Nope, the raised rivets were too close. Curious what it was.
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Nope, the raised rivets were too close. Curious what it was.
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Did an @mtamaryland contractor dump a piece of debris from redoing the Mt Washington station into Wester Run Creek below? https://t.co/aS78V6POcX
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Proving once again, if thereβs a handwritten note, something has gone wrong. https://t.co/E3HNraOYCe
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@jakemauer @jessgartner When Pete got paid ~$20k I remember thinking that was so low….until I looked it up in the inflation calculator.
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@dbetzel @eric_hontz @JohnBert07 Good question. Hereβs a story from 2015 on it https://www.google.com/amp/s/fivethirtyeight.com/features/baltimores-toxic-legacy-of-lead-paint/amp/
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@JohnBert07 @dbetzel @eric_hontz Youβre right, recent history is important. Check out some of @AlecMacGillis work to see how history has shaped Baltimore or take a class with @UBHistory on the city. It is mind blowing.
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@JohnBert07 @dbetzel @eric_hontz You and I both know that Baltimore City is fβed up. The difference is I as a resident, dad, educator and researcher is trying to do something about it while you throw up BS βwhat aboutsβ and context free facts. If you want to help, I could send some orgs to donate to or volunteer
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@BmoreDoc Here’s some good data on that. https://bniajfi.org/indicators/Sustainability/trees
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@CarolSOtt Nope, a credit union.
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@dbetzel @JohnBert07 @eric_hontz Like, I said, the city isn’t innocent in this process but requires more funding for wrap around student services due to things like lead exposure and extreme violence. Re: lead: Garrett County has 1/20 zip w/ > 50% or more at risk of elevated levels. Baltimore City has 50+ (~all)
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