If you are the one playing "metalcore"-ish music at full blast right now:
a) I resent the noise.
b) I am trying to write a grant here, and the signalling pathways are not getting any easier.
c) Your taste in music sucks. Bleh. Check out "Running Wild". At the very least, you will know how heavy metal can sound almost as good as baroque.
d) If you don't stop in the next hour, I may have to hotfoot it to the office or call the manager and be a pain in your existence.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrgh.
PS: The noise stopped. Maybe the neighbour reads (e:strip) or got tired of their own crappy music.
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03/27/2010 14:46 #51274
Dear upstairs neighbour,Category: whine
03/24/2010 20:39 #51260
Non-driver's State ID: Experiences?Category: buffalo
For some complicated reasons that I cannot control, my passport will be in NYC and I will be here in Buffalo for a whole of 20 days. This is creeping the wits out of me right now. Remember that island poll where your flat burns down and you are allowed to take just one thing? (e:tinypliny,49243) Well... I am revising my answer big time. I think I will be glad with just my passport.
Mainly, because of this lot...
And so, I need to get my non-driver state ID before my passport goes away on its AWOL tour. I think I have all the documents now - I checked the DMV site.
Has anyone here ever applied for it? How long does it take? Any pearls of wisdom for getting this thing with the least amount of disruption to a particularly busy workday?
Mainly, because of this lot...
And so, I need to get my non-driver state ID before my passport goes away on its AWOL tour. I think I have all the documents now - I checked the DMV site.
Has anyone here ever applied for it? How long does it take? Any pearls of wisdom for getting this thing with the least amount of disruption to a particularly busy workday?
tinypliny - 04/10/10 08:20
I GOT IT!!! Precisely two weeks later. Many thanks, DMV, you got my address incomplete, though...
I GOT IT!!! Precisely two weeks later. Many thanks, DMV, you got my address incomplete, though...
tinypliny - 03/31/10 00:39
It's on its way. It was very painless! One of the reasons why US is the best country in the world when it comes to the workforce-efficiency. :-)
It's on its way. It was very painless! One of the reasons why US is the best country in the world when it comes to the workforce-efficiency. :-)
uncutsaniflush - 03/24/10 22:09
The non-drivers license process is just like the drivers license process from what I remember what (e:leetee) experienced. You go, you show your documents, you get your photo taken. You get a temp id/license and your "real" one comes in the mail in a couple of weeks.
The non-drivers license process is just like the drivers license process from what I remember what (e:leetee) experienced. You go, you show your documents, you get your photo taken. You get a temp id/license and your "real" one comes in the mail in a couple of weeks.
03/21/2010 23:24 #51243
Flat hunting in NYCCategory: flat hunt
So how does one hunt for a cheap flat in NYC without having to share it with a gazillion others??
And no. I am not moving but my brother is. We are looking to find something in the range of $1000 to $1500/month. We have been told to stick to areas around Harlem or Brooklyn and ignore the rest of the boroughs.
If you know of anyone renting out a flat - you cannot find a better tenant than my brother (Yes. I know. I could be saying that just because I am related but it's true).
Thoughts or tips, anyone? Former/current NYC dwellers or Buffalo denizens with NYC contacts?
And no. I am not moving but my brother is. We are looking to find something in the range of $1000 to $1500/month. We have been told to stick to areas around Harlem or Brooklyn and ignore the rest of the boroughs.
If you know of anyone renting out a flat - you cannot find a better tenant than my brother (Yes. I know. I could be saying that just because I am related but it's true).
Thoughts or tips, anyone? Former/current NYC dwellers or Buffalo denizens with NYC contacts?
tinypliny - 03/23/10 00:38
my him?! Things are really going downhill at this time. aargh
my him?! Things are really going downhill at this time. aargh
tinypliny - 03/23/10 00:37
Ya'll are THE BEST!!!! I am swimming in tips. Thanks! I am planning to go and hunt with my him next month. I think hunting is a lot more fun when you have two heads.
