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$1.4bn is a lot to fall through the cracks, even for Tesla
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Restaurants recommendations near Times Square
I'm going to be in NYC with my daughter next week for a school conference. There are already some planned tourist things: the One World Center observatory, South Street Seaport, the Roosevelt Tram...
I'm going to be in NYC with my daughter next week for a school conference. There are already some planned tourist things: the One World Center observatory, South Street Seaport, the Roosevelt Tram ride, and a Broadway show.
There is a pretty full schedule of scheduled activities. The primary degree of freedom is that almost every meal, breakfast lunch and dinner, is "on your own".
We're staying right in Times Square, so the expectation seems to be that everything you could want for food is within walking distance of the hotel. I plan to find a grocery store and get some fruit and snacks to keep in the hotel so we don't have to go out for every meal if she's exhausted.
Keep in mind also, it will be myself, my 4th grader, and whatever of her 4-6th grade friends we pick up, so we're not looking for bars or haute cuisine. If there's something "special" or uniquely new york, I can probably sell it as a new experience, but it needs to be in their overton window.
She's a pretty good eater but prefers familiar food. She's a fan of American staples like pizza, dogs, and burgers. She does well with Italian and Mexican, but rarely likes Thai, Indian, or Chinese.
Her best friend is vegetarian, so at least some vegetarian- friendly options would be good.We won't have a ton of time for other touristy stuff, but I'm open to recommendations for something simple and short we could do in the evenings. In this thread people mentioned riding the ferry, so if that's a thing we can easily do from there, maybe grabbing some street hot dogs and sitting on the ferry would be a good option?
So, Tilderistas what Times Square recommendations (or anti recommendations) do you have?
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US President John F. Kennedy files expose family secrets: Their relatives were CIA assets
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GiveDirectly's initiative to send cash to people in three rural US counties
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US federal judge blocks Donald Trump administration from banning transgender people from military service
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The real problem with toilet paper: Where it comes from
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Rodent for dinner? US residents encouraged to eat invasive nutria.
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Chappell Roan - The Giver (2025)
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From Stonewall to now: US LGBTQ+ elders on navigating fear in dark times
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Wyoming pays $150,000 to settle lawsuit over botched prosecution of hemp farmers
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Party City | Bankrupt
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Looking for an electronic components store
I need a new place to buy electronic components and some mildly niche circuits/products that's not Amazon. I'm currently looking for an adjustable temp fan controller for an indoor green house....
I need a new place to buy electronic components and some mildly niche circuits/products that's not Amazon. I'm currently looking for an adjustable temp fan controller for an indoor green house. It's sitting in front of a Window on a shelf covered in plastic. I want to add a 12v dc fan to the top to turn on when gets somewhere around 90 degrees farenheit.
I used to use parts-express.com, but it looks like they mostly just do audio now. Does anyone have any good recommendations for purchasing things like this in the USA.15 votes -
Heritage Foundation and allies discuss dismantling the EU
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USA asks Sweden for help in the egg crisis
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Dollar General warns low-income Americans' finances are getting worse
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How will the 2028 Olympics look given the current climate?
The 2028 Summer Olympics are slated to be in LA. I'm curious if we will come full circle and this will be the second time in history we do not have the Olympics. That being said, the IOC has never...
The 2028 Summer Olympics are slated to be in LA. I'm curious if we will come full circle and this will be the second time in history we do not have the Olympics.
That being said, the IOC has never really been non-corrupt so I don't exactly expect change. We saw that there was very little disruption when the Olympics were held in Sochi, for example. I'm curious what others think.
PS. Wasn't sure whether to post this in society or sports, please move if appropriate, and thank you to our kind facilitators.
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Third Eye Blind: Tiny Desk Concert (2025)
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New policy changes for Southwest Airlines
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Poetry discussion: Everything by Srikanth Reddy
Hi tildizens, the NYC subway often has posters with a poem and artwork on them which provide some relief from the ads that decorate the trains. On my commute today, I found this poem by Srikanth...
Hi tildizens, the NYC subway often has posters with a poem and artwork on them which provide some relief from the ads that decorate the trains. On my commute today, I found this poem by Srikanth Reddy quite tantalizing.
Everything
by Srikanth Reddy
She was watching the solar eclipse
through a piece of broken bottlewhen he left home.
He found a blue kite in the foreston the day she lay down
with a sailor. When his name changed,she stitched a cloud to a quilt
made of rags. They did not meet,so they never could be parted.
So she finished her prayer,& he folded his map of the sea.
Unfortunately, the single piece of related online discourse I can find is a two-line comment on a 2008 blog post of the poem. So tell me: do you like this poem? What do you make of it? Is it about a couple that splits up due to infidelity (as Google's gemini ai told me) or people that are connected despite having never met (as Mistral's le chat claims)? What of the kite? Why is it blue? Why might his name have changed? To me, it seems he must be a sailor (but different than the one she lays with?) and she relatively poor. We're reading a lament of a missed connection, perhaps.
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