Wednesday, February 29, 2012
So has anyone gone to an orthopedic surgeon in the Pittsburgh area that they particularly liked and found to be good? Preferably someone that I could visit in the Oakland area, but if there's anyone particularly good anywhere close to the city, I'd love to hear about them.
Thanks!|||CONSULT YOUR LOCAL DOCTOR / YELLOW PAGES.|||I don't have a specific recommendation but UPMC would have the best doctors. You can search for one here:
http://findadoc.upmc.com/
She wants to be a game designer and wants to go to Pittsburgh for school, what do you think about this school and where can I find some financing options or scholarships for this area?|||I signed up for e-mails from this school. Not impressed at all. The e-mails contained poor grammar and are pushy.
I am sending something to NY It should get there at Pearl Studios, 500 Eighth Ave. (btwn. 35th & 36th sts.), 12th fl., NYC. It should arrive between 10-12 am. I am sending it from pittsburgh. What day should i send it? also, is that the address to put on the envelope? I am sending this for shrek the national tour broadway auditions. Thank you|||It all depends on what service you use and how fast you want it to get there. I suggest using UPS or Fed Ex & make sure that someone has to sign for it upon delivery. I wouldn't use post office for something important.|||lol package
my mother has a brain aneurysm.
she needs to take a minimally invasive surgery at a pittsburgh, UPMC Presbyterian hospital.
she's a permanent resident of Canada, B.C, and will become a citizen shortly.
how can she go to USA and take this procedure? What do we need to go through in order for her to take this? Where do we go?
could you please explain to us the steps in detail?
thank you.|||I assume she has a passport??? From what country? From a lot of countries, you don't even need a visa. From many countries, it's no problem to get a visa. Even if she is Indian or something like that, your mother can show strong ties to Canada, and an intention to return to Canada, so she should probably be able to get a visa. She'll have to be honest about why she is going, and be able to show how the procedure will be paid for. She can't stick the hospital or the American tax payers with the bill. She won't get the visa if immigration thinks that she will try to run out on the bill.
To outline this question I have a bar bet going. In your humble opinion, which Pittsburgh paper has the best art section, which Philly newspaper has the best art section? I have lived breifly in Philly and a coule of years in Pitt. Please help, my pride is on the line and I want my friend to be wrong.|||The Pittsburgh City Paper has the best one in the Burg, and in my opinion Philadelphia Weekly is the best in Philly.
IM looking for the city or town that is half way between Buffalo NY and Pittsburgh PA.|||Kane or Bradford is a good half-way point. My parents use to drive us from Pittsburgh to Buffalo when we were kids, and that was our traditional stopping point.|||The distance between Buffalo and Pittsburgh is 215 miles.
The halfway point is exit 166 on I-79. As far as a city or a town, the closest to that point would be Edinboro, PA (slighly off of the route).|||Erie, PA is closest to the half-way point. It's 220 miles from Buffalo to Pittsburgh, and Erie is about 100 miles from Buffalo.|||grab a map and look|||I f you are looking for a place with things to do I would go to Erie
Me and my husband are thinking about taking our kids to an amusement park, but we would like to go somewhere around Pittsburgh. Any suggestions please?|||Well if you are wanting to visit a amusement park in the pittsburgh area then KennyWood would be the place to visit. Admission prices are resonable and there is free parking avaiable. They have some great roller coasters along with some great flat rides. I highly recommend this park, I have visited the park twice so far this year and have had a blast each visit.|||If you do decide to goto Kennywood, make sure you head to Giant Eagle just up the road, they give, I believe, $10 off admission. Not sure if you need a Giant Eagle advantage card or not. Check it out. Report Abuse
|||Kennywood of course! If you want a water park there is sandcastle too. Kennywood is pretty inexpensive (compared to others around the country AND the "RollerCoaster Enthuasist" go there every year for the quality of the coasters. I believe there are 7 now. I grew up there and it's fun but it's not a full days worth. (My friend and I went there and did all the roller coasters twice and it only took 4 hours) I hope you enjoy the Steel City!
I just bought a house, and am planning on buying a few more for investment purposes. I may sit on them a while, buy when the market is bad, sell when values go up, etc. My question, is how do the taxes work. I know there is a property tax and a school tax. I think school tax is 1% of your income, and property tax is like 3% of the houses value. My question, if I own 5 houses, do I have to give 5% of my income to school taxes? Would that make it impossible for anyone to own more than 100 houses? If you're only supposed to pay taxes to the school district that you actually live in, should I get my money back for currently paying for two districts? The house I just bought is in Pittsburgh, PA, and the place I'm actually living is in Westmoreland, co.
Please explain how the taxes work, maybe I'm wrong the parts I think I know. Thanks.|||buy each house though its own separate corporation. and since you are going to make such a large investment get your self a good accountant to help you through all the questions, forms, and red tape. good luck.|||The property tax you would pay is based on the value of the property - not your income.|||In Pittsburgh you pay a city income tax on your income, and much of that is for the schools. This is separate, though, from property taxes, some of which also is for schools. So no, your city income tax won't change no matter how many houses you own, but you'll have to pay property taxes on each house.
If you live in Westmoreland county, you don't have to pay city income taxes to Pittsburgh, you'll just pay the 1% wage tax to your municipality or township. But you will have to pay the property taxes on each house you own in the city of Pittsburgh. And those are not a straight percentage of what you pay for the houses, the tax is based on their assessed value.|||The City of Pittsburgh has a 1% wage tax and a 2% school tax. If you live and work in Pittsburgh then the total tax you will pay to the City is 3% of your PGH taxable income.
But if you do not live in Pittsburgh you do not pay the 2% school tax, you only pay the 1% wage tax. Any you only pay that once.
The expenses you face from property ownership are of course the Allegheny County property taxes, assessed on each property.
I can see a big housing collapse in Pittsburgh this week.|||I don't think so.|||There's a reason why the governor of PA is always on the Comcast Eagles postgame show.|||you're kidding right
ya you're kidding|||Better football in the city of Brothers on Drugs? Ya got a good sense of humor, too bad you don't know jack about football. How many rings do the Eagles have?
I grew up in Pittsburgh and when I was there a lot of people had this great poster of the Pittsburgh area - it was actually a drawing/cartoon type showing all the neighborhoods of Pgh, some of the notable buildings and parks and stuff, the rivers, etc. - it was really cool and I am trying to find one online. So far searchs of sites that have Pgh posters only have photo skylines. Any Pittsburghers out there that can help? Thanks!|||Mike Feinberg Co
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Looks like the weather in Pittsburgh is snowy, cold and nasty. What effect do you think it will have on both teams and the outcome of the game?|||Weather is the great equalizer , we saw it with the Pats/Jets Today, could have gone either way.|||It was snowing in Cleveland to. Couldn't even see the field but the Browns won..... Report Abuse
|||who cares about the weather that's just another excuse for pittsburgh when they lose cause they suck|||It's football weather!!......hope you steeler fans don't take this as an excuse for losing the game, the jags have the edge right now........you think that Pitt would had the edge, it's their home field after all.....oh my this is pathetic the steelers just went 3 and out!......and the jags, one play, TD!!....telling you PATHETIC
Oh-oh, they just tied the game.....it's alive!, it's alive!!
oh forget that Jags just scored with 2 min left......
Your Miller just screw it babe......game over, and It will be like this in the playoffs, good luck....|||lol what about? Pittsburgh can handle this type of weather, remember the dolphin game?|||Think your Steelers will be better prepared for the game because of their regular experience in playing in the cold.
However, as everyone knows, you have to be able to run the ball effectively in those conditions. And hasn't Willie Parker struggled a bit with handling the ball in recent weeks?
Despite that, I reckon Pittsburgh will be better prepared. They've played in a mudbath in consecutive weeks. What's a bit of snow?|||low scoring and won't allow either team to play their best.|||It will be a defensive game with plenty of running the ball.|||Right now Pittsburgh is lossing at home so that is one effect|||All I've gotta say is that it can't be worse than the Dolphins game...if the Steelers can pull a W out of that game, this kind of weather should have little to no effect on them...Jacksonville on the other hand...well, they're not used to this kind of weather and might freeze up in the first half...|||Making excuses already for why the steelers will lose, Ashley? :) I'm just kidding. If anything I think it gives the Steelers the edge, they should be used to it and the Jags definitely aren't, Its 76 and sunny here in FL today, and that is what they are used to. If anything it will slow both teams down and it will be a low scoring game, but I still think Pittsburgh will come out with the win.
*Edit: aw I'm sorry Ashley it looks like the opposite of what I thought is happening. I can't believe it.|||The nice thing for Pittsburgh is that Jacksonville probably hasn't played in weather like this in years. I'm expecting this game to be only slightly better than the Pitt/Miami game was.|||HEY SEXY IM BACK!
The Chicago Cubs have won the first 2 games in the series with the Pittsburgh Pirates, and both games went into extra innings. Tonight is game #3 and get away day for the Chicago Cubs, but do you think the Chicago Cubs will sweep the Pittsburgh Pirates and why? And do you think the game will go to extra innings and why? I am going to say no that they will not sweep the Pittsburgh Pirates, the Cubs don't like to sweep teams, and I predict the Pirates to win tonight.|||yes. they have the momentum. it will not go to extra innings, for the exact same reason.
but it will sure be fun if it went to game five and a whole lot of extra innings.|||I think that they will. The Cubs of old never came back and fought for a win after the 6th inning. If they didn't post a lot of early runs, it was over. Two nights in a row, they fought their asses off for a win, so you can bet that today, they want it to end in nine. In theory, they have already won 3 games. They've played 27 innings in two games. That's gotta hurt when you aren't planning ahead for a doubleheader.|||In the battle for the worst team in baseball its a pretty even match up.|||Yes. Payback for making them work overtime the last two games.|||I hate to go against my own team, but I think the Cubs will sweep them. Number one, the Bucs are starting Matt Morris and he has been utterly terrible this Spring and ever since the got him as a matter of fact. Secondly, Aramis Ramirez has killed his old team almost every time he's played against them and has done it this series. The Pirates just are not playing well yet and recent history shows they are a slow starting team every year. It breaks my heart, but got to tell the truth.|||ok I am going to buck conventional wisdom and say no, the Cubs will not sweep. The Buccos will somehow manage to pull it off. How I don't know but they will.|||no it took them 27 innings to win 2 games .cubs bullpen is awful they may be the most over rated team this year pitching will be their downfall that and a lack of clutch hitting
My dad will most likely be having transplant surgery in Pittsburgh and we won't have vehicle so I was just curious what businesses are around the hospital within walking distance. Thank you!|||I'm assuming you're going to be at the one in Oakland? The Oakland section of the city is also home to three universities: Pitt, Carnegie Mellon and Carlow, so there are a lot of eateries and some shopping.
You can walk to the shops in Shadyside on Walnut Street and Ellsworth Avenue.
Bus service to/from Oakland is plentiful. I'd suggest taking the bus to Squirrel Hill, Downtown or the South Side.
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Shadyside: http://www.shadysideshops.com/
Squirrel Hill: http://www.shadysideshops.com/
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Downtown: http://www.downtownpittsburgh.com/
I can also recommend several great restaurants, if you are interested.
For people who either live here or have lived here, what do you think is the most dangerous area? Personally, I'd have to pick either Homewood or the Lincoln-Larimer area, but there are plenty of options.
Also, this question isn't limited to the city of Pittsburgh. Anywhere in the Pittsburgh metro area is fine (Homestead or Duquesne, for example).|||Well, based on what I hear from the news here(I don't live downtown, but still in the area) I would go with homestead. And within the city: the noth shore.
Also, mckeesport has a lot of crime.
How early should I get to the Lady Gaga concert at the Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh on Saturday, 2/26 with GA Ground tickets if I want to get a decent spot close to the stage/catwalk? The show is supposed to start at 8 PM.|||Get there at 3p.m. and find out how they will be letting people in with GA tickets. When I saw her in San Jose last year.... the arena gave us numbered wrist bands and told us to come back at 6 to get in line and at 7 they let us in. Gaga didn't perform until 930p. There was a lot of waiting. Make sure you go to the bathroom & wear comfortable shoes.|||I have bought lady gaga concert tickets online at TicketFront.com . They still are on sale.
I applied to the University of Pittsburgh's engineering school back in early December. They run on a rollings admissions and it has been at least 10 weeks and I have not heard back from them. My friend who applied a week or two after to me, with a major in biology received her letter in the middle of January. What should I do? Should I just continue to wait? Or should I email the admissions office asking about my admissions decision?|||Go ahead and email them. A University isn't going to alter their decision just because you ask for the status. It might have been lost in the mail.|||Yes! email them. You might want to include in the email some brief info on how well your senior year is progressing, especially new information not on your application. Have you won an award? Did you get notified of a private scholarship? Use this also as another opportunity to make your admission application shine and be personable.
Good luck soon to be fellow Pittsburgher!|||yeah
I'm 16 and i plan on going December 26th to January 2nd (or maybe a later day in that week of January). Can somebody help me find a train or bus schedule that would coordinate with these dates or perhaps a *cheap* flight? Thanks! Oh and it doesn't have to be direct (there are no direct flights or trains from Pittsburgh usually)|||Here is the Greyhound (Bus) Lines schedule for the dates you specified. You will see that you have three options each for going to Montreal and returning to Pittsburgh.
http://www.greyhound.ca/ticketcenter/en/鈥?/a>
To reach Greyhound in Pittsburgh by phone dial 412-392-6526.|||You can take a bus for around $200 round trip. It would require stop overs and it would take quite a while but if the cost is most important that's probably cheapest. You would be travelling for probably 15 to 20 hours each way.
Look on greyhound.ca for the buses and you can select your details and book it etc. You get a discount for 21 days or longer advanced booking.
Looking on Amtrak.com shows that there is no service between your destinations on the dates desired. So I don't know that a train would be an option.
Taking a plane would save you quite a lot of time over a bus but would likely cost 3 times as much as a bus. Doing a quick search on expedia.com shows a plane trip on your days would be close to $700.
The absolute cheapest way ofcourse would be hitchhiking. But thats illegal and potentially very dangerous.|||Hello, i think the best way would be you go to new york first, and then fly from new york to montreal, or you fly from Pittsburgh to Toronto, and then to Montreal.It's about $500 for a return flight. A little expensive because that date you chosen falls in the X'mas holiday i think.|||A train maybe? Or you might want to go on a shared bus for part of the trip to save money.
I am currently a senior in high school trying to decide between Fordham university and University of Pittsburgh. I want to do pre-med and I know the University of Pittsburgh is great for that. My only question is how efficient is the school in getting pre-med students into medical schools?|||Both greath Universities. I would personally recommend pittsburgh. Having interviewed at their medical school and been accepted, the school seems to be a great opportunity regardless of one's goals. The fact that Pitt has a medical school is a great opportunity for you to make connections with the medical community through research and volunteering. This will be an enormous asset when you are applying to Pitt.
Here are some tips from my blog
1) Has a research program that is large enough to sustain undergraduate participation.
Look for schools that have undergraduate thesis projects, undergraduate fellowship positions, etc. A school with Research 1 designation is great, because that means there are tons of research projects going on. If you never publish or present a paper, that's fine. However, doing so can be a major boost, especially if you are author or co-author, or even 29th author of a paper that makes it into a major journal like Nature. It does not necessarily have to be medically related research, but I would recommend it if you are contemplating MD/PhD.
2) A moderately well known school.
I personally would recommend limiting your choices to one of the top 200 or so schools. You want a school that has had a decent number of pre-meds, because this increases the chances of an admissions committee knowing something about the opportunities available at your school. It also increases your chances of getting good advising from a pre-med office. I am a member of the faction that believes that prestige is not a significant factor in the admissions process. Having gone to a public school that isn't even ranked in the Top 100, I have interviewed at a number of the Top 20, 10, and 5 schools. I personally believe that your own merits outweigh the name of your school significantly. This is not to say that I believe a 3.5 is the same as one school than another. Admissions committees often have "experts" on a given school, or look at statistics like the average GPA and MCAT score of pre-meds in past years. Thus, a 3.5 at Princeton might be more impressive than a 3.5 at John Doe public school, simply because the average GPA and MCAT score at Princeton is a 3.5/33, and a 3.5/28 at John Doe. Clearly, it was harder to earn a 3.5 and 33 at Princeton than a 3.5 and 33 at John Doe (though, the equal MCAT scores would somewhat minimize this). Suffice it to say that a 3.5 and 28 at Harvard isn't going to beat out a 3.8 and 31 at John Doe, all other things being equal. This being said, I feel that opportunities at the more prestigious undergrad schools outside of academics are excellent. However, I feel that any big public school like OSU, ASU, etc will have similar opportunities by virtue of their sheer size. Any school that made it in the top 200 should have enough of everything for you to succeed if you are good enough. If you are good enough at one place, you are good enough anywhere, so long as you aren't handicapped.
3) A School with a medical school or that is near one.
The inside man always has an advantage. If you went to Harvard College, you will have a stronger shot at Harvard Med. This is because you have three years to build relationships with the medical school, do research under doctors affiliated (and thus get letters) with the school, and become an expert on that school. The opportunity to work with doctors at any medical school probably increases your chances everywhere. There is always the chance that they will be recognized, and its a great way to get insight in academic medicine.
4) Go to a school near a reasonably sized city.
Cities have a lot going for them by virtue of their huge populations. There are all sorts of activities available in research, community service, and just fun things that will make you a more well rounded and interesting person. Being near a city means you will also be near at least a few good hospitals or clinics. This saves you on travel time and ease of access, as it is likely students from your school have already built connections with nearby schools.|||Well, I couldn't tell you about Fordham, but I will simply point out that thanks to UPMC, Pittsburgh has one of the best med schools in the country, and it is very difficult to get in. But they are definitely a little more likely to let you in if your pre-med degree is from Pitt.
Every other American city did but Pittsburgh. Does that mean the city supported the Nazis or why else would they keep the H?|||The primary reason for the H on Pittsburgh is due to the large amount of Dutch (Germans) in the region when Pennsylvania was founded. And Pennsylvania still has plenty of "Pennsylvania Dutch" or Amish people living in the region. It's a tribute to the city's roots, not a any sort of Nazi intentions my goodness. Why would we choose to deny our heritage? When Pittsburgh was founded, such a concept as Nazism wouldn't even be founded for another 150 years. Pittsburgh was one of our country's most important cities during WWII as it was responsible for the majority of steel production in the entire United States. At one point during the war, the city of Pittsburgh was outputting more steel than the entire nation of Germany.
And aside from all of that, Pittsburgh had and still has a very large and thriving Jewish community. Not only are you drawing lines that should not be drawn. You are drawing lines between concepts that aren't even based in fact. Please do a bit more research before you throw around terms like Nazism.|||because they wanted to keep their name as Pittsburgh. If you have an H in your name is does not mean you support hitler.|||Every other American city did huh? Ok, so I guess Plattsburgh, NY doesn't count then. It's only been a city since 1902, long before WWII began.
I've seen multiple rappers and musicians (like Snoop Dog and various other artists) wear pittsburgh pirate hats and i think it's kinda weird. Most of them aren't from pittsburgh and as a person from pittsburgh I really think it's retarded because the pirates suck.|||Snoop Dogg has an obsession with the Steelers and that has carried over to just Pittsburgh sports in general. Another rapper you might have seen is Nelly, he actually tried out to be a Pirate, but choose rapping instead and pays homage to the Pirates in that way.
If you have anyone in particular they normally have some ties to Pittsburgh.
Plus the Pirates might suck now but Pittsburgh has a history of great sports and since we are one of the only cities who has all of their sports teams in the same colors people who are fans of one team normally by paraphernalia of other teams as well.
And Pittsburghers have a way of turning people into Pittsburgh sports teams, I mean we have a Steelers Hooters in LA and a Pittsburgh sports bar in Rome, Italy.|||But have you ever noticed how crazy those steeler fans are? Last time I was home in the summer, I tripped on how many peeps had Steeler Tattoos all over their body. WTF? I can't comprehend it, sorry I dont have your answer. I have PA love and I am in Sunny CA.|||probably because the yellow and black is pretty bad@ss. its more about the hat then the team.
And would you consider it an upset or a surprise if the Pittsburgh Steelers made it to the Super Bowl?|||Yeah, I always feel that even when they're on top they are still the underdog, but you know what, that's how we like our black and gold. We are loyal fans and all the doubters in the world manage to get surprised all of the time by the greatness which is The Pittsburgh Steelers.
Look at the payroll we have compared to the "powerhouse" teams, this is an amazing, family run organization.|||No and they won't. don't worry buddy. the low opinion is right.|||Ummmm, no. Overrated. But compared to the other teams in their division, theyre great!!!!!!!|||No. Most people who follow football recognize that after the Pats and Colts there are a few other solid teams like the Chargers and Steelers. The most underrated team in the AFC would be someone more like Cleveland, Jacksonville, or Tennessee.|||no, the steelers are not the most underrated team. the colts are they dont get the repsect they deserve even though they are the best team in the NFL. Hopefully people will recognize the colts greatness after they beat the patriots on sunday.|||no the giants are underrated. steelers will make it to the playoffs but DEFINATELY not the superbowl|||As a Steelers fan, I don't think they are underrated, in fact I think they are a bit overrated. You can't lose to a team like Arizona, and let a team like Denver drive on you late in a game like that. With the Colts and Pats playing like they are, it would definately be a shock if they went to the big show. GO STEELERS!|||No,the Titans and Jaguars are...bet you didn't even know they were both 5-2 just like the steelers, but you don't hear about them as much as the steelers...|||They might make the superbowl, but I don't think they are underrated. They are listed a one of the better teams in the AFC, but not as good as the Pats or the Colts, which is exactly what they are. They could win the whole thing, but at this point, they haven't shown they are better than the Colts or the Pats.|||no the patriots own all|||The Steelers suck. Their fans are a bunch of bandwagon jumpin douche bags.|||The Steelers are DEFINITELY the most underrated team in the AFC.
This is a team that's already beaten the Colts during the playoffs, in their own stadium.
And the last time the Patriots started the season with a long unbeaten streak, the Steelers ended it.
The Steelers can and will upset one of these teams in the AFC playoffs. Bank on it.|||well I have to say since they are in the divisions with the colts and pats, the attention does get taking away from them easily. I thought they were underrated going into the super bowl. Now, they are pretty good and will back it to the playoffs obviously.|||If they can somehow beat the patriots then i wiill believe you. They're not really amazing me. On the other hand, the Pats are.|||i dont think they are a J V team like Washington,or the Jets ,but they arent a top 15 team either.|||No where near underrated... every game you listen to, the announcers have a crush on Roethlisberger. Did you watch the Bengals/Steelers game this weekend? It was all about the Steelers and how wonderful they are, and how great they looked, and how they came up with the cure for AIDS. If the Bengals were winning by 21 or if they were losing by 3, it was all about the Steelers...|||i won't say they're the most underrated team in the AFC,and no i afraid they won't represent the AFC in the super bowl this yer|||I would say no because they are praised highly by a lot of the press, they have a contingency of athletes every year despite of free agency and yet are usually at the top, and there respected by most teams as probably the team to beat this year in their division. However , I would be surprized and it would be an upset for the Steelers to get to the Super bowl but stranger things have happened.|||The Steelers are good for 2 things...
#1 Imploding in mid season and falling off the charts .
#2 whining about the refs are out to get them and its the refs fault they are losing!
It's a brand new song that talks about the penguins and the redwings that I just heard on the radio, but I have no idea who sings it. it goes something like "let let let let's go pittsburgh, you are the strongest team right now...bigger faster better stronger."|||B94 did the remix I believe... here's a few links to you tube versions of it...|||KP - love your avatar (i know it isn't an avatar but whatever you call it... I love Dwight)
anyway it is a remix and I guess it's called stronger too
Kanye sings the real Stronger but I don't know who sings this version. not Kanye though I believe he does the background though... not on iTunes i checked lol|||type this in on youtube
Penguins= better, faster, stronger|||Was it performed by Jim Mcmahon and the 85 Bears|||Penguins cant fly by Puff Daddy|||its a remix of stronger by Kwest|||it was stronger by k west but idk what it is called now|||"There won't be no shaggin once all fall off this bandwagon"|||Red Bull .. it helps you beat the Wings
I'm hoping to go get my steelers tattoo in pittsburgh. Name some places and artist .. please.|||Inka Dinka Doo!
http://www.inkadinkadoo.net/home/|||E to E Bodygraphix - east of the city in Greensburg Pa
http://www.etoebodygraphix.site90.net
I know a number of shops and artists in Greensbug area also. They all do good work.
I'm going to be in Pittsburgh for a week, and am wanting to spend a day or two in NY. What are the different options and costs associated with getting there and back?
Thanks.|||Drive, about 7 hrs on the PA and NJ turnpikes, not recommended
Train, about 10 hrs (leave at 7:20 AM, arrive at 5:00 PM), $68 each way, most comfortable
Megabus, 8 hrs each way, $30 or $45 each way depending on when you go, cheapest
Greyhound, 8-9 hrs depending on route, $35 web fare each way
Fly on US Airways, Delta, or Jetblue, $209 RT if you leave midweek and buy several weeks in advance, about 1 1/2 hrs airport to airport, fastest
Is anyone in pittsburgh scared of terrorist attacks during the g20 especially with gadafi around?|||NOT really.....Terrorists prefer to attack unguarded innocent targets.....