As they say, two heads are better than none. That was excellent film, btw. Cheap tomatoes are even better than two heads.
Ya'll are THE BEST!!!! I am swimming in tips. Thanks! I am planning to go and hunt with my him next month. I think hunting is a lot more fun when you have two heads.
As they say, two heads are better than none. That was excellent film, btw. Cheap tomatoes are even better than two heads.
hodown - 03/22/10 10:32
You can get something in Queens for that amount. Also look at Inwood in upper Manhattan. Stay away from the Bronx. Brooklyn is mega expensive (more so than Manhattan) these days. Hoboken is also going to be more expensive. I'd look in JC, but stay near downtown, nothing further in.
You can get something in Queens for that amount. Also look at Inwood in upper Manhattan. Stay away from the Bronx. Brooklyn is mega expensive (more so than Manhattan) these days. Hoboken is also going to be more expensive. I'd look in JC, but stay near downtown, nothing further in.
lauren - 03/22/10 09:37
All I can say is GOOD LUCK!
Ok. I can say a little more :)
When Felly and I were looking down there, the one thing I noticed a lot of is beware of places that are being advertised/shown by second parties who are not the owner. They often will charge a separate fee on top of the rent just because they showed you the place. If you are willing to pay the fee, they might be helpful, but I am sure you can do it alone as well.
Also, although we never made the final step of actually going down there, I think that is really what you have to do. Find a day or two and get ready to make tons of phone calls and go all over the city if you need to. There is nothing like a seeing an apt. and a neighborhood for yourself to get a real feel for how it will be to live there, what stores, markets, etc. are around and how close it is to public transportation and cheap tomatoes. :)
Finally, you might have to show proof of current employment, income, etc, depending on the place. I was surprised (and annoyed) to find that many places won't rent to people who are just moving to NYC for the first time. So make sure your brother can prove that he is gainfully employed.
And again, good luck!
All I can say is GOOD LUCK!
Ok. I can say a little more :)
When Felly and I were looking down there, the one thing I noticed a lot of is beware of places that are being advertised/shown by second parties who are not the owner. They often will charge a separate fee on top of the rent just because they showed you the place. If you are willing to pay the fee, they might be helpful, but I am sure you can do it alone as well.
Also, although we never made the final step of actually going down there, I think that is really what you have to do. Find a day or two and get ready to make tons of phone calls and go all over the city if you need to. There is nothing like a seeing an apt. and a neighborhood for yourself to get a real feel for how it will be to live there, what stores, markets, etc. are around and how close it is to public transportation and cheap tomatoes. :)
Finally, you might have to show proof of current employment, income, etc, depending on the place. I was surprised (and annoyed) to find that many places won't rent to people who are just moving to NYC for the first time. So make sure your brother can prove that he is gainfully employed.
And again, good luck!
zobar - 03/22/10 07:41
Vaya con Diós. I lived in the Lower East Side at Orchard near Rivington, but only because my cousin already lived there; and she only lived there because of some kind of rent-control situation. That was a pretty good neighborhood, but it was gentrifying at the time [1999] and I'm sure it's crazy expensive now.
Hoboken and some areas of Jersey City are also decent places to live, and though not as happenin' as Brooklyn, approximately as convenient. Other areas of Jersey City are shitholes.
- Z
Vaya con Diós. I lived in the Lower East Side at Orchard near Rivington, but only because my cousin already lived there; and she only lived there because of some kind of rent-control situation. That was a pretty good neighborhood, but it was gentrifying at the time [1999] and I'm sure it's crazy expensive now.
Hoboken and some areas of Jersey City are also decent places to live, and though not as happenin' as Brooklyn, approximately as convenient. Other areas of Jersey City are shitholes.
