied to buildingcincinnati's post in a topic in Central & Southeast Ohio Projects & ConstructionSave the Billboard! Save the Billboard! Whew, that was close
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US Economy: News & Discussion
Farmers hedging earlier in the year against prices of their own grain in the Fall.
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Anderson, Indiana - 2024
Isn't it weird that Columbus' MLK is only 1/4 mile long? In other towns businesses wind up on MLK without thinking because their MLKs are much longer.
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Cincinnati: University of Cincinnati: Development and News
maybe it's made in the Rap Snacks factory
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Columbus: Downtown: Merchant Building
Haha, that's how you get around the Zoning Commissions -- secret rooms like mansions from the late 1800s had
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Columbus: Franklinton Developments and News
In the past a lot got done with interest rates this high or even higher but today's economy got addicted to them in the same way fields get addicted to too much fertilizer and won't produce if you take it away. Homespun sayings brought to you by The Farm
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Columbus: Historic Photos
I don't remember going to Halle's even though we went to Lazarus often.
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Columbus: Downtown Developments and News
It's not just office jobs moving to the suburbs (because that's where the big bosses live) and WFH. It's also a lot less office jobs in general. Wall Street now considers those "fat" while blue-collar jobs are production capacity (in whatever form it takes) so it's bad when you cut those. Plus cutting blue-collar jobs is bad PR while the (not true) assumption is that white-collar people will easily find other work.
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Detroit: Developments and News
I really like that building. Shame to see GM leave.
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Cincinnati: Madisonville: Development and News
Yeah when I had stores I never wanted to do that. Landlords even offer monetary/contractor locating assistance for that but I still didn't want to do it. If I saw a gravel floor I noped out.
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Ohio Census / Population Trends & Lists
Schools are now almost 100% dependent on kids born 2008 and after. Now the kids are born into poorer, less-educated families so also no surprise that interest in private schools is lower. People need good jobs right out of school -- not just when they are over 40.
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Columbus: Downtown: Merchant Building
Schiff just demo'ed a beautiful historic property north of Chillicothe on Bridge Street: https://www.sciotopost.com/chillicothes-fox-farm-inn-fully-demolished-friday/ https://www.sciotopost.com/help-try-to-save-chillicothes-fox-farm-inn/ and is bringing a Valvoline Instant Oil Change to South Court Street in Circleville. All around great stuff 😉
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Cleveland: Downtown: Progressive Field
Maybe they're getting ready to do away with commercial breaks like soccer
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