They want shock value..... killing the G20 might get a lot of applause the way things are going
Terrorists are cowards.... they will attack the NY subway and kill women and children.....but they will never attack a conference protected by a huge security force...... and Gadafi is not going to get near any attack.... he lost to much the last time we retaliated on him.....he is ugly but not stupid|||That's not logical, if Qaddafi is around that would make it safer, surely?|||Not me!
I'm in eastern Ontario so it isn't going to bother me at all.................
Although I am concerned about the Muslim Terrorists killing more innocents.|||S-s-s-s-h-h-h-h
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http://www.google.com/search?q=email+maj鈥?/a>|||the protesters are a bunch of terrorist with the aclu who knows what else|||Why be so worried. The terrorists are really just your own Yank government dressed up as arabs.
The sand n 1 g gers are not the ones hurting you yanks, but your own people.|||Nothing is scared. All are natural as long as there is terrorists in the world.|||I am currently scared of some of the protestors that are in town. I live within 5 miles of the convention center, so I just hope there is only friendly protest. I really doubt the terrorist will do anything.|||It is the protestors that are out of control. Maybe the police should put away the rubber bullets and use something more effective.
I live in Pittsburgh and it is very hard to find a good bar to watch Eagles games. Anyone know a good place?|||Watch it in your house. Lock the doors. Close the drapes. That is the only and safest way to watch a game that does not involve the Steelers.|||i hate boards where people don't answer the question. here's a couple places that have direct tv nfl and do show the eagles on at least one tv:
all star sports in robinson town center area (has controllable tvs at all tables); zooky's in new brighton, walnut grove in wexford... Report Abuse
|||To answer your second question first, I moved to Pittsburgh last year and I was also a bit shocked at the venom from Steelers fans as well. I had never had anything against the Steelers and actually enjoyed seeing them do well.
As for Eagles bars, Peter's Pub in Oakland (5th Ave. & Oakland Ave.) always shows the Eagles game and there are usually at least 50 to 100 Eagles fans in the bar, the majority of whom are college age.
Here's a site with a bunch of Pa. Eagles bars including three in Pittsburgh: http://home.comcast.net/~tdgryn/states/Pennsylvania.html. I live in Shadyside and I'm somewhat skeptical of the claim that William Penn Tavern is an Eagles bar, and doubt they'd even show an Eagles game if the Steelers were on at the same time. I've never been to the Sports Rock Cafe, so I can't comment on that one. I watched about 10 games at Peter's Pub last year, and although the undergrads can get obnoxious at times, it was nice to have a place that always showed the Eagles and was filled with fellow Eagles fans.|||Not gonna happen... Well, maybe you are not from America and not culturally literate. I will assume this and it would be best to heed this advice: Bad idea to even suggest watching an Eagles or any other team for that matter in Pittsburgh. Either go to Philly or watch at home. Really, this is honest advice for you.
We don't hate the Eagles any more or less than other teams... It's Pittsburgh, people with FIERCE loyalty and support to the Steelers. If there is any real rivalry, more so with the Browns...
BUT, the Philadelphia Philly's are definitely not well liked here (along with the Flyers).|||You Pittsburgh people think you're hardcore? Hahahahahahahaha. Anyway, sorry man I don't know where to watch the games. All I can think of is getting the Direct TV Package where you can watch all the games. I forget what exactly it's called (I think it's called Direct TV NFL Package) and how much it costs. Hope I helped.|||Philadelphia.|||You are a very Brave Soul
Living in Pittsburg and loving hte Eagles.|||Go to a BW3s. At least you wont be murdered, like they do to opposing fans in philly.|||Uh...A good sports bar would have multiple TVs...
I have my own little business of bags and wallets that I make, but I'm having trouble reaching new customers. I'm still in high school and I don't have a license so I can't drive to craft shows every weekend. I've read alot about craft consigning, but i can't find anyyy for the pittsburgh area. soo if you know of any good shops please let me know.|||http://local.yahoo.com/results?stx=craft鈥?/a>
Pittsburgh Steeler Black leather jacket with a large Gold stripe warpped around the chest/back with a small white stripe underneath also warpped around the jacket. Steelers written across the top back in Bold letters and pittsburgh underneath in small leathers and a helment in the center of the jacket. I am looking for a size XL new but will consider a size Large.|||http://frontierleather.com|||EBAY|||google
i live in West Virginia and i am looking for hockey skates. i have a weird foot so i cant just order them online i need to try them on. i visit Pittsburgh every now and then and i think it would probably be the best place for me to find a good pair of skates. does anybody know of a good place to try on skate in Pittsburgh?|||Rupp's is the only Pittsburgh area store I know of, and have dealt with in the past.
It's one of the most progressive cities in the country when it comes to fighting global warming. It's always being voted the most liveable city in the country by various magazines. There are more different ethnic groups living in Pittsburgh than in New York. It has many of the important American universities. It has a very low cost of living. There's little crime in the populated sections. And on top of that, it's got more bridges than Venice. What's wrong with this city?|||It's PITTSburgh. Outside of the Steelers and the bad air in the city throughout most of the 1900's that is all anyone in America knows of this town. This ranking and lack of recognition is not necessarily a bad thing.
Stop wearing your feelings on your sleeves, If the town is as great as you say keep it to yourself and enjoy the slice of heaven you have found. The more your run your mouth about how great it is the more people will come and everything you love will be gone.|||Just to answer your question - I think they pick the cities based on population and/or popularity. Out of the major cities in Pennsylvania, I am sure Philly was the obvious choice, though they are SO different and far apart.
It is quite interesting to know that Pitts is one of the more progressive cities in fighting global warming...when the city used to be known for its industry...that was not environmental by any standards...maybe they are trying to clean up their act.
My best friend lives there - I visited last year...I really enjoyed myself! It is a cool city - very...neighborhood-y.
Those who just lean on calling it PITTsburgh have never been there, trust me.
Though wasn't it one of your countrymen who dubbed it Sh*tsburgh whilst filming a movie there (*ahem* Sienna Miller). Don't worry - we don't think her vote counts either.
My last part was assuming you were from the UK or Ireland since this question was posted on Y!A UK & Ireland.|||People are definitely unaware of what Pittsburgh truly is. There is no way that the woman above saw the whole city in one day. Geographically speaking Pittsburgh is larger than San Fransisco. 56 square miles as compared to 47.
I can understand many reasons Pittsburgh wouldn't make the list. But it shouldn't be left off the list when places like Cincinnati are on it.
Pittsburgh is the 21st largest metro are in the country with over 2 million people - the city isn't as big as it used to be but it's not small.
The Steelers are a big deal here, there's no denying that. But they aren't what keeps the city going by any means. The largest industry here is healthcare with a huge sect of that being bio tech. Tourism is also a huge industry with over 10 million overnight visitors a year (that's comparable to Denver, CO)
I do not have an answer for you but I thought I'd offer a little more support to offset the naysayers.|||I've been to Pittsburgh more times than I care to admit. My sister lives there. She loves it. If it weren't for the Steelers, the Penguins and the Pirates, the town would fold.
Back in the day, it was a great steel town. It has gone downhill ever since the steel mills have left.
I'm from Erie, originally, and I know what the town of Pittsburgh used to look like. Now, I hardly recognize the place.|||I have been to Pittsburghh several times as my daughter-in-law is from there. She is a vet and my son was an elephant trainer at the zoo. With that said, I found the city to be pretty boring. I saw all of it in one day. I did like the bridges and you are right about the cost of living, but I didn't see it as diverse or progressive at all. In San Francisco, now that is a city of diversity, but it is way too expensive to live there. I feel everyone loves there home city and The one thing I did notice is that people who are born in Pittsburg, stay there all there lives, so they must like it. You never see that here on the west coast.
The pittsburgh penguins play this song as well.
The song starts and then about 3-4 seconds in everyone yells HEY! then that pattern repeats a little. Thats all i really hear from the song!|||rock and roll hoochie qoo?|||AAAHHHHH! THAT SONG HURTS MY EARS SO BAD!|||seriously ray? i just figured your ears were ringing from the gun shots fired from the drive by shooting.|||kernkraft 400 maybe
I heard that the University of Pittsburgh is become more prestigious and are beginning to accept less people. Aside from that, is it difficult to get accepted into because I would really like to go there. And what does it take to get in?|||i applied with no essay, 3.4 gpa, and a 1860 on my sat's and got in three days after i applied and got a $7,000 scholarship there too. My point is...its easy|||I also went to PITT and received a scholarship, some of my friends however paid the entire way through... I must admit that I have heard that the University went through a revamp some time between 2003 and now. I have heard that the school is more selective. Good Luck Report Abuse
I cant make it home for thanksgiving and I go to school near pittsburgh. Was wondering if anyone from this area is familiar with the bars preferably in South Side, and if they are open on Thanksgiving? Any help is appreciated.|||Consider other Thanksgiving "traditions" for single ppl who cannot make it home for TG:
TG Dinner at McDonalds
"Bachelor's" TG dinner: turkey Spam right out of the can, canned potatoes, canned veggies and store bought pumpkin pie
You and some other single ppl can do a potluck TG dinner; sometimes everyone will contribute $ for a ready cooked turkey from your supermarket deli and then each person will also bring a dish or dessert
Whatever you do, try to stay away from bars. If you get into an accident on the way home, every TG/Christmas/Hannukah in the future, ppl will think about your accident. Do not be the person in your family that ruins the holidays!!!|||The Golden Falcon Pub is open, kinda located mid southside
Hope that Helps
I'm looking for a blues club in Pittsburgh, doesn't have to have dancing, but that would be a bonus.|||Try Club Cafe. It's a classy place that prides itself on it's great music, often Blues.
Here's their website:
http://www.clubcafelive.com/HTML/home.ph鈥?/a>
and definitely try Little E's.... You'll have to check the schedule or call them for which nights they've got Blues. They've got the schedule on their website:
http://http//www.littleesjazz.com/
I believe either would have dancing. Actually, I know Little E's does. I've heard a lot about Club Cafe, but I've never been there, so I can't personally vouch for their dancing. Also, you might try dropping an e-mail to the Blues society around there and asking them. They'd know! I believe it's the Blues Society of Western Pennsylvania. All their info can be found here:
http://www.bluescentric.com/regional/reg鈥?/a>
i live in the homestead area and i would appreciate if anyone could give me the address and number to a good orthopedic specialist in the pittsburgh area.|||you can go online and look some up. i did that with my orthopedic dr too and he is very nice and a good dr.|||ask your primary care doctor or insurance provider.
i'm traveling to pittsburgh with a group of friends for labor day weekend.|||Cheapest = Bus
Quickest = Fly
You can't have it both ways.|||nothing is cheap and quick you gotta choose one BEST tradeoff is RAIL|||I'm from Jersey and I think the train is best--try Amtrak|||greyhound, unfortunately. last time I went the round trip was 80-100 bucks I think. if you ALL travel together I think you can get a group discount. however you ALL have to sign up early. might be too late for that but doesn't hurt to try|||From NYC to Pittsburgh - take I-80 West to PA 28 South which takes you right into Pittsburgh. Probably a 5 hour trip once you leave the GW Bridge.
Okay, I live in the Pittburgh area (Beaver County), but why does Pittsburgh not really get a good, healthy 6+ inches of snow during the winter for one storm? I noticed that we only get around 3 inches for one storm. Why? This storm now is really good, about 8 inches of snow going to fall here, but we barely ever get this much in the winter for one snowstorm.|||For the last 20 or so years there have been above average temperatures recorded in the NE America so there hasn't traditionally been much snow (within the last decade or so).
Combined with the fact that you do not live near a large enough water source (Lake Erie for example) to get the lake effect snow (which is commonly much more than normal) you resort to catching the end of a storm front that has picked up water from the great lakes.
I'm looking at options for next year, and I was hoping to find a school with a residential option. Pittsburgh seems like a nice fit since I already live in Pennsylvania. I'm not a bad dancer - I'm in the pre-professional program at my current studio - I just want to make sure I'm not reaching too high. If anyone has any feedback, that would be great. Or if there are any other schools you would like to recommend, I'm open to suggestions. Thanks! :)|||Pre-professional for a school that is affiliated with a ballet company is different that a studio's pre-professional program. It may be similar to a ballet academies pre-professional program. A pre-professional program that has an affiliate ballet company is looking for dancers to eventually be in their company. You would have to assume they would be looking for turnout, and feet and if you are older than 11 some degree of professional training. If you are 15 or 16 They would be looking for a finished dancer most likely. So, it would depend on your body, age and training.
If you are not far from Carlisle PA You could check out CPYB.
My friend and I just moved to Pittsburgh. We want to go to a real haunted cemetery this halloween. Does anyone know of any?|||Allegheny Cemetery on Butler street in Lawrenceville is probably the oldest and most haunted cemetery in the area. Calvary Cemetery in greenfield is pretty old and easily accessed.|||I do
I need to travel from Pittsburgh Airport to Morgantown, WV in a bus or train or what ever is Chepest Please HELP|||HI! You are in luck! I did some searching and found that it would cost between $20-$25 one way from Pits Airport to Morgantown WV. You just follow the first link I provide and click on "Grey Line" It will take you to all the information you'll need. I am also going to list a direct link to the grey line for you just incase! You have a great, safe and successful trip. :)|||The cheapest way is to walk! it's free and you will loose a lot of fats!!!
Anyone know the building you go to in downtown Pittsburgh? Address and phone number? How much it costs? Thanks.|||any of the following.
Brentwood
RM 310 Melrose Medical Bldg
2708 Brownsville Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15227
(412) 644-3426
Downtown Pittsburgh
915 Penn Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
(412) 644-1522
East Liberty
6117 Penn Circle North
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
(412) 361-6204
Mt. Lebanon
650 Washington Road
Suite 120
Pittsburgh, PA 15228
(412) 531-2940
Northside
4 Allegheny Center
Second Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
(412) 322-2800
and far as cost heres that info..
What does it cost?
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I am planning a trip to Pittsburgh for a convention in July, but my friend is willing to drive me down Rochester to meet with my one friend and me and the friend in Rochester are going down to Pittsburgh; what should we tell US Customs?|||Whatever you do I wouldn't advise lying. There is so reason to and the consequences are liable to be that you are put on the next plane back to where you came from!! Simply not worth it.|||Tell them what you're doing. No reason not to. All they care about is that you have enough cash to get home and that you're not doing anything illegal. Sometimes all they do is stamp your passport and let you through after asking why you're coming in and how long you're staying.
Have a fun trip, and I hope the convention part isn't boring, LOL!
Its not like the Eagles are going to win it.
Pittsburgh owns Philadelphia and those Cryers.|||who cares what they think......|||good one JOHN
GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Flyers and not crysby Report Abuse
|||Don't let my avatar mislead you - I despise the Flyers. But that doesn't automatically make me a fan of any other team. I don't think the Eagles are going to get past the Cowboys, and I'm surprised the Steelers stumbled the way they did this year. But I'm not a hater, I've liked several rivals of the Birds, most notably the Giants. I respect the Steelers, Packers, and Redskins too.
As for the Pens, I really don't care one way or another. Until Philadelphia gets a hockey team that I can respect, I'll have a passing interest in some teams doing well - but not to the point of wearing their colors. Right now, it looks like the Devils are the team to beat in the East, but the years have shown that the top teams aren't guaranteed a spot in the SCF's.|||I don't really care about the Steelers. I don't dislike them but I haven't liked them since the Bradshaw days. My favorite football team is the Detroit Lions so the play offs are SO our of my realm of understanding. If they had played better, the Steelers would have made it.
You are right about my dislike of the Penguins, though.|||I'm a Pittsburgh Penguin fan, but I hate all you Squeeler fans. The Steeler fans are nothing more than bandwagon jumping, arrogant pricks. Not one Pittsburgh Steeler fan could ever tell me who Rico Fata is. As a Pens fan, when my team loses, it is cause they were outplayed not because of some call a ref did or didn't make. I don't boo Ovechkin because the rest of the NHL boos Crosby. I don't hate players because they don't put on a Penguin uniform. So as a Penguin fan, and non-hater, I enjoy it so much that I don't have to hear about the Squeelers.|||TopGuns Jr....I will say this aboot you..You are the WORST at trying to get certain fans mad at you.
Also, you should start up a new acct...Because this question keeps lingering when you try to pose as a "Pens fan".You being a Rags fan, I figured you'd come to this site to talk aboot the great game they had last night but no you'd rather pose as a Pens fan..Weird
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;鈥?/a>|||I hate the Penguins, hate the Steelers and hate the Eagles. Am I enjoying the Steelers not making the playoffs, for sure!|||Your Steelers? Must be pretty sweet to own an NFL franchise.
Does anyone know where I can buy Montana spray paint and accessories in or around Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania?|||I don't think that you can buy it there however here is a link with the on line sites and other Graffiti news and sites.
Read the far right hand side of the page as well.
http://www.ask.com/web?q=Montana+Spray+p鈥?/a>
Hey Can anyone suggest some good places to see in Pittsburgh. To shop, to visit, to eat..
I am planning on visiting this December..|||I heard the Museum of Art is world-class, with a lot of Andy Warhol originals|||ick umm lol i live here its a little boring but i guess any where is boring when you live there..any way take advantage of the river..kayak i believe you can rent. try the carnegie science center..great for little kids. Def the strip and take the incline up to mount washington. its expensive to eat up there but the food is good. The lemont is amazing but very expensive.|||The strip district is a good place to eat & shop. In December you could go to a Penguin or a Steelers game. The Southside has a bunch of bars and is a good time. The Carnegie Science Museum is a cool place to go visit.
I am a father of a 10 year old boy. My wife and son live in Pittsburgh, PA and I live in Westmont, New Jersey. I want to move out of New Jersey but I work at a post office and don't have much money. I don't want to lose my job but I want to move out. I'm not sure if they will allow me to transfer. How will I move all of my stuff to Pittsburgh and keep my job?|||Start by asking about a job transfer. If you cannot transfer, you would need to make a trip to Pittsburgh to go job hunting. When you are ready to move, check with several moving truck rental companies, and choose one. You would need to give notice at your job,close your bank account, give notice to your landlord, ,pay off and stop utilities. See site below for list of things to review before moving.
I'm going to pittsburgh, pa for a conference next week. Was just curious if anyone had any recommendations of some neat or interesting places to visit|||= You can go in Pure
The 7,000 square foot posh nightclub Pure opened in August 2006 in the Pittsburgh Strip District.|||A lot of it depends on pricing, but if you're willing to pay a little more for the downtown hotels, that's definitely where you should go. From downtown, you can walk to the cultural district, market square, the strip district, the North Shore, and it's just a mile walk to Station Square or a quick cab ride to the South Side. Plus, theres tons of restaurants right downtown. Off the top of my head, there's the Double Tree hotel (with a great restaurant inside of it), the Marriot, and the Omni William Penn (probably pittsburgh's best hotel). Theres also a good hotel, the Sheraton, at Station Square.
If you're looking to avoid the city prices, there are also some hotels in the nearby suburbs. I'd check out the places in Green Tree particularly. It's just 5 minutes outside of town, and it's a nice and quiet suburb.|||Heinz History Center in the Strip District. Fort Pitt Museum down at the point. Lots of theater options in the Cultural District in the evenings too. Station Square has lots of bar and restaurant options.|||Sun Shine is so CORRECT. Great place. Go to the strip district open air market too! Permante Brothers is there and that market is great!|||Primanti Brothers Deli
I'm going to be moving to Pittsburgh soon and I wanted to know what neighboorhoods to avoid.|||I would suggest staying in a suburb and not in the city then you can avoid city taxes. It would be easier to tell you were to stay...try the south hills (Baldwin, Brentood, Mt. Lebanon, Upper St. Clair - the last two are more expensive). The North Hills is good too (North Hills, McCandless, Allison Park). If you have kids, the best school district is North Allegheny but they have high taxes in that area. The South Side is a good area if you are into the bar scene.|||Upper St Claire is nice, or atleast it was back when I lived there.
There are 2 nearby towns called Moon and Mars.. seriously!
Giant Eagle is a great grocery store!!! Inside of it, they have a place called "Eagles Nest" where you can drop of your kids while you shop. Kids love it.
Pittsburgh is awesome, and I miss it alot.|||I have an Aunt that lives in Carnegie (sp?) it is a suburb, and it is beautiful over there!|||Shady Side or Squirrel Hill|||Without a doubt, the best place to live in Sh*tsburgh is Mount Washington. The view of the city is phenomenal, and you can walk to some of the best restaurants in the city.|||I'm a "city" girl so if you want to live within the confines of the city, I'd recommend Bloomfield, Squirrel Hill, or Lawrenceville, especially if you are twenty-something (or 20-30 something for Sq. Hill). They are city neighborhoods that have a main street with a grocery store, restaurants, bars, and things like a dry cleaners.
All of these neighborhoods have affordable rent and real estate. I'd recommend going to Pittsburgh's Craigslist to see available rentals.
Good luck!
Does anyone have any idea what the rental cost are of the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh PA. Any help would be appreciated.|||I would suggest you contact the convention center in pittsburgh. You can reach them here;
David L Lawrence Convention
(412) 565-6000
1000 Fort Duquesne Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
info@pittsburghcc.com
http://www.pittsburghcc.com/cc/
I am actually North of Pittsburgh. I called one who was highly recommended but he never called back. Maybe he doesn't like the cold weather.|||If I were you and knowing anyone I would get in the phone book and look under Labor Organizations specifically the Roofers Organizations. Then, I would call the Local Roofers Union hall and ask for a respectable contractor.
Its not like the Eagles are going to win it.
Pittsburgh owns Philadelphia and those Cryers.|||who cares what anyone thinks....i have to ask you why did you post this question for a second time?|||Not caring about it. NFL isn't as big in Canada.
Even though my team is probably not going to the Stanley Cup finals,
my money is on the Blackhawks this year.
They will crush the Penguins. Guaranteed.|||I live in Pittsburgh, and I honestly couldn't care less about the Steelers or football. In fact, I'm GLAD that they didn't make the play-offs this year.
I was just wondering, if there are boroughs in Pittsburgh the way there are in New York City? I know there are about 90 different neighborhoods in Pittsburgh, but are there some broad borough type categorization in the city? Thanks.|||There is no broader term given to the diverse neighborhoods of Pittsburgh other than "neighborhoods" - Think Mr. Rogers!
Here is a great map from the city itself showing the locations of all 90 neighborhoods: http://www.city.pittsburgh.pa.us/portal/鈥?/a>
Won't you be my neighbor?|||Yes there are if you mean Bourough of St. Clair, etc.
Type in: map of Pittsburgh in your search engine, then go to Historic Pittsburgh - Map collections.|||There are names given to neighborhoods, but there are not boroughs.
I need to get from Pittsburgh to Harrisburg (ideally Selinsgrove, Lewisburg ... north of Harrisbugh) in a few weekends. I'll take a bus, train, whatever. I obviously don't have a car, and I can't rent one. Suggestions?|||here are a few...
walk
hitch a ride
share a ride (put ad in paper)
find either a friend/family to take you
check the bus link on your pc and get ticket prices/availability
is this one way or round trip
my son took a bus one way from akron ohio to parkersburgh
west virginia and it cost him just $57.00 not bad..got on
in the morn was in w.v. that afternoon..
zoom|||the absolute cheapest? walk or hitchhike
I am in need of getting a few rooms in my home painted. I need a pittsburgh painting company that does good work but has reasonable prices. Can anybody help?|||Subscribe to Angie's List -- it;s less than $20 a year and will give you great references from homeowners to good contractors. Some even offer coupons for discounts on work in Angies' monthly newsletter. They will also help you get satisfaction from a contractor if you have a problem with their work. I've had good results from using their recommendations -- good investment and they have a lot of listings in the area|||You might consider going to the Pittsburgh Home & Garden Show, March 2nd. There will be a lot of painting companies there and you can price shop them all in one place. It will save you time and money.
Traditionally, I understand Orthodox churches have fewer rows of pews (or no pews) compared to Western churches; however, every Orthodox church I've visited in Pittsburgh has a full complement of pews in the Western style. Are there any that have the more traditional, limited pew arrangement?|||http://orthodoxyinamerica.org/lr_v10/loc鈥?/a>
try ROCOR or Serbian|||Try looking for a ROCOR (Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia) church.
Many Orthodox churches have pews because some of them used to be Protestant/Catholic churches. OCA (Orthodox Church of America) tend to have pews.|||From what I understand, Orthodox services are conducted while the congregation stands for the entire thing, so I'd figure they'd have less. Maybe it's for people who are sick or something and can't stand.|||I know there is one in Ligonier I have been to. It was an Antiochian Orthodox Church. Try an Antiochian one. They usually dont have pews. But I prefer my Greek Church with pews|||You prefer to stand?
