Recent comments in /f/pittsburgh

jnc2000 t1_j6km3pn wrote

I'm been a happy Sense user for almost 3 years. Is it perfect, no, but it has helped me chase down phantom draw issues, and I've been able to keep my usage in line with what I expect. Our house currently has a tankless electric hot water, electric vehicle, and five people in the house.

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B0bb3r7 t1_j6klo7t wrote

This is the answer. Or at least it was the answer 10 years ago. Their executives were very clear that they would have stores in cities.

There was a tale, too, that Bob Sheetz visited an urban sheetz and encountered a cashier with "F*** You" tattooed across his knuckles. Allegedly, this was the origin of their over-the-top body image policies.

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tesla3by3 t1_j6kli32 wrote

Honest question... what is the advantage of a "gated Community"? Most of the housing plans don't suffer from random traffic driving through, or even "undesirables".

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B0bb3r7 t1_j6kjru1 wrote

I'm sorry but what he has described isn't the downtown that I've experienced. I spend a lot of time downtown at all hours and I have not felt unsafe. Dude sounds dramatic and like he has only experienced downtown by watching the news.

There are common areas of concern, e.g., violence and poverty, but our reactions could not be more different.

His discussion of NYC was also peculiar. I think he thought it offered contrast but, instead, it just seemed like he forgot that he was writing about Pittsburgh.

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