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56 votes
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Jimmy and the Jaywalkers - Criminal Mischief (from the latest This American Life episode) (2022)
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Trying to get a better idea of what goes into having a house built
So I'm looking to get out of apartment living in the next couple of years, so I browse housing listings semi-frequently just to get an idea of what's out there and what I can expect cost wise. My...
So I'm looking to get out of apartment living in the next couple of years, so I browse housing listings semi-frequently just to get an idea of what's out there and what I can expect cost wise.
My boss made an offhand comment about buying a lot and getting a prefab installed on it, so I started looking into it, but I came back with a lot of questions.
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Home builders seem to have preset floor plans. Every time I try and find a prefab house, all I can find are blueprints for purchase. Do you find a plan you like and then find someone to build it?
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Home builders I find all build giant houses. I always see comments online about how "Builders can't build affordable homes because of red tape," but I don't understand how that means they can only build 5B/3Ba houses. I cannot find anyone that has preset plans for a 2B house.
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How much about getting a lot "ready" would be up to me vs a builder? Is that gonna depend on the builder and what they offer? Is that all done out of pocket, or would that be included in the construction loan?
For reference, I'm in Atlanta, though I imagine a lot of these answers will be "It depends on the builder."
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Insurers use aerial photos to check out roofs or to spot yard debris and undeclared trampolines
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The highs, lows and terrible in-betweens of a compulsive sports gambler
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Restaurant advice Astoria, Queens, NYC
My wife and I will be traveling to NY in early April. I already have our "nice" dinners planned at Osteria 57 in Greenwich Village and Peak NYC at Hudson Yards. If, for some reason, I should...
My wife and I will be traveling to NY in early April. I already have our "nice" dinners planned at Osteria 57 in Greenwich Village and Peak NYC at Hudson Yards. If, for some reason, I should absolutely avoid these two places...please let me know.
We need to loosely plan dinner for the other two nights. These two nights shouldn't be as expensive as the two nights above :). Both of these nights we'd like to eat closer to Astoria, where we will be staying (roughly 28th and 38th). We'll be close to Richmond Hill one of these days, so would be open to eating down there as well before returning back to Astoria.
Could you suggest a great pizza place where we could sit down and have salad and pizza?
how about a traditional Indian restaurant? Not a fusion and not some place where someone tries to do something fancy. A place I can get Chicken Tikka Masala and my wife can find Chana Masala.
Some other place that isn't Indian or pizza, but is an absolute must in Astoria?
Thank you New Yorkers!
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Woody Allen’s cancellation is a crime against culture
9 votes -
Kansas bank collapse due to executive caught in pig butchering investment scam from Asia
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Indiana appeals court upholds injunction on abortion ban, citing religious liberty
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Arizona governor signs bill approving human composting burials
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Congressional fake electors strategists have been subpoenaed in Arizona
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Groundbreaking lawsuit accuses Roblox of exploiting young creators
22 votes -
Donald Trump’s lawyers told the court that no one would give him a bond. Then he got a lifeline, but they didn’t tell the judges.
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EV bargains to be found as Hertz sells off some of its US electric cars
31 votes -
Baltimore bridge salvage: 'This is a game of Jenga you don't want to lose'
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Researcher calls out misuse of research in book on American white rural rage - suggests resentment over rage
25 votes -
Rongelap Atoll: America’s nuclear mistake
8 votes -
Iowa hospital IT systems architect used a fake identity for thirty-five years
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Loneliness can kill, and new research shows middle-aged Americans are particularly vulnerable
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Historian Avi Shlaim: ‘I remain hopeful Israel will start to act rationally’
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4.8 earthquake in central New Jersey; felt in Philadelphia, New York
Comment box Scope: personal anecdote Tone: neutral Opinion: yes? Sarcasm/humor: none I assume everyone in the New York/New Jersey/eastern PA/maybe northern Delaware area just felt their buildings...
Comment box
- Scope: personal anecdote
- Tone: neutral
- Opinion: yes?
- Sarcasm/humor: none
I assume everyone in the New York/New Jersey/eastern PA/maybe northern Delaware area just felt their buildings shaking.
That was a 4.8 magnitude earthquake originating near Lebanon, NJ (a ways west of Edison). You can look at the details from the US government's earthquake tracking website.
I've never felt an earthquake before, so that was something. I thought the people above me had turned on a motorcycle or something. I had no clue what could shake the building like that. Then it dawned on me. Not the place you expect these things. (I'm sure the Californians find this cute!)
35 votes -
Climate movement elders revive monkey wrench tactics to save an old forest in Washington
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We need to talk about Trader Joe's
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Long untouchable, fire departments are causing death and homelessness in American cities by advocating for bad policies
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Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of April 1
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate...
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate topic, but almost all should be posted in here.
This is an inherently political thread; please try to avoid antagonistic arguments and bickering matches. Comment threads that devolve into unproductive arguments may be removed so that the overall topic is able to continue.
5 votes -
Pittsburgh smokers more inclined to say jagoff than yinz
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Do US voters care about policy even a little?
31 votes -
Hard rock band Kiss sells brand and songs for $300m
14 votes -
The mysterious life and questionable claims of Shohei Ohtani’s interpreter
16 votes -
Reforming the draft to The Larry David Rule: NFL changes we’d like to see
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Unraveling Havana Syndrome: New evidence links the GRU's assassination Unit 29155 to mysterious attacks on US officials and their families
40 votes -
Not every student needs Algebra 2. UC should be flexible on math requirement.
21 votes -
AI assists clinicians in responding to patient messages at Stanford Medicine
4 votes -
Beastie Boys paid for Donna Lee Parsons gender-affirming surgery
28 votes -
You're wrong about Aptera's car. It's ridiculously efficient (and solar powered).
24 votes -
Disney shareholders officially reject Nelson Peltz’s board bid in big win for CEO Bob Iger
20 votes -
As elections loom, US Congressional maps challenged as discriminatory will remain in place
8 votes -
Lessons learned from the Google trade secret theft indictment
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Let me rewrite that for you: NY Times misinforms US readers about Robert F. Kennedy Jr and Joe Biden
22 votes -
Stability AI reportedly ran out of cash to pay its bills for rented cloudy GPUs
28 votes -
Louis Rees-Zammit’s rugby-to-NFL dream edges closer but huge obstacles remain
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Fisker's EV prices slashed by up to $24,000, Tesla freezes them as trades
27 votes -
California store sells returned Amazon packages — still in the box
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Bernie Sanders: It’s time for a four-day work week
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Few states cover fertility treatment for same-sex couples, but that could be changing
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US told Russia that Crocus City Hall was possible target of attack
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Buffalo Bills trade WR Stefon Diggs to Houston Texans
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Families of people buried in pauper's field next to Hinds County Penal Farm near Jackson, MS, are calling for a federal investigation into the burials, which took place without families being notified
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California introduces 'right to disconnect' bill that would allow employees to possibly relax
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UT Austin lays off around sixty staffers to comply with Texas DEI ban
22 votes