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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Higher breakthrough rate lately with Covid in Maine? by BadLuckShoesie
Covid infection causes lowered immune response, not vaccines
heavymetaltshirt t1_jd7wn13 wrote
Reply to comment by SheSellsSeaShells967 in Higher breakthrough rate lately with Covid in Maine? by BadLuckShoesie
Autoimmune disorders can definitely be jumpstarted by an infection (virus or bacteria). That include things like RA but also Type 1 diabetes, celiac disease, and others
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Reply to comment by DifferenceMore5431 in Managing Press Herald content by heavymetaltshirt
That's fair. It's not great on my phone.
heavymetaltshirt OP t1_j7uk5bb wrote
Reply to comment by UseThisOne2 in Managing Press Herald content by heavymetaltshirt
It’s just a pdf of the paper?
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Reply to homeless, disabled, car inspection just ran out. I have no idea what to do by FlippingWunderful
I’m sorry to hear this is happening. If you call the office where you applied for a housing voucher, they can tell you where you are on the wait list. It might be worth updating your application anyway, especially if you’ve become homeless since you applied—it could bump you up on the list. Also make sure they have the correct mailing address and phone number for you.
In addition to being on the State section 8 list, it may be worth checking if your town has a separate list. I believe South Portland has a list of their own, and other towns might as well.
Asking General Assistance for rental help in your town might be a way to get stable in the short term. It’s a very financially strict program, and a challenge to work through the rental process, but I’ve seen people get successfully housed through them.
Good luck!
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Reply to comment by Majestic-Feedback541 in Cold weather reminders: water will freeze when left outside and the temperature is below 32 degrees Fahrenheit by pig_penis
Hey I’m not sure how familiar you are with human social interaction, but if you’re struggling please remember that people like to talk about things that are currently happening, like: the weather. And also how much they hate people talking about the weather. Hope this helps!
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Reply to how cold is your house? by bdana666
I have an apartment.
Monitor heater and electric baseboard: 65-68 when I’m home/awake (it’s an old monitor so I just set it at the lowest setting). I use the electric baseboard sparingly: when I go to bed and wake up I set it at 65 to take the chill off the bedroom for about 20 mins.
50 for freeze protection (via electric baseboard backup) when I’m not home and overnight.
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Reply to Maine insurance for family of 3 by EngineeringTop5843
It’s good to be thinking about it. Depending on when your income went up you may still be able to keep MaineCare for your kid for a while.
And keep in mind that you can’t get MaineCare and a subsidy for a marketplace plan at the same time.
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Reply to Anyone else having issues with their mail not being delivered in the Augusta area? by nickscion46
I’m about 5 miles from Augusta but in a different town, and yes. Several times I’ve seen things coming on Informed Delivery and then they never arrived.
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Reply to comment by iceflame1211 in MaineHousing releases 2023 housing outlook report by InterstellarDeathPur
Ok
heavymetaltshirt t1_j5vdbz4 wrote
Reply to comment by iceflame1211 in MaineHousing releases 2023 housing outlook report by InterstellarDeathPur
Subsidized Section 8 housing is one type of affordable housing, and I think that’s what you’re thinking of. The waiting list for those is years long. I got on it when my kid was 12 and got called for an apartment after her 18th birthday, when I no longer qualified for family housing.
There is also “affordable housing” through tax credit programs for developers. This type of housing is often unaffordable to people who are very low income.
heavymetaltshirt t1_j5vb0nf wrote
Reply to comment by iceflame1211 in MaineHousing releases 2023 housing outlook report by InterstellarDeathPur
I think the pain is that it’s called “affordable” and yet still out of the reach of many
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Reply to Vehicle hit by train after bypassing lights, gates on Allen Avenue in Portland by mainemariners
This happens in this spot every couple of years. I used to live in that neighborhood.
