Recent comments in /f/Pennsylvania
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zipcad t1_jdzkdfu wrote
Reply to comment by Blexcr0id in Hershey looking to remove lead, cadmium from chocolate by susinpgh
any lead or cadmium is dangerous so pick how you want to go
gdex86 t1_jdzj180 wrote
Reply to comment by oldschoolskater in Fetterman has missed an alarmingly high percentage of roll-call votes by wrexracing
>Or will you be satisfied if he just votes party line?
Yesssssssssssss.
For the concern trolling Republicans do in the guise of "I'm just asking questions" I don't care if Fetterman shows up in the black box from Star Trek and communicates only in beeps as long as he votes against the conservative agenda.
Every beep that is against anti trans and queer legislation is a victory. Every beep that puts a non heritage society stooge on the bench for a life time apointment is ecstacy. Hell if John Roberts and Clarence Thomas discovers their sense of decency and decide to give up the law and retire to raise alpacas in Montana and Fetterman gets to beep in two supreme court justices I probably will have an orgasm.
I've seen the absolutely repulsive options the Republicans would run for this seat and I'd take Fetterman in any condition over that.
mouthsofmadness t1_jdzio9n wrote
Reply to comment by HomicidalHushPuppy in Last McDonald's in Downtown Pittsburgh expected to close by Jazzlike_Dog_8175
Yeah I can see what you mean, I can see it being a little awkward having it spread out over that 4 or 5 block radius. I would think if they handed out little maps or implemented a map using google maps to let vendors stamp where they are set up, and then you could check off where you have been as you go, that would be ideal. I’m sure they will roll out features as they go. But that little area can get confusing if you aren’t very familiar with the district.
I can remember walking back over the bridge after a Pirates game and hitting up Giavannis or cafe Milano right at the start of the cultural district (6th St. I believe) for a couple cheap slices they would set up for the foot traffic after games. Made the walk back to the Wyndham much more enjoyable haha.
BatBurgh t1_jdzihh8 wrote
Reply to This has to be fake or altered. Penndot can’t have a lightning bolt character. Spotted in Chambersburg by skinow84
I just find it amazing that this is on a Buick.
yourgravityfails t1_jdzi5is wrote
Reply to comment by ewyorksockexchange in A Pennsylvania chocolate factory explosion has killed 7 people by FolsgaardSE
From what I understand no candy was manufactured in that facility . They packaged there and there were some offices .
stinky143 t1_jdzhho9 wrote
PatientNice t1_jdzh4lp wrote
Reply to comment by TheTwoOneFive in Hershey looking to remove lead, cadmium from chocolate by susinpgh
They did but stopped. Now I don’t trust them.
ScienceWasLove t1_jdzgp6o wrote
Reply to comment by in_Need_of_peace in A Violation of Doctor-Patient Trust: Unauthorized Pelvic, Prostate, and Rectal Exams in Pennsylvania by Open_Veins_8
It’s part of standard medical training in 31 states.
ScienceWasLove t1_jdzf4vn wrote
Reply to comment by atlashoth in Hershey looking to remove lead, cadmium from chocolate by susinpgh
Reddit group think.
Blexcr0id t1_jdzeujx wrote
Reply to comment by heisenburgscousin in Hershey looking to remove lead, cadmium from chocolate by susinpgh
Asking for a friend here...are the Pb & Cd levels in cadbury creme eggs high enough that if your ate, say....15 or so in a row...would it be dangerous? Once again, asking for a friend...
Allemaengel t1_jdze4z3 wrote
Reply to comment by rdepp in The 3 Mile Island nuclear power station near Harrisburg, PA, suffers a partial meltdown in 1979, due to coolant leakage. Though there were no casualties, the accident gave way to more stringent safety standards, and also a slowdown in construction of reactors. by LoneWolfInCyberia
Very true but we gotta figure out the permanent waste storage or reprocessing strategy once and for all. Too much piling up in less-than-ideal on-site temporary storage around the country.
Expandexplorelive t1_jdzdzu7 wrote
Reply to comment by HomicidalHushPuppy in Hershey looking to remove lead, cadmium from chocolate by susinpgh
The guy is lying or mistaken. The lead level found in the Hershey's chocolate was 264% California's maximum allowable daily limit. We can argue whether the limit is reasonable, but it is a "recommended level".
