Good luck, bro
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kyuubinokitsune@lemmy.blahaj.zonereplied to shinkantrain@lemmy.ml last edited by
That third picture is either warped or the structural soundness of the building is questionable.
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angrycommiekender@lemmy.worldreplied to toynbee@lemmy.world last edited by
My first thought was this
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i_dont_want_to@lemmy.blahaj.zonereplied to SeekPie last edited by
Make those with decent construction so every cough and sneeze isn't broadcasted to all of your neighbors with good design so it's disability friendly, and that is the dream right there.
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u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)replied to The Picard Maneuver last edited by
Do they generally bring it to your door?
Where I live they just call you that they're waiting outside and wait for you to come pick it up. Same goes for delivery drivers. Sometimes they don't even leave the car. -
SeekPiereplied to i_dont_want_to@lemmy.blahaj.zone last edited by
Yeah, love me a elevator. Especially as a delivery driver (rider?).
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konstant@lemmy.worldreplied to The Picard Maneuver last edited by
Imagine the condominium meetings
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dejected_warp_core@lemmy.worldreplied to kyuubinokitsune@lemmy.blahaj.zone last edited by
I think the balcony edge curves out into the room. The second pic from the loft bedroom kinda/sorta looks like it. Looks like crap with that straight railing though.
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Tactical ballistic pizza? Count me in. Sounds reckless and delicious.
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grammarpolice@lemmy.worldreplied to The Picard Maneuver last edited by
And people say China is not a dystopia
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normalexit@lemmy.worldreplied to The Picard Maneuver last edited by
I imagine with that many people there are restaurants and services within.
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toynbee@lemmy.worldreplied to angrycommiekender@lemmy.world last edited by
Unfortunately this is not currently working (apparently QC itself is currently down, according to Cloudflare), but wow, I haven't thought about QC in quite some time. Thanks for the memories!
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unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.dereplied to shiggles@sh.itjust.works last edited by
Probably a whole mall on the lower floors and vending machines amd shid
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angrycommiekender@lemmy.worldreplied to toynbee@lemmy.world last edited by
Yeah, the connection is intermittent right now. He's taking December off this year.
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altasshet@lemmy.careplied to dreamlandlividity@lemmy.world last edited by
I wouldn't be surprised if the numbers were off by an order of magnitude. 1500 units with on average 2 people works out to 3000. Looking at the pictures, that sells like a more realistic number.
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toynbee@lemmy.worldreplied to angrycommiekender@lemmy.world last edited by
One could easily find oneself envious.
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angrycommiekender@lemmy.worldreplied to toynbee@lemmy.world last edited by
It was the pizza from space storyline that I linked.
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toynbee@lemmy.worldreplied to angrycommiekender@lemmy.world last edited by
Makes sense, thanks for elaborating!
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thatweirdguy1001@lemmy.worldreplied to The Picard Maneuver last edited by
I am the pizza delivery boy.
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humanspiral@lemmy.careplied to The Picard Maneuver last edited by
There's a good chance that apartment building has easy to find organized unit numbers that pizza delivery guy can understand. Building may even have multiple front entrances each with distinct addresses.
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buddahriffic@lemmy.worldreplied to humanspiral@lemmy.ca last edited by
Yeah, I've delivered pizza in a city of over 100k people. The whole idea of an address is to figure out where the destination is down to the personal residence. Doesn't matter if the people are spread out in a single building or many buildings.
I didn't go knocking on every door any time someone ordered pizza to an apartment. Biggest concern about apartments were if they had a buzzer, if that buzzer worked, and if the code matched the unit number or would be easy to figure out based on the information provided. And if it wasn't, their phone number was part of the information provided.