tripsnoir
tripsnoir t1_j7udrs8 wrote
Go to Snell Library some time. There are half a million print volumes there. Northeastern also benefits from being part of the Boston Library Consortium and sharing print collections with a number of other high-profile libraries.
If you don’t know that your university library has print books, you’re not doing a great job at college. Or your college is failing you and you’re paying way too much.
Given your ignorance of this very basic fact, why would I take anything else you say seriously?
tripsnoir t1_j7pj3f0 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Burlington High girls’ basketball team calls out ‘culture of racism’ in Vermont school sports by RamaSchneider
So you support “Vermont culture” being a bunch of racist hicks fighting each other?
tripsnoir t1_j7piwz2 wrote
Reply to comment by anusty in Burlington High girls’ basketball team calls out ‘culture of racism’ in Vermont school sports by RamaSchneider
Found the eugenicist.
tripsnoir t1_j7pijam wrote
Reply to comment by xxxDog_Fucker_69xxx in Burlington High girls’ basketball team calls out ‘culture of racism’ in Vermont school sports by RamaSchneider
Why does it matter what slur was used? Are some more acceptable than others?
tripsnoir t1_j10jayg wrote
Reply to comment by Real-Pierre-Delecto2 in Cell Coverage in VT - Now I know... to switch provider by ExpressionFamiliar98
> Nearly five years ago, Chase drove a state-owned Prius 6,000 miles on Vermont roads for an earlier test of cellphone coverage and released a report in 2019. This year’s test was carried out by a contractor called Ookla and presented opportunities for Vermonters to provide data. The department and Ookla worked with drivers from the state Agency of Transportation who traversed 6,500 miles of Vermont roads between July 1 and September 15.
Read it more carefully.
tripsnoir t1_j0zyi64 wrote
Reply to comment by DasWheever in Cell Coverage in VT - Now I know... to switch provider by ExpressionFamiliar98
You need to understand the difference between anecdotal data (i.e. your own personal experience, on your particular phone, and your cell plan) versus crowd-sourced/sampled data (more representative of everyone’s plans and phones and situations).
tripsnoir t1_izfnw76 wrote
Reply to comment by SlytherinTargaryen in UVM Students Charged for 'Extreme' Dorm Damages by Hazmat1575
They were using license plates when they caused damage? How strange!
tripsnoir t1_izfdqwd wrote
Reply to comment by StahlMate in UVM Students Charged for 'Extreme' Dorm Damages by Hazmat1575
So your only evidence is your own biased anecdotal evidence.
tripsnoir t1_izev5e8 wrote
Reply to comment by StahlMate in UVM Students Charged for 'Extreme' Dorm Damages by Hazmat1575
Where is your source for the “out of state” speculation?
tripsnoir t1_izev1w6 wrote
Reply to comment by Twombls in UVM Students Charged for 'Extreme' Dorm Damages by Hazmat1575
They wouldn’t be facing charges unless this was from only a few students. Do you know what a security deposit is? If this was 18 students causing $18,000 in damages they just need a $1000 security deposit from each to cover this damage. That’s pretty normal for rental housing.
tripsnoir t1_iz3jhre wrote
Reply to comment by norinco-ak47 in Molly Gray is being honored by the Vermont Council on World Affairs for...something? by RandolphCarter15
That's not how this (givers vs takers) works. All states get a good amount of money from the federal government. For instance, NY State, the biggest "giver" state in terms of tax dollars, has a budget that is around 42% federal dollars (source: https://www.osc.state.ny.us/reports/state-fiscal-year-2022-23-enacted-budget-analysis).
What we're talking about here is states that are "givers" (i.e. they send more money to the federal government in tax dollars than they take in federal receipts) or "takers" (i.e. they receive more federal money than they send in tax dollars).
ETA: here is a more recent article that directly addresses this difference: https://vtdigger.org/2020/05/06/margolis-like-most-states-vermont-gets-back-more-from-u-s-than-it-pays-%EF%BB%BF/
tripsnoir t1_iz2cirk wrote
Reply to comment by norinco-ak47 in Molly Gray is being honored by the Vermont Council on World Affairs for...something? by RandolphCarter15
Vermont is slightly dependent on federal funding if you look at giver/taker states. There are only 8-ish “donor” states and Vermont is 15th overall in the giver:taker rankings (i.e. the 7th “taker” out of 42 takers. So…again, not “hugely” dependent.
tripsnoir t1_ispnnol wrote
Reply to comment by beanbagsituations in Health officials warn of increase of Xylazine use by jivatman
I'm pointing out that, without a reference to a particular channel/video, referring people to YouTube for information is harmfully spreading misinformation. When I search "kensington philadelphia xylazine" I find some helpful, first-hand videos, but I also find a lot of garbage from local news (or worse) that is just fear-mongering and misinformation.
I can search "fentanyl" on YouTube and I can find many, many videos telling me that it's possible to die from a fentanyl overdose just from having a tiny bit touch your skin, which is not only false, but can lead to real harm by causing people to avoid users who are od'ing because they fear having fentanyl touch them accidentally.
Knowing what substances do to users, and how we can reduce harm to these users, is important. Recommendations to YouTube, without any qualifiers of recommending quality videos/channels, are lazy at best and actively harmful at worst.
tripsnoir t1_isopvls wrote
Reply to comment by beanbagsituations in Health officials warn of increase of Xylazine use by jivatman
Ah yes YouTube — the unbiased and truthful source we all need. At least it supports your anecdote, which is also so helpful in this case.
Edit to add: Here is a proper source, for the area and time period you're talking about, that is not "YouTube": https://injuryprevention.bmj.com/content/27/4/395
tripsnoir t1_j8z8gfb wrote
Reply to comment by sixteenandseven in Just learned there's a law about composting, how does everyone do it? by Dr_JackMeoff
At the Williston station it’s free even if you don’t have trash to drop off.