I get off of work at like 11pm on weekends and am bored all the time. I miss the wild parties we used to have after work at my last job and was looking to see if anyone knew of any good ones, including the college ones. As I don't got many friends here in pittsburgh, i have no one to really ask.|||Your best bet is to head to the bars in either Station Square or South Side during college nights, which frequently fall on Thursday nights. I went to college in Pittsburgh, where I still live now. Thursday night was always "Thirsty Thursday" and was known as the college night out. While you're out, you will meet so many new people who can plug you into the college party spots on campus's.
The Matrix in Station Square on Thursdays is a huge college night. Start out there and see how you like it. It's a really fun dance club/bar with 4 different themed rooms. Also, Buckhead in Station Square is another great place to go. If you head to South Side, go to Carson City Saloon or Marios. Both of those are casual, fun & always nicely crowded bars that draw a college crowd too. Have fun - Pittsburgh is a very fun place!
We will be coming into Pennsylvaia and have to be in Pittsburgh on Saturday and then again on Wednesday but we want to go up to New York and see the World Trade Center, Statue of Liberty and broadway musical. We would also like to have dinner at Gordon Ramsey's. Any suggestions about how to travel between Pittsburgh and New York, NY would be appreciated. We do have a car but don't want to drive if its like 10 hours. Any suggestions on what to see would also be appreciated. This time of year I understand there are some Christmas lights I won't want to miss?|||I would drive. The train takes longer and is about $110 per person.
I'm turning 16 in january and i need some ideas for my birthday party. I live in pittsburgh, and i would like to have something really exciting. something very memorable. i have parties every year, usually just sleepovers with like 6-8 friends. i was thinking maybe going ice skating in the rink in downtown pittsburgh when they have the big christmas tree up, but im just not sure. any ideas? oh and nothing too expensive.|||maybe IMAX Theater, Concert. Or go to the Arcades, Billiards. Bowling. Curling, Laser Tag, Mini Golf, Paintball, Whirlyball, Go Karts,
Ice Skating, Aquarium, Horse Racing, Theme Park, Zoo.
Maybe Hot Air Balloon or Helicopter Tours, but it is expensive :)
Any good place to eat like restaurants or just fast food or pizza.
Hope i give you a lot of ideas. You can check much more on the source i give you.
Enjoy and happy 16th Birthday :)
|||You may want to have a look here: http://www3.telus.net/chase-games
This site describes an Amazing Race party plan that is great for a birthday party, sleepovers, scavenger hunt, etc and is designed for kids aged 10 – 16. The “legs” of the Amazing Race party plan sell on eBay quite cheap (like $5). Good Luck!
|||Well you should do the ice skating and invite all your clostest friends and have fun and after you are done with that go to the movies but only if a good movie come out by then i really hoped i helped.|||get BANGED but i think that is too much for some people so let see ONE DAY WHERE YOU DONT GO TO SCHOOL< HAVE PARTY, GO HAVE FUN FOR 1 WHOLE DAY AND A SLEEPOVER AT THE END. HOW ABOUT THAT THATS WHAT I DID EXCEPT THE SLEEPOVER PART
Where can my friend and I go to hang out late at night (as in after 1:00 AM) on a Friday or Saturday night in Pittsburgh? They've shut down Late Night at the Beehive (AGAIN), so we're at a loss.|||on the southside, there are two places i know of. one is called the polish club opened til 3 or 4 am (not sure if u need to get a membership), the other is called the caravan club (located on 12th or 13th street near jacks bar) i know u need a membership - its like 30 or 40 bucks for the year and they are open til atleast 4 am. good luck, i love the burgh and miss it dearly.
I heard that Pittsburgh to Amsterdam service is starting up soon with Northwest/KLM. Just a quick fact.|||I doubt either would right now. Southwest operates some flights out of Philadelphia but US Airways currently operates the most flights out of PIT. PIT used to be a hub city for US Airways but has become now a focus city. It seems as though there are not that many people to fly to Pittsburgh or fly out of Pittsburgh. It seems most passengers only connect there. Therefore the airlines may not see Pittsburgh as a good market to make it their hub.
I heard September 24th and September 25th, President Obama is going to come to Pittsburgh. So what is going to happen? Is there going to be mobs of people downtown? I am worried because I heard the buses wont run and they will affect people getting to their jobs? How am I going to get to my job when there is going to be a lot of security blocking my building? The president is going to be doing a lecture there where I work in so what should I expect? And what exactly is a summit?|||By then, your employer should have all the needed information to give to the employees.
For all you know, it could be an extra 2 days off from work.
My girlfriend is moving from San Francisco to Pittsburgh. She is driving her car cross-country, but we need to find the most efficient way to transport her larger belongings. I already found a couple of good ideas, but I thought I'd ask the Yahoo! Answers community if they had any suggestions. Thanks!|||I moved from the deep south to the wild west, so I know what y'all are feeling. With gas as high as it is, it will only get worse as time goes by. We used a moving company called ABF. You pack it up in a pod and they put it on a truck and haul it to the destination. I moved 2700 miles and it costed me $967.00. They did all the transportation. I would check into them and they will even quote you.
http://www.upack.com/|||I would say that the most efficient way would be to hire movers. It won't be the cheapest way, but it will be the easiest for your girlfriend. She can hop on a plane. US Airways has direct flights into PIT.
If you are looking for a cheaper way, i would rent one of those budget rental trucks and drive across country. You can pick it up in SF and drop in right in PGH. Plus, you can stop at any interesting sights along the way.
If you have any questions about Pittsburgh, i live there, so feel free to email me with anything you need to know about the city.|||well, there's always the airplane or something but its not efficient at all. other common ideas would be a moving company -- i worked at one for a bit, and i can tell you its not too cheap and there's a pretty large chance you'll have some of your things broken or scratched. if you do go tohat way, i'd recommend having them pack for yuo -- that way they have more responsibility, and the good ones will cover you on certain things if they were the ones who packed. find people who have a storage space too, so you won't be stuck doing that. look into it, and try to shop around as much as you can and also bargain/negotiate. another idea, though im not sure it'll work, is trains. you'd have a limit on how much you can bring, though, and they are not too cheap. greyhound is also available, but again you need to be there with the stuff and you'll never be sure on who you have to ride with (there was a report aobut a yr ago that after prison people were given greyhound tickets to get home...). honestly, i'd stick to a moving company, especially since its larger belongings... :) good luck.
I am a huge Steelers fan currently NOT living in Pittsburgh. I will be going to Pittsburgh next week for a visit and would like to know which stores to visit to purchase Steelers shirts, etc. I'm almost positive there is a store at Station Square but I really wanted to go someplace else that has more reasonable prices. Any suggestions?|||Given the location and the time of year (pre-season is just a month away) you can get local teams in NFL merchandise ANYWHERE. Walmart usually has an array of cheap Chinese produced clothes and I guarantee given that city every Wally World withing 50 miles of Pittsburgh will be loaded with black and gold apparel.|||if its the home town of the team you can probably find that teams fan gear in just about any sports store|||Come over to my place. I have all sorts of Steeler stuff. Wanna see the letter I got from the Commissioner, little girl?
Ben R.|||if you go to pittsburgh then you ca go anywhere to find merchandise.
I'm going on a weekend trip to Baltimore, and I'm from Pittsburgh PA. I would like to make the trip a little longer and stay a few days at a beach after. Preferably on the way home. And by beach, I mean a decent one and not a bay or lake. Thank you!|||Well, since you don't want to go to a bay or lake, you are not going to be able to find a beach on your way back to Pittsburgh. If you want a true beach experience, you're going to have to drive farther out to actually hit the ocean, which would mean driving to the edge of Maryland for Ocean City or even parts of Delaware. Sorry!|||There are NO beaches between Baltimore, and Pittsburgh.
My family was wondering if there were any fun events coming up for memorial day in Pittsburgh. It can be anything, I just want to get some ideas. Thank you!|||Well, I'm going to be at the American Legion Memorial Day service in Richland Township, in the north hills. We have a short parade, followed by a number of speakers, a memorial to those veterans who have died in the past year, a gun salute, and then hot dogs, chips and soft drinks. It's become a family tradition for us and a great reminder of those who sacrificed so much for our freedom.
http://www.yournorthhills.com/event/amer鈥?/a>
The Post Gazette has a whole calendar of events at
http://www.post-gazette.com/events/defau鈥?/a>
Venture Outdoors rents kayaks by the hour on the Allegheny and at North Park lake, and has scheduled paddling events and other outdoor activities.
http://www.ventureoutdoors.org/Activitie鈥?/a>|||go to a baseball ame
This summer my family and I are going to a family reuion in pittsburgh. We are trying to figure out if it would benfit us to take a plane, because we don't want to sit in the car for six hours.|||With taxes and fees, you can fly from Philly to Pittsburgh round trip for around $175 per person. When you add up all the time, 90 minutes early for your flight, the 75 minute flight, waiting for your luggage, and the drive to and from the airport, it doesn't seem worth money.
So, I'm going to the University of Pittsburgh next fall and my goal is to become an actress. I'm just wondering how the whole acting scene is there. I realize its no LA, but I still would like to know if there is a substantial number of opportunities for acting in film and television. Thanks so much!!|||Pittsburgh is probably the pits. I have not heard that it is very active. But you won't have time to be a student and seek professional work. There is a huge difference between a university theatre program and becoming a professional. So, what's your major going to be? Read all of this blog back to the beginning and learn about acting as a career: http://www.theatredoconacting.blogspot.c鈥?/a>
I heard September 24th and September 25th, President Obama is going to come to Pittsburgh. So what is going to happen? Is there going to be mobs of people downtown? I am worried because I heard the buses wont run and they will affect people getting to their jobs? How am I going to get to my job when there is going to be a lot of security blocking my building? The president is going to be doing a lecture there where I work in so what should I expect? And what exactly is a summit?|||You are right to worry, things downtown will likely be screwed up.
Try to find out in advance about the buses, and leave early.
A "summit" is just a fancy term for meeting with other important leaders.|||some protesters
I want to take my girlfriend out for her birthday and am looking for ideas of what to do. It can be anywhere in the Pittsburgh area and the surrounding boroughs. If anyone has an idea let me know! we are both 19 so drinking is out.|||Why can't u just buy ur girl friend a present like a puppy or kitten
All three major teams of Pittsburgh, Steelers, Pirates, Penguins. all have the same color scheme of black and gold (yellow?) I was wondering if the colors represent something about the city or something else?|||the pirates and steelers always had those colors...in the late 70s, the pirates won the world series and the steelers were in the superbowl. in honor of those teams, the penguins changed their colors to black and gold for the remainder of that season. but everyone liked it, so they stuck with the black and gold.
now they are they only city where all their professional teams have the same colors. i think it's pretty cool.|||Pittsburgh's flag is black and gold, and the Steele's first uniform had the flags symbol and colors, the pirates also changed there colors. This was years before any super bowls and years after the pirates were in the first world series in 1903. The pirates original colors were blue and red. Report Abuse
|||I live in Pittsburgh, it has to do with the fact that Pittsburgh was a major steel city and black and gold/yellow have to do with the colors of steel when it is being made. Does that make any sense?|||My guess is its kind of a tough looking color. Pittsburgh used to be the steel city & have lots of hard working people in the steel industry.|||We rock, we roll, were sold gold!!!!
GO Pens... GO Pirates... GO Steelers.....|||the guys above me have answered it enough....the STEEL city!!!! woo-hooo!!!!!
Most people I know hang things off of their rear view mirror, but i know it's illegal or has to be within standards or something... I know it's not a big deal but i don't want a stupid reason to get pulled over by a jerk cop lol. So what are the 'rules and regulations' for hanging things (i.e, air fresheners, graduation tassels..) off of your rear view mirror in Pittsburgh,Pa ? Thanks!|||This is one of the things that if you think it might be wrong, then dont do it. Almost every state has a law that addresses blocked vision through the windshield. I would say check with the state, but there may be a law in the city or county that will get you pulled over. A stick of gum help up in front of you can block many things that you should see, such as a motorcycle. Best bet is find some other way to look cool and be safe.|||I don't know the official law, BUT you "will" fail PA Safety Inspections with ANYTHING hanging on your rear-view mirror. Most garages would either A) take if off and tell you, or B) don't even pay attention to it. My mother was shown where this is part of the PA Inspection book(whatever exactly the mechanics use as far as title) and that it is considered failure to have anything hanging off the mirror, now when you are driving I don't know if they have a law that nothing can be hanging or not. On the other hand the fact that it goes against safety inspection may be enough for a cop looking for a reason. I live in PA so this isn't just saying oh someone told me or oh in this State this happens type of thing either. The guy who showed her is basically a small time mechanic who has a license to do inspections(think he only did safety, don't think he did emissions) so he was more precise then a lot of places probably would end up being.|||well if we talk about rules and regulations of Pittsburgh than I must say Pittsburgh is well known for its values, customs, rules and its illegal there(as far as my knowledge is concern) I read this:
GREENPITTSBURGH.NET
I have seen them around Pittsburgh, they are dark gray with gold print.|||I think the one you're looking for is here:
http://www.ratfinktshirts.com/city-of-ch鈥?/a>|||Forget what the other people are saying. Even though the pirates suck they are still a Pittsburgh team. I would check down the Strip District. There are tons of shops down there and every one of them sell Pittsburgh merchandise.
Good luck!|||Do you really want to associate the Pirates with the Steelers...|||associating steelers gear with other teams sorta seems different but i would suggest getting all steelers stuff.|||The real question is, why do you want a pirate t-shirt?
This is only for those who are from out of town and is currently living in Pittsburgh. So no natives for responese please. anyway, if you currently live in Pittsburgh, what's your expericne,Pros and cons, and challanges with Politics, People and culure? is it easy to imerge into the culture or else wise..I heard some good things and bad things about Pittsburgh, So how are things over ther and would an out sider would want to live there?|||Wal gosh... my expericne wif th Pittsburghers wuz thet thay is all th pitts!|||I hate the Pittsburgh Steelers with a passion, but Pittsburgh has some of the nicest people out there. A good, hard-working, American city. It's a trillion times better than Philadelphia. I say go for it. Except for the Steelers I have nothing but good things to say about the city and its people.
I live in Pittsburgh and I honestly feel I could play for the Pirates. How would I contact them about a try out, I think I could sell them on the idea of giving me a try out it's just a matter of contacting someone in a position of power to set one up.|||Call or send a letter to their front office.
If you "...think you could sell them on the idea" you need to seriously think like a salesman.
How do sales people contact you when they want to sell you something?|||Your best bet would be to attend a try out for the Pirates 3a or 2a minor league club. They hold try outs a few times a year. They have clubs in Indy and Altoona.|||Yes, I could play for them too! Maybe we could be a battery or something. I think there are six or seven people here who could play for them. We should take the team over!!!! Come on folks, with me?|||well u would have to find out where the next tryouts are. u could check on the pirates website and findout someone to contact
I am getting married in Pittsburgh in July and I am looking for some different ideas for reception locations in Pittsburgh, PA. We want something that is not the traditional hall but that is a reasonable budget. Does anyone have any suggestions?|||A simple Google search turn up LOTS of unique spaces, including the Heinz Field where the Pittsburgh Steelers play! Here is the list:
http://pittsburgh.about.com/od/reception鈥?/a>|||Andy Warhol Museum
Pittsbury Pa
Ryan Boyle at 412-237-3403
www.Warhol.org
They did not have prices on the website
Carnegie Museums of Pittsburg
Pittsburg Pa
www.carnegiemnh.org
Avonworth Commuity Park -Mayernik Cen鈧瑃er
The Mayernik Center; Friday and Sunday 1500 dollars Saturday 1800 dollars
498 Camp horne Road
Pittsburg, PA
412-766-1700]
www.avonworthcommuitypark.org
Mattress Factory Museum
Gina at 412-231-3169 ex 215
mattress.org
The Manison at Maple Heights
Friday and Saturday start at $5295
That includes Outdoor tents, Wedding Ceremony, overnight for 14 people, Rehearsal dinner
Rental upgrades(Chairs, Plates, Silverware, Glassware)
www.mansionmapleheights.com|||doubletree pittsburgh city center
thats what we did for our wedding.
it was beautiful and everything is included
ask for Tanya...
Ladies and Gentlemen. Where are some inexpensive halls or locations around the Pittsburgh metropolitan area that would host great baby showers? |||I am from Michigan but my Dads and his family is from Pittsburgh. My Grandmother who lives in Beaver Falls/New brighton area at My wedding shower at the Lighthouse...It cost only 200 dollars to rent the hall. It was really nice and everyone had a great time.|||hotel
Im currently a junior in high school and plan to major in journalism, and i'd like to go to college in Pittsburgh.|||Journalism is dying. Many schools will be closed or curtailed by the time you're ready to declare a Major.
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"Journalism will never die because other people depend on them for current events. Without journalists and the reporters, there would have been NO way for a person in California to have known about the oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico (just an example)"
Sigh... When I say Journalism is dying, that doesn't mean I happy about it. Journalists/Newspapers are essential to an informed electorate. The problem is that no newspaper can pay for extensive investigate journalism any more. The business model has broken down 鈥?there is not enough revenue. No new business model is on the horizon to save Journalism. Nobody has figured out how to make Internet Journalism pay salaries...|||well, Duquesne University offers it and its in Pittsburgh. Penn State University Park and Temple University offers it as well. Although, from what I've heard, Syracuse, University of Southern California, Northwestern University, are the best for this major.
I also recommend looking at: American University in D.C, Boston University is supposedly really good as well, Auburn, University of Missouri at Columbia, Indiana University -- Bloomington, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NYU, University of Maryland at College Park, Arizona State, University of Arizona, San Diego State, San Francisco State, University of Colorado at Boulder, UConn, University of Florida, University of Georgia, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Marquette University, University of Oregon, University of Texas at Austin, Baylor University, University of Iowa, University of Kansas, University of Kentucky, Michigan State, University of Minnesota -- Twin Cities, University of Wisconsin at Madison, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, and University of Southern Mississippi because if you apply to more schools, it will help your chances of getting into a school a lot more. I also recommend applying to all these, including the top schools like Syracuse, Northwestern, USC and Boston University because its worth a shot at these "brand name" journalism schools.
Journalism will never die because other people depend on them for current events. Without journalists and the reporters, there would have been NO way for a person in California to have known about the oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico (just an example)
I live in Pittsburgh and am going on a trip to Florida tomorrow. I was wondering if after i go through security if I can buy a small bottle of liquor in the airport to take with me. of course it would stay in my carry on suitcase unopened but i'm curious as to first off if i'd be able to find a place in the airport to get liquor from and second if i'm aloud to bring it on the plane in a carry on suitcase with me.
cheers!|||Once in the air, they'll sell you a shot of alcohol for $5 each.
Beyond that, this is a list of all the vendors at Pittsburgh Airport (and there's no liquor stores):
http://www.pitairport.com/shopping
Besides, most liquor stores in airports are of the "Duty Free" variety. This means they're taking advantage of the non-existent taxing on international travelers. And since you're not going on an international flight, they won't even let you shop here.
There are lots of Duty Free liquor shops in florida, but like I said, they won't let you shop there because your boarding pass isn't for an international flight.|||Strictly forbidden. Sorry kids!|||...Liquor in Pennsylvania is only sold at a STATE Liquor Store
I have a small business and do not currently have an office. I was wondering if anybody knows of places in Pittsburgh where you can pay by the hour for a comfortable meeting space.
It doesn't have to be big, just clean and easy to get to.|||How about a hotel?... or restaurant? ...If it has to be a storefront or similar, contact the landlord or property owner with your proposal.
I am a big fan of the Pittsburgh steelers but I don't know where to look for the sweatshirts in Oregon. Or do they sell them at any sports store?|||most of the larger sports stores will carry them
you can also find them
http://www.nflshop.com/search/index.jsp?鈥?/a>
http://www.google.com/products?client=sa鈥?/a>
http://news.steelers.com/catalog/Sweats/
some Penny's stores carry them too|||nflshop.com
$hitsburgh Squealers|||Pittsburgh.com or whatever the site is. Or just NFL.com...........USE GOOGLE it's a lot easier
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
I live in Philadelphia and I'm trying to get to Pittsburgh on the 26 of November,and am only staying for the day and returning the same day . I've been looking and the cheapest fare was about 90 dollars. Is there any way cheaper or does anyone know how I could get there for less?|||Drive. It only 6hours.|||Oh Southwest Airline by far. $49 each way...
Flight:1121 from Philly to Pgh.
7:15pm 8:40pm N/S 1:25 $115 $100 $49
I fly to Philly every week on my days off.
Another is Amtrak which is about $90 r/t but it take like 8hrs to get to Pgh. Also, there's only 1 train that leaves and arrive thru Pgh.
Greyhound (I hate Greyhound) about $90 r/t or less then that. But that also takes about 6-8hrs.
Renting a car is the best option if you want. You can leave and arrive anytime..
ADDITIONAL NOTE
I recommend Southwest since you don't drive.. only a hour flight.
Shouldn't we complain at the Pittsburgh Police? Policemen beating up protesters, who were raising their hands, running away or just walking through the street without any provocation, are a theat to our freedom. It's just a phone call.|||you definitely show how informed you are|||Have any sources to back up that information?|||I don't have any sympathy for G8 / G20 protestors. They know that when they go there that they are being a nuissance, that they clog traffic, that they destroy property and that it really pisses the police off.
G8 / G20 protestors have caused millions of dollars of damage over the course of time in the name of "freedom, anarchy, communism" or whatever the thing of the day is.
For those protestors that are not a part of the problem my advice is to stay home next time, or face guilt by association.|||paul c you need to learn how to spell, its definitely, which is 5th grade english. Yes the Pittsburgh police were overly strong armed with the peaceful protestors who deidnt have a single weapon in the lot|||What do you think of black clad anarchists throwing stones at peacefull policemen just there to do their jobs?
Richard|||Why does this happen every time there is a liberal demonstration?
We did not see any of this during the tea-parties or the 9/12 demonstration in Washington D.C..
You should call up the Pittsburgh Police and thank them for doing their jobs..and protecting property and health of the people in Pittsburgh.|||Too bad the cops didn't use real bullets instead of the rubber ones--would've done wonders for the gene pool.
Eric--if you're going to admonish and insult someone for their spelling, maybe you should be bright enough to correctly spell your words, ya think? It's "didn't", which, by the way, is third grade English. Doo-tee-doo.|||now you see what this country is coming to. Barry encourages violence as he did with the seiu members push and push harder. do what it takes to shut them up. I expect the police were given the same advice. I see everyday the country becoming like the middle east and the commie countries.
We are heading that way make no mistake about it.
as long as this kenyan is in office it can only get worse,|||I guess you think the tea baggers were an unrulely mob.|||There is something called fear, which can be looked at as a governments policy, an item of black mail, and most off all an emotion. These protesters have no evidence of being peace full and neither do the police. Police operate on fear and follow the law of justice there actions would only of happened because of an order, the order of which happened because of the actions of the protesters. If it wasn't cause of fear there would be no government, no law and no police force etc. Protesters can not be peace full for they are objecting, an objection is seen as an act of aggression which will provoke the action or violence of the enforcer's e.g the police.
So in the end you need evidence to support your claim, evidence of which you dont have.
Hi I am looking to go and visit a friend in Pittsburgh does anyone know when is the cheapest time of year to fly and who would be cheapest to fly with?|||You should avoid all school and public holidays at your departure and arrival points. All airlines uplift their prices at these times.
Purchase your ticket as far in advance as possible. Most airlines release their cheapest tickets about ten months prior to departure (you need to consider the return flight here) and as these sell out more are released at a higher price.
Use the comparison sites that another answer has given to find options, then check the price and schedule on the airline's own website as these could be cheaper.
Just a note about schedule. Be aware that the cheapest ticket may have an horrendous schedule taking more changes of plane and hours of your time, not to mention inconvenience, than you really want.|||Avoid Christmas time and early January, after this time the price line is pretty much the same year round. Also book no later than a week in advance of your chosen travel date, booking a seat a matter of days before makes prices jump up.|||Avoid traveling to the US during holidays, such as Memorial Day, Labor Day, Christmas, Thanksgiving, and New Years. Usually, spring (March, April) tends to be the cheapest. For cheap tickets, try:
Hotwire.com
Expedia.com
Travelocity.com
Bing.com/travel
Priceline.com
Kayak.com
Have a great trip!|||I'd have to say March/April, around spring break time. A good friend of mine travels to the UK every spring around that time because of the low rates (from NY/NY area).
I hope that helped!
Oops, forgot the airline -- She used British Airways or Virgin.|||cheapest time
How can I search Pittsburgh warrants to see if someone is wanted?
|||You can't, the only warrant you can search for in Allegheny County is for child support. That link is
http://www.sheriffalleghenycounty.com/HT鈥?/a>
You would have to call and ask|||You can't. if you think you know the exact court/judge issuing a warrant you can check with the deputy clerk in that courtroom. Otherwise the info is for law enforcement only.
I would like to participate in some cooking or baking classes, and cannot find many places that do this. I am looking for classes in the Cleveland, Ohio or Pittsburgh, PA area. I'm actually from Erie, PA, so if anyone can recommend venues in Erie, that's helpful too. Thanks a million!|||I am not familiar with that area, but you can look in the directory of your local colleges and probably find a program that will work for you. CIA....culinary institute of America...schools are not the place for just a general knowledge course.|||The Pennsylvania Culinary Institute in Pittsburgh is well-known. I put the link below.
