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Snow_source t1_ja9nttx wrote
Reply to comment by 1800TurdFerguson in Things DC does really well by erichinnw
> The DMV was terrible for quite a few years after I moved here.
It highly depends on the service center.
The one off Rhode Island Ave?
They lied straight to my face about what documents they needed to register my out-of-state car. I literally pulled out the lady's business card the next visit and said "Is this you? I talked to you yesterday and this is what you told me I needed."
She suddenly remembered me and registered my car.
The one in Georgetown? I was in and out in 30 min. No issues.
Snow_source t1_j9pxc91 wrote
Reply to comment by mr_grission in Question geared towards longtime DC residents. by nfw22
> after Election Day 2016 the city collectively seemed like it was stuck in a deep depression
The depression was palpable that night. I volunteered to help push out live updates for legislative monitoring firm I worked at.
It was like all the air went out of the room when the "firewall" fell.
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Reply to comment by GenericReditAccount in DC is a leader in building new apartments, but they tend to be on the small side by Maxcactus
> We were never “fancy” new building people, but once you taste in unit laundry, there’s no going back.
It's not that hard to find a building that's older with in-unit laundry.
The last two apartments I've been in had them. They're in a laundry closet next to the HVAC system, which is just fine for a 1br.
I'll take 4 years of no rent increases over a shiny new building any day of the week.
Snow_source t1_j6jgcwy wrote
Reply to comment by walkallover1991 in How does DC handle snow? by thereadingbri
I grew up relatively close to where you did over the border in MA (the Berkshires) and moved down here about 8 ish years ago.
The 2016 Blizzard was pretty poorly handled. Any snow over 3 inches everybody freaks out and forgets how to drive.
Also most people only have all-season tires so it turns into a dangerous shitshow as nobody actually has snows.
The amount of salt they use for even a light dusting of snow puts Upstate to shame. Seems like overkill for a place that will have 40 degree days right afterwards.
Snow_source t1_j5rrf7k wrote
Reply to comment by Ill_be_the_calm in Top 10 Best Restaurants for 2023 by Washingtonian Mag by priyarainelle
L'Ardente was great when I had a business dinner and it was all comped by my job. Big spender tables get great attention.
It was significantly less great a month later when I went with my GF. (to the point where they gave the drink she ordered to the table next to us and didn't bother to realize until we pointed it out about 10 min later)
Snow_source t1_j4wal8x wrote
Reply to comment by sadistbiker in CM Pinto introduces legislation to reduce vehicle noise, pilot noise cameras by A_Swell_Gaytheist
Yeah, they still are with their coffee can exhausts.
Less so than Challengers/Mustangs that like to race up and down 16th street.
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Reply to comment by Estoril_BlueM3 in Supercar driving experience by madyza
It's exactly that. I'd go do autocross or get coaching via an HPDE event before doing an exotic driving experience.
I recall that VIR and Summit Point both do NASA HPDE days a couple of times a year.
I've found that driving your slow car fast is ultimately more fun than driving a fast car that you've never driven before.
Snow_source t1_iu0tf69 wrote
Reply to comment by tunamelts2 in Man in Coma After Hit-and-Run Crash in DC by MrSpontaneous
> Time to start leveling criminal charges and jail time for such recklessness.
Who's going to arrest and who's going to prosecute.
It sure as shit isn't going to be MPD and the US attorney's office.
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Reply to comment by Kitchen_Software in Best Scam in DC today! by BeelzebubBubbleGum
MA does have temp tags, it’s just they’re only issued in limited circumstances, like you ordered a vanity or specialty plate. All the RMVs can give you a normal plate pretty much on-demand, hence why the dealers can get ahold of them prior to you driving your car away.
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Reply to comment by Fireye in How rat-infested is DC? No. 4 in nation, Orkin says by Maxcactus
> Call 3-1-1 to report issues
It took me weeks of bothering 311 to get them to come poison the rat colony in the alley behind my old apartment.
It ended up doing nothing because the pre-k next door kept vast amounts of food waste unsecured.
Snow_source t1_jef81cm wrote
Reply to The Metro is the reason my car stays in the garage for weeks at a time. Without it, I would be driving 3-4 days a week. How much more frequently would you be driving if it weren’t for the Metro? by SuperBethesda
Not that much more. The city is walkable and I work from home. I can walk or E-Bike pretty much anywhere I need to be.
I mostly drive to visit friends in VA or pick up specialty groceries in MD.