- Z
tinypliny - 03/22/10 00:11
wow, that was quick! Thanks, (e:heidi)! :)
(e:James), he will be working in Manhattan (I wonder. Do people in NYC ever work anywhere else? Maybe it should be called Workhattan or Man!Cruelwork - okay, okay. bad joke) He is very good at running everywhere, taking extreme routes and extremely comfortable with the subway. He wants to sell his car though - so anywhere that requires a personal car is out.
I don't think he really has any preferences for any nationality neighbours. His current neighbours are, clockwise (German, Chinese, Russian, German, Thai, Japanese, Brazilian (I think...).
oh - and he doesn't want to pay a lot for tomatoes.
If your insane contacts know any places, I think their insanity is fine with him.
And he is looking to move early 2nd week of May.
wow, that was quick! Thanks, (e:heidi)! :)
(e:James), he will be working in Manhattan (I wonder. Do people in NYC ever work anywhere else? Maybe it should be called Workhattan or Man!Cruelwork - okay, okay. bad joke) He is very good at running everywhere, taking extreme routes and extremely comfortable with the subway. He wants to sell his car though - so anywhere that requires a personal car is out.
I don't think he really has any preferences for any nationality neighbours. His current neighbours are, clockwise (German, Chinese, Russian, German, Thai, Japanese, Brazilian (I think...).
oh - and he doesn't want to pay a lot for tomatoes.
If your insane contacts know any places, I think their insanity is fine with him.
And he is looking to move early 2nd week of May.
heidi - 03/21/10 23:47
My bff Lisa lives in a 1 bdrm in Spanish Harlem for something in that range - I've asked her to connect with you.
My bff Lisa lives in a 1 bdrm in Spanish Harlem for something in that range - I've asked her to connect with you.
james - 03/21/10 23:47
It depends on where he will be working. There are less expensive, good neighborhoods in parts of the Bronx and Queens (which has a ginormous Indian population if that is any appeal).
My contacts in NYC are all bat-shit insane, so I am pretty useless.
It depends on where he will be working. There are less expensive, good neighborhoods in parts of the Bronx and Queens (which has a ginormous Indian population if that is any appeal).
My contacts in NYC are all bat-shit insane, so I am pretty useless.
03/16/2010 21:53 #51203
Your response is required by law...Category: tourism
This came in the mail today...
I am looking at this envelope with such weird emotions. It feels crazy that I am being counted as a part of the population here, in a completely foreign country.
I know it's not like I am getting electoral franchise or anything, but it seems like a momentous thing to be doing. In some small way, I am going to be part of this massive census - a detailed stock-taking of human resources in a country that is half-way across the planet from where I was born.
I reckon, it's a routine government-initiated statistical exercise to many, but to me, today, it's a source of wonder - in black and white.
I am looking at this envelope with such weird emotions. It feels crazy that I am being counted as a part of the population here, in a completely foreign country.
I know it's not like I am getting electoral franchise or anything, but it seems like a momentous thing to be doing. In some small way, I am going to be part of this massive census - a detailed stock-taking of human resources in a country that is half-way across the planet from where I was born.
I reckon, it's a routine government-initiated statistical exercise to many, but to me, today, it's a source of wonder - in black and white.
tinypliny - 03/20/10 10:48
HAHAHAHAHA I have talked to a lot of people and I would say you have a pretty good life. LOL
HAHAHAHAHA I have talked to a lot of people and I would say you have a pretty good life. LOL
drew - 03/17/10 15:43
Wow. I literally laughed so hard I cried.
Wow. I literally laughed so hard I cried.
jenks - 03/17/10 14:29
and this skit of christopher walken doing his census interview is classic. and hysterical. a must-see.
:::link:::
and this skit of christopher walken doing his census interview is classic. and hysterical. a must-see.
:::link:::
jenks - 03/17/10 14:27
I love that, despite the "REQUIRED BY LAW' being printed in bold right on the envelope, I saw about 5 of them in the recycling bin by the mailboxes in my building today. :/
I love that, despite the "REQUIRED BY LAW' being printed in bold right on the envelope, I saw about 5 of them in the recycling bin by the mailboxes in my building today. :/
james - 03/17/10 13:32
IN 2020 I plan on being a soldier fighting the spiders on Mars.