If you are just looking for some cooking classes for fun, try a local community college. I know Community College of Allegheny County has some cooking classes. If Erie County has a community college, I would check it out.
The whole city of Pittsburgh, should be ashamed on how they laid down and blew leads against the Phillies. The city should be ashamed on how they get rid of good players. Ever since they gotten rid of Barry Bonds, they haven't been nothing.|||The Pirates are the worst run organization in baseball. There are no mitigating circumstances. There ability to suck is unique in its enormity. Last night's game was nothing that hasn't been seen before.|||In their defense, they are the Pittsburgh Pirates.|||The city of Pittsburgh does not OWN the Pirates. If anyone should be embarrassed by the Pirates, it should be the Pirates themselves. Saturday's game was the absolute worst managed game I have ever seen. If Manager John Russell had any dignity, he would have resigned immediately following the game. To leave your closer in and have him surrender 5 runs in the 9th inning is just plain stupid! I think Russell threw these games, since he is a former Phillies minor league manager and wants to see them back in the Series. Also he will be out of a job soon and will need some references from the Phils.|||Their fans don't support them, 'cuz they're busy supporting the Steelers.|||Nothing to be embarrassed about since their team is just not as good as the Phillies. The Pirates are eleven games under .500 ball right now which is just where most fans thought they would be at this time. If Pirates fans are looking for something to be embarrassed about they need to look no further than Pirates management who have not been willing to spend some money on players to field a winning team for their fans.|||they should be disappointed, but not ashamed, 1st of all it's only 1 game, 2nd of all, ther not a good team and wont make the playoffs either way.|||After last's nights game, the only player i'm angry at is matt Capps. But then again, he's had many games like that this year. I wonder why they brought him in with a 4 run lead (shame :()
Did you see Garret Jones' performance and jack Wilson's spectactular catch?|||I've been saying the same thing for years. Baseball is a business and you have to look at how the competition is doing to change your way of doing things. The Phillies are in the same state as the Pirates. If the Phillies could turn around their franchise and win it all then the Pirates must do the same. The new owners of the Pirates have no direction nor sense of urgency when it comes to winning. The Pirates have no excuse why they have not been in the Playoffs since 1992. This link wraps it up very well:
http://www.forums.mlb.com/n/pfx/forum.as鈥?/a>|||They should be embarassed period.|||I think not. Regardless on how they play, the players are laughing all the way to the bank while the baseball fans keep being suckers and paying the ticket prices.|||The Pirates are a charter franchise in the National League. Meaning, they were one of the original teams when the National League was first formed way back when.
The Pirates are a storied franchise, and there is a lot of history over the years. Therefore, they need to be treated with the proper respect; and it sure doesn't seem that their current ownership really cares, nor gives them the respect they deserve.
The Pirates have had many star players over the years. From Roberto Clemente, and others, the list goes on and on. However, over the last many years, the Pirates have quite frankly sucked.
Also, most people in Pittsburgh really don't care. They live and breathe over what happens to the Pittsburgh Steelers every week in the NFL in the quest for another Super Bowl victory. The Pirates have always played second fiddle to the Steelers in that regard. Then the NHL's Pittsburgh Penguins have always brought up the rear in the terms of community interest. Sure, they've been perennial Stanley Cup contenders and won the Cup this year; but the Penguins almost left town, until the deal finally got done to get them a new arena. Had the Penguins bolted to say, Kansas City, I doubt anyone would have cared (other than for the hard-core hockey fans, of course).
As far as the Pirates go, there are many different things that need to change. Pronto. Number one, the Pirates front office needs to roll its sleeves up and convince the ownership to get off the checkbook to sign some decent players. Perhaps a free agent pickup or two. Anything to make the team better. The people of Pittsburgh and the region there of western Pennsylvania really need to start caring about the Pirates.
The Pirates have a long term lease at PNC Park, so they're not going anywhere anytime soon. So, they're in no danger of pulling up stakes and moving to another city. I doubt MLB would allow one of its charter franchises to make such a move anyway.
The Pirates somehow have to do something to get the people to care.|||One title in three decades.
Two in one year.
Yeah we are real ashamed of our sports teams.
Looking to go to the PPG ice rink in Pittsburgh on Wednesday afternoon. A little confused with where I should park though. Any recommendations? I appreciate the help. Thanks!|||Generally the garages on 3rd avenue and blvd of the allies are filled until about 1pm. But there are other garges around the city. It's not that far of a walk from most.
http://parkpgh.org/?gclid=COeb6qjhyKwCFU鈥?/a>
What is going on this weekend in Pittsburgh? Nov 10th and 11th. We are 25 and would love to go down to Pittsburgh, about an hour and a half drive, just to hang out and do something interesting.|||go see the pittsburgh steelers play or Carnegie Museum of Art
Carnegie Museum of ArtWhen Andrew Carnegie envisioned a museum collection consisting of the "Old Masters of tomorrow", the Carnegie Museum of Art became, arguably, the first museum of modern art in the United States. Founded in 1895, today it continues Carnegie's love of contemporary art by staging the Carnegie International every few years. The marble Hall of Sculpture replicates the interior of the Parthenon. The Hall of Architecture contains the largest collection of plaster casts of architectural masterpieces in America and one of the three largest in the world. The Heinz Architectural Center, opened as part of the museum in 1993, is dedicated to the collection, study, and exhibition of architectural drawings and models. In 2001 the museum acquired the archive of African-American photographer Charles "Teenie" Harris, consisting of approximately 80,000 photographic negatives spanning from the 1930s to the 1970s. Many of these images have been catalogued and digitized and are available online via the Carnegie Museum of Art Collections Search.The Gateway Clipper Fleet is a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based fleet of riverboats. The fleet cruises the three rivers of Pittsburgh, the Monongahela, the Allegheny, and the Ohio. The fleet is named after the city of Pittsburgh, which in earlier times was known as the "Gateway to the West" [1]. The original riverboat was the Gateway Clipper, which set sail in 1958. By the mid-1960s, the fleet was composed of three craft, the Gateway Clipper, the Party Liner, and the Good Ship Lollipop. Today there are five watercraft in the fleet: the 1,000 passenger Majestic; the 600 passenger Party Liner; two 400-passenger craft, the Keystone Belle and the Liberty Belle; and the 150-passenger Good Ship Lollipop. The current Good Ship Lollipop was known as the City of Champions until 1982. There is actually a sixth craft in the fleet. The Party Liner is a barge that is pushed by a towboat named the Gateway Liner [2].
The Gateway Clipper Fleet offers many types of cruises, from day trips for school groups to formal dinner cruises. Shuttle service to PNC Park and Heinz Field is available on days of Pittsburgh Pirates, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Pitt Panthers home games. The fleet is believed to be the largest inland riverboat fleet in the United States. The fleet formerly was moored at the Monongahela Wharf. Currently it is moored at the Station Square dock.
[edit] Carnegie Museum of Natural History
The statue of Diplodocus carnegiei outside the museum.
Carnegie Museum of Natural HistoryFrom the discovery of Diplodocus carnegii to the skull of Samson, the most complete Tyrannosaurus rex skull known to date, and the brand new, yet to be named, species of oviraptorosaur the Carnegie Museum of Natural History has one of the finest dinosaur collections in the world. Other exhibits include the Hillman Hall of Minerals and Gems, the Alcoa Foundation Hall of American Indians, Polar World: Wyckoff Hall of Arctic Life, the Walton Hall of Ancient Egypt, the Benedum Hall of Geology and the Powdermill Nature Reserve, established by the museum in 1956 to serve as a field station for long-term studies of natural populations. The museum also recently discovered the Fruitafossor windscheffeli.
[edit] Carnegie Science Center
Carnegie Science CenterOpened in 1991, but with a history that dates to October 24, 1939, the Carnegie Science Center is the most visited museum in Pittsburgh. Among its attractions are the newly constructed Buhl Digital Dome (which features the latest in projection), the Rangos Omnimax Theater, UPMC SportsWorks, the Miniature Railroad & Village庐, and the USS Requin, a World War II submarine.
Under the leadership of Robert Wilburn, Buhl Science Center merged with the Carnegie Institute and a new $40 million Carnegie Science Center was constructed.
The Pittsburgh penguins and Pittsburgh steelers are both defending champs. Which one is more likely to repeat and why? Right now, they are both having trouble in there divisions. But i think its possible at least one will repeat this year. Who is it and why?|||I'm gonna go with neither|||OMG if I have to see/hear about one more annoying Penguins fan I'm going to go balistic!
Don't get me wrong I love the Penguins and like to watch the Steelers but come on even I a fan of both teams is getting fed up with it GIVE IT A REST ALREADY!!!!
If a fan seriously responds to this as in oh i think the steelers will BLAH BLAH or whatever you are an idiot.
HAHAHA T-Bone 1246 you're hilarious :(
Dan the Pittsburgh Sports Guy i'm just trying to get across to them that this is why everyone has this passionate hate towards us and hes just making it worse for you and me.|||Aw man. This is probably the toughest question I have to answer. I like both the Steelers and the Pens and I want both of them to repeat. I hate to say this to Steelers fans, but I think the Pens are gonna repeat. I love ya Steeler Nation, but Pens Nations will rise this year and repeat.|||I'd give the Penguins the edge here because I have a feeling this could be the Saints year. The Colts and Patriots aren't slouches either.|||The Pirates!....oh wait....|||steelers. its hard to get to the finals 3 years in a row
jeez pens powerhouse! calm the f*ck down! take a nap!|||Quakers|||both have great chances to repeat and not repeat
I am engineer and when I go on careerbuilder and monster there is never anything posted for Pittsburgh in my field.
I do find many jobs in my field in other "depressed" cities like Harrisburgh, Buffalo, Erie and Philadelphia. Is there somewhere else in Pittsburgh I could go to find a job?|||Need more info. What kind of engineer are you? You may be out of luck.
For example, if you are a solar engineer, you may have trouble finding a job in Pittsburgh.
There are other job sites - hotjobs, dice and craigslist are ones that come to mind.
The pittsburgh youth symphony orchestra is playing at my high school tonight and I'm going to go watch it. I don't know if I should dress up a little bit or not. They are actually a legit orchestra and not just some random high school orchestra, so I'm not sure if I can just wear something casual even though I want to|||My daughter is in the youth orchestra in Fort Worth. Most people who attend the concerts wear anything from nice jeans and a nice shirt to slacks and a dress shirt or a casual dress. |||wear nice dress pants and a nice dress top|||wear something comfortable and slightly dressed up just like jeans and a nice top, don't go too over the top but don't look like your just going to stay home all day as in wear a tracksuit or something lol!
I am looking to buy a large amount of saplings, around 500, for earth day (April 22)
I live outside of Pittsburgh, and am willing to drive 250 miles outside of Pittsburgh to pick them up. Type of tree is not important. Tree size would be about a foot, would be great. Cost $1-2.
THANKS!
Any other questions you have, ask, and I'll answer!|||The Arbor Day Foundation is a great idea. You may also want to check with your County Extension or Agriculture Center as our Master Gardener group is having a tree seedling sale on the 21st of February. Seedlings are being sold for $2 each with the exception of White Pines which will be sold 4/$1.|||Contact the National Arbor Day Foundation. I bet they'd hook you up! Good luck.
Taking a drive to Pittsburgh this weekend with my boyfriend and we are wondering what a good hotel (where to find good deals) is to stay at for one night, and also which type of fun attractions are there to see in Pittsburgh? We are only staying from Saturday until Sunday evening.
Thanks!|||there are quite a few sites that you can search that will likely show you great hotels at the best prices available. check out the website BookMe and you will be able to compare prices on all the reputable travel sites in just a couple minutes. it's very convenient and will save you a bunch of time and money. Also, make sure you buy them online... otherwise they charge much higher fees for phone orders. good luck.|||Hi there,
Hmm, some hotel suggestions would be Omni William Penn in downtown; Sheraton in Station Square, may others.
Morning: Go to "Strip District" and walk around, breakfast "Pamela's," then drive downtown, walk around the ramparts of Ft. Pitt and down to Point State Park.
Afternoon: Walk around Station Square, the take incline up to Mt. Washington.
Dinner ideas:
Southside: Mallorca (Spanish)
Shadyside: Cafe Sam (eclectic American, good price, atmosphere)
Squirrell Hill: Aiellos (great pizza)
Also, check out virtualtourist.com
I'd like to find an Asian food market, or somewhere that sells a decent variety of Asian type foods and snacks in or around the Pittsburgh area.|||Sakuntala
Bloomsburg
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236 Iron Street Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (570) 389 0281
Taj Emporium
Dormont
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3005 Dell Avenue Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (412) 341 5124
Chandra Import Foods
Downingtown
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131 East Lancaster Ave Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (610) 873 4177
Indian Corner
Exton
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260 N. Pottstown Pike Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (610) 363 3600
India Groceries & Fashions
Harrisburg
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2650 Walnut St Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (717)236 7345
Shakti Grocery
Harrisburg
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6 S 3rd St Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (717) 233 7061
Bharath Bazaar
King Of Prussia
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126 East Beidler Road Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (610) 337 0345
Shree Amba Grocery
Levittown
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4015 New Rogers Rd Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (215) 949 9470
Purvi Foods
Malvern
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43-44 Great Valley Center Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (610) 647 6055
India Bazaar
Monroeville
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4028 Monroeville Blvd Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (412) 373 1819 Fax: (412) 373 1817
India Foods
Monroeville
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4141 Old William Penn Highway Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (412) 373 1571
India Grocers
Monroeville
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3936 Monroeville Blvd Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (412) 373 7171
Indian Grocery
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5040 William Penn Highway Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (412) 325 3665
International Bazaar
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3976 Monroeville Blvd Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (412) 373 7171
Patel Bros
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3821 William Penn Hwy Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (412) 372 2758
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New Castle
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2101 Greentree Road Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (412)429 5362
House of India **
Oakdale
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7051 Steubenville Pike Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (412) 787 0713
Asian American Market
Philadelphia
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4421 Chestnut St Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (215) 386 1254
Bency's Mini Market
Philadelphia
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5324 Rising Sun Ave Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (215) 457 4406
C M C Stores
Philadelphia
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10185 Verree Road Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (215) 969 8600
India Food Mart
Philadelphia
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808 South 47th Street Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: NA
International Food & Spices
Philadelphia
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4203 Walnut St Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (215) 222 4480
J & J Grocery
Philadelphia
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6455 Market Street Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (215) 335 4974
Janata Groceries
Philadelphia
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Kavita Groceries
Philadelphia
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Lowcost Grocery Store
Philadelphia
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1900 D Grant Ave Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (215) 969 5299
Margin Free Variety Store Inc
Philadelphia
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Margin Free Variety Store Inc
Philadelphia
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9855 Bustleton Ave Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (215) 698 8242 / (215) 964 1504
Meera Groceries
Philadelphia
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7709, Castor Ave Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (215) 745 8833
North East Deli
Philadelphia
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6518 Castor Ave Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (215) 535 5665
Patel Grocery Store
Philadelphia
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2825 Tyson Ave Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (215) 335 4974
The House of Spices ***
Philadelphia
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2408 Rhawn Street Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (215) 331 5866
Willits Variety Store
Philadelphia
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3142 Fairfield Street Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (215) 676 6101
Indian Grocery
Pittsburg
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2101 Green Tree Rd Scott Town Center Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (412) 429 5362
Kapoor Imports
Pittsburg
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319 S Craig St Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (412) 621 1800
Khara Daljit
Pittsburg
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4002 Cypress St Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (412) 687 8422
Kohli's Indian Imports
Pittsburg
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319 South Craig Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (412) 621 1800
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Pittsburgh
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2112 Penn Avenue Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (412) 471 9333
Bombay Emporium
Pittsburgh
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294 Craft Ave Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (412) 682 4965
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Pittsburgh
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120 Three Degree Rd Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (412) 369 7100
Reyna Foods
Pittsburgh
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2023 Penn Ave Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (412) 261 2606
Far Corners Asian Grocery
State College
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126 N Barnard St Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (814) 237 5553
Krishan Indian Grocery Store
State College
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230 A W College Av Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (814) 237 4118
Indo Pak Groceries
West Chester
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323 East Gay Street Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: (610) 429 4110
International Peacock India Grill
York
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2600 E. Market Street Pennsylvania (PA) Phone: NA|||Wow! Now that's a list. Thanks from me, too. I'm out in SHs looking for something closer than downtown. Dormont will work. Report Abuse
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I'm a high school senior and i just applied to the nursing program at the University of Pittsburgh - Main Campus. I have a 3.65 gpa and im in the top 20% of my class out of 300. I've been playing tennis for three years, basket ball for one, and managed the team for the last three years. I'm also in National Honor Society and Envirothon. The school has a total of 16,000 + undergrads, 450 of which are nursing students. Its a relatively competative school...what are my chances?|||The University of Pittsburgh is becoming more and more competitive every year. It's medical program is famed nation-wide (it's probably known worldwide, actually). I think you have a decent chance of getting in, but your SAT scores will be important, as well. If you haven't taken them, then you need to, and obviously, you need to do your best.
It's good that you are involved in a lot of activities. Schools always like to see that. Definitely apply to Pitt. If you do well on your SATs, I think you will have a good chance of being accepted.
Good luck!|||I got in with very, very poor SATs.... Report Abuse
|||The university of pittsburgh isn't really too competitive. I was looking into it also.
Well, I think you'll get in. You seem like a well rounded, smart, focused student.
Pittsburgh is a great city for college, my sister went to Duquesne and said so.
I hope to possibly get in for studio arts.
The last time I was in Pittsburgh I saw a high population of Hasidic Jews in around like a 10 block area. There was some small upstairs bowling alley off one of the main blocks and a small movie theatre down the block. It was a mostly residential neighborhood. Most of the homes look like 100 years old.|||squirrel hill
I want to open a small club/ concert venue in Pittsburgh. I've been searching the internet to find information couldn't find anything helpful. If you have any helpful information of my concern I'd greatly appreciate it.|||Well first I believe you need to own a building then you get a license to turn it into a club or whatever you want it to be.
Where can I find a list of beer distributors that are open on Sundays in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania?
Is there a list anywhere?
There should be.|||The distributor I know of in Pittsburgh is located near the Waterfront between Squirrel Hill and Homestead (near the Hi-Level Bridge). It is next to the Wendys and (thank goodness) is open on Sundays! They have a good selection!
There is also a place in Regent Square, D's Six Packs, where you can get (obviously) six packs. They have a big selection of imported beers, and you can mix and match a six pack, which although expensive is really fun.
Cheers!|||sunday in Pitts? good luck|||Well, A yellow pages for PA,or web site,plenty of distributors open on sunday,in PA,thats why i miss home.If you need some address,contact me.I have a yellow pages,See Ya.|||I don't know the answer, but I find it incredibly lame you cannot buy beer on Sundays in certain states. So much for separation of church and state.
Ohio isnt all that far away, do they sell beer on Sunday? Or you could just buy what you need on Saturday.....
Fortunately, I live in Michigan. I can buy beer on Sunday, I just have to wait until noon.|||More than half of the beer distributors sell on Sunday.
Look in yellow pages or anywho.com
Me and buddy are planning on going to pittsburgh in a few weeks. We are really looking for places to meet fun interesting people and hear music or see art etc. Not looking to ride the thing up the hill visit museums.
What do teens/young adults do in pittsburgh? any malls, restaurants, venues to suggest?
your time is greatly appreciated|||My advice to anyone travelling to Pittsburg would be to turn around and go somewhere else!|||I usually just get piss drunk when I go to Pittsburgh.|||Andy Warhol museum, Kennywood, SOUTHSIDE! Waterfront.
A friend was on a road trip between Pittsburgh PA and the Ohio border, and found a nice restaurant that served great turtle soup. Now he can't remember the name. It is very possible that the restaurant is named for a person. Hope someone can help!|||I saw turtle soup on a menu somewhere near Bridgewater. Maybe Jeffrey's Landing. There are other nice places nearby The Wooden Angel, is one, I think, though it's been a while.
I am switching buses in Pittsburgh. I'll have my 4 year old and a new born with me. Both are great travelers but I don't want to wait outside with them so late on a cold night. We also won't be able to walk very far with my daughter's little legs. Does anyone know if the convention center would be open or have another suggestion?|||Unfortunately, there is not much very close to the convention center for you to do that late at night with 2 small kids. The only thing close would be a bar/restaurant or a hotel. You can check with the convention center to see if anything is open there but I seriously doubt it. I certainly would hope that they would not make you stay outside.|||I would contact the convention center. If the megabus bus stop is right by there, they may not allow people to just stay inside and what if the bus is late. I have had the Megabus show up more than 30 minutes late
This really isn't a good idea. I would not hang around for two hours that late at night with my 20 yr old daughter, let alone newborn and a 4 yr old.
I need a good metronome that can count with human voice, can adjust to different times, and can count different beats. I need it because I am in the percussion program and I need it to be a place in Pittsburgh.|||There is a good music store in Pittsburgh called Musik Innovations.
http://www.musikinnovations.com
They probably carry metronomes that count the beat.
Also, there is a website with talking metronomes at the following site. It is still being developed, but the site has metronomes that count in meters of 2, 3, and 4.
http://www.skyleapmusic.com/MetronomeBot鈥?/a>
Hope this helps.
I have a construction job that requires me to find aluminum sided houses. What areas in Pittsburgh have aluminum sided houses?|||I'm curious what kind of job that would be. Sounds like a sales job. But Ryan used a lot of aluminum siding. Look for any conclave of Ryan homes - they're all over Pittsburgh suburbs.
My friends and I are going to Pittsburgh to a haunted house the weekend of the 15th of October. We decided to just make a weekend get-away out of it, but we don't know what else there is to do in the city. We were thinking maybe something festive to fall. If there is nothing like that we are interested in art as well. Whatever it is, it can't be too pricey (like the aquarium). Thanks!|||The Southside is always a fun place to go with your friends. As far as museums The Warhol is pretty cool if youve never been there.
http://www.southsidepgh.com/
http://www.warhol.org/
I currently am working full time, but will be finished with my job May 15th. I have a Bachelors' degree in Psychology and would like to one day go on for a Masters (though right now I'm not sure in what). I've been out of college for a year. I would like a job with a future in it and also with benefits. I enjoy working with people, and have no desire to do sales (if I can at all avoid it!). If you know of places I can look for a job near Pittsburgh that would be great! I'd like to stay close to the city if at all possible. Thanks!|||First, you have to have a notion of what your skills, other than your college degree, are. Second, you have to decide what field interests you, making a list of places, or of people, who can lead you to that field. I, for example, majored in political science and minored in English. I also speak several languages fluently. By putting all those skills together I tried book publishing fields that would eventually permit me to publish - or to represent publishers - internationally. During my career I met many important people and for almost 40 years I traveled and visited 65 countries on my employer's "nickel". I was also awarded two honorary degrees for my contribution to the printed word via the scientific field of the publishing areas in which I was involved.
My original "break" came from an ad in the Boston Globe. My second "break" came from my looking at an industry journal at the Farmingdale (NY) PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Good luck. If you wish to know more, please e-mail me at: azorean@yahoo.com after you've looked at my Page: http://www.GeoCities.com/azorean/Index.h鈥?/a> .( The "h" stands for "html").|||type in the name of the local paper online. you can see their classified ads. also, job sites like monster.com let you look for local stuff, and you can usually post your resume there so people hiring can see it.
I live in Pittsburgh and its honestly not that great. Nothing special about it nothing suckish either. But everywhere I go I hear references to it, people are filming movies there, even a main setting for movies and TV shows. They even had the G-20 summit here (yes, I know that was a while ago.)
Why is it popular?|||I beleive that Pittsburgh is becoming more popular because of so many reasons! The sports teams, the G-20 summit, medical technology, its history, the location, and how the city is becoming greener. No, its not the greatest city in the country, but I beleive that people think this city has potential to be more.|||They were in the super bowl. In a society so centered around pathetic and unimportant glories, that is a big deal. It gave it a lot of focus in the media and media controls society now a days.|||catchy name.
I will be traveling from the Baltimore area (Glen Burnie) to Pittsburgh. I know the standard route is I-70 to I-76 to I-376 but I've been advised to avoid the turnpike so I'm thinking about going I-70 to I-68 to US-40 to PA-51. Will that take alot longer? Is PA-51 an expressway?|||Whoever told you to avoid the Turnpike is probably cheap. I would think that you probably add at least another 30 to 45 minutes.
No, PA 51 is not an expressway. Neither is US 40 once you get off I-68. PA 51 goes through a lot of little towns (35 MPH speed limit) and has a part under construction.
Back in the 1960's my father and a couple coworkers would drive from Columbus, OH to Pittsburgh to watch a Saturday night and Sunday afternoon Pirates game at Forbes Field. He recalls that they always stayed at the same popular hotel across from Forbes field, but can't remember the name of the hotel. It's one of those things that's going to drive him crazy so I told him I would find a trivia board online and see of any long-time Pirates fans remember the name of the hotel across from Forbes Field. Is it still there?|||The William Pitt Union was originally the Hotel Schenley, which was built in 1898. It was one of the first improvements to be made to the area, back when it was sort of a rural area. Visiting baseball teams stayed at the Hotel Schenley during their visits to Pittsburgh.
http://home.mindspring.com/~gearhard/sta鈥?/a>
The William Pitt Union is now owned by the University of Pittsburgh
http://www.tour.pitt.edu/tour-005.html|||is it schenley?