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Reply to comment by MaineGal2022 in What's your favorite route to drive in Maine? by bubbastars
Yes:
“Not unlike other areas in the region, the Kancamagus, known to locals as “The Kanc”, is home to an abundance of hiking trails, walking paths, picturesque ponds, natural wonders, and many other must-see stops. It is open year-round, although the only major intersection, Bear Notch Road, which connects the highway to the town of Bartlett, is closed during the winter months.”
heavymetaltshirt t1_j4b9lit wrote
Route 88 from Falmouth to Yarmouth is scenic and historic and not too far from you
You could also just keep driving up Route 1. Some of it isn’t that interesting but it hugs the coast and goes through a lot of old towns, and the places where you can see the water are always lovey
I personally love Route 17 towards Rangeley, with a stop at Height of Land, but that’s quite a haul from where you are, and I don’t know what road conditions are like up there currently
There’s also the Kangamagus Highway in NH that is lovely, although again, be alert for winter road conditions
heavymetaltshirt t1_j4axx0e wrote
Reply to comment by saigonk in Help identifying French slang? by [deleted]
I think that’s right. Lots of Canadian French swears are religious in nature. Like “tabernak!”
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Reply to comment by justadumbwelder1 in PSA:In snowy conditions, expect people to drive slower. by BadLuckShoesie
🤘🏻
There’s definitely some judgement needed there.
Today I was on 95 & 295 around noon and there were some folks definitely not exercising judgment
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Reply to comment by MathematicianGlum880 in PSA:In snowy conditions, expect people to drive slower. by BadLuckShoesie
Also “The Authority may designate different maximum speeds … during periods of adverse atmospheric or weather conditions. Maximum speeds … during any period of adverse atmospheric or weather conditions shall be in accordance with signs displayed for such zones. All regulatory and zoning signs displayed on the Turnpike shall be obeyed.”
and also
“Motor vehicles shall not be driven in excess of the mechanical limits of vehicles or tires. If traffic, weather, pavement or other conditions render the maximum allowable speed hazardous, the speed of motor vehicles shall be reduced consistent with such conditions.”
heavymetaltshirt t1_j441s03 wrote
Reply to comment by justadumbwelder1 in PSA:In snowy conditions, expect people to drive slower. by BadLuckShoesie
If the roads are bad enough that someone is driving 45 in the left lane, and you’re going 70? I have news for you about who is wrong in that situation
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Reply to comment by makerofshoes in Any ideas what this expression/colloquialism might mean? by makerofshoes
Yeah, totally. Idk sometimes idioms don’t translate literally, or maybe there’s a transient cultural meaning or reference that has been lost to time.
heavymetaltshirt t1_j40yi1e wrote
I always assumed it was a French expression, because I heard it in my heavily francophone area. In my mind it’s like “oh go” or “go on.” Edit: in my mind it’s written “a va”
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Reply to comment by Antnee83 in Please drive SLOW in the snow by WhaleDinosaurDog
Yeah, I mean, I guess it’s a little cringey to tell other people how to drive, but the people here saying you have to go fast are doing the same thing.
I’ve lived here almost 50 years and I’ve totaled two cars due to driving too fast on sketchy winter roads and my neck is permanently jacked. I’m not interested in the insurance hike or the chance that I might hurt myself or someone else in another crash.
I personally drive as fast as I feel safe driving. Sometimes that’s the speed limit, sometimes it’s less, sometimes it’s more. If there’s a big line of cars behind me and no place for them to pass I will pull over, but I’m not going to put my own safety at risk because people have a hot foot either.
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Reply to comment by Repulsive_Troll in Please drive SLOW in the snow by WhaleDinosaurDog
Username checks out
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Reply to Please drive SLOW in the snow by WhaleDinosaurDog
Just want to mention that the Redditors here may not be the best cross-section of safe drivers. I’m with you, OP. It’s best to slow down in the snow. People can go around (as they did) if they’re in a hurry.
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Reply to Chipotle to pay former Augusta workers $240,000 for breaching labor laws by benpinette
Where’s the paywall bot when you need it?