A couple of years ago, when it was my turn to pick a book in a book club I’m in, I picked a nonfiction book and there were women who didn’t even attempt to read it. I brought them copies to borrow, too!
A couple of years ago, when it was my turn to pick a book in a book club I’m in, I picked a nonfiction book and there were women who didn’t even attempt to read it. I brought them copies to borrow, too!
And a hearing on April 6 for a notice from April 10!
An Ohio seal that spells the “toh” and Ohio “owc”
Wow spam texts have gone even more downhill with AI
Thank you!
I woke up in the middle of the night one night unprompted and my heart rate had spiked to 137 for no reason. People who live in the mountains must be built different.
I went skiing in Colorado for the first time this past weekend and learned I am not a mountain girlie and my body cannot handle 9,000-13,000 feet above sea level.
For example: no matter what i did, i could not get my heart rate below ~80.
The highest my heart rate has gotten so far today is ~85.
It gets hard when you get into the 60% range because a lot of it becomes weird random streets/trails 😅
Should be “team ownership: F-“
Uh…
Also, I’m in a setting where I’m not going to watch that video but that headline is also bizarre… she wasn’t here in 2017, why is she answering questions about it?
Ohhhh yeah, that makes sense as to why UVa student aged people on my flight yesterday were talking about going to Paris lol. I was thinking “on a Wednesday in February?” 😅
No one wants to chair this department because it takes away three years of your life and sucks, but we left right as it was about to get really real.
Listening to university professors drink and bitch is my new favorite thing.
“If the boat really starts rocking, we’ll rock it more!!”
I need to finish my map! I haven’t done a new route in a while!
Junction
Stonehenge
Belmont village
Some of linden town lofts
Raymond Drive
Baylor Lane
Paynes Mill
Burnet Commons
Lochlyn Hill
St Charles Court
Huntley
Cherry Hill
end of rock creek road
Brookwood Drive
This isn’t everything and doesn’t include student geared-apartments near the university.
Since 2006 there’s been apartments:
Beacon on 5th
City Walk/Coal Tower
The Hudson
locust Grove Apartments
525 Ridge Street
1050 Druid ave
The 12 twelve apartments
The crossings
Dairy market
The mews on little high
Sunrise
600 west main
Mcintire plaza
Other new developments:
Village Road
The census count was low in 2020 and ACS estimates are low as a result. I think we’re actually much closer to 50k.
And then the state never funded a state park so it’s a county park. But the state still owns the land. Lol.
It’s weird to me that they’ve written multiple stories about local party leadership (mostly republican) but they don’t even really cover the county government.
“Somebody needs their girlfriend to move all her shit out of their house,” says my boyfriend.
(I already have a 5x5 storage unit)
I had xfinity for a few a years and it was fine.
I’m a little skeptical of brightspeed still.
I’ve biked to Pantops before! I don’t love it. But I guess we’ll see where things are at in two years when they move 🙃
My PCP is there and they text before every appointment “parking may be limited at your upcoming appointment. Expect potential delays and allow extra travel time to find parking.”
But I bike or take the bus.
And now they’re moving PC to Pantops 🙃
You can copy from the box that pops up when you click on the parcel.
You can’t zoom on the city’s map without using the buttons on the side, which is a mess on mobile.
I don’t think they would keep a dated GIS platform if they merged. And the reversion window is closing fast! Better get on that!
I think Charlottesville’s could definitely use a more modern update, like what the county originally did a few years ago. The city’s is not mobile friendly at all.
I have other complaints too but I’m not using it for official things so they don’t really matter.
The end of the second linked letter is also alarming. Comm law and ethics as electives isn’t enough to have journalism ethics beat into your head, especially nowadays.
“We need smart, inquisitive people who love to schmooze and find adventure in change.”
Elimination of staff, 2006–2020 In the early 2000s, The Plain Dealer employed almost 350 reporters and editors; by 2020 that number was zero. The elimination of its entire staff took the form of a series of cuts between 2006 and 2020, described below.
The Wikipedia page sums it up bluntly:
The Plain Dealer hasn’t really existed in a number of years as the ownership ended reporter employment under it to kill off the union.
cleveland.com is not unionized.
In the context of the other signs it seems more sad/serious than a fun-eral celebrating change!
A “parking funeral” is one of the most bizarre things I’ve heard in my life.