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Concert tickets - Best ways to purchase in advance?

2023.03.21 22:31 chrispopp8 Concert tickets - Best ways to purchase in advance?

I've gone through older posts about show tickets, looking at ways to get a lower cost to be able to attend a show.
I've done HouseSeats and Fillaseat. Houseseats was great - was able to see Morrisey at Caesars and some other good shows. Fillaseat seems to be the same stuff that is the same shows that are "throwaway promotion" that casinos have like Jen Kramer and The Jets. No offense to those artists, but meh... I'll be going back to HouseSeats.
Anyways, the question here is about concert tickets at casinos that are residencies like Rod Stewart where they will be in town for a week once every few months. Is there a good way other than "knowing someone" or "working at that casino" where you can get discounted tickets in advance? Not waiting by the will-call office or the day of, but in advance?
I realize it's probably harder to get lower rates for tickets or even comped ones for shows that have a limited engagement or a "one night only" show without having a really high players card account. Honestly, if I was able to spend $20,000 gambling I don't think I would be concerned about $200 tickets for a show at the Venetian.
While I'm at it, what about residency shows that aren't Cirque? Penn & Teller, Wayne Newton, etc. I wouldn't mind seeing Wayne before he sings his last Danke Schoen, but decent seats for $175 is a little steep and I am not familiar with the room to know if nosebleed seats are worth it.
I've seen Penn & Teller on a few sites like Vegas.com and LasVegasCalendrer.com lower than Ticketmaster so I figure that's the best way to go for those, unless there's a better way.
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2023.03.21 22:08 Halind34 Should i bring a DJI mavik drone to my USA roadtrip?

I have a mavik 3 pro mini drone, and i fly to the US at summer to do a roadtrip ij the west and east coast with my friends, and i wonder if i should bring my drone with me. I saw i won't be able to fly it in the national parks at all, so i wonder where i can actually fly it? And if it worth it/the risk? We travel in LA, SF, Las Vegas (Yosemite and sequoia national forest) and then go through the Grand Canyon all the way up to Yellowstone Then flying to Washington, NY, Boston and also traveling abit in Boston's area Should i bring the drone with me?
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2023.03.21 22:03 PayinTopDolla SW WA (Camas & Washougal) is the Best Place to ChubbyFIRE

I've been reading a lot of posts lately about good places in the US to ChubbyFIRE to, including recent and popular examples like Las Vegas, Austin, and Arizona... but I would like to put out there another very viable option that is currently not so mainstream (maybe also a good thing): Southwest Washington (SW WA).
The common goal for people in their search is finding a place that has the right mix of amenities, tax sheltering, cost of living, and scenery. DISCLAIMER: If this is NOT part of your criteria and you're NOT looking to optimize down from VHCOL locations, and are NOT considering other popular locations like Texas, then this post does NOT apply to you.
I've spent much of my career traveling literally all over the US and seeing a vast swath of metropolitans. My conclusion after maintaining as much neutrality as possible and factoring in the aforementioned criteria is that Southwest Washington is the best choice. This region consists of a few cities and is part of the Portland, OR metro. There is Vancouver, WA but it doesn't stand out for ChubbyFIRE folks as it's a flat, normal, and dense suburb. To the East is Camas & Washougal, where things get interesting, and I'll explain more below.
Here is why these two cities are worth considering.
  1. Again, they are part of the PDX metro and just across the river from the Columbia. This means you're 20-30 minutes away from Downtown Portland and Portland International, which happens to be a great airport that's usually not crowded and highly ranked. From here, you're a 3-hour drive to Seattle and a 1-hour flight to the Bay Area.
  2. Included with the obvious amenities of being in the metro of an actual city (i.e., not a pseudo city erected in a desert that is Las Vegas) is great food, from trendy food carts to more gourmet places. Food is competitive here and the bar is set quite high with lots of choices. Media and sensationalists like to exaggerate the homeless problem, which certainly exists, as it does in Austin and most other big metros, but it's not rampant.
  3. Cost of Living - albeit it is getting higher like everywhere else, it is comparatively lower, especially on the West Coast. $1M for a house can get you a LOT of house.
  4. No Income Tax AND No Sales Tax... this is also why I recommend living across the river in WA versus Portland, OR. WA is one of the 9 states that does not have a state income tax. If you need to buy a big ticket item like a TV and whatnot, just drive over the river to Portland and buy it there with no sales tax. You could even do most of your shopping there if obliged since it's so close. One of the very few, true metro areas that offer this combo.
  5. Weather. Yes, the PNW rains and has overcast days and this one will be subjective. Maybe you prefer living in the scorching hot, dry desert of Las Vegas or Phoenix where it averages 100*+ instead, or you prefer the hot, humidity of Austin. I personally prefer the rain and having all 4 seasons in a year. If you consider the effects of global warming, being in this area may not be a bad thing in the years to come. It also isn't pouring ALL the time as some people think. It will drizzle and the winters are definitely wet, but Summer months from the end of May into October are beautiful and largely sunny days. Just look at California and how much rain they got this Winter, for being a "year-round" sunshine state.
  6. Scenery... the nature is world-class. Trees, hills, mountains, rivers, lakes, and greenery are all around you. Drive East and you're at the coast and beach. Drive South East and you can go to Bend, OR, which is turning into a resort town for PDX these days. Skiiers/Snowboaders, Mt. Hood's Timberline lodge is open 10 months out of the year. The list goes on and on... but what is almost a SECRET to people is the Columbia River Gorge towards the East... a huge canyon that the river cuts through and hosts over 90 waterfalls. Just look at it: https://i.imgur.com/3QybyLD.jpeg
  7. Now, more specifically on Camas & Washougal. Camas is a smaller, hilly, and upscale city with one of the best school districts in the metro. Great if you want to live in a more luxury-type suburb (gated communities, golf courses, etc. available). Washougal is right next door but uniquely features acreage properties if you're interested in having more space and privacy - while still being in easy access to all of the above.
That's my take and summary of why these 2 cities in SW WA stand out or should stand out.
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2023.03.21 22:01 Simmers2021 CSI, la serie que marco a toda una generación