I love Italian food, but like independant restaurants that actually cook the food to order. I am coming to Pittsburgh, PA soon and hope to find a place like we have in New York City!|||Pizzutti's Restaurant. Hands down. It's on Bellefonte Street in Shadyside. About a half a block down from Walnut Street where all of the stores are.
I'm telling you every time I go I can't wait to go back to try something else! They make homemade pasta that is to die for! They have a lot of items to choose from. It's not all pasta. I love the raviolis and the paperdelle (spelling???) with the sweet Italian sausage. My friend always gets the homemade spaghetti and meatballs. He says it's the best. Oh, and the mussels, I love the mussels with fries. Yum!
No matter what you order it is going to be good.
I found their card. The phone number is 412-687-1022
Trust me on this one. The restaurant is off the beaten path, but is worth finding. It looks very European inside.|||I agree! I tried it last night. Nice place, good food, service. Compared to Davio, neighborhood = much nicer, Service = comparable, Atmosphere = both nice but my personal preference would give the nod to Davio, Food = Really good, but not quite Davio. Report Abuse
|||Well first you have to go to the Strip District
just outside of downtown
on a Saturday morning
there you will find foods from all nations
Wholeys sells fresh calamari among others delectable
my daughter runs a knock off fashion store at 21st and Penn if you want a good deal on purses
then continue up Liberty Ave into Bloomfield to our Little Italy
and in the evening stop at the Church Brew Works for a homemade micro brew
Hope you are staying in Downtown
the Courtyard on Penn is very nice
With a great little hot spot across the street
Welcome to the Burg!!|||Davio is my favorite Italian restaurant in Pittsburgh, though I don't know if it is Northern or not (I always forget the distinction)
It is in a weird neighboorhood, but the food and service in impeccable. (and you can bring your own wine)|||Sally - you're lucky because Italian food is very big in Pittsburgh. As the other poster said, there is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh called "Bloomfield" (it's on the east end, about 3-4 miles from downtown). My favorite restaurant in Bloomfield is D'Amico's, but Del's is pretty good, too.
There's a place called Minutello's (on Shady Avenue) that has good, basic Italian food. Their pizza is great. They make their own sausage, and offer it as a topping for pizza and of course make pasta dishes with it, too.
In the strip (a few blocks from downtown) Lidia's has more upscale italian food (it's one of Lidia Bastronovich's - spelling? restaurants - she has a cooking show on PBS). They have a brunch on Saturday that is a pasta sampling. The first course is a salad selection you serve yourself of antipasti, bean salads, green salads, etc. and dessert is a serve yourself with tarts, cannoli, tiramisu, etc. Really good.
I don't know if any of this is Northern Italian -but it's all good! Welcome to Pittsburgh and I hope you like living here!
I don't know what to think about the art institute of pittsburgh! I want to go there really bad. Im just not sure. Anyone have an opinion on this school?|||I actually just got off the phone with someone from the Arts Institute of
Pittsburgh to talk about their Web Design Program. I was not real happy to find out it would cost me $20,000 just to get a diploma in Web Design! That's just for a diploma!
I can go to my local community college and get a Web Diploma for about $7,000. A huge difference.
While I think it's a good school, you can take classes elsewhere a lot cheaper.
Do you want to go broke taking out student loans?
Perhaps it's a good idea to find a school that offers what you want at the cost you can afford. Also do not feel rushed into a quick sale with any school. Let them know you want to think about it. If they try to sign you up without giving you time then you know it's a scam.
Do a search on Culinary Arts and you will come up with a lot of options. Find a school that specializes just in the Culinary Arts and you will probably get a better deal. I'm not saying not to go with AIP but be sure to give yourself time to think about all the pros and cons.
Good luck!
Young children want to compete to be a ball girl or boy for the Pittsburgh Steelers. This is a great opportunity to show the children the job duties of professional sports, mentoring and role modeling as well as help to increase the childrens self esteem and sense of self worth.|||dlm1ok....
You are better off talking to Mr. Dan Rooney about that situation because he owns the Team, plus he is a nice Guy....I met him once when his team came to my City...You want to eliminate going to the middle guy to get what you want...Go directly to the Source....
Below is a Link that has some e-mail and mailing addresses, as well as some phone #s...
http://www.steelers.com/article/43233/
I Hope This Helps and Good Luck to You...|||I think You mean Pittsburgh Pirates.
I would check on their website to see if they have anything. You could also probably write Major League Baseball and see what they say.|||why would you want to do that to a child? the steelers? Pick a real team
I have to write a short story for English class and I wanted to be accurate. About how long would a flight from LAX to Pittsburgh take?|||A direct flight from LAX to Pittsburgh would be approx. 4 Hrs 7 Min|||The times the others gave are for a direct flight. That is on US Airways and it goes at what have always been inconvenient hours for me. My daughter went to college in Pittsburgh and in flying to and from LAX, we always had to do a lay over, generally in Cincinnati which could be from 1 to 4 hours extra. Sometimes through Houston.|||4 hours and 49 minutes
The link below can help with any other flight time questions|||well, i got 4 hrs 25 mins from Orbitz.com|||4 hrs 25 mins got it from Expida.com
If I was taking a plane to Tokyo from Pittsburgh. Can someone help me figure this out please.|||It depends on your flight.|||I have done this. The best way to get to Tokyo (Narita Airport) from Pittsburgh is to go to Chicago O'Hare and then directly to Narita. It takes about 15 hours. I actually went from Pittsburgh to Chicago and then to Seattle, so it took 16 hours, but Chicago has flights to Tokyo, so if you just go there, you will save time.
It's about 2 hours from Pittsburgh to Chicago O'Hare, and then a direct flight is around 13 hours from O'Hare to Tokyo (Narita).|||There are no direct flights from Pittsburgh to Tokyo, however normally the flight would be around 14-15 hours.|||Depends.
If you take American Airlines or it's codeshare operators, you first fly to the main hub in Dallas Fort Worth. that itself will probably take close to 4 hours. Then from Dallas to Tokyo Narita is 12 hours, 13 if you fly to Osaka Kansai airport.
Nagoya is also a 13 hour plane ride.
Nonetheless you have to stop in a major hub before you fly out to Japan.|||Depending on the flight and weather you should expect it to take around 14 hours of flight if direct to Narita airport. Narita is the usual airport for Tokyo. It is about 35 miles from central Tokyo. Haneda (Tokyo International Airport) is 8 miles from central Tokyo. Both airports have plenty of transportation options to get to Tokyo.
Why are you not allowed in clubs on Pittsburgh鈥檚 Southside when you wear DC shoes? Are the bouncers mad that their parents never bought them dirt bikes when they were little and did not get to be cool like their friends? Or is it because they spent their entire clothing budget on Under Armour and cannot buy sweet shoes?|||Well, clearly the bouncers at these establishments are jealous of you and your suav茅 attire...and your dirt bikes. Maybe you should go to better places on the Southside like Jimmy D鈥檚...where the bouncers aren't meat-gazers.|||gang association, I went into a bar once,( well maybe more than once) and i was wearing a ball cap or bandana and this huge black bouncer put his arm on my chest and said "No Colors!" I had to stop and think about that for a second then realized what he meant. we both just snickered.|||Because only jerks that cause trouble wear clothes or shoes like that. There is no need to wear those clothes.
I took the SATs in June and got a 1550. I just applied to the University of Pittsburgh and I was wondering if that score is good enough to get accepted to the main campus of Pitt. I am going to retake the SATs this October to see if I can bring my score up, which brings me to another question... I can send my scores again right?|||According to College Board:
Test Scores
Middle 50% of
First-Year Students
SAT Critical Reading: 570 - 680
SAT Math: 590 - 680
SAT Writing: 560 - 660
The average student applies with a minimum 1720 SAT score.
This doesn't necessarily mean you can't get in with your score, although a higher one will help.
The vigor of your classes, your extracurricular activities, teacher and counselor recommendations, etc will all help in the application process. SAT scores aren't the only thing they take into account when looking at an application|||If that SAT score is based on the CR and math sections only then you are degrading yourself by applying to the University of Pittsburgh. On the other hand, if it's based on all sections (CR + math + writing) then it is a little low. Yes you can send your scores as many times as you want, you just need to pay for the service.
University of Pittsburgh was one of my safeties. I applied with a 2080 and was accepted to their honors program.|||I can almost guarantee that your score is NOT high enough. Almost all colleges, private or public, prestigious or not, are looking for a good SAT score of about 2000 or above.
You should definitely retake the SATs and aim for at least 1900. Try your hardest to get over 2000, because that's a great score and would be appreciated by most colleges!|||Try best your next time|||The best college finder is http://TopEducationFinder.info
You should try them.It's really free , and it is the most trusted online web site for finding education.
I hope that helps
how long does it take to drive from University of Pittsburgh to downtown Pittsburgh?
Is the campus close to the city?
how is the night life there?|||The campus is in the city it's just in Oakland which is the East End as opposed to downtown. It's less than 2 miles away from downtown and provided there isn't traffic it should only take you a few minutes to drive.
The nightlife downtown is much more of a happy hour and after dinner or theater crowd. More adults as opposed to college kids. The Oakland nightlife is mostly bars that cater to the college crowd. The heart of Pittsburgh nightlife is really the South Side which is just over the river from Oakland and Downtown. Here you'll find over 100 bars ranging from upscale lounges and clubs to dive bars.
i need to know if theres a way to get to pittsburgh from philly via train and/or bus and where i can find it. I cant seem to find a train line that runs from philly to pittsburgh for some reason. its too far to drive (5+hours on mapquest)|||Amtrac runs daily between Phila and pittsburgh,. Two a day in each direction. Click on "Pennsylvanian"|||AMTRAK! One train straight there.....
In June im off to Pittsburgh for 3 weeks and was just generally wondering what kind of clothes shops there are over there. Having never been to america before i was really wondering what to expect and approximate prices. At the moment in england i regularly shop in places in the upper price bracket such as Jack Wills, Polo Ralph Lauren, middle price bracket topman, h&m, river island.|||You will find just about every clothing manufacturer represented in major cities in the US. Pittsburgh -- frequently voted America's most livable city -- has become quite cosmopolitan and has great shopping, dining, and entertainment. Enjoy your stay, and be sure that you are talking about American Football (rather than soccer, as we call it) and don't say anything against the Steelers of the baseball Pirates)!|||abercrombie, american eagle, and etc.|||Malls have mainly large chain stores. Depending on where you are staying, you might also find some smaller, independent stores with items you'd like - Walnut Street in Shadyside is one place you might try. There are also stores in downtown Pittsburgh.
From what I've seen on some trips to London, prices here in dollars are more or less the same number as in pounds in London, so the exchange rate will really work in your favor.
Have a good visit!
Has anyone used a Garmin in Pittsburgh and if so, how well does it work? I am most interested in how it works in the city.|||My daughter has used a Garmin GPS all over the USA, including Pittsburgh and has been very happy with it.|||Garmins work perfectly fine as long as you're out in the open. The only places they won't work are in tunnels, concrete parking garages, underground parking, etc.
I am throwing a baby shower for my sister. I want to have it somewhere that is unique, beautiful, and inexpensive in the Pittsburgh, PA area. Any ideas for a venue will be helpful. Thanks!|||I am in Canada....
But look what I found:
http://www.localcatering.com/Locations/P鈥?/a>
http://www.gifttree.com/gifts/toys/baby-鈥?/a>
This hotel seems to be good too:
http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/cp/1/en鈥?/a>|||The chadwick has beautiful rooms. The price includes meal, cake, icecream and all clean up. 3 hour room time.
The GEORGETOWN CENTRE in the south hills is also nice. Also includes all meal, clean up. The Grand Concourse in station square you could do a lunch.|||Look for a place in Johnstown, PA.
like a local American Legion or VFW Hall
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Okay, I'm going to the University of Pittsburgh At Greensburg Sunday night, and I need a ride home the next day. I know the Westmoreland Transit runs buses, but I can't understand their pdf on their website. I know I'll have to get on another bus to get home, but how do I get from greensburgh? I'd prefer to get off at Oakland, but downtown would work. Thank you.|||I do not think that there is service on Sunday.
This has been the third straight week that the Eagles game has not been shown in Pittsburgh. If anyone has any ideas I would greatly appreciate.|||Go outside and look in a trashcan It is the same thing as looking at the eagles|||There is a reason for that, just watch the Steelers, I wish I could!|||telescope?
I live in Seattle but grew up in Buffalo, NY. I have a friend out here from Pittsburgh, PA who is going back home for a visit. I wanted to ask her to bring me back a T-Shirt from a must go to locals place in Pittsburgh.
So, I am asking the Pit locals, what are the great Dive Bars and greasy spoons (drunk food) downtown?|||http://www.primantibrothers.com/|||Primanti Bros.
I used to dance competitively when i was younger in jersey and i really miss it. I am now attending college in Pittsburgh, and I would like to resume dancing, but I am having a really hard time finding a school, especially one that is accessible by bus.|||Hey! Here are some links for good schools near Pittsburgh.
http://www.shovlinacademy.com/
http://www.bellschool.com/
http://www.burkeirishdance.com/
Good luck and have fun!
Has anyone used a Garmin in Pittsburgh and if so, how well does it work? I am most interested in how it works in the city.|||If it's anything like Mapquest and a few of the other map sites, it will be a horrible experience.
In the hilly part of town there are stairs that are legal streets. The City maintains them. There are houses along them. And they have street names. But they are stairs none the less. However, Mapquest has a bad habit of trying to get people to drive on them.
So if you do follow any GPS system or internet directions, make sure that the street you're to turn on to is actually a street.
I need a pet airline that is reliable, safe, climate controlled, treats the animals well, and flies from Michigan to Pittsburgh? Anywhere in Michigan would be good and at least around Pittsburgh? Thanks for your help.|||There are ots of pet transport services. you will just have to call a couple and ask about that specific trip and their perks and fees.|||First check which airlines fly from where you want to fly from in Michigan to Pittsburgh
Once you have the airlines that fly, you can then call them and see what their pet regulations are.
Some airlines do not allow pets. Some only allow up to 2 pets inside the airplane at one time and then they have to be small in a carrier that will fit under the seat in front of you -- and small enough pet so that it will be able to stand up and turn around in the carrier during the flight.
And they do not allow pets to fly in cargo in hot weather (if it is a larger pet) and a longer flight.
So you just have to check with each airline to see what their requirements and regulations are
And it is expensive --- $150 to $ 200 or more each way to fly your pet.|||Any of them will cost a lot, probably easier just to drive if you can- if its a small pet, you can carry it on with you if your going as well. All the same, your looking at around 150 bucks after updating shots if needed, getting all documents from the vet, etc. http://petairways.com/content/pet-airlin鈥?/a> they offer the best service, but chicago to phily is the closest option they have.
Everytime a movie or tv show comes to Pittsburgh there are only extra roles that are open. I'm 19 and I can't move from home. I'm in school as well but if I can get an opportunity to get on a tv show or movie then it will make movie easier. Is there a way to get to a casting call for a show or movie being filmed in Pittsburgh without catching a plane?|||Check here:
http://www.pghfilm.org/
Good Luck!
Who is he on tour with at the momment ? & when will he be playing in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, I live in West Mifflin, PA so anywhere close if you know. Thanks !|||Your Actually going to waste your Hard Earned Money To see this joke of a rapper Kid Cudi, Give ME a ******* Break. If you wanna see someone from cleveland with real skills go SEe Bone Thugs, not this mother ****** Kid Kudi.|||dont ******* talk about kid cudi , hes an amazing artist ? dont hate. if u dont have the answer dont comment on this because this doesnt help me whatsoever Report Abuse
The Pittsburgh Pirates have not made the playoffs since the 1992 season and in recent years, they have finished in last place. While the Pirates are not favored to make it to the 2010 MLB Playoffs, how would you react if the Pirates won the 2010 National League Championship Series and the 2010 World Series?|||Go to the top of the Empire State Building and see if I could fly, because I would HAVE to be dreaming.|||Realistically not happening in theory Be peaceful and respectful don't wanna act like Phillies fans taking it to streets going crazy and Damaging property like after they won the Pennant and 2 years ago when they won the world series looked like the Eagles won the super Bowl and the Flyers won the stanley cup but they didn't the Steelers and Penguins did though don't react like the fans in Philly celebrate but also show respect too Pittsburgh is not Philadelphia.|||I think it would be really awesome to see the faces of the big wig team owners after that happened. That in of itself would make me really happy.|||I'd laugh my head off! Although that would be the longest of long shots, I'd love to see the faces of the big market teams and tv big shots.|||i would love it! i really like their squad. their offense has a shot at being fairly productive... but the pitching is horrendous.|||I would be so surprised i would die laughing. Even though it could happen i dont think they will.|||surprised|||I wouldn't react at all ........since the earth would have been destroyed by an asteroid|||Would not be Surprised|||i would be afraid but then i would wake up from that nightmare|||I'd get a sex change. But they won't so I don't have to worry about that.
I love about 20 miles away from Pittsburgh and the news has been showing quite a bit of information about it. The trial is being held in Harrisburg due to the widespread media coverage, kind of like the Casey Anthony trial. They actually went further away to find a jury here.
Is this case being talked about in other areas of the country, making it a high profile case?|||Got the attention of all In san antonio but others outside of pennsylvania will know more In the coming days about his trail for all In pittsburgh my friends and family there just be patient I know you want justice and want to live your life in peace but the courts know what they are doing he will not get away with the murder of three of pittsburgh's finest I know everyone In the steel city cares about this trail he will be found guilty.|||The Casey Anthony, Weiner, has been on our news in aussie. What did Poplawski do?
I live in Wheeling WV and want to bring my daughter to purchase her prom gown in Pittsburgh and would love it if someone could give me tips as to which ones to check out, which ones are more expensive.
Any feedback will be greatly appreciated! Thank you!|||I hear the prom shoppe in Uniontown is good and also that they take down the school name and make sure you don't get a dress someone else in your school has and no one else going to your prom can buy the same dress after you.|||I don't know about the best store part, but here are some stores that also carry the prom lines that I sell in my prom boutique. Happy Shopping!
Pittsburgh PA , 15228
Bridal Beginnings
450 Cochran Road
Phone: (412) 343-6677
Map
Pittsburgh PA , 15236
The White Orchid
4907 Clairton Boulevard
Route 51
Phone: (412) 885-4411
Map
Bridal Beginnings Carries FlirtProm (www.flirtprom.com)
and The White Orchid Carries both FlirtProm and Jovani Prom (www.jovaniprom.com)
I also recommend having her look at for dresses online, that way you'll have style numbers that you would like to see when you go
Are they coming to Pittsburgh, because I looked on the web sight and I could not find Pittsburgh, PA anywhere. If they are not, does anyone know why, because they did last year. If they are not that's so dumb.|||They're not. I don't know why..maybe 'cause they didn't have as big of a turn out there as they did at other cities, who knows.
You could still go somewhere close to you, here are all the cities/dates..
September 20: Manchester, NH (Verizon Wireless Arena)
September 22: Boston, MA (Agganis Arena at Boston University)
September 24: Newark, NJ (Prudential Center)
September 25: Mashantucket, CT (MGM Theater-Foxwoods)
September 26: Trenton, NJ (Sovereign Bank Arena)
September 29: Toronto, ON (Air Canada Centre)
October 1: Columbus, OH (Nationwide Arena)
October 3: Detroit, MI (Joe Louis Arena)
October 4: Champaign, IL (University of Illinois Assembly Hall)
October 6: Chicago, IL (United Center)
October 7: Minneapolis, MN (Target Center)
October 9: Milwaukee, MI (Bradley Center)
October 10: Toledo, OH (Lucas County Arena)
October 11: Indianapolis, IN (Conseco Fieldhouse)
October 14: Long Island, NY (Nassau Coliseum)
October 15: Baltimore, MD (1st Mariner Arena)
October 17: Richmond, VA (Richmond Coliseum)
October 19: Charlotte, NC (Time Warner Cable Arena)
October 20: Duluth, GA (Arena at Gwinnett Center)
October 22: Miami, FL (American Airlines Arena)
October 23: Tampa, FL (St. Pete Times Forum)
October 24: Tallahassee, FL (Tallahassee-Leon Co Civic Center)
October 26: Houston, TX (Reliant Arena)
October 27: Austin, TX (Frank Erwin Center)
October 28: Grand Prairie, TX (Nokia Theatre at Grand Prairie)
October 30: Tulsa, OK (BOK Center)
October 31: St. Louis, MO (Chaifetz Arena at St. Louis University)
November 1: Kansas City, MO (Sprint Center)
November 3: Omaha, NE (Qwest Center)
November 5: Colorado Springs, CO (Colorado Springs World Arena)
November 7: West Valley City, UT (The E Center)
November 9: Los Angeles, CA (Nokia Theatre-LA Live)
November 12: San Diego, CA (San Diego Sports Arena)
November 13: Glendale, AZ (jobing.com Arena)
November 14: Las Vegas, NV (Orleans Arena)
November 16: Sacramento, CA (ARCO Arena)
November 17: Fresno, CA (SaveMart Center)
November 18: San Jose, CA (HP Pavilion at San Jose)
November 20: Portland, OR (Rose Garden)
November 21: Everett, WA (Comcast Arena at Everett Events Center)|||So dumb?
If I had a boat and started in the Ohio River in Pittsburgh and sailed into the Mississippi and down to the end of it in Louisiana, how long would that take?
I know it would be a while mainly because of the locks and dams, but what would be a rough estimate? I was thinking maybe a month, but I'm not entirely sure - I've been trying to figure this out for a few days and yahoo answers is my last resort.
Any information would be awesome! Thanks everybody!|||You couldn't navigate it on water alone. Locks and Dams are along the route. Your boat would need to be taken out of the water and taken around the obstacles. Small passenger recreational boats are not allowed to use all the lock systems. At the Falls of the Ohio in Louisville KY I am certain your boat would have to be moved over land. Before anyone ask I know there is no water fall there any longer, a lock system closed it off year and years ago.
The Current is in your favor and without the aide of anything you should move 5-12 miles per hour for 1,310 miles for the OH river , would be 4.5 to 6 days, with a sail 2.5-5 days depending on wind. From the MS river near Cairo IL your looking at about 1000 miles of water adding another 3-5 days depending on type of power or just drifting.|||This "Best Answer" is all wrong. All boats of any size may lock through the Locks on the Ohio River, including the McAlpine Lock at the Falls of the Ohio. The current normally runs at 2 to 3 miles per hour. The time it would take depends on the boat. A canoe will take much longer than a powerboat. Report Abuse
|||I'd add that the Ohio is only 981 miles long from Pittsburgh to the Mississippi, not 1,310 mi. RiversRME is correct in that any boat can lock thru every one of the 18 high-lift & the 2 low head locks and dams on the Ohio. I'd give an avg of 1 hour per lockage, then you're free-flowing to the Gulf. Report Abuse
my favorite team, I like pittsburgh teams, because its closest to where I live, the only bad pittsburgh team is the stinkin pirates. I still believe that they will eventually believe they will be a good team to, but what is your opinion or the pittsburgh steelers, how do you think they will do this coming season?|||They are the Best NFL Team Ever, Watch all the Super Bowl they have won all 6 of them they are clearly Awesome|||DA BEARS|||I think the Steelers are a solid football team with playoff potential for years to come. I just can't Steeler fans. I put them right up there with Patriots fans. But before you get your panties in a wad let me qualify that......
I live in Southern CA. Do you know how many Steelers fans crawled out of the woodwork when they won the Super Bowl? Where were these people the year before when you guys went 10-6 and lost in the wild card game? Where were all of the "I bleed gold and black" stickers on cars then? In a place like Southern CA it gets pretty anoying to see fans of the winning team who aren't from the winning team's city.|||I've always respected the Steelers rich history, but kind of get annoyed when they win all the time. I think the Steelers will have another good season, but I think the chances of repeating another Super Bowl win are against them. I see them making the Divisional Playoffs and losing there.|||the steelers are the best ran organization in the NFL, and imo, they are superbowl contenders and i believe they have just as good as chance as any other team to win the superbowl this year:) until proven otherwise, they are the champs and they are ''Da best''|||Great owners
great management
(they hire good people, keep them, and let them do their job)
"In the modern era (since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970) the Steelers have posted the best record in pro football. The franchise has won the most total games, won the most divisional titles, earned the best winning percentage (including every expansion team), earned the most All-Pro nominations and has the most Super Bowl wins (6) since the modern game started in 1970"
Been a fan since the late '60's
Yeah, it's sad about the Pirates,
they were pretty good. from the '60 through the early '90's|||they suck ball sax like sharpies
Regular ink often uses glycerin, which can come from cows, and bone char, from ground up, burnt bones. Are there any tattoo parlors in the Pittsburgh area that use vegan ink?|||Pick up the phone book, look under "tattoos", and start dialing.|||sorry i don't know
and im useless here
but i think it is really cool that you are vegan
and this passionate about it!
i hope you find one!