Allemaengel t1_jdzdxr3 wrote
Reply to comment by WhereDaHinkieFlair in The 3 Mile Island nuclear power station near Harrisburg, PA, suffers a partial meltdown in 1979, due to coolant leakage. Though there were no casualties, the accident gave way to more stringent safety standards, and also a slowdown in construction of reactors. by LoneWolfInCyberia
I entirely agree but we've got to resolve the permanent waste storage or reprocessing strategy once and for all and that first. We keep fucking around on that for political NIMBY reasons.
Far too much waste piling up in temporary storage at the plants that already exist around the country and that's far from ideal.
Direwolf891 t1_jdzaarg wrote
Reply to comment by imnottrying in Hershey looking to remove lead, cadmium from chocolate by susinpgh
They actually don't use sour milk anymore they pasteurize fresh milk after condensing it and then store it in a tank for a short time then use it immediately.
Direwolf891 t1_jdza6u8 wrote
Reply to comment by TheTwoOneFive in Hershey looking to remove lead, cadmium from chocolate by susinpgh
Fun fact they did use pgpr for a time found it to mess with the recipe too much and since stopped using it.
rdepp t1_jdz90sh wrote
Reply to The 3 Mile Island nuclear power station near Harrisburg, PA, suffers a partial meltdown in 1979, due to coolant leakage. Though there were no casualties, the accident gave way to more stringent safety standards, and also a slowdown in construction of reactors. by LoneWolfInCyberia
Meanwhile it's still the cleanest form of energy to generate
tuckeram7 t1_jdz7dav wrote
Reply to The 3 Mile Island nuclear power station near Harrisburg, PA, suffers a partial meltdown in 1979, due to coolant leakage. Though there were no casualties, the accident gave way to more stringent safety standards, and also a slowdown in construction of reactors. by LoneWolfInCyberia
My family was able to afford our first home in Middletown due to this, lowering the value of the houses. So… thanks? Also still not sure if my family has been affected physically but might explain me and my quirks.
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Reply to comment by ButtBlock in Hershey looking to remove lead, cadmium from chocolate by susinpgh
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WhereDaHinkieFlair t1_jdywyd1 wrote
Reply to The 3 Mile Island nuclear power station near Harrisburg, PA, suffers a partial meltdown in 1979, due to coolant leakage. Though there were no casualties, the accident gave way to more stringent safety standards, and also a slowdown in construction of reactors. by LoneWolfInCyberia
We should have built more and we should build more Nuclear Power. It's the best solution for meeting electricity demands without worsening climate change.
[deleted] t1_jdyuqqn wrote
Reply to comment by Saltine_Machine in The 3 Mile Island nuclear power station near Harrisburg, PA, suffers a partial meltdown in 1979, due to coolant leakage. Though there were no casualties, the accident gave way to more stringent safety standards, and also a slowdown in construction of reactors. by LoneWolfInCyberia
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APigNamedLucy t1_jdyuebh wrote
Reply to comment by stu8018 in This has to be fake or altered. Penndot can’t have a lightning bolt character. Spotted in Chambersburg by skinow84
Common mistake, they're a plumber actually.
Ihaveaboot t1_jdyt017 wrote
Reply to The 3 Mile Island nuclear power station near Harrisburg, PA, suffers a partial meltdown in 1979, due to coolant leakage. Though there were no casualties, the accident gave way to more stringent safety standards, and also a slowdown in construction of reactors. by LoneWolfInCyberia
I was in middle school less than 20 miles from TMI when it occurred, so too young to really understand what was going on.
I recently watched the Netflix TMI documentary, and my initial reaction was that it seemed slanted towards a anti-nucular viewpoint. But the Wikipedia account of what happened in 1979 seems pretty close to the Netflix version.
in_Need_of_peace t1_jdzky00 wrote
Reply to comment by ScienceWasLove in A Violation of Doctor-Patient Trust: Unauthorized Pelvic, Prostate, and Rectal Exams in Pennsylvania by Open_Veins_8
Wow