historycat95
historycat95 t1_jeavns9 wrote
Reply to comment by thisoneisnotasbad in PSA: Starbucks on Shelburne Rd in South Burlington is only unionized Starbucks in VT by willynillyslide
>> but the social commentary from people that have no idea on what they are talking about is tiring. > >Hi, first day in this sub? Welcome. It’s fun here.... don’t take any of it seriously. Most of these people are not even from Vermont.
Hahaha.
You just told someone from Maine that they shouldn't worry because most people in the sub aren't from Vermont.
Classic.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Maine/comments/1265wz5/is_yorks_wild_kingdom_bad_news/je8n7rz/
historycat95 t1_je1x216 wrote
Reply to comment by Sixty4Fairlane in This mall gumball machine has a credit card reader by Sixty4Fairlane
Totally worth it for 2 pieces of gum for a dollar.
historycat95 t1_je1isu7 wrote
I have no idea where all these charges came from!
historycat95 t1_jdw269i wrote
Reply to Compare Public Transport Network Connectivity In 10 European Countries [OC] by TravelTime_LKB
And the US?
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historycat95 t1_jcwijtx wrote
Reply to [CNN on Twitter]March Madness is costing employers an estimated $17.3 billion in productivity by Responsible-Lunch815
No it isn't. Every year they come out with these BS numbers based on someone's estimate.
It's ridiculous.
historycat95 t1_jcmonhr wrote
Reply to Essex High School and South Burlington High School should be banned from all VPA Sponsored Activities by lantonas
They didn't forfeit because of race. It was the behavior.
historycat95 t1_jbxmrg9 wrote
Reply to comment by boogrit in [OC] Bank Failures by US State since 2000 by pm_me_jupiter_photos
I assume Florida and Georgia because they have corrupt governments run by puppets of business.
historycat95 t1_jbqtjwg wrote
Reply to comment by VainAppealToReason in Breakfast spots in Chittenden Co but not BTV by MathGeekVT
I used to go to JPs all the time. The excessive grease became too much, never again.
historycat95 t1_jbqshcu wrote
Calling it now, it's going to be cloudy that day.
historycat95 t1_jad2r06 wrote
Reply to comment by Sea-Election-9168 in No charges for woman who lied to police in murder investigation? by no_brain_no_pain
Prevent having to testify is WAY different than giving misleading testimony.
historycat95 t1_jad2npz wrote
Reply to comment by WikiSummarizerBot in No charges for woman who lied to police in murder investigation? by no_brain_no_pain
Spousal privilidge means you don't have to answer. You can't intentionally mislead.
historycat95 t1_jad20cj wrote
Good.
It's ridiculous that local school boards have to go to voters every year begging for funding, but then those dollars follow students to private schools which never have to win a vote.
Private schools can raise tuition if they want/need and that only affects the families involved, but public schools need a majority of the community to agree on a budget and taxes?
Seems really unfair to the local schools. And I say this as a product of private schools.
historycat95 t1_j91s41c wrote
Reply to Going for a walk 1970s by steroidamoeba
Who likes short shorts?
historycat95 t1_j8eizno wrote
Reply to comment by Hagardy in Could a climate change denier please tell me that this weather is actually normal for February? by MarketplaceMallBTV
It's not a RECORD low? That's the bar now?
historycat95 t1_j8eh1h7 wrote
I used to be a teacher, got out 10 years ago.
I loved the time I had with the students. Every other aspect of the job was becoming ridiculous and that was a decade before now.
I'm concerned by the lack of overall respect for professional teachers.
Parents question every grade, every assignment, every interaction. These are people who have degrees in the art and science of education and parents blame teachers because they're kid didn't study.
The community questions class sizes and teacher pay when classes are over crowded and teachers can't afford a home.
Administrators keep their jobs by bowing to parents and community members so they don't back up teachers. Forcing teachers into an overwhelming bureacracy so that they can justify their existence.
Then, when teachers quit, instead of improving working conditions we throw veterans, retirees, and the unqualified into these jobs and lower licensing standards "because if you can't do, teach".
Just because you sat in a desk for 12 years of your life doesn't mean you can or should tell teachers how to do their jobs.
Respect it as a profession.
historycat95 t1_j8efmut wrote
Reply to comment by OkWatermelonlesson19 in Vermont Public School Teachers- What Are Your Concerns? by Primary-Cap-3147
Equating subbing and teaching is a reach.
Subs don't do parent communication, they usually don't prepare lesson plans, they don't do grading, and classroom management is easier when you don't have to go back to those same kids eveey day, every week, every month after you have to confront poor behavior.
So don't judge people who are feeling burned out when they are doing FAR more than any sub and doing it for longer.
You're saying marathon runners shouldn't complain because you did a walk in the park when you wanted to.
historycat95 t1_j6g380y wrote
Reply to LPT: You can quickly get to the important part of most online recipes by doing Ctrl + F and looking for "tsp" or "Tbsp." by kdods22402
If it doesn't have the jump to recipe button I'll go somewhere else that does.
I don't have to live like an animal.
historycat95 t1_j5yef68 wrote
Reply to comment by TimBurtonSucks in NBCUniversal’s Peacock Tops 20M Paid Subs, Streamer’s Loss Hits $978M in Fourth Quarter by MarvelsGrantMan136
Mine's included in my cable bill. I rarely watch anything on it.
historycat95 t1_j5vukl3 wrote
Reply to comment by grnmtnboy0 in self-defense effectively being banned in Vermont. by Northwoods01
Indiana has more gun violence than Illinois per 100k population.
Cherry picking stats leads to faulty conclusions.
Guns travel, but there's a general correlation between gun violence and lax gun laws if you look at state wide trends.
historycat95 t1_j5ukndw wrote
Reply to I'm Dr. Monica Rother. My research focuses on fire ecology and fire history from tree rings. Ask me anything! by Prof_Fire
What's the earliest forest fire we have on record?
historycat95 t1_j5bpjzv wrote
Correct.
Now look at deficits. Debt keeps going up until we decrease deficits.
And one party has a great track record of decreasing deficits for the past 40 years of White House control.
historycat95 t1_j5a287q wrote
Reply to TIL that President Theodore Roosevelt was an accomplished author by the time he was 23, writing "The Naval War of 1812", called a seminal work in the field and highly influential on the development of the modern U.S. navy by lostmyfucksinthewar
The first chapter is a bit problematic. Roosevelt describes in detail why certain races are more successful in naval warfare than others.
It was the prevailing thinking of the time.
The rest is very good.
historycat95 t1_j43px6h wrote
Reply to Winter heating cost survey: Last month how much do you pay, what source, how much space, and what temp? by Ok_Slice_2952
1800sf
68-69 degrees.
Pellet boiler.
Used half a ton last month.
So....$175ish?
Plus wood stove, so about 1/10 a cord. So $20 - 30 there.
historycat95 t1_j2wodwe wrote
Reply to dead arm! by PewPewAnimeGirl
"A little something I like to call 'the stranger'".
historycat95 t1_jeeuvw3 wrote
Reply to comment by WoolyLawnsChi in A new drug called AF-130 has been developed that offers “two-for-one” treatment of heart failure and sleep apnea by targeting the nervous activity that drives both. by chrisdh79
Very much by me.
Tried 5 different masks over 15 months. Never a good night's sleep.
Absolutely horrible.