CSI, la serie que marco a toda una generación

Un grupo de investigadores forenses dedicado en el laboratorio de criminalística de Las Vegas trabaja para resolver crímenes. Un equipo asiste a la supervisora nocturna Catherine Willows y al doctor Raymond Langston.
Hola a todos, doy inicio a este resumen.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (también llamada CSI: Las Vegas o CSI: En la escena del crimen o Escena del crimen) fue una serie estadounidenses creada por Athony E. Zuiker y producida por Jerry Bruckheimer.
Fue transmitida por primera vez el 6 de Octubre del 2000 por la cadena CBS, y su ultimo episodio fue un especial largo tipo película de una hora y 27 minutos.
La serie nos narra las aventuras de un grupo de investigadores de escenas del crimen de la ciudad del pecado, Las Vegas.
Los personajes fueron cambiando a lo largo de la serie, pero los más emblemáticos fueron: Gil Grissom (interpretado por William Petersen), Catherine Willows (interpretado por Marg Helgenberger), Dr. Raymond Langston (interpretado por Laurence Fishburne), Nick Stokes (interpretado por George Eads), Sara Sidle (interpretado por Jorja Fox), Jim Brass (interpretado por Paul Guilfoyle) y David Hodges (interpretado por Wallace Langham).
La serie se hizo muy famosa rápidamente con su atrapante historia y carismatico elanco.
Por desgracia creo algo llamado "El efecto CSI" que ocasiono que la gente imaginara que el proceso forense es muy diferente a lo que en realidad es, y exagerándolo mucho.
Gran parte de estas preocupaciones derivan de la "licencia dramática" de los escritores y guionistas de género policial forense, exagerando la exactitud de las técnicas criminalísticas y las capacidades de la misma, idealizando las escenas del crimen y la forma en que se muestra la prensa y los diálogos de criminología en general, comprometiendo así la veracidad por el entretenimiento.
Eso hizo que las expectativas de los jurados y delincuentes en los juicios, especialmente respecto a las pruebas encontradas en las escenas del crimen y por los perfiles genéticos.
Pero en fin.
Está serie es una obra de culto, y la recomiendo mucho.
Pero, ¿Qué opinan?
Por favor dejen sus pensamientos en los comentarios y denle un voto a favor a este post.
Muchas gracias🤩🤩🤩🤩.
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2023.03.21 21:53 WinterSoldier55 Shure PSM 300 G20 in Las Vegas

