Beyond Nosey, Anyone know the story to this comment?
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Beyond Nosey, Anyone know the story to this comment?

I'm driving up to Lyons at some point this week just to go check out the river. I saw this art gallery and this was the only review for it. This gallery burned down I think last year. Any context anybody can provide me would be awesome.

u/Perkonstreams — 5 days ago
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Today's Updates

I want to know which idiot decided to do security certification updates today.

I have tons of finals due tomorrow for the summer semester. Work full time and now here I am finally not working overnight​ and I don't have any access to complete my finals.

I'm missing out on a ton of extra credit for this one overbearing/nightmare teacher I have because now I can't submit it before tomorrow.

I'm missing a section of the prompt of what I'm supposed to write for my final and the video I have to make for it.

I can't access canvas to do anything. It's always just a 406 error. Why wouldn't they just do this on you know Friday or Monday after finals. But no. Instead we have to do it the day before finals are due.

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u/Perkonstreams — 29 days ago

Private Trainer

Hi! I'm looking to get into shape and think starting with a private trainer is probably the way to go! Does anyone have have suggestions for one? (From Longmont to Boulder?)

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u/Perkonstreams — 1 month ago

How do I get a Utilities Account?

Hello! I'm trying to figure out how to obtain a utilities account so I can get the rental I'm moving to all setup before I'm there.

Everything I keep finding asks for an account number but literally I just... I just need to make an account as a completely new user.

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u/Perkonstreams — 2 months ago
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I have a coworker on another contract who we will call RR. In the last week I have completed a massive documentation piece requesting the addition of new software and equipment to my systems. Think roughly 6-8 pages of security information, product information, what it would add to the systems, what it would improve, and more. It was a three-week project that I condensed into three days to get it out quicker for signatures and approval. It's basically an important assessment for a growing huge project that I am honored to be working on and assisting my coworkers on my contract to have the ability to use the software and equipment.

Now when I send this out for signatures, as a courtesy the file is also shared to the other contract employees who are related to the project, but have different responsibilities/not the same company. RR is one of these said other company employees who also sign these sorts of assessments to show collaboration/show that they know what's going on. They can provide edit ideas or thoughts, but it's really up to their head boss on if it moves forward. So, if their boss signs the documentation before they see it, they get no input.

With this current document, RR decided he wanted some "major" changes. These changes include:

  • Turning a is to an are.
  • Repeat the version changes all over the paperwork, even though its been listed already.
  • Changing a an to a a.

After he completed these changes, RR decided to remove my name from the entirety of the document. Even including the section with my signature signing off my part of the documentation for records/due process. When asked about it, he stated *"I didn't want to include her name on it as I didn't go over the changes with her."*His boss already approved of my paperwork and work, but now everything is in limbo because of this.

Mind you this isn't even the first time he's done this. I was working on similar documentation for a different project, nearly had it all done, when it was decided by higher ups that they wanted RR and his coworker to complete the piece. Not realizing that it was almost completed. RR and his coworker took my documentation paperwork from my folder, added a small section and submitted it. Getting all the thanks for finishing it so fast. When in reality, it was all me.

Now I raised a stink about this to my boss today, as this all went down. Their response was "Well we know who actually did the work". Sure, you know today, but in a year when anyone looks at this document for reference, they're going to assume he did. Its enraging because when he does this as well, I don't get information on if the document is moving forward or getting proper signatures for approval anymore. Since I technically "Didn't work on it, as my name isn't on it"

I'm just so angry and unsure what I can do in this situation.

TLDR: 25F fighting to keep her hard work credited to her but 60M different company coworker keeps removing her name and inserting his instead.

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u/Perkonstreams — 4 months ago

So I've been following and collecting a bit of a interesting trend on what's at least occuring on Osceola County. Unsure if it's happening in all counties, but definitely is occuring there.

These new homes aren't getting proper property tax applied to them. Found one that sold for $751,900 in March of 2025, brand new house. The owners paid $1235 in taxes last year and even now, the house's so called "worth" isn't being applied to their property taxes cost. Allowing them to undercut people who bought a older house for the same amount, those people have to pay $9,000+ on taxes. So homes in which you are buying that are older and cheaper, you are paying more taxes on property than someone getting a nearly million dollar home.

A lot of these homes that are getting below taxed are in the ZUNI and the BROADBROOK Drive areas.

https://www.property-appraiser.org/

This is where I found the tax information. Cross connecting it with homes for sale on Zillow or recently sold homes.

Edit:

Well thank you to let me know I don't know anything when it comes to homes haha. Yikes. I found the trend interesting as these homes basically instantly had property on them even in 2024 and haven't gotten actual tax rates on them. But good to know that Im dumb and should do better research.

Also to the realtor who was accusing me of using this to advertise the website, that's the official Osceola property appraiser website. By the city. So I'm unsure if you are a realtor if you can't recognize that type of site.

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u/Perkonstreams — 4 months ago