My experience matches yours. I found AmEx accepted maybe 50% of the time, if not less. But Visa or MasterCard were accepted 99% of the time, both big and small businesses. I suspect you're right: it depends on the…
I was just in Germany and lived on my credit card - not a single Euro used. I strongly disagree with this generalization based on extensive personal experience.
Strong disagree, and I used to go to that Wegmans regularly. It's fine. Solid market. Whole Foods is equally fine, and excels in some ways. Neither is obviously better.
> The most frustrating part of Bazel is how shoddy the workmanship is. Without commenting on the above statement: > For example, Bazel throws away your analysis cache when you change flags that have nothing to do with…
Also the Rockaways, which are famous for being remote and poorly transit-served.
I live in NYC and disagree with your assessment. Last I checked I'm a real person as are most people I know. Don't cast stones like that. It's unfair to other peoples' opinions and dilutes your points.
I think this discussion is about today. I don't follow your reference to old history or how that affects the general discussion?
It's kind of a running joke here in NYC how we'll watch some movie depicting the city as a dystopian wasteland, then we walk outside into tree-lined streets, coffee shops, overflowing sidewalk cafes, and people…
Like everyone else here I'm having trouble parsing what you're trying to say. You seem to be implying per capita is a bad measure of safety. But you're not being clear why. Can you elaborate?
Excellent point. I think you really get to the heart of the issue. Different kinds of tests offer different levels of confidence at different levels of time and investment. A fully integrated shop should think this…
As a neutral reader I find the parent’s thoughts on their own expertise and appreciation that acclaimed artists aren’t infallible more persuasive than you appeal to authority. We all know he’s acclaimed. That doesn’t…
Of course they don't. Multiple major crossings from Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx have no tolls into our out of Manhattan. Am I misreading you? Are you only talking about commuters from New Jersey?
Some review from 2007: https://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/12/nyregion/12traffic.html > Census data show that more city residents than suburbanites drive to work in Manhattan every day, according to Mr. Schaller. He…
I'm not sure what's being debated here, but I just want to point out Manhattan is less than 20% of NYC's land area. And as you point out this is only about half of Manhattan. So 10% of the total city?
I see. Thanks for clarifying.
> Living in a present-day million-dollar home for a net cost of $500k over 30 years is a great deal. That’s a little over $1000/month on average. Where can you even rent an apartment at that price these days? Can you…
I agree wholeheartedly. Thanks for having the courage to state this. I think the reasons are straightforward: 1: The supply chain has evolved. Affordable ingredients are mass produced and low quality and a pizza place…
They're perfectly legitimate spots. F&F is superior to nearly any place in the city, L'Industrie is fine. The others are also fine. Yes they're touristy, but so what? Outer-borough superiority is a myth. Most local…
Re: downtown Brooklyn: I think Norm's on Adams Street is quite good.
I travel well outside my neighborhood for standard slices regularly and I've never felt it's a waste of time. But maybe an out-of-towner feeling they need to find the perfect slice is a different perspective than mine…
I find that more true for bagels than pizza. Some bagel places are better than others but I don't find much value in crossing the city vs. just going to the best place in your neighborhood. But pizza's a totally…
Examples: - old beach lanes: https://shorturl.at/fty07 - apartment road network: https://shorturl.at/cikrR - waste management access road: https://shorturl.at/bjM17 - one conceptual road; three physical roads and median…
I've done something similar - and less ambitious - on bike in NYC: I biked all Brooklyn and at this point 90% of Manhattan. I bet Pittsburgh is next-level confusing. But I think the philosophical questions apply…
Everything you're expressing is unsound opinion. You're also exaggerating all numbers to skew your point. > Good luck trying to afford a property next to a park. 2BR in New York is $7k per month. If you are buying,…
I still remember flying back to Chicago on a red eye. I got into Midway airport, which at the time had all the charm of a poorly maintained bus station, and hopped on the L slightly before dawn. It was filled with…
My experience matches yours. I found AmEx accepted maybe 50% of the time, if not less. But Visa or MasterCard were accepted 99% of the time, both big and small businesses. I suspect you're right: it depends on the…
I was just in Germany and lived on my credit card - not a single Euro used. I strongly disagree with this generalization based on extensive personal experience.