Hi,
I am looking to purchase a loft in Pittsburgh, PA (Town: Shadyside) and since they only purchased the loft 1 year ago, I was curious as to what they paid for it originally.
Are there any website / places I can call to find out what they paid for it 1 year ago?
Thanks!|||You can find it at the link below. After your initial search, click on the "previous owners" tab, and you'll get the latest sale price.|||your county's assessor's website should have that info|||http://www2.county.allegheny.pa.us/RealEstate/Search.asp
I think this is the only way you could find out. By entering street # and name.
Me and my buddy will be in Pittsburgh for 2 days after Christmas, is there any must sees? Any cool clubs to check out? Thanks for your help!|||The road that gets you out of town.|||Station Square and the Strip District have clubs. You should definitely ride one of the inclines and check out Mount Washington. The Carnegie Science Center is alright and the Carnegie Museum. The Nativity Scene outside the US Steel Building is pretty neat and there is ice skating nearby. There is some pretty good food in the 'burgh, you might want to try Primanti's they have several locations. Primanti's sandwiches are famous for having cole slaw and french fries on them (but you can be a wimp like me and get the cole slaw on the side), still really good though.
I already have the stats I want to use for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens. Win Percentage, Pass Yards,Run Yards, Turnovers, Etc.
Can I even use multiple regression to pick a winner or do I need more than two teams? I know how I can use multiple regression to check all thirty some teams to see who has the best chance to win a super bowl but what about just two teams.|||Just pick Baltimore.
The Steelers are the worst Super Bowl defenders ever.
Tongue in cheek...
My initial guess would be no, you cant do this, since each team does not play every other team, and even if they did, they wouldn't play them the same number of times, and even if they did that too, the sample space would still be too small-you would need dozens of games between any two teams.
The best analysis would be within the same division, but again, since they dont play the same teams out of division you'd have to use only the data in intradivision games and apply the results similarly.
I would also assume that the regression variables would be wildly non-linear, so you're going to have a beast of an equation when you're done.
Again, these are all just guesses by inspection, and they may be way off, but then again if it were in any way feasible I assume it would have already been done.
Nice try.|||Boy Steelers got crushed.
I dont know that any equation could have predicted that. Report Abuse
|||I assume that you mean "multiple linear regression", which is not the ideal tool for this sort of problem. If you have statistical software available, then you might try logistic regression, which can be used to predict probabilities, such as the probability that the Steelers win.
If you don't have statistical software, you still might try this using linear regression, but I suggest using the point spread as the dependent variable.
Good luck!
Hello! My fiance and I are looking at venues in the Pittsburgh area (could also be in the surrounding communities). We both really like the relaxed atmosphere of some of the community park pavillions/structures or the idea of a rustic lodge-type wedding. We are working with a budget of about $2,000 for the venue rental, and plan on having about 150 guests. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!|||i would check out the aviary. it is very unique and affordable as well, 1500 to 1700 for rental fees.
http://www.aviary.org/vis/package.php
there is also mayernik center at avonworth park. very rustic and lovely. http://www.avonworthcommunitypark.org/fa鈥?/a>
the old edgewood club is another rustic sort of place. http://www.edgewoodclub.com/specialevent鈥?/a>
there is also the phipps conservatory and botanical gardens. http://phipps.conservatory.org/plan-your鈥?/a>
Ok, I live in Pittsburgh. The City of Champions. A wonderful city. Protesters are coming here for the G20 summit next week. I hope they don't destroy it. I'm sure there will be some sort of trouble.|||Nah. You guys in Pittsburgh are far tougher than those wimpy Seattlelites.|||no it won't be destroyed but yes they will trash it.|||If you can keep those black bloc goons out you will be fine. Otherwise those people are going to tear some stuff up.|||I would just take note of how liberal groups are acting as they protest. Maybe video tape some of it and put it up on youtube and then notify the media of their behavior.
That is what I would recommend.|||Guess the "Greens" and "Peacers" are not so peaceful afterall--hope Pitt will survive.|||But then...where will the STEELERS go if there isn't a Pittsburgh...?|||Why do you think they chose P-Burg? There is no way possible to make that hellhole of a city any worse than it already is.|||i hope so, i'm not a steelers fan and they have a pretty good team, but not good enough to get by the pats.............|||As a lifelong Cleveland Browns fan, I sure hope so.|||Only if the Police perform as poorly as the Steelers did on their opener.
My husband joined the NG in Philadelpia, but we have made the last minute decision that I would move to Pittsburgh. I have a lot of family there, which will help since he will be gone for training a lot and then certain deployment. I am wondering though about getting into a support group there in Pittsburgh, though, since no one understands what you are going through like other spouses and parents of military members. Thank you!|||Contact the unit he is joining up with. There should be a family readiness group within the unit, or one close by. Have him contact the unit and find out the contact person so that you can begin contact. That would be your best option. I wish you all the best.
We are have a national lupus walk in Pittsburgh for the first time ever! We would like to have the Steely McBeam guy their for the children. I was wondering if anyone knew how we could get him or who we should contact.|||Contact the public relations / community relations department for the Pitssburgh Steelers. They can point you in the right direction.|||Steely McBeam has no affiliations with hockey or the Pittsburgh Penguins; he is the Pittsburgh Steelers' mascot. Try posting this in the football section.|||hockey?
anyways, delete this question after copying the body then paste it into a new question in the category of football or charities|||Not in the hockey section.
so what happened....did the fact you were playing waek teams finally come out today....? Your team aint bad....but obviously it aint great either. So, why did you guys get all quiet like all of a sudden?|||Sorry it took me a bit, they played a later game and the bar isn't next door, you know?
Arizona was the better team today, I'll admit it with no shame. They dominated on both sides of the ball today. They crowded the box and Willie went no where (why they didn't put Najeh in at the goal line, I'll never know). Ben made some bonehead decisions (those 2 picks were unbelievable, especially the first one, absolute momentum changer, it was so predictable, and the last one was just, sigh). Our o-line was just awful, half the time Ben did stupid stuff was because he ran out of time, Marvel was getting blown up like crazy. I'm also disappointed in the defense. Troy goes out and they act like it's the first game the rest of them played.
Congratulations to the Cardinals; I hope the Steelers can learn from and put this loss behind them, because our next game is HUGE, and I'd like to go into the bye week with a respectable record of 4-1.
That's my 2 for 2.|||thank you it is about time someone said it the steelers fans acted like they had a super bowl team because they beat three horrible teams.|||OK..... so they played against there offensive coordinator from last year. You don't think that has anything to do with it???
Obviously, the Browns arn't a "weak" team this year.. look what they did against the ravens today and Cincinnati.
The Steelers are still a really good team. The season is still young.... they are 3-1, what is your team's record??
Oh and does this look "quiet" to you???|||they are pretty good, they just ran into the ole mastermind of their offense for 3 years, Ken Whisenhunt. He had that D prepped, Steelers couldn't do much, and I'm not sure Big Ben is all that great|||I think this was a wake up game. This may actually be good for the Steelers. The Steelers might have been to high on themselves. Also this was the first game of the season when they were hit hard with injuries. Hines Ward did not play, Troy Polamalu got hurt and never returned, along with injuries of Chris Hoke and Brian McFadden. I believe if Troy would of played the whole game the Steelers would be playing in overtime. But the main reason why they lost was because of their running game. Willie Parker was silent the whole game. Even after this game my prediction still stays the same, 11-5.|||It's probably just case of the Cardinals coach Wisenhunt know what's the Steelers offense is all about and prepare his games plan to stop them cold. After all he was their offensive coordinator last year, so he knew what the Steelers was going to do and adjust accordingly to win this game. But Pitts offense was horrendous to say the least and the turnovers killed them today.|||They "ain't" as great as many are making them out to be!!!
Green Bay all the Wayyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
go Pack Go!!!!!!!!!|||Haha, were they in for a rude awakening!
Cowboys all the way!
Greatest place ever?|||Great blue collar hard working friendly people type city to live in or near. How can you hate the Steelers??? Come out of the Fort Pitt Tunnel from the south & be amazed at the sight you will see!!!|||ehhh not so much. I prefer East Rutherford, NJ|||i have been there..it is a nice city..|||HAWAII!!|||okay|||Home Sweet Home!|||no way sorry but its Chicago man or DC|||Sweet Home Alabama..
No|||LOS ANGELES RULES|||its OK it not the greatest but its good|||Heck ya! Go Steelers.|||pretty nice city
been there a few times to watch the great steelers play|||Tyler Texas
Do you feel that pittsburgh is a minority friendly place?
Blacks? Asians? is there are lot of racism and prejudice here?
Im thinking about committing to CMU, so i wanna know about the city before i decide to go there.
and yes i know about squirrel hill and oakland but im a student its not like im gonna stay there|||Pittsburgh is not as diverse as some other cities the same size. If you are going to go to CMU, you need to know that "wanna" is not a word, i is capitalized, Don't fill out your application using the same quality of writing as you used in your question as they would not accept you. CMU is a highly regarded school.|||naw man theres no racism anywhere anymore, expecially thier its a goode place
Since Pittsburgh's not on the list...I'm posting here.
I'm taking my daughter and her friend (ages 9 & 10) to the Pittsburgh Zoo and Kennywood next week. However, the weather channel is calling for rain. Does anyone know of any other kid friendly places to go besides Carnegie in case we do get rained out??|||childrens museum or sandcastle water park|||Carson Street or the Strip. Go to Sanctuary.
Well it's official, I'm moving to Pittsburgh in a month. Who wants to show me around town?|||you definitely will not just hear malkin and crosby... ive lived there for 13 years now and i can tell you the city is awesome. pirate games and stiller games are fantastic. the pride in the city is awesome and theres a lot to offer. Whether it be the strip district or station square or the waterfront or south side works or primantis...dont forget primantis. or any of the nearby suburbs. Not to mention it won the Most Livable City in America last year. It is very underrated. You should love it.|||It's a large city and I have been downtown when I went to my sons place about an hour from Pittsburgh. The bridge is very old and congested but the mountains are beautiful. My son could tell you more. Good hockey team and football team. I miss Three Rivers Stadium though. Oh ........back in the days of Franco Harris (who graduated from my high school in NJ and I knew him and his family well) and Terri Bradshaw but I can't stand Bradshaw as a commentator. He talks too much crap.
I had a bagel in Pittsburgh and it was good!|||haha, really? where at?
edit :: My advice though, go down the Strip District on a Saturday morning.. It's so unique. It surrounds the city but there's rarely ever traffic.|||If your from Michigan, it might take you a while to get used to the altitude. I went there to see the Wings play the Pens a couple years ago and I could hardly get out of my seat because I was so light headed. Probably didnt help that I was staying on the 23rd floor of a hotel either.|||I'm also a Wings fan in the Steel City. It made things a little rough during the Finals, but most people were OK with me wearing red and white. It's a great place to live where people live and die with their sports teams. I like it and I'm sure you'll like it, too.|||Hey, I'm sure you'll have fun here......you'll have to get used to us Yinzers though hahahahaha.....and be prepared for Roethlisberger and Crosby junk and talk everywhere you look. :-)|||Stay away from an area called the Hill District
unless you like getting murdered lol
Homewood & Wilkinsburg are bad too
other than that it's ok i guess|||Dude! are you sure you want to live in carrick.....uh, just become an instant Steeler fan, beware of the inept roadways (someone on drugs designed them) and, good luck!|||Congrats its the best!! the people are super friendly and the city is amazing
You better become a pens and steelers fan or at least pretend you are lol jk|||Get yourself a Steeler shirt and a Penguin shirt, a can of Iron City beer and you'll fit right in.|||That has to be hell for a WING fan! All you will hear is CROSBY and MALKIN this, CROSBY and MALKIN that... take plenty of BARF bags!
What do you love about pittsburgh?|||Every"freakin"thing!!
It's my favorite city anywhere. But if I had to choose one thing, I'd stretch it out and say eatin' perogies, drinkin an Iron City long neck and watchin the buccos at PNC all at the same time.|||I love that the whole "Queer as Folk" series took place there. Then I found out it was really filmed in Canada and they just CALLED it Pittsburgh. So, Pittsburgh's back to having a high murder rate going for them...that's about it.|||The answer gave me 2 points|||I love the Pittsburgh Mills mall.|||IC Light.|||well, the steelers of course. also iron city beer, eat n' park's awesome breakfast buffet when you're drunk and it's 4am, the south side and strip district, etc.|||I love love love Pittsburgh. What other city can talk about the sense of community that we have? You can go anywhere and see someone wearing a Steelers Jersey and next thing you know, you're best friends. Plus, PRIMANTI'S!!! Only the best place in the world. Oh, and where else can you get rain, snow, sleet, hail, and sun, all in one day?! We're a drinking town with a football problem :)|||Steelers, Sandcastle, Southside.....Hate the winters tho!!!!
My family and I might move to Pittsburgh from So. California? Any insight? I have two young sons (younger than 3) and my husband and I are fairly young, younger than 30. I thought age might help indicate whether we'd enjoy the city or not. I'd really miss my family in California, but my husband and sons are my family too, so I'd have to go for our best interest. What are the opinions of Pittsburgh and the surrounding areas?|||Pittsburgh is a pretty nice place. There is a lot for a family to do there. Great parks, zoos, museums... just a great area of the country.
Plus, if you drive 30 minutes from the city you can be all the way out in the country. It is great. I live in PA for the first 23 years of my life and would recommend it.|||Stick to living near the airport. The suburbs are beautiful here if you stay out of the ghetto ones closer to the city. Even farther away you're still very close to the city. We have great museums, a great zoo, amusement park, lots to do all year round. I highly recommend raising a family here. Report Abuse
|||there are a few nice areas in PIttsburgh, however you should keep in mind that Pittsburgh had the highest un-solved murder rate in the country in 2005. Most of the city is border line poverty stricken. I've lived in Braddock my whole life and I wouldn't suggest moving here if violence and crime scares you.|||I was born and raised in pittsburgh, I am 22 and have a3 year and one on the way. Theres lots to here for children and younger adults.Mount Washington is a nice place, there is a incline that goes up and down the mountain side.
Hi,
I may be moving to Pittsburgh next year. I was wondering if anyone who has been to Pittsburgh, PA can tell me about it. I have two teenagers and a nine year old. We recently moved from FL to NJ and now we may move to Pittsburgh. Is it easy to walk around places? How are the schools? How is the culture? My kids aren't big on sports, but I heard that they are big on sports in Pittsburgh. My daughter loves Andy Warhol, so when she heard we might move their, she flipped.|||It's become quite a nice place - the smokestack days are long past.
It has some very nice neighborhoods, and a clean, efficient bus system. And yes, it is quite walkable.
Besides the regular downtown, the university area of Oakland is a sort of second downtown, one much more cultured than "regular" downtown.
I don't know how the schools are, but most locals I met (of varying ethnic backgrounds) seem intelligent. Locals seem fiercely proud of their hometown, and regret only that careers sometimes take them elsewhere.|||There are some great museums like the Carnegie Natural History, Andy Warhol, and the zoo, I remember a small art museum in Brighton my mom would take me to for classes.
I went 2 school there, learned everything I know about geography there and that's 3x more than my history class does. Report Abuse
|||I live in Pittsburgh, and it is probably the most boring city to live in. There was a shooting at a gas station a month ago and then all the other bad stuff.... I wouldn't move here if I were you. Report Abuse
|||Most parts are walkable. Mt.Oliver is NOT. South Side is the best place. There's a water park, SANDCASTLE. And two theme parks KENNYWOOD and IDLEWILD.
Science center, sports center. ETC. Ton's of fun.
And the schools are fine. Just check em out. =] Report Abuse
|||My brothers old friend got shot at a gas station a month or two ago.....I dunno if that guy is talking about it but he lived. It was over drugs.
Mt.Oliver has all the shootings.
Only about three a year. =]]
Google it and go to the site. =] Report Abuse
|||Like every town, there are good places as well as bad neighborhoods. Some good neighborhoods are in the South Hills area, Baldwin, Whitehall, Pleasant Hills, Bethel Park.
They are for the middle class.
For the more affluent neighborhoods, try Upper St. Clair, Peters Township, Fox Chapel.
Nice place to live, nice people and places to see|||It's VERY nice~|||Pittsburgh has a lot of neighborhoods. There is a great deal of variety. We'd have to know more about you, your lifestyle, and your wants before going out on a limb and saying where you might feel most at home in our great city and region.
You'll want to own a home. Rentals are hard to find unless you are a college student or wealthy downtown empty nester -- and you don't seem to be the later with kids.
I'd be happy to extend this conversation.
Where are you going to work? What type of investment in homes do you want to make? Are you looking for some diversity -- or a more homogeneous setting?
I am looking for a baby sitting job in Pittsburgh. If anyone is in need of one please reply to this. |||You can post for free on craigslist. I have gotten work this way for other types of jobs.|||lol i have... but i got a job now and the day i started working, ppl started calling for a babysitter ..figures lol Report Abuse
The last time the Pittsburgh Pirates had a winning season was in 1992. Likewise, for the Orioles it was 1997. Which team do you think will produce a winning season before the other?|||I am biased, but I do feel that objectively I look at the Orioles and believe that they will improve soon. I honestly believe that the Orioles needed a proven winner (Buck Showalter) that isn't going to be pushed around and will cut the garbage. We are in a tough division. The Rays, Sox, Yanks, and even the Jays had winning records. That being said I think Buck will not tolerate, guys who give games away, and that has been the Orioles problem. I am also hoping this isn't a wish.|||Simple; it's all about money in MLB. Both clubs have some young talent. The question is, which team will more likely be able to afford to keep their talent as they approach impending fee agency? Answer - the Orioles.
Last season, the Pirates ranked dead last in team payroll at a shade under 35 million. The O's were closer to the middle of the pack at #17 with a payroll of 81.6 million. Regardless of what you think of Peter Angelos, I'm guessing that if he thought the Orioles were very close to having a REAL contending team he would kick in some more $$$ to see it through. Not Yankee, Red Sox or Phils money perhaps, but enough. I don't think that theres a snowballs chance of a scenario like that EVER happening in Pittsburgh unless they are purchased and run by some very motivated & very deep pockets committed to bringing a winner to Pittsburgh.|||Orioles easily...they still have the fans coming out to be able to afford some guys, and they have a lot of young talent ( Jones, Markakis, Weiters) and they have a great manager. They just need some good starting pitchers, but they are many years away.
The Pirates have no future in site. Yea they have alvarez and mccutchen but not much else. And in a few years when those guys are free agents, the pirates won't be able to afford them because they don't sell any tickets. Plus the pirates owner is pathetic and never gives them a chance to win by they way he manages his club
Both teams are far away from a winning season, but pittsburgh should just move to another city their fans are a joke|||Baltimore Orioles. The only thing that the Pirates owner's care about is how much money they make, they really shouldn't care less about how the team is. That's why they've traded all their star players. At least Baltimore tries to be good.|||I wanna say the Orioles. Under Showalter, they can have a winning season. And I do use that term loosely. It doesn't matter if they are in the east, they have the west and the central too.|||Pittsburgh, in 3-5 more years..
Baltimore in 6-10 years :)|||the pirates. they hav alvarez who will be a star n mccutchen already is. Jose tabata is a upcoming star to. Pittsburgh has a better fab base too|||i think the Orioles young players are a little more developed at this point and closer to competing, so i will go with them. plus, they have a great manager.|||pirates... no way the orioles can do it with the yankees, red sox, and rays in the same division|||pittsburgh pirates!|||orioles first.|||Orioles they just got a new coch an that's a huge up
I am a sexual assault survivor, and a few days ago, my counselor suggested getting a service dog. She said that there are programs that provide service dogs for this reason, but after attempting to reasarch online, I haven't been able to find any around Pittsburgh that seem applicable. If anyone would be able to suggest any organizations that do this, it would be greatly appreciated.|||As I stated before in the dogs section:
There's a difference between a personal protection dog and a service dog. Personal protection training does not qualify a dog as service dog in the sense of being able to take it with you to places where pets are not ordinarily permitted.
As another answerer said, you must be not only mentally ill, but so severely mentally ill that you are disabled by that illness in order to qualify for a service animal.
An emotional support dog is also an option. They are not permitted any place that pets are not permitted with two exceptions: they can live in "no pets" housing and can accompany their disabled owner in the cabin of aircraft during flights. If you don't need either of those things then there's no real need to have him called an emotional support animal.
You should share this article with your counselor:
http://www.iaadp.org/ptsd.html
Note that giving a service dog additional protection training can be very problematic. If you are ever in need of emergency assistance and the dog interferes with emergency personnel, he may be shot on site. Additionally, protection training turns a dog into a weapon. Many businesses and almost all government offices exclude weapons and that would include protection trained dogs, even if they are also service dogs.
If you are disabled, there are other things that a dog can be trained to do that might help you.
http://www.iaadp.org/A-dogWorld.html
http://servicedogcentral.org/content/nod鈥?/a>
To find a service dog provider, try the information in this article, which includes links to several online lists of providers:
http://servicedogcentral.org/content/nod鈥?/a>
Be prepared to give the program detailed information about your disability and some medical documentation to prove you are disabled. They'll need the proof of disability as part of the criteria to determine your eligibility and they'll need the details about what you cannot do because of your disability to determine what sort of task training the dog will need.|||BNF didn't say she needed a dog for protection. Just as soldiers suffer from PTSD so do survivors of other traumas, rape and sexual assault most definitely included. Likewise, just as soldiers suffering from PTSD can benefit from a service dog so can sexual assult survivors, no mental illness needed Report Abuse
|||Please see my answer in the "Dogs" section.
After watching the AFC championship, one has to wonder if the game was supposed to be fixed (in the favor of the ravens) after all of the terrible bullshit calls made (or lack of calls needed by Pittsburgh). So how much did the refs get paid to completely screw over pittsburgh?|||They got played on some calls but so did the ravens the last time they played. Funny how karma is a ******.|||12 dollars, maybe 12.50|||what are you talking about go to sleep you need to cool down|||haa. they werrent even on our side and we still won.
STEELERS BABY.|||I know what you mean. There were so many penalties the refs were not calling, and it got to the point where a player ended up being taken off the field on a stretcher. The officiating crew really let too many penalties go in this game.|||The Steelers were babied, and yet when Kemo got pissed cause of the hands to the face he drew the penalty. Ravens fans just can't let it go.
All these Ravens fans always talk about hard hitting and how their defense is a bunch of smash mouth football players. Then they cry and whine about legal hits saying they are illegal. They cry and whine when Flacco gets sacked, but yet when there are holding calls NOT called us Steelers fans have become so used to it. Even the announcers said late hits on Ben, and they weren't called.
Im a Steelers fan and I understand there wasn't a roughing the kicker, but I think what the ref saw was his hand grab his foot AFTER the ball was kicked. It didn't give us points, we won fair and square, poor Ed Reed had no INT and you guys lost.|||It doesn't even matter. The best team won!!!!!|||Are you kidding? Did you see the phantom roughing the kicker call? A fifteen yard penalty setting up Pitt (which led to no points anyways) on Baltimore's 35 yard line. Replays showed how bad of a call it was considering he didn't even touch him. I will give credit to the kicker though because if this football thing doesn't work out he has a career in acting. I was rooting for Pitt but that was rough. The non pass interference call against Arizona to end the game was a bad call also.|||too much|||about 7 dollars|||You cannot afford so don't ask. winks!|||I was going to flame you for suggesting the Steelers won because of bad calls.
But yeah, there were a few calls that went to Ravens way that seemed questionable. And Pittsburgh has had a lot of that this season.
Sometimes I wonder if refs make calls to keep games closer than they should. But it's all speculation.
In the end the team that deserved to win, did win. So no harm no foul.|||Yeah they screwd over pittsburgh and made no calls for the ravens in the process while pittsburgh still wins. how about when clark nearly killed mcgahee and no call was made? yeah they screwd over pittsburgh alright|||The game was called horribly, but on both sides of the ball. There were a ton of non-calls when Harrison was held. But let's not forget that BS roughing the kicker call that Berger drew by losing his balance at the same time that a Raven accidentally might have barely touched his toe.|||The Steelers get babied in every single game by the refs. GTFO.
I have exactly $1.50 to my name right now and my room mate is very understanding of my situation but I really feel bad about him getting rent money late, not only that but I am very low on food. I get my pay check in a couple weeks but I'd like to find a place where I can donate plasma for money in Pittsburgh to tide me over. I live in sq. Hill and go to school at University of Pittsburgh so any location near either area would be preferred. Also if no one can find a place that pays for plasma, if anyone can give me information on the easiest way to donate it free I'll probably do it any way since its a good cause.|||Call Sera-tec Biologicals. If you don't have a phone book, see the link.|||You can SELL plasma and they will call it a donation. If you get money, by definition, it is NOT a donation.
The link below is what I found when searching for 'Pittsburgh plasma'.
I'm coming to the Pittsburgh area
to meet a boyfriend and I really want
the white or black chanel purse to go with :)
please please help me!
