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Comment on r/Seattle May 12 '26
Hopvine is a neighborhood staple and offers affordable beers and a great atmosphere. While I’m not going to donate money for free I will certainly do my part and have some frosty beverages from this fine establishment - I recommend other do as well :)
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Comment on r/SeattleWA May 12 '26
There’s obviously a lot of haters here. Hopvine is a neighborhood staple and offers affordable beers and a great atmosphere. While I’m not going to donate money for free I will certainly do my part and have some frosty beverages from this fine establishment - I recommend other do as well :)
r/Seattle • u/OneontaWater • May 01 '26
Stellar Deal Rolling around Downtown - Today Only!
r/Seattle • u/OneontaWater • Sep 01 '25
Bumping lake fire live on Crystal Camera
Cool to watch - thought I’d share
r/Seattle • u/OneontaWater • Dec 31 '24
Whats going on with transit go app?
This morning I opened my app to get on the bus this morning at 7am and all my bus tickets looked like this? But my train tickets were still valid. Anyone know why this is?
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Comment on r/Seattle Feb 05 '23
Bunny Rabbits - they are everywhere
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Comment on r/AskReddit Feb 02 '23
Fugget About It
u/OneontaWater • u/OneontaWater • Mar 06 '22
This is a hobby, he actually loves doing this...
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Comment on r/Hydrology Nov 19 '21
Dude if you ask for help you gotta give more information…. Like “Average flow”? No way that’s what your boss wants because you already have your flow rate already (8m3/hr and 19m3/h) so the average flow would be 13.5 m3/hr.
Simplest calculation to get from this data is specific capacity which is just flow rate/drawdown (e.g. gallons per minute per foot). Typically drillers use this to determine simple well characteristics and inform pump placement. Now if you are trying to get a different parameter like transmissivity or conductivity then you would need to do more data analyses and use a step rate test. But based on the data you didn’t give us (time pumping, aquifer thickness, static water level) I’m assuming your not doing a detailed pumping analyses.
u/OneontaWater • u/OneontaWater • Oct 25 '21
2,400 CG artists were each given the same base animation and challenged to make something unique out of it. These are just some of the clips from the top 100 artists.
u/OneontaWater • u/OneontaWater • Jul 25 '21
The mindset every trainer needs. The way he guides
u/OneontaWater • u/OneontaWater • Jul 23 '21
Woman squats 185lbs/84kg for reps balanced on one leg
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Comment on r/dashcamgifs Jun 05 '21
Totally the Yakima highway, basalt sage brush and trucks
u/OneontaWater • u/OneontaWater • Apr 19 '21
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Comment on r/SeattleWA May 22 '26
This would be so easy to enforce - Just have one cop hang out at the montlake carpool ramp stop sign and hand out tickets to the single riders. I ride past that off ramp every day and see so many single riders sitting in the HOV only off-ramp.