Strong disagree, and I used to go to that Wegmans regularly. It's fine. Solid market. Whole Foods is equally fine, and excels in some ways. Neither is obviously better.
> The most frustrating part of Bazel is how shoddy the workmanship is. Without commenting on the above statement: > For example, Bazel throws away your analysis cache when you change flags that have nothing to do with…
Also the Rockaways, which are famous for being remote and poorly transit-served.
I live in NYC and disagree with your assessment. Last I checked I'm a real person as are most people I know. Don't cast stones like that. It's unfair to other peoples' opinions and dilutes your points.
I think this discussion is about today. I don't follow your reference to old history or how that affects the general discussion?
It's kind of a running joke here in NYC how we'll watch some movie depicting the city as a dystopian wasteland, then we walk outside into tree-lined streets, coffee shops, overflowing sidewalk cafes, and people…
Like everyone else here I'm having trouble parsing what you're trying to say. You seem to be implying per capita is a bad measure of safety. But you're not being clear why. Can you elaborate?
Excellent point. I think you really get to the heart of the issue. Different kinds of tests offer different levels of confidence at different levels of time and investment. A fully integrated shop should think this…
As a neutral reader I find the parent’s thoughts on their own expertise and appreciation that acclaimed artists aren’t infallible more persuasive than you appeal to authority. We all know he’s acclaimed. That doesn’t…
Of course they don't. Multiple major crossings from Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx have no tolls into our out of Manhattan. Am I misreading you? Are you only talking about commuters from New Jersey?
Some review from 2007: https://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/12/nyregion/12traffic.html > Census data show that more city residents than suburbanites drive to work in Manhattan every day, according to Mr. Schaller. He…
I'm not sure what's being debated here, but I just want to point out Manhattan is less than 20% of NYC's land area. And as you point out this is only about half of Manhattan. So 10% of the total city?
I see. Thanks for clarifying.
> Living in a present-day million-dollar home for a net cost of $500k over 30 years is a great deal. That’s a little over $1000/month on average. Where can you even rent an apartment at that price these days? Can you…
I agree wholeheartedly. Thanks for having the courage to state this. I think the reasons are straightforward: 1: The supply chain has evolved. Affordable ingredients are mass produced and low quality and a pizza place…
They're perfectly legitimate spots. F&F is superior to nearly any place in the city, L'Industrie is fine. The others are also fine. Yes they're touristy, but so what? Outer-borough superiority is a myth. Most local…
Re: downtown Brooklyn: I think Norm's on Adams Street is quite good.
I travel well outside my neighborhood for standard slices regularly and I've never felt it's a waste of time. But maybe an out-of-towner feeling they need to find the perfect slice is a different perspective than mine…
I find that more true for bagels than pizza. Some bagel places are better than others but I don't find much value in crossing the city vs. just going to the best place in your neighborhood. But pizza's a totally…
Examples: - old beach lanes: https://shorturl.at/fty07 - apartment road network: https://shorturl.at/cikrR - waste management access road: https://shorturl.at/bjM17 - one conceptual road; three physical roads and median…
I've done something similar - and less ambitious - on bike in NYC: I biked all Brooklyn and at this point 90% of Manhattan. I bet Pittsburgh is next-level confusing. But I think the philosophical questions apply…
Everything you're expressing is unsound opinion. You're also exaggerating all numbers to skew your point. > Good luck trying to afford a property next to a park. 2BR in New York is $7k per month. If you are buying,…
I still remember flying back to Chicago on a red eye. I got into Midway airport, which at the time had all the charm of a poorly maintained bus station, and hopped on the L slightly before dawn. It was filled with…