(Part 2) Top products from r/sandiego
We found 21 product mentions on r/sandiego. We ranked the 229 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
21. Kensington MicroSaver Keyed Laptop Lock - OLD MODEL - (64068F)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Older model of our Micro saver lock - check out part# K65035AM which is our new version with a thinner and rotating lock head to fit the widest variety of laptops with the Kensington T-Bar slot; does not work with Dell's new "wedge" or "noble" Lock slotWide range of compatibility - non-Dell laptops,...
22. Haunted San Diego: A Historic Guide to San Diego's Favorite Haunts
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Includes 13 different locations to visit in the San Diego area.
24. San Diego Architecture Downtown: Highlights from the Award Winning San Diego Architecture
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Used Book in Good Condition
25. Getting the Love You Want Workbook: The New Couples' Study Guide
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Atria Books
26. Photography (7th Edition)
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 1
STEP BY STEP TRAINING
27. Traffic: Why We Drive the Way We Do (and What It Says About Us)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
28. Ready Player One
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Crown Publishing Group NY
29. On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
30. A Generation of Sociopaths: How the Baby Boomers Betrayed America
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
HACHETTE
31. How to Cook Everything: Simple Recipes for Great Food
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Houghton Mifflin
32. Pacific Beach (CA) (Images of America)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Used Book in Good Condition
33. San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter (CA) (Images of America)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
34. San Diego Architecture from Mission to Modern: Guide to the Buildings, Planning, People, and Spaces That Shape the Region
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Used Book in Good Condition
35. Pimsleur Korean Level 1 CD: Learn to Speak and Understand Korean with Pimsleur Language Programs (1) (Comprehensive)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
36. Paradise Plundered: Fiscal Crisis and Governance Failures in San Diego
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Used Book in Good Condition
37. Getting the Love You Want: A Guide for Couples, 20th Anniversary Edition
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Getting the Love You Want A Guide for Couples 20th Anniversary Edition
38. With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Presidio Press
An older article, but still good: http://www.archdaily.com/137692/architecture-city-guide-san-diego
Another good article, but leans more to the modern: http://www.ranker.com/list/san-diego-buildings-and-structures/reference
A few more: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g60750-Activities-c47-t3-San_Diego_California.html
You might also enjoy reading one (or both) of these books:
https://www.amazon.com/San-Diego-Architecture-Mission-Modern/dp/0972602003
https://www.amazon.com/San-Diego-Architecture-Downtown-Highlights/dp/0972602011
I recommend looking up a Gottman Institute trained therapist.
https://www.gottman.com/couples/private-therapy/
If you can't afford a therapist, the next best recommendation I've got is reading the book "Getting the Love You Want" with your partner, and working on the companion workbook together.
https://www.amazon.com/Getting-Love-You-Want-Anniversary/dp/0805087001/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1486190971&sr=8-1&keywords=getting+the+love+you+want
https://www.amazon.com/Getting-Love-You-Want-Workbook/dp/0743483677/ref=pd_bxgy_14_img_2?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=0743483677&pd_rd_r=GX0H9DX9YAZV3JX13G4R&pd_rd_w=YKmdS&pd_rd_wg=sUjob&psc=1&refRID=GX0H9DX9YAZV3JX13G4R
It might be worth it for people to buy a lock similar to this. There are newer ones and ones that use a code instead of key. I bought mine in 2014 and have found it to be handy when working on my laptop anywhere outside my house or on when I'm on vacation. It prevents the casual theft but if you have top secret info then I'm sure someone could break it :)
Some of the "Images of America" books are pretty good. There are other books that are dedicated to specific San Diego Neighborhoods
https://www.amazon.com/Diegos-Gaslamp-Quarter-Images-America/dp/073852865X
I see you're in about half of my subreddits too. Have you read "Ready Player One" by Ernest Cline? It's probably the best Scifi book I've read in 10 years. http://www.amazon.com/Ready-Player-One-Ernest-Cline/dp/030788743X
For language fluency it helps to get practice in, and FSI or Pimsleurs provide good material for that. I'm not sure how good the Pimsleurs Korean is, but I'm currently using it to learn Korean:
http://www.amazon.com/Korean-Comprehensive-Understand-Pimsleur-Language/dp/0743536134/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1407513831&sr=1-2&keywords=pimsleur+korean
You can get this via your public library. If it's not available at your local library, you can send a hold and they'll ship it to your local branch. It's an all audio course. You'll need supplemental text at some point to understand about grammar, like:
http://www.amazon.com/Korean-Grammar-Use-Beginning-Intermediate/dp/8959951986
The downside to these programs is that you learn vocabularies that aren't targeted specifically to you, so there'll be some that you won't use. But it does help with the fluency.
