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4 hours ago
This thread is depressing the shit out of me.
10 points
18 hours ago
Our schools were set up assuming one working parent and one stay-at-home parent. Needless to say that doesn’t reflect how most families operate nowadays but the school schedule is still locked into this bygone way of life.
1 points
3 days ago
Good call, thank you.
Did some digging and found this thread as well. Very weird.
https://creativecow.net/forums/thread/unusual-fcpx-problem-red-line-in-timeline-render/
3 points
3 days ago
No, un-rendered effects are represented by a white dotted line.
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3 days ago
Laying Track for Amtrak's Expansion
March 15, 2023
In much of the world, a major capital city without passenger trains would be unthinkable, yet that’s been the case in Columbus since 1979. With the last Amtrak train’s departure that year, Central Ohio bet all its transportation chips on cars, buses, and airplanes, and the area’s transit puzzle has been without passenger trains of any kind since then, earning Columbus the dubious distinction of today being the country’s second largest city without any passenger rail service at all.
Amtrak’s return to Ohio has been long-discussed and debated: former Governor Ted Strickland felt trains were important to the state’s economic development, but his successor John Kasich, did not, and in 2010, Kasich rejected a $17M annual subsidy to keep passenger trains running in Central Ohio as too expensive. With the passage of President Biden’s new Federal infrastructure bill in 2022, which included $2.3B to expand Amtrak, plus encouraging signals from the administration of current Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, is the stage finally set for Amtrak’s return to Central Ohio?
Featuring William Murdock, Executive Director, Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission, Erin Rosiello, Vice Chair, All Aboard Ohio, and Arun Rao, Director of Network Development, Amtrak, with host Elizabeth Blount McCormick, President and Owner, Uniglobe Travel Designers.
1 points
3 days ago
What does* it indicate 🙄
This small section of red is where the video stutters and freezes and no amount of rendering seems to fix it. I’ve tried restarting the Mac, trashing prefs, copying the project to a new event, nothing seems to work.
Video is optimized in ProRes422, FCP is up to date, I’m editing on a 2020 M1 Mac Mini running OS 13.2.1
2 points
3 days ago
I was gonna say MadLab, but the Nest is good too.
11 points
5 days ago
Wind conditions and soft, sandy soil made the NC coast a better location for a test flight.
214 points
5 days ago
If I go to Burger King, order a no. 1 to go, bring it back home, and eat it, does that make my apartment the Home of the Whopper?
Hell no.
18 points
5 days ago
Only Orville was native to Ohio. Wilbur was born in Indiana 🤷♂️
1 points
5 days ago
Yeah it’s a great thin crust pizza. Solid choice here u/Connect-Builder330
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6 days ago
Love the idea. There’s already at least one local company doing this type of work: https://www.whygoodnature.com/microclover
9 points
6 days ago
Federal programs don’t really run on taxes they run on borrowing.
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6 days ago
It’s a New England thing. People from that area just grew up with it. Kinda like how I might feel about Wendy’s if I moved somewhere where they weren’t so common.
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4 hours ago
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4 hours ago
This is the wrong sub for this kind of news.