IN 2020 I plan on being a soldier fighting the spiders on Mars.
heidi - 03/17/10 13:21
In 1980, I was living with my parents and brother in Morris Run, PA.
In 1990, I was still living with my parents and brother but in Blossburg, PA.
In 2000, I was living with my gf Shelly and our friend Lisa in Laurel, MD. We got the long form and it was so confusing that I gave up filling out the form and someone had to come and ask us all the questions. We sat in the back yard with the census worker, offered her lemonade, and threw frisbee for the dog while answering questions.
In 2010, I'm living alone in Buffalo. Thankfully I got the short form.
Wonder where I'll be in 2020??
In 1980, I was living with my parents and brother in Morris Run, PA.
In 1990, I was still living with my parents and brother but in Blossburg, PA.
In 2000, I was living with my gf Shelly and our friend Lisa in Laurel, MD. We got the long form and it was so confusing that I gave up filling out the form and someone had to come and ask us all the questions. We sat in the back yard with the census worker, offered her lemonade, and threw frisbee for the dog while answering questions.
In 2010, I'm living alone in Buffalo. Thankfully I got the short form.
Wonder where I'll be in 2020??
tinypliny - 03/17/10 00:15
Ooooh "For other reason": yeah, I was hatching a plan to take over this planet.
Ooooh "For other reason": yeah, I was hatching a plan to take over this planet.
tinypliny - 03/17/10 00:12
Does Person 1 sometimes live or stay somewhere else?
Does spending a night at the office count?
They just want you to be spending your time at college housing or in the military or in jail either fighting for child custody or maybe in a nursing home as a seasonal residence - yes, they know, you get sick every other season and persuade yourself that you are going to die.
I'd say that is ONE sneaky question.
What happens to kids who are born in the night between Mar 31 and April 1, I can't imagine the stress their parents are going through now - totally agonizing whether to ignore their baby or fill it in as a Person 3 - clearly showing how little they care about it.
Does Person 1 sometimes live or stay somewhere else?
Does spending a night at the office count?
They just want you to be spending your time at college housing or in the military or in jail either fighting for child custody or maybe in a nursing home as a seasonal residence - yes, they know, you get sick every other season and persuade yourself that you are going to die.
I'd say that is ONE sneaky question.
What happens to kids who are born in the night between Mar 31 and April 1, I can't imagine the stress their parents are going through now - totally agonizing whether to ignore their baby or fill it in as a Person 3 - clearly showing how little they care about it.
tinypliny - 03/17/10 00:03
LOL - I am filling it out finally after hours of staring at it and I can't believe this. They let you fill your own race in. I am so tempted to say I am from Gallifrey.
And apparently, all the countries in Asia are now separate races but Europe doesn't get a country-by-country break up. Hee Hee.
LOL - I am filling it out finally after hours of staring at it and I can't believe this. They let you fill your own race in. I am so tempted to say I am from Gallifrey.
And apparently, all the countries in Asia are now separate races but Europe doesn't get a country-by-country break up. Hee Hee.
zobar - 03/16/10 23:31
You're one of us now. <-:
Last time around I felt annoyed that I was being cens'd in Rochester. It was totally accurate - the student population there is huge but stable - but I felt I should have been representing my peeps instead.
- Z
You're one of us now. <-:
Last time around I felt annoyed that I was being cens'd in Rochester. It was totally accurate - the student population there is huge but stable - but I felt I should have been representing my peeps instead.
- Z
Re (e:jim,51318) - :::link::: an Android-based e-ink tablet. E Ink is what they use in most e-readers, since it requires much less power than LED and is supposed to be easier to read in sunlight.
- Z
B: The core of an existential crisis that heavy metal is going through.
A: one of the more obnoxious genres a neighbor can play loudly.
what is MetalCore?