Was it this one?
https://www.amazon.com/Photography-7th-Barbara-London/dp/0130282715/ref=asc_df_0130282715/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312038987516&hvpos=1o2&hvnetw=g&hvrand=2601261348208426453&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9031351&hvtargid=pla-572380100052&psc=1
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My library friend covered mine for free. It's a softcover but a rigid clear plastic was used to cover and make it more sturdy.
I read about it in this book:
Traffic: Why We Drive the Way We Do (and What It Says About Us)
by Tom Vanderbilt
http://www.amazon.com/Traffic-Drive-What-Says-About/dp/0307277194
It's a really interesting book, highly recommended,
John also has a number of books he's published, mostly about Pacific Beach. They have a number of them at the PB library, or you can buy them online:
How to Cook Everything
San Diego: California's Cornerstone, by Iris Engstrand.
http://www.jeffgalloway.com/
https://www.amazon.com/Galloways-Book-Running-Jeff-Galloway/dp/0936070277
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0938711180
San Diego spends less than half of any other large CA city on social services. This isn't just things like welfare, etc., but includes Police, Firemen, Schools, Roads...etc...
The political structure is set up to make raising taxes basically impossible (not just a partisan problem, but a structural/institutional one) and all money that IS raised is diverted into downtown development at the expense of the neighborhoods and other social services.
We demand huge government goods, and are used to getting them for free from the federal Government, but refuse to pay anything for them.
http://www.amazon.com/Paradise-Plundered-Fiscal-Governance-Failures/dp/0804756031/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1319229724&sr=8-1
I am working my way through this book. Highly recommend it.
A Generation of Sociopaths: How the Baby Boomers Betrayed America
Reminds me of With the Old Breed by E.B. Sledge. He did his mortar training before deploying at Camp Elliott. Lots of ordnance fired in the Mission Trails area.
I'm not going to bother presenting a counter-argument, because you would just ignore it like you have with everyone else. Then you have the audacity to hide behind Graham's Hierarchy while claiming that people aren't engaging properly with the discussion.
I'm not personally related to any water authority, local government, government agency, or media outlet; nor have I been encouraged, coerced, or paid to support any such organization. I am, by definition, not the equivalent of a shill. And you don't need to provide a wikipedia link every time you mention something. Just because we don't buy into your weird theories doesn't mean we're stupid or ignorant.
Some of these theories include:
-Primary water; This has been debunked. I won't bother citing that because you don't trust NOAA or the USGS anyway. The primary studies supporting the theory have almost all been retracted by the publishing journals because they were flawed. I'm not going to watch the video you linked, because Dr Riess' work has been largely discredited or superseded by more modern studies. It's ok that he got it wrong, that's how science works. We learn knew things, which alter our understanding of natural phenomena.
-Water authorities in San Diego are mixing treated sewage water with the regular drinking water supply; You provided three links for this: The first specifically states how recycled water is used in San Diego, and it makes no mention of it being used directly as potable water. It specifically states that indirect use potable water is something that is done to a lesser extent, both in San Diego and around the world. No study anywhere has shown that there is any cause for concern with this method. The second link is one that talks generally about the idea of directly recycling treated waste water into Southern California municipal potable water supplies, but it doesn't say anything about it being done currently. The third link discusses Escondido's plan to used treated waste water for agricultural irrigation. Did you even read these articles when you grabbed them from Google?
-NOAA/USGS/Universities are somehow in bed with local water authorities; This doesn't make any sense. What do government agencies gain from this? They don't get any money from the districts who collect fees from citizens. I don't even know what the local water authorities are supposed to get out this arrangement. They're public non-profit entities that manage water usage. Unless they're draining those reservoirs like you claim so that they can fill them with money à la Scrooge McDuck, I really don't see a point to their alleged plan to overcharge everyone on their water bill.
-Water authorities are draining reservoirs to make the drought seem worse; There's simply no evidence of this happening.
-Fluoride levels are dangerously high in the public water supply; I'm not even going to touch this. It started as an anti-communist conspiracy theory in the 50s. The fact that it's still discussed by anyone in 2016 as a public health hazard is ridiculous.
If you want to drink your well water instead of using the public supply, that's great; I'm certainly not going to stop you. You aren't being heavily downvoted because everyone is brainwashed by Big Science/Big Media/Big Research Insitutions, you're being downvoted for spouting (see what I did there?) fringe conspiracy beliefs that have all been debunked by people who study these issues for a living. You don't have special knowledge, you haven't 'seen the light'. You've bought into some ideas from people who are equally deluded, and it can be very hard to admit that. I'd like to suggest you read this book, it may provide you with some important self-awareness.
There's clearly no point in this going further, so I'm going to stop responding after this.
Actually a person who is mentally ill can more easily shoot you than a sane person. The military has poured tons of money into figuring out how to get average young men to kill each other.
If your interested in the topic a book called "On Killing" is a must read.
https://www.amazon.com/Killing-Psychological-Cost-Learning-Society/dp/0316330116