How to know when a train will pass the rails near my home

I like watching and photographing the trains as they pass on the tracks that are half a mile from my home. But I don't know how to tell when that will happen. Currently my options are:

* Wait by the rails and hope I get lucky
* Hear a train, and rush to the tracks hoping I catch it before the end

Is there any way to find the schedule or realtime tracking data?

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u/JoshyOrndorff — 2 days ago

What is a clapper?

In the song "Back" the protagonist breaks his back and becomes paralyzed. Near the end of the song he mentions that he "can't even use the clapper"? What is a clapper?

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u/JoshyOrndorff — 16 days ago
▲ 5 r/aave+1 crossposts

How to get historical transactions from V2 on Ethereum Mainnet

I have used Aave v2 and later v3. I'm now trying to get a record of all of my historical transactions. For vs it is really easy because I just go to https://app.aave.com/history/ and it shows all of my old transactions.

But for the older V2 it is harder. I found the corresponding page at https://v2-market.aave.com/history/ but it does not show any data. It just says "No transactions yet.". I know that I have made transactions in V2. Is there a way to get this page to populate correctly?

u/JoshyOrndorff — 2 months ago
▲ 1.1k r/DivorceHelp+1 crossposts

Divorcing: I paid cash for our house with separate assets; 3 months later my wife is divorcing me.

I've been married since 2019. In the fall of 2025 my wife and I paid cash for a modest home. The funds we used came entirely from liquidating assets that I owned since before we were married. The funds did not come from either of our income or from selling our previous home. Just three short months after the purchase, my wife decided to divorce me and wants to keep the home and "at least half" of the equity.

I have made her (and her lawyer) the offer that I am willing the let her keep the house and live in it moving forward if she is willing the pay me back the price that I paid for the house.

Is there anything I can do, arguments I can make, or legal precedent for cases where marital assets were just recently purchased?

The title to the house is in her name. I agreed to this as a convenience because she was the one mostly communicating with the realtor and I found working with the realtor annoying. At the time I thought it made no difference whether the title was in her name or mine or both because we were in a committed marriage. Now I'm left wondering whether this was a plan she laid in advance.

I am currently pro se.

Location: Ohio

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u/JoshyOrndorff — 2 months ago