It can be fake or real.|||Go to a saks, I am sure there is one in the Pittsburgh area.|||neimenmarkus.com saksfifthave.com and channel.com even just to see locations. those will have them for sure
I actually live about 2 hours northeast of Pittsburgh, but I cannot find a store near my home that does a thorough shoe fitting. I think I might have some arch problems or overpronation problems, so I need to make sure I get a high quality shoe made to fit my foot correctly. Thanks for any help you can give me!|||Fleet Feet is a specialty running shoe store with a huge selection. There is one located in Pittsburgh, and a link to their website is below. They will watch how you run on their treadmills, and they will suggest some shoes you can try. They should have no problems finding you the perfect shoes for you, whether you have high arch, low arch, overpronate, underpronate, or whatever.
Good luck.|||I would suggest
Littles Shoes
(412) 521-3530
They have a great selection and a very knowledgeable staff. Call first to get their hours etc...
http://littlesshoes.com/
While you are there, try to take time to have lunch at Gulliftys restaurant. Save room for desert.
http://www.gulliftysrestaurant.com/|||grove city outlets
I'm looking for a place to buy loose flagstone near Pittsburgh, PA for a 'next spring' project...
Anyone have any ideas where I can go to buy the flagstone? I've tried looking online, so please don't give me ideas for seach engines - I'm looking more for names of companies...Thanks!|||I would suggest trying to find FREE stones first. I have landscaped my entire yard (2 patios, and many, many, meandering paths) with flagstones, and I didn't pay for any of them!
Two places to look: your classifieds, and Craigslist.com. I also "put the word out" at work, and was able to get 4 truckloads from someone who was pulling out a patio.
There are always people trying to get someone to take if off their hands so they don't have to haul it away.
Sorry I can't help you with actual names of companies. I am not from your area.|||Can't help you with names of companies, but check your phone directory for landscape supplies. You are right about looking for this stuff on line, those kinds of suppliers are not usually very high-tech...
I live in pittsburgh, are there any websites that host live games or anything?|||Unfortunately, I think you're stuck with ESPN's live gamecast. CBS Sportsline broadcasts live games for March Madness. I would consider going to http://www.bracketball.net and requesting this as a feature... it's a free forum where they talk about college basketball and your idea is a good one. Can they pull it off? Who knows but it's worth asking.
I would like to know where i can find a Pittsburgh Steelers Screen saver. I do not like the one on the Steeler's web sit i need to find another.|||This has a bunch of stuff:
http://www.steelersfever.com/downloads.h鈥?/a>|||http://media3.steelers.com/fanzone/scree鈥?/a>
Goodluck|||Themeworld if you can't find it there they have a bunch of different links to websites with different screensavers.|||www.steelers.com|||search on google.
Specifically in the Bellevue area, if anyone is familiar with Pittsburgh. And around how much will it cost?|||My "costco" offers this service. Hope you have one near you and they also do it. I am not sure weather the Photo finishing department is a leased department or owned by Costco. If you don't have a Costco card I am sure you can find some friend to get you in and then you can place your order, even if you have to use their name.
P.S.http://www.dalelabs.com/ ....Dale labs in Florida probably also offers this service. I know they are not "in" your area, but the quality that I have received is superior. Since retirement "pro" labs won't deal with me! Dale will send you mailers. When & if you send them work just insure your package, with your name, address, & phone inside and out on your package.|||you can do it yourself with a negative scanning attachment for your scanner and can then write the files to CD
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
I love the Pittsburgh Penguins and I really want to meet them for my birthday present which is January 2nd and I would love if I got to meet them. I know that they go to hospitals and make a wish but I don't attend either of those places. Any ideas???|||Have you tried having really desirable breasts?|||The Pens practice at the Iceoplex at Southpointe, near Canonsburg, just south of the city. You can almost always catch the players entering or leaving the facility from their cars, and the players are usually pretty receptive to autographs, especially for kids. The players' entrance is in the back left of the building, just beyond the deck area to Jay's Sports Bar. It's an unmarked entrance, but you'll usually see a group of people there waiting for the players to come and go. Check out the Pens' practice schedule here: http://letsgopens.com/practice.php This schedule only includes upcoming practices, but it will be updated as it gets closer to January :) Happy birthday!|||they usually have autograph signing sessions so go on their website and see when those are
also if u live in pittsburgh, i hear they go to marios bar after every game to celebrate. too bad i live in canada and am not legal drinking age so cant go there :(
but ya im a pens fan too
i hope u meet them
good luck!!|||Teams typically have meet-and-greet events that you can go to. Or you can try finding out where they practice, go there, and try to buttonhole them after practice. Players usually are willing to sign stuff afterwards.|||Maybe outside team hotel when they play columbus|||get cancer
i want to get my male guinea pig a cage mate and i want a girl guinea pig because my male wont fight with a female. i would like a male guinea pig but im still not convinced that males dont fight. do you know any places in PITTSBURGH,PA that neuters guinea pigs? please help me!|||Your male wont fight with a female? Oh please.
Males and females fight with ANY gender... males fight with males.. females fight with females... males and females fight with each other end of.
First of all, you need to find a GOOD exotic vet, not just any vet, your guinea pig need to be the right age and weight and 100% healthy. If not they won't do it.
It's very risky getting a male neutered and they have a high chance of dying.
So you're risking it before even trying it with a male.
It's a myth that males always fight, you have the same chance of them fighting as a male and female, my males love each other.|||the best place to try would be a veterinarian.|||go to you local vet.Its the safest choice
Are there any plans to get one, or is University of Pittsburgh basketball popular enough?|||I don't think it's popular enough and they're not very good at all.|||Pittsburgh has had 7 pro basketball teams and all 7 folded. The Pittsburgh Pipers/Condors from the old ABA and the Pittsburgh Piranhas of the CBA are among them. Pro basketball has never caught on in Pittsburgh, so the NBA is probably not interested for that reason.
How many rings do the pittsburgh steelers have 2 earn 2 get the respect they more than earnd. I dnt care how many yardz a team can throw the ball on them what team dares 2 run more than the pass on them?|||they have 6 (the most in the leage) so if they dont have respect now then they never will.
infact the more they win the less respect they will get.|||The Steelers don't need anymore rings because they have surpassed the Cowboys and 49'ers as the team with the most championships. The way I see, their organization is probably the most respectable and well run in the NFL. That is why they have only had 3 head coaches in a 30-35 year span. They don't need another championship to validate what kind of organization they are.|||I THINK A REAL FOOTBALL FAN NO MATTER WHO THERE TEAM IS RESPECTS WHAT THE STEELERS HAVE DONE, THEY MIGHT NOT ADMIT IT IN PUBLIC BUT THEY HAVE TO RESPECT THE PRODUCT THE ORGINAZATION PUTS ON THE FIELD YEAR IN AND YEAR OUT. IF NOTHING ELSE THEY HAVE TO RESPECT THE ORGINAZATION FROM TOP TO BOTTOM. CLASSY.. SIMPLY SAID CLASSY.. BUT A SEVENTH RING WONT HURT... GONNA BE NICE TO GET THAT ONE ...|||0
the stealers only win because the zebras help them
they stole one from the fins this year
they stole a superbowl from the seahawks|||got news for ya, the more they win, the more they will be hated. fans of other teams hate seeing the steelers(or any other team than their own) win|||I'd say if Ben had a great game and won SB 45 he and the Steelers would def. get more respect than them country a$$ colts. everyone is calling Peyton the Michael Jordan of Football! hahah lol!
I am currently not a resident of PA, but I will be moving there in the fall for graduate school at the University of Pittsburgh. I am wondering if I can apply for in state tuition for the second year of school. How long do you have to live in the state before this is allowed?|||Ami:
You can find the UP residency rules and regulations on this university page: http://www.bc.pitt.edu/policies/policy/0鈥?/a>
Good luck to you - I hope that helps.
I have strayed away from my gynecologist, as I didn't care for him much. And I haven't been there in a few years and I know I NEED to go back, for my own health benefit. Can someone please recommend a good gynecologist in or around Pittsburgh? I'm in the Lower Burrell area so Fox Chapel, Alison Park, anything? Thanks for your help!|||I don't have any recommendations for that area but I have two good site recommendations that may help you find a great doctor.
The first one is at: http://www.RateMDs.com
The second is thru: http://www.acog.org (click on where it says "Find a Doctor" and it will then take you to the U.S. map)
I am 16 right now and I am looking to go to college and someday live in Pittsburgh or Chicago as a sports writer/reporter/broadcastor. Which city do I have a better chance at getting a job in sports, Pittsburgh or Chicago?
Pittsburgh has the Pirates, Steelers, and Penguins.
Chicago has the White Sox, Cubs, Bears, Bulls, Sky, Blackhawks, and Wolves.|||That depends on what city will have a job opportunity when you graduate and if they are hiring. It is too far into the future, so for now, concentrate on your education. I wouldn't worry about it until your junior year and maybe you can do some interning by then.
we are planning a week long trip this summer to pittsburgh and cleaveland, and we were wondering what kind of attractions are up there, and if possible, things rewlated to the Steelers? I've looked on a few websites but couldnt find anything, so if anyone knows about these cities, plz help. Thanks!|||For Cleveland, read through the resolved travel category questions.
Also check out tripadvisor.com attractions and forums for each city. You might want to post in the TA Pittsburgh forum and ask about activities for a visting Steelers fan.
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g鈥?/a>
http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowForum-g50鈥?/a>
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g鈥?/a>
http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowForum-g53鈥?/a>
TA city forums often aren't good at looking regional attractions, so you might want to look at the state forums to get the larger picture. E.g., among the biggest attractions in northern Ohio are Cedar Point, the Lake Erie islands, and Ohio Amish Country.
BTW, it sounds as if you would greatly enjoy the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, located between Pittsburgh and Cleveland. There would be much for a Steelers fan there!
BOL on your visits to Pittsburgh and Cleveland!
I am going to Pittsburgh for vacation and wanted to know what there was to do there?|||this is probably the best time to visit da burgh.
go see the three rivers stadium.
ride the train on duquesne incline and mt washington
visit carnegie mellon university, university of pittsburgh, carlow university, duquesne university, robert morris university - all on the same road (Forbes Ave)
walk around in squirrel hill, walnut street, point park area, south side.|||Here you go:http://upcoming.yahoo.com/search/?loc=Pi鈥?/a>
I am going into 9th grade and I am huge on going to Pittsburgh to become a pharmacist. Both my family and I are very dedicated to do whatever it takes for me to get into that college. However I was only recommended for one honors course this year (biology) I feel as if this will hurt my chances of getting a good recommendation to a college of my choice. What else will I need to do to get into this college? Are there any websites I could look into?|||Sure. The university website is http://www.pitt.edu
I am looking for a store that sells tile for a shower wall. I plan to purchase most of my tile from Home Depot but would like some decorative tiles to mix in with the plain Home Depot tiles.
Are there any stores in the Pittsburgh area where I can go to find tile that is not for the floor? I'm looking for a large selection of decorative tiles.|||You may try Home Depot again. They may put you into contact with local competitors, place special orders etc.|||Hi Im a tile contractor! I would like to help you, there is no diference between floor and wall tile, you only have to ask if the tile you like has trim peaces available this is for the end of the wall.-
Let me know if you have any other question. Report Abuse
I am trying to find a body magic representative so that i can host a party for my friends. I've been searching the internet to see if i can find one for my area which is Pittsburgh, Pa but can't find one.|||Try Google!|||I am in the Dallas, Texas area, but have team members all over with Ardyss. If you would like let me know your zip code and I can see if I can find a rep in your area to assist you with your showcase (party). Also, if you can't find anyone maybe you should just become the rep for your area? Report Abuse
|||Pittsburgh Steelers and Ardyss, what a great match. I work in the 412 area code and welcome the opportunity to assist you with your endeavors. Its a great business Report Abuse
Where can you buy Salvia in the Pittsburgh area? Please don't answer with 'DRUGS ARE BAD FOR YOU.' Straight answer please, if you live in the Pittsburgh area and know where it could be bought.|||you can buy it in the projects.go check it out.|||Why buy it, it grows natural everywhere. its probably at your local park. if not just buy it online its cheaper since they don't have to pay to keep a store open.
http://www.exotic-herbal-buds.com/images鈥?/a>
thats what it looks like, it also has purple white flowers on it.
http://www.legalbuds.com/
also check that out, most people say it doesn't work because it doesn't get you high like marijuana. Well its not intended to get you high like marijuana or it would be illegal. Its just relaxing. its a nice chill experience.
I do recommend with salvia or the legal buds use a water bong cuz that **** is rough and you will burn your throat|||Check here:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Fgp%2Fsite-directory%2F&tag=funjok-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=9325
You will find what you like!
Good luck!
I'm trying to buy one and have it by Monday for a trip I'm taking. I have found several online sites but they want $60-90 to ship it here by Monday. Just wondering if anyone knows of major retailers that have them? I checked Walmart, Best Buy & Circuit City. I'm sure Pittsburgh has a specialty store that would sell them but I don't know where to go? I particularly like the Mephisto product line by Saitek.
Thanks!|||Give Spencers a call.....
i was just wondering if anybody from the Pittsburgh area received one of these letters and are you planning on going. I was wondering if this trip is actually worth the money.|||hi there,careful some say its a scam,some say it"s not,a little reading for you..personaly
i think it"s a good thing albeit overpriced..
http://www.google.com/search?q=people+to鈥?/a>
regards pops..|||thank you.. Report Abuse
I'm planning to go to Pittsburgh, PA during the end of May with my boyfriend. We'll be staying for 3 days. Just wondering if any locals or people who've been there can recommend things we must see and food we must try. Thanks!|||hi there, a little reading for you,click on the highlights in "contents"..have fun..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsburgh
regards pops..|||thank you........ Report Abuse
I think it is a great city to live in. Very walkable, nice neighborhoods. Brookline has to be one of the nicest and most walkable neighborhoods in the city. About 2 miles from the Downtown area with many schools. Brookline K-8, West Liberty, South Brook, and Carmalt K-8 are in the Brookline region of town. Teenagers in Brookline would go to Brashear High School which is located in Beechview, one neighborhood over from Brookline. The school towers over Mt. Washington which is across Route-51, and you can even see the top 5 stories of the US Steel Tower. Other great parts of the city would be Downtown itself, with its amazing skyline, and walkable streets. Also the Mosty Livable City in the United States. I suggest if anyone is planning on moving to the Pittsburgh region of Pennsylvania, you can find great housing, and great people in Brookine. House prices range from around 70,000 to 150,000 depending on the house. What do you all think about Pittsburgh?|||I'm really glad you posted, Sean. I currently live on the west coast and am considering a move to PA-- very likely the outskirts of Pittsburgh. I've been doing my research and really like what I see. And the winters don't discourage me at all... I love the snow (and rain, sleet, extreme cold, etc!)
Another thing I appreciate is the proximity to virtually everything there is to do or see on the east coast! New York, D.C., VA etc So many great (as well as historical) places are only 2+ hours away!
It's great to hear such positive remarks from a proud local! Thank You!|||It is a decent city compared to Baghdad. Are you serious? Did you forget those wonderful winters already? Okay it has Youngstown beat. The homes are cheap, because no one wants to live there. It is not the garden spot of america.
Its been over NINE YEARS since the browns have won a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. It doesn't appear cleveland has done anything to improve from the team they were last year. Pittsburgh not only looked good but dominated the game they played earlier today. Based on past and present performances it isn't likely the browns will win next sunday. So give me your prediction of game scores closest prediction gets the best answerer points.........|||I'm saying 54 to -8
come on, its the browns, theyre gonna be so bad, they loose points!|||Cleveland Clowns-3
Pittsburgh Steelers-49 Report Abuse
|||Cleveland is supposed to be up and coming and heir successor to the Steelers. The Steelers are sick and tired of hearing about how the Bungles, Ratbirds, & Stains are supposed to take the division every year.
The Steelers are the team to beat. Period. And it will remain that way until one of these underachieving wanna-be's steps up and knocks the Steelers off their perch.
That being said, Cleveland got a rude awakening last week at home against dallas (another team I hate with a passion) and while they may improve over the season they have a long way to go. What a miserable performance in front of the home crowd against one of the premier picks of the league this year. Sorry Brownie fans....your letdown in the face of reality continues:
Steelers - 35
browns- 10|||i think the game will be decent..i hope browns win because if they lose to day and win they will be 1-1 and the steerlers will be 1-1 and if my ravens beat the texans they will be 2-0 but it think steerlers win 24 to 14|||Before anyone starts sending me the hater-messages... I was born and raised in Cleveland.
Cleveland:
No running game, no defensive line, no defensive secondary, no adult leadership.
Cleveland sucks.....again! Pittsburg 38 - Cleveland 9|||31-10
Pittsburgh owns Cleveland.|||If Browns can't pressure Ben, the game won't be close with Steelers winning big. If they can pressure him and the Browns offense shows up like last season, then the game will be pretty close.|||Pittsburgh-27
Cleveland-13
EDIT: Kinda had to change my answer.|||12-9 Steelers
Jeff Reed wins it for the Steelers on a last second 53 yard field goal. Steelers win with 4 field goals. |||27-7 after the way both teams played today pittsburgh looked great and as usual the browns suck .....GO STEELERS!!!|||Brownies will put up a good fight but Steelers will win.
Steelers 56-6|||35-21, Steelers.
Won't even be close. |||BROWNIES LOSE 27 -10|||alot |||Pitt 31
Clev 10|||My Steelers will win 28 to 10.
My boyfriend and I are moving to the Pittsburgh area. I will be working in Pittsburgh, and he will be working in Greensburg. Where is a cool place to live in between the two? Is Greensburg considered far away? We were hoping he would be closer, but maybe this won't be so bad??? Any other advice for anyone just moving to Pittsburgh? I live in Ohio now. THANKS!|||Well, welcome to friendly, home-town southwestern PA!!
Greensburg is about 45 minutes to an hour (average) from Pittsburgh. But it depends on where in the city you will be working...because of bridges and tunnels you have to cross, which add time at rush hour!!
Good places to live would be in Greensburg, or in Irwin, or North Huntingdon Township, or Murrysville... or in Allegheny County, you could live in Monroeville, Penn Hills, Wilkins Township...
This area has such good housing values and so many friendly small towns, you'll love it!!
I'm relocating to Pittsburgh in the very near future. Me and my wife are still young so a livlier area would be great. I'm a designer so close enough to jobs.. Any suggestions? Any areas to avoid?|||avoid north side thats a bad area, carnegie is a nice area thats where i live and its fair in pricing, south side is realy crouded i woudl not go there, bethel park is nice hope that helpt|||Hey are you looking for an apartment or a house? Let me know your preferences I will send you description of particular areas and how they would purtain to you|||Monongahela,1st. McKeesport,2nd.
What is close verison of college age youth hostel or cheap hotel in downtown pittsburgh, pa?|||If you want a hostel, by all means check out the Pittsburgh International Hostel. (Note that it is actually just outside Pittsburgh proper.)
http://lynnsroadtrip.homestead.com/Pitts鈥?/a>
If your budget allows a for an actual hotel room, there are some hotels near the airport that are reasonable (but much more than a hostel, of course). The Spring Hill Suites, on Summit, is surprisingly reasonable, and it includes cooking facilities to save some money.
If the Chiefs lose this week and the Colts win, wouldn't the Colts play the Jets?
And what if Baltimore wins the division, would Pittsburgh play KC or Indianapolis?
What are the possibilities the Colts don't have to play either?|||IND would be the third seed with a win and KC loss.
IND would be the fourth seed with a win and a KC win OR an IND loss and JAC loss.
PIT would be the second seed with a win OR a BAL loss
PIT would be the fifth seed with a loss, a BAL win, and a NYJ loss.
PIT would be the sixth seed with a loss, BAL win, and a NYJ win.
BAL would be the second seed with a win and a PIT loss.
BAL would be the fifth seed with a PIT win.
The third seed plays the sixth seed, and the fourth seed plays the fifth seed.
As you can see, there are variable scenarios on all teams. The only definite is that Baltimore cannot be the sixth seed.|||The Colts are done for this season. It is either Pittsburgh or Baltimore making the AFC Championship game against New England.|||If htey lose.... and Jags win... then they sit at home and watch the playoffs. They haven't sealed the deal yet.. BUT...
If the Colts Win.... Chiefs Lose... and Pittsburgh Wins..... Indy will play the Jets.
Schools near Pittsburgh, any pilots in Pittsburgh?|||Here is a list of 5 helicopter training schools in Pennsylvania: http://www.helicopterschoollist.com/penn鈥?/a>
Good Luck|||The best place to get one is in the military, any branch of service.
If you do get one on your own; it's difficult if not impossible to get a job.
People want the experience of a well train pilot, and that's the only real place to get it.
Plus you get paid to learn.|||Here are some additional flight schools listings:
http://www.sacusa.com/1directory/states.鈥?/a>
http://www.helifaqs.com/helicopterschool鈥?/a>
http://www.helicopterschoolinfo.com/penn鈥?/a>
By the way, ignore any thumbs down given to the other answers.
For more information about civilian training in general, you can read my answer here:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;鈥?/a>
Military training is not the only viable way to start a career as a helicopter pilot. Both civilian and military career paths are possible, but also both are very challenging. Do your homework before taking either path. Also, check the military section of Answers to see if there are any recruiters there.
Good luck!|||PIA
Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics
Need to know what colleges or institutions train to become a Master Plumber in or around Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Please give details if you know any other information about the process.
THANKS!|||Congratulations for knowing what you wish to do.
They have no school, it is mainly on the job training and it is a union job and first preference is given to the children of the people in the occupation. But few new people do cut in, from time to time. New installations are not Massey but rework or repair jobs are very filthy, have to be very care full.
But talk to some big plumbing company in your area. See if they let you sign up as an apprentice. May get lucky or have to knock on the few doors.
Again some technical post high school studies will help at community college or vocational school, but you can go for engineering, like mechanical engineering. Plumbing is included in the studies (you pick it up on the way).
If you have a technical subject teacher at your high school talk to that teacher be very polite and request an appointment. The teacher should be able to guide you.
Note it is mainly a men's world, still, with very few females in it, work can be very physical.
May take 12 years or more to become master plumber I think. You can be a brain surgeon in the same time frame (15 years). But we do need all kinds of crafts persons.
So go for it.
Click on minootoo.|||Information is below.
The market is competitive and it's taking homes longer to sell. I may end up listing with an agent, but that does not mean I can't help my agent advertise my home. I'm looking for a local real estate website in the Pittsburgh area where I can advertise for very little money.|||Try www.pittsburghhomelist.com. This is a free service and their web site is pretty cool. You can upload one picture with your listing and they even send you a free yard sign. Good luck!|||Local newspaper ad|||I have the exact same problem in Ohio. Except I have 4 rental homes that I desperately need to get rid of.You would think 4 rentals that are all rented and producing income from day one would go fast or at least have some interest from somebody. I was thinking about making fliers and going door to door telling all the neighbors about my house for sale and that I offer cash finders fees for some body that is flipped to my Realtor.
Would like some input from somebody else out there if there is any ??
I'm a junior in high school with a pretty good SAT score (2100) and I haven't the most vague idea where I will be going to college. I'm not sure what specific job I'm interested in, but I definitely know I want to go into biology, specifically zoology. I don't really want to go out of state, so can you please tell me what are some well-known biology colleges in the Pittsburgh area? I'm not talking about medicine, specifically animal biology. Thanks!|||Well the University of Pittsburgh or Carnegie Mellon can get you anywhere for veterinary medicine
I am looking to get into MMA and live about 30 min north of Pittsburgh PA. I would like to train and also fight in real matches. I know many places out there train you in technique but do not involve the whole actual fighting aspect. The bottom line is I want to fight and just need some training and would like to get it from well qualified individuals.|||Go to NYC to the Gracie Gym....|||im sure there is, check it out you never know where you can end up in 5 years.|||You know, they invented Yellow Pages and Google for a reason. You might wanna check out the places and go to the one you like the most.|||wrong section try asking this in martial art section :)
I'll be driving form Chicago to (almost) Pittsburgh in a few weeks, and I'd like to stop and take some good photographs of anything pretty or noteworthy along the way. I can either drive the north route, to Cleveland, or the south route, through Indy and Cincinnati. I'm getting started in photography and thought I'd take advantage of the trip to practice a little.|||Both routes (having driven them both) are extremely flat and boring. There isnt going to be a ton to photograph either way. So- I would pick it by the cities you will be passing through. Cleveland does have the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which would make a nice picture, and Jacob's Field photographs nicely. There is a submarine you can tour downtown as well, which might make a nice photo or two.
In Indianapolis there is the Indy 500 Motor Speedway and the RCA Dome. In cincinnati there is the zoo, Great American Ballpark, Paul Brown Stadium, etc. Depending on how you go, you could also hit the Indian Mounds (Native American Mounds) at Ft. Ancient state memorial or Serpent Mound park, which might make for a good photo or two. Also, the Cincinnati skyline is renown for being one of the pretties there is (specifically from the Kentucky side of the river, looking down into the Nati). There is, of course, also the river areas in Cincy would could be photographed.|||I sort of did both the routes you mention on the Greyhound recently, going to and from Boston. My recollection is that NW Indiana is wooded but after that its mainly rolling farmland with barns and patches of woods. To the E of Cleveland it got hilly and woodsy, altho I went towards Erie not Pittsburgh that way. The south route was pretty similar, quaint farmland most of the way, altho I unfortunately did the part closer to Pittsburgh in the dark, that area is hilly and wooded. You might be able to find better scenery off of the interstates.
