I think Columbus is probably in a good position, but I would definitely put Dayton and Toledo above Youngstown.
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The fact that Youngstown is second makes me question the validity of the list.
The OLED seems to be more of a power consumption upgrade. The resolution is the same. Sure you will get more color depth with the OLED but it probably isn't worth the upgrade if you already have a deck. If they offer the new screen as an after market upgrade that may be worth it. But I'm the meantime the deck HD has a higher resolution.
Real sad, I loved this place.
Yeah, that backlog exists because funds aren't managed well. I see no reason why the railroad money would be any different.
What ever happened to the Northside one? That was like 20 years of nothing
The Hopple street viaduct is the part that crosses the train yard, not the bridge crossing 75. That bridge was replaced in the early 2010s.
Not sure if it's right, but it seems to me this is really just a bunch of preconfigured fedora instances for specific use cases with containerized packages you can mix and match to your needs. Then they slap on a bunch of buzz words to make it sound novel.
That was always Gabe's intention with SteamOS when it came out around a decade ago. He has never really liked windows, and definitely never liked the potential for Microsoft to mess with his product. SteamOS was made from the ground up to supplant windows as the primary gamer OS, we are just now witnessing the turning of the tide.
Does that keyboard fit in the case while closed? I don't need a keyboard with the deck often, but it would be nice to have one with it all the time for that off chance I do. The times I need a keyboard I really need a keyboard.
It's NKY, it's in the headline
There is also a deeper roots on 4th by the convention center. Closer to the hotel, but the ride up to Findlay is well worth it.