The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

Lilofan

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There has been really bad Disney employees this trip. I know they needed to hire people but some people just shouldn't get hired. Like this bus driver to Downtown Disney.
Do the busses have video cameras on while the bus is in operation? Perhaps that could help address the bus driver situation.
 

donaldtoo

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That makes sense. The older 2 story homes have a second floor where bedrooms have a much tougher time cooling like the first floor areas.

Yep, some of the larger homes we design have as many as 5 or 6 zones, especially if there is a detached guest house/casita. Always hafta’ take mechanical (heating and cooling - especially cooling) issues seriously down here. Who wants to spend well into 7 figures on a new home and not be comfortable inside year ‘round…?!
 

Lilofan

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Yesterday, we drove up to Maine and had lobster for lunch. :hungry: Yummy, (despite high prices . . . :jawdrop:) It was a nice, sunny day to take in the ocean scenery. :)
I recall the days my mom would buy live lobster and crabs. At times some of the live crabs would get out of the bag and crawl all over the back seat of the car on the drive home.
 

John park hopper

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Yep, some of the larger homes we design have as many as 5 or 6 zones, especially if there is a detached guest house/casita. Always hafta’ take mechanical (heating and cooling - especially cooling) issues seriously down here. Who wants to spend well into 7 figures on a new home and not be comfortable inside year ‘round…?!
Got a ask what is the going rate per square foot to build --it's over 200 dollars (average house nothing special) and rising here in coastal SC,
 

Goofyernmost

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Drove in areas buses shouldn't be in Old Key West and almost hit a few cars.

The bus to The Beach Club missed his entrance.
Sounds like a newbie that was rushed into an abbreviated training time to put into quick service. Blame it on management not the driver. Almost hit a few cars is all part of individual perception. As a passenger you cannot see the exact distances involved especially when the driver seat is placed ahead of the front wheels. It can be very concerning to someone that never sat in that seat. I used to train bus drivers and had years of experience driving one as well. When you are maneuvering a vehicle that size dealing with the idiot drivers driving around not knowing where they are, there is no almost, it is either it hit something or it is "nothing to see here". :)
 

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