Hi everyone, I have a gig in Vegas next month, and I was disturbed to find out that my G20 PSM300 might not work. As a sanity check, I wanted to ask you all if my transmitter is unusable in this location
I used this site to look up this zip code: 89106
Thoughts?
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2023.03.21 21:42 jetpackblues_ Who was Guadalupe County Jane Doe (1978)? Victim of serial killing duo Ronald Lanphear and Diana Geisinger, whose birth certificate was thrown away

I recently came across this case and it really stuck with me. The last writeup here was 3 years ago, so I figured it's time to bring up this young woman again.
On July 11, 1978, a foreman with the New Mexico Highway Department of Transportation was working along Highway 219, at the junction of I-40 and US Highway 84, when he came across the body of a deceased young adult female. The location is in a remote area of Guadalupe County, New Mexico, about 28 miles west of the city of Santa Rosa.
An autopsy found that she had died between a few hours and a couple day prior, from two .22 caliber gunshot wounds to the back of the head. She was between the ages of 17 and 25, 5'8" tall, and approximately 145 pounds. She had blue eyes and her hair was strawberry blonde, though it may or may not have been naturally medium brown. She had had dental care within the last year of her life. In total, she had four fillings and only one wisdom tooth.
Her murder has been connected to serial killing duo Ronald Lanphear and Diana Geisinger, a couple who went on a cross-country killing spree in July 1978. The pair were arrested in October 1978, with Lanphear being sentenced to death after Geisinger testified against him.
The following additional information was provided by Geisinger to authorities after she was arrested:
Geisinger and Lanphear met the victim at rest stop somewhere outside of Perry, Oklahoma around 10pm the night of July 9th or July 10th, 1978. The victim stated that she was 17 years old and was hitchhiking to California to see her mother. The trio rode west together for several hours, briefly conversing about guitars and money (the victim "bragged" about the money she had spent on the guitar and on her trip). They stopped along the way at a coffee shop and then a bar.
At some point, Geisinger says she told Lanphear to let the girl out of the car. Some writeups state that this was when the girl asked to use a payphone to call her mother for "her birthday," while others state that the girl made the call when she was first picked up in Oklahoma. Other writeups also take this as meaning that July 11th was the victim's 17th birthday, though I read that as it possibly being the mother's birthday? I wonder if there's a verbatim account from Geisinger out there that would make this more clear?
They drove across a viaduct off the highway, and Geisinger states that she knew at that point that Lanphear was going to murder the girl, though they hadn't discussed it previously. Lanphear got out, opened the passenger door, and asked Geisinger if she wanted out. She said yes, and since she was sitting in the middle and Jane Doe was in the passenger seat, Jane Doe got out of the vehicle first. The girl was then shot in the back of the head by Lanphear and fell to the ground. Lanphear straddled her body and searched her pockets. He then grabbed his gun once more and shot the victim a second time, before rolling her body off a nearby "cliff." However, the area where her body was found is very flat with no visible cliff areas, so I'm guessing she was actually just rolled down the sloping area on the side of the highway.
Geisinger, who was still in the car, was instructed to go through the hitchhiker's belongings. "Drugs and papers" were thrown away. It's unclear what these drugs were and whether they were prescription or recreational. It's also unclear what the papers were, though many reports indicate that the girl was travelling with her birth certificate, and that was definitely one of the trashed items. They kept her guitar, which was later sold, and a coin purse containing $1.50, then drove away, continuing their journey to Las Vegas, Nevada.
If Geisinger's information is accurate, Jane Doe's body was found the same day she was killed, July 11th. Possibly her 17th birthday or her mother's birthday.
Identifying information:
Ruled out: Laurie Amico, Angela Ramsey, Nancy Tharp, Benita Chamberlin, Connie Minchaca
Links:
https://unidentified-awareness.fandom.com/wiki/Guadalupe_County_Jane_Doe_(1978))
https://storiesoftheunsolved.com/2021/04/15/guadalupe-county-jane-doe-1978/
https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/17089 - *Postmortem warning\*
https://www.doenetwork.org/cases/1497ufnm.html
Last writeup posted 3 years ago: https://www.reddit.com/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/f3wydj/16_guadalupe_county_jane_doe_guadalupe_county_new/
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