Some neighborhoods that have Pittsburgh addresses only have a 1% income tax, some have a 3% income tax. (Dormont has a Pittsburgh address but only has a 1% income tax). Where can I find a list that provides this Information. Hyperlinks would be very helpful. Thank you!|||Postal addresses do not conform to actual city boundaries. You have to know what city, borough, or township you're in. For example, Carnegie has a Pittsburgh address. But it's not in Pittsburgh. It has its own mayor and its kids don't go to Pittsburgh schools.
This is the link to look up any earned income tax rate in Pennsylvania. If you don't know your municipality, click on "Find Your Municipality". However, it isn't always accurate for finding a municipality. Once you know that you'll want the EIT register, enter your municipality's name. If you get more than choice, click on the right one. The percentage will be the one under "Total Resident Income Tax".
http://munstatspa.dced.state.pa.us/Regis鈥?/a>|||http://www.city.pittsburgh.pa.us/finance鈥?/a>
Scroll down to WAGE TAX INFORMATION FOR
CITY & SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PITTSBURGH for more info.
Selected info copied here:
RESIDENTS OF PITTSBURGH
All resident employees are subject to a 1% earned income tax for the City of Pittsburgh AND a 2% School District of Pittsburgh Earned Income Tax. Combined total of 3% of gross wages.
Hey I am an aspiring film maker from Pittsburgh. I am looking for some advice on how to make it big in the business.|||George Romero did Night of the living Dead films in your area, right? study what he did. But of course a wham-bang of a unique idea is what would really separate you from the crowd.
Yeh study filmmakers like Romero. Of course this might mean you get a very exclusive audience... but even people like Ebert might recognize it.
just a thought|||http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109445/ - clerks is a good example of a successful film that was made for a very low budget ...figure out your budget and then write a creative script that falls within the budget ..Kevin Smith only had access to the store at night so he wrote into the script that someone had stuck chewing gum in the shutter door and it couldn't be opened ..this explains why the store is lit by fluro etc.. ..get creative to work around your budget limitations..remember you have plenty of time to work on the script etc.. so make sure you have everything planned ( unless you want to do improv) before you shoot|||Maybe, just start making videos with a camcorder and get them out there for people to see.
Pittsburgh got robbed; but both players will be on the Yankee's Bench. Jose will start in outfield in 2 years and Ross should be a starter by then also, doubt Yankees will even have Nady or Marte by then. Still love Nady as a backup.|||How can you say the Pirates got robbed when you admit that both Nady & Marte will be role-players? Ohlendorf will be put into the Bucs' rotation immediately, since the staff is injury riddled and inconsistent. And you also say Jose will be a starter for the Pirates in 2 years! Is that getting robbed? Let's face it, the Bucs are going nowhere this year and are building for the future and the Yankees want to win now. No way of knowing who got the best of this trade for several years because of the young players involved....|||why would nady be on the bench? they acquired him for a reason....and Marte is a good reliever(better than most yankees)|||the yanks got the best of it, maybe like 3 years from now it could be different but I doubt it. Nady is a great fit into the yankee lineup, he makes their lineup the best in the AL east, and Marte makes the bullpen a lot better because he can pitch well against both righties and lefties, and is a young arm the yanks can resign and have for years to come. Nady doesn't have to play outfield in the upcoming years if he stays as a yankee, he can play DH or move to 1st(maybe who knows) or be a corner outfielder when abreu or damon leave or retire.|||The Yankees were buying and Pittsburgh was selling. Neither of which should come as a surprise to anyone ever. This is a classic example of the historically successful Yankees, who epitomize big market baseball, buying up the best players in baseball as they enter their primes.
Pittsbugh's new prospects will likely be dealt or walk as Free Agents if they make a successful transition to the big leagues because the Buccos' front office has never been able to retain talent, largely for financial reasons.|||I don't know the prospects, but they should be substantial. Why else would the Pirates make the trade?
For the Yankees, they got what they needed. Nady is a solid player they eill have at least this year and next and they got lefty relief. They are still a little light in the starter department right now.|||i think this trade works out well for both sides...the yankees get a righthanded bat they can insert in the lineup and a lefty to put in the pen, and the pirates get prospects including a real gem in tabata, and lord knows the pirates can only look to their future|||The Pirates have been selling for the last 20 years, are Pirates fans tired of the giveaways and giveups the Pirates are pulling?!?!?!?|||Nady will probably serve as the starting left fielder, at least for the first few games. Much better option then Gardner, and with Damon at DH, he'll be in the lineup.|||The Yankees gave up good prospects but for the immediate impact the Yankees got the better trade they now have a lefty relief pitcher to handle lefty batters. And a good hitter with Nady,|||Yankees for now because they have 2 established players but the Pirates may have a chance to win if their prospects work out but it is a gambl so we will have to wait and see. The Pirates would have probably lost Nady to free agency because of the low payroll so maybe it might be a good move
Does anyone know of any good dialogue websites for parents in the Pittsburgh area? I'm looking for forums, blogs, or online communities that allow users to comment and post their own content. The more active, the better.
I'm also looking for similar sites geared towards teachers or child-care providers.
Locally centered sites are best, but very active national communities would be helpful as well. Thanks for your help!|||As I am an adoptive parent the "Division of Family Services" is always on line with their "News You Can Use" monthly reports.
For teachers, etc, I would think the "Board of Education" would have something going.
I know one principle that chats locally and nationally with PTA groups.
Hope some of this is helpful.
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I am driving from Brunswick, GA to Rochester, NY ... I don't know Pittsburgh at all. I see suggested garages on the Pirates website and I see the stadium on Google maps. From someone with experience however - can you give me your opinion on the best garage (or place) to park in near PNC Park in Pittsburgh. Thanks.|||I enjoy parking at Station Square and riding the Gateway Clipper Boat there. Parking is cheaper and when you come Station Square has good Restaurants and Bars including a Hard Rock. You will like PNC Park is is probably the nicest Baseball Park in the league too bad we don't have a team.|||Just go and park at the new
Rivers Casino parking garage
it's cheaper than others and real close~!
I play paintball about every weekend and I am leaving for college in Pittsburgh at the end of the summer. I am looking for a place to play and buy a 1 year membership so that I can play during college. I play Woodsball mostly but I also love speedball so I am looking for a place with a nice mix and at least 1 speedball field.|||Check out Crazy Dave's http://www.crazydavespaintball.net/main.鈥?/a>
The paint is not expensive there and have heard good things about it.
Proffesor Lumpy's Paintball Academy looks and sounds good. It's in Ohio, but within 40-50 miles of Pittsburgh.
Urban Assault could be good and has different types of fields but some reviews say it's pretty bad.
Three Rivers Paintball is OK. The paint is really expensive ($80 a case) and it's not very good. The refs we had weren't good either. They do have a lot of woodsball fields, though.
The flight from Pittsburgh to Phoenix is 4:40 and the flight FROM Phoenix to Pittsburgh is 4:02. Why is that?|||earths rotation is one reason
the prevailing winds are another|||Flying East planes are going in the same direction as the jet stream. Flying West they have to fly against the wind. Is similar to rowing a boat downstream as opposed to rowing upstream.|||Because of the Earths rotation. East to West you are going "with" the rotation Going the other way, the Earth is spinning toward you.|||Above poster is partially right, but it is the wind up there that is the real reason.
I live around Pittsburgh and people consider Portland Oregon a bigger city than Pittsburgh. I was looking for the Pittsburgh category in yahoo answers and it was not there. The Steelers are 4-1 and we barely get any national recognition. When they are tours, they never come to Pittsburgh. No on visits. What wrong wih this place. I think it great and it has a lot of history.|||It's decent but not huge or very interesting. It doesn't exactly top the list for tourist destinations.|||I just moved here from Raleigh NC, my neighborhood is nice, the schools are good, people are friendly, it's just not very exciting and I guess that's OK. I have heard and I think I agree that public service unions (Port Authority, teachers) are killing the local taxpayers, hence the populace is shrinking. Having come from a right-to-work state it blows me away that teachers would forsake their pupils and walk off the job. That is so far from what teachers seem to be about.
In my months here, I have heard no discussion about how P'burgh can attract new industry through tax incentives or by any means. There is just fighting over whether downtown parking and drinks and rental cars will be taxed to pay for mass transit (what will the ridership be?).
P'burgh is on a trajectory to tax its population out of existence because people have a choice, they don't have to stay where they are over taxed (Michigan, are you listening).|||This is because Pittsburgh is not a diverse metropolis. It is mainly built upon the steel working industry and the blue collar citizens. It does not have the values and people of New York, L.A. and such to be ranked as major city. So I guess your answer is because it only has one major industry, steel.
Hence the "STEELERS" name :P|||It needs some rappers, or America's Next Top Model, or the next Idol winner to put it on the map.
But I do agree. I think the city is underrated.
It's the fish and pond theory. The East Coast has a lot of major cities. It might be a decent fish, but small compared to the others around it. Portland is the best thing going compared to its surroundings.
Same thing for Boise, ID and Milwaukee, WI, for example.|||It is a larger city, but for PA, Philly takes the cake as a "big city".
I was in the Pittsburgh area a few months ago and was totally surprised to encounter a traffic jam. Not being from the area, my perception was that aside from Philly there are no big cities in PA, and unless there is an accident there wouldn't be enough volume to create a traffic jam - - I was wrong!
At least your state has a city with a category. I'm in NJ and end up in Philly, NYC, or "other" - - LOL|||I'm sorry I can't help answer your question but I just want to let you know I live in Charlotte NC and I feel the same way about Charlotte.. Sure our football team isn't as good as the Steelers and we have a basketball team but we have a huge population, growing like crazy, second largest banking hub in the country and Charlotte still isn't considered a major city.
Im going to be a junior in high school and I want to start looking at different options for colleges and majors, and I want to stay in Pittsburgh.|||Point Park University
"This independent, co-educational liberal arts university located in the heart of downtown Pittsburgh puts an emphasis on career-based education. Best known for its programs in theatre, dance, business, education, and journalism and communications."
Visit their Web page at:
http://www.pointpark.edu/
I might be going to PITT, and I'm just wondering, what is there really to do in Pittsburgh?|||Things to do in Pittsburgh:
-Carnegie Museum of Art and Natural History (they recently rennovated their dinosaur exhibit and their gemstone exhibit)
-Phipps Conservatory
-Andy Warhol Museum
-Mattress Factory (this is a modern art museum NOT a real factory!)
-Gateway Clipper
-Ride the incline
-Professional Football, Baseball, Hockey Games
-Ballet, opera, and other stage performances
If you are a University of Pittsburgh student, you can go to Phipps Conservatory, Carnegie Museum or Art and Natural History, Mattress Factory, and Andy Warhol Museum all for free with your Pitt ID. You can also use the buses for free.
As far as nightlife, there are plenty of bars and clubs to try out.|||pittsburgh can be boring BUT you can ding much to do...pitt basketball games are always fun and nationally renowned...football games (high school, college, or steelers) are fun because football of all sorts is huge here...also pirates games are fun, beautiful and cheap|||Drink,Fun parks and generally pissing about...pittsburg is a fine environ for such piss taking...enjoy buddy!|||go to pittsburgh NHL hockey games especially to c sidney crosby, evgani malkin and fleury
they are all really good but right now fleury and crosby r injured for a little bit now|||I went there a couple months ago and i got really bored.
we went to the steelers field and it seemed really run down. But there are some good restaurants and clubs there
Hello, I own a local BBQ restaurant and I am looking to begin vending some of our food at local fairs and festivals in the Pittsburgh area this summer. I was wondering if there is a resource or website that lists all fairs or festivals that utilize food vendors in Pittsburgh and all surrounding areas (Allegheny County, Washington County, Westmoreland County, etc). I have been able to find sporadic information but I was curious if there was a single resource that listed this information. Any insight would be great. Thanks!|||I live in Pittsburgh too! All the news websites (kdka, wpxi, etc.) will list all the festivals and other things like that that will happen over the summer. They should start listing them soon. So keep checking them and when they list an event (they'll normally list contact information for the event too like a phone number or email address) contact the people running it and see if they're interested in you. Good luck!|||Call the Pittsburgh chamber of commerce. If they don't know about the activities coming to town (but this is what I believe would be the most direct source of the info you want), ask the chamber of commerce "who would vendors have to contact to acquire permits for the activities" then call them. Good Luck I love BBQ|||Well if you Google something broad like festivals in this or that place then it'll bring up numerous places. But here are a few places I Found that might give you a start in what you're looking for. You might have to find the exact location you're asking but it's not that hard. If you have anymore questions feel free to email me.
Good Luck!
http://festivalsandevents.com/
http://www.festivals.com/
http://www.foodreference.com/html/us-foo鈥?/a>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fes鈥?/a>
My fiancee and I are planning on staying in a hotel in downtown Pittsburgh after our wedding, because its convienent and we're already doing something else for our main honeymoon.
What hotel is nice, but cheap and what else can we do, considering it will be late in the evening? BESIDES SEX haha|||Consider staying at the Sheraton in Station Square. Rooms are around $120 a night, and the hotel is located in a fantastic area. Station Square has so much stuff to do, especially at night.
The Sheraton is right next to a restaurant called The Melting Pot. After 9 PM, they have a special for $38 per couple. You get a cheese fondue, chocolate fondue and a bottle of wine. I don't know if you're familiar w/the restaurant but you have your own little stove top on your table, and you cook your own food. The late night special is awesome, and romantic.
If you are staying on a Saturday night, you have to wake up Sunday morning and get brunch at the Grand Concourse. It's the best breakfast buffet in the world. They have every kind of food you could ever imagine for breakfast, along with a donut maker & banana's foster made fresh. It almost feels like a dessert bar. It's delicious.
In the evening, besides The Melting Pot, there's also a Buca, a Hardrock Cafe, frequent concerts at the Ampitheater, water shows outside by the river in Bessemer Court, shopping in the Station Square Mall, and more. It's fun having a few drinks at 5ive Bar, which is right by the hotel, part of the mall. If it's warm, you can sit outside & have a drink in the lounge area. It's a fun place!
That's just my recommendation. In the middle of the city, there are other hotels, but less to do. Station Square is the place to be in Pittsburgh. =-)
Going to Pittsburgh for the first time next weekend, and there are so many options! Help me out!|||I would probably advise you based on where you were staying. I would suggest you stay near the stadium. There are many bars in the area and all of them will be full of Steeler fans having a great time.
In the area:
mcFaddens
Jerome Bettis Grill
Hi Tops
Finnigans Wake
Atrias.
Any of the bars along Carson Street on the Southside. Looking for a neighborhood kind of place, try Inter Mission on Carson Street or the Carson City Grill, or Shootz. One thing you can say about the Burgh, there are bars everywhere to watch the game.
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Congrats! Let's go Pens to the Stanley Cup! Yeh, live in the Pittsburgh, PA area.|||Woo Hoo!
And for you whiners who cry "band wagon", I've been a fan since the early 80's. That's pre-Lemieux, and it was a brutal time to love the Pens.|||I think that I've run out of teams in the playoffs that I can bring myself to root for.|||LETS GO PENS|||I'm thinking I have to go and get me an Eastern Conference Champs shirt in the morning.
Yeah, it's the greatest! :) I'm so excited! Woo hoo!|||I think the Pens are definitely gonna win the cup this year! GO PENGUINS GO!!! Man, I wish I lived in Pittsburgh!|||I can say this "I'm Proud of These Guys" Coming Back Staying Strong,Growing, Maturing and Now Back in the Stanley Cup Finals, Now One team and Four Wins stand in Between the PENS and LORD'S STANLEY CUP, This Time We Will Get and Pittsburgh will get another Championship Title to be Proud of.
GO PENS|||now for the cup|||Choooooo chooooooo
All aboard the Penguins Bandwagon!
Although I'm not sure how many more people cant fit, it's overflowing already.
But congrats to the Pens anyways|||At the beginning of the season I said that the Pens had NO CHANCE of making it back to the Finals. But the Pens did EVERYTHING they needed to in order to make it possible. They fired whiner Michel Therrien and got a GREAT guy in Dan Bylsma. They added MUCH needed depth, and they also have the been there factor. This team is much better than a year ago. They are much more prepared too. All I have to say is GOO WINGS!!!!!!!!!! I'm more nervous about the Finals this year (assuming the Wings will be there anyways). Last year it was a given that the Wings would win. This year... not so much. I do think the Wings will pull it out, but it will be MUCH tougher and the Pens do have a great chance to win it all. Especially if Lidstrom and Datsyuk remain injured.|||It's all the way for the Pens! I can't wait to see it, let's go!|||I don't understand why Wings fans are so confident. Already counting out the Hawks and everything. Way to make yourselves look even more less respectable.|||Great accomplishment... but the goal of the season is still far from over.
Let's represent the Eastern Conference well!
GO Penguins! Let the thumbs come down... as I'm still sure the amount of Penguin haters outweigh the bandwagoners!|||I think someone's gonna need to bust out a shovel, cuz a broom just won't handle that sweep.
The Pittsburgh Penguins are going to go all the way, regardless if they play the Red Wings or the Blackhawks. They just look too good this year.
Malkin lead the NHL in points during the regular season, and now him and Crosby lead the playoffs too.|||I'm pretty sure there are far more bandwagon Wings fans than Pens fans. The Pens have only won two cups. The Wings win two cups every five seasons. I live an hour from Detroit and suddenly I see people who have never uttered the word 'hockey', wearing Wings crap. Hope the Pens find a way to win!|||I think it was inevitable. Although the refs were not calling penalties equally. The Pens got away with stuff and the Canes were called for weak penalties. But that's because Crysby gets babied.
Congrats anyway.|||congrats to the pens and good luck
defenders of the cup ive lived in both cities and i would choose pittsburgh over detroit any day, its a much nicer city less crime and i found the people are alot nicer in the burgh|||I hate it!
I'm cheering for 29 other teams before Pittsburgh.|||Woooooooohoooooooooooooo!!!!!!|||Yeah now the Wings are going to the Stanley cup and they are going to beat the pens. Im not suprised|||Who's the Red Wings again?|||Means NOTHING, really.
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Go Pens Go, based on my experience, you DON'T WISH you lived in uh hum, Pittsburgh!
Let me add......Eastern Conference Champs or Stanley Cup Champs? Conference Champions means nothing but it gives you the right to play for the Stanley Cup, so again I say it MEANS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!
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Keep the thumbs down coming, ROLMFAO! I have an idea, take your thumbs out of your bandwagon, lazy a**ses, "burghers".
What are you going to cry about this time around when Detroit repeats?|||LOVE It GOOOOOO pens BEAT Detroit REVENGE on them!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My wife, my daughter and myself our moving from the Cleveland area to the Pittsburgh area, and was wondering of some NICE areas of Pittsburgh? Thank you very much.|||North Hills, North Allegheny, Pine Richland, etc north of the city are all good. Most of the suburbs in general are good, but City schools aren't so great. The South Hills also has some very nice schools like Mount Lebanon, Upper Saint Clair...|||Of the many good areas is North Huntingdon, Westmoreland County, about 30 miles SW of Pittsburgh, served by the Norwin School District.
I am organizing a trip to go to an upcoming anime convention in Monroeville, Pennsylvania (next to Pittsburgh) and I need to transport around 20 students to the convention cheaply since we have to raise the money. So how much does or would it cost?|||I suggest renting a bus or 2-3 vans. Prices depends on the rental places in your area. '
You must be going to the Monroeville Expo Mart next to the Mall on William Penn Highway. I live in Monroeville, Pa
My sister just started going to college in Pittsburgh, and I need a way to visit her without emptying my bank account. I live in the Newtown/Yardley area of Bucks county. Does anyone know a reasonable way to make the trip?|||Bicycle!
There's some great cycling out that way!|||i don't know how far you have to travel,but you might want to check out prices for greyhound bus travel,it's cheaper than a cab,and way better than killing yourself riding a bike.
Yes, I know, it is sad, but I am a Pittsburgh Pirates fan, despite the fact that they have been terrible since I was in middle school. Any guesses on how many games they will win this year? Any hope soon for the Buccos?|||Even as optimistic as I am, I do not look for the Pirates to win much more than 75 games. The only way they even get near .500 this year is IF their pitching staff does a remarkable turnaround from last year. You can expect some improvement now that Joe Kerrigan is the pitching coach. Also, the Bucs must still add a right-handed power bat,one good experienced pitcher and bench help. They now have at least 4 players to build around (McLouth, Doumit, Maholm and Capps), but still are a year or two away from being competitive.|||The Pirates might win 75-80 if they get all their players to work together and use the prospects they got from the Red Sox, and Dodgers, and I know for a fact that Brandon Moss is a great hitter, since I'm a Redsox fan I respect the Pirates for the players that came from their, namely Bay, Nady, and McClouth( sorry if I get his name wrong)...You Pittsburg fans have a shot in being Competitive in ur division if the team can pull a miracle in their pen and rotation...|||60 - 65 and no, there's no hope in the near future.
There's no hope for a lot of teams until something is done about the gap in payrolls.
Don't get too excited about the "feel good" teams like Tampa Bay. Remember, Colorado was a World Series contender two years ago, and where are they now? It's too bad, because I can remember when the Bucs were a good team. That's going way back into the late 80s and early 90s.|||maybe 65
I have no disrespect for your team but why do they constatly remove yound talent? they always start to build up and then your GM gives someone away.
But who knows maybe thell have a rays season and make it to the WS|||Five. Just like their number of world series wins.|||I will say 50 if they are lucky.|||All of them that they have the higher score in.|||around 70-75.|||maybe 75-80 games|||about 60 maybe|||they will go 79 - 83|||About 2
go phills hahahaah pirates suck so bad
I'm from Oil City which isn't too far from Pittsburgh and I'm just starting to get into baseball some more, but I know Pittsburgh is doing terrible when will we get better?|||They need to have the farm kids come up - which will be 3 years or so, and they need to keep their talent on the squad... which requires $$.
Pitching is looking better lately, particularly Duke. If they have the young arms in a few years, they'll finally have a winning season.|||Not until they spend some money I don't really think Pittsburgh cares about anything besides the Steelers|||Look at it this way....at least things cant get any worse! :)|||When their management stops trading away all of its good players|||least things cant get any worse!|||looks like in about 2-5 years when alvarez, tabata, and other big prospects get to the majors|||Once Andrew McCutchen, Pedro Alvarez, Jose Tabata, Brad Lincoln, Garrett Jones, and Brian Friday reach their full potential.|||If I could honestly tell you that, I could pick the winning numbers for tonights Pick 6, and I'd rather pick the correct numbers.
Bird experts,
I live about an hour south of Pittsburgh, and over the winter while walking my dog in some brush and undergrowth, I stumbled upon a buch with several Ruby Crowned Kinglets in them.
I've never seen a Ruby Crowned Kinglet in southwestern Pennsylvania.
Is it rare for them to be here? As in rare enough to warrant reporting the sighting to wildlife officials?|||It's not worth a writeup but it's a feather in your birding cap, so to speak. You just saw one that was migrating a bit early. They are usually seen in your area during spring and fall migrations.
We live in the first floor apartment of a three story, three apartment house in Pittsburgh, PA. For all 3 tenants we are only provided one parking spot. Is there a rule or regulation that states that each unit must be provided with x number of spots? We do have on street parking but it is horrible and our cars keep getting hit. If anyone knows of any codes or where we could find them it would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!|||You might want to check with the local Apartment Association or Housing Authority. Also the city of Pittsburgh might have zoning laws to assist with this. I know you can probably get the Housing Authority or Apartment Association number from an Apartment Directory like: http://www.apartmenthomeliving.com|||call the city of pitts and find out or goggle it
I am planning on being in the Pittsburgh area and wondered what there is to do that is fun there. It will be me, my wife, and our 1 year old child.|||Assuming you are referring to Pittsburgh, PA (there is a Pittsburgh, CA), you can:
* See if the Gateway Clipper fleet is running. That's a winner you can go on a casual, slow family boatride. But wear some warm clothes. The tour boats have inside sections so this can still work out okay. Look them up under the "Gateway Clipper Fleet" on the net.
* Take an incline ride up to Mt. Washington and visit the overlook. Bring your camera. The incline is a blast.
* The Pittsburgh Science Center should be open.
* If you have a ride, you could go to South Park (in the South Hills) and visit the Game Preserve. It is free, and there are fenced in buffalo there you could show your little one. Park is on the web. Nice to drive through. Again it is free.
* The Aviary on the North Side. Should have listed this one higher. Big family attraction. All kinds of exotic birds and shows. Not real expensive. Easy access from town. Your child will be able to offer food to the birds in one of the areas.
* The Pittsburgh Zoo and Aquarium. Petting zoo is available if it is open.
I'm looking to move back to my hometown of Pittsburgh and need to find a real estate agent. Where should I look? I need someone patient and ethical as I do not have a large down payment to work with.|||There are several ways to find a good agent in your hometown.......The first thing you need to understand is that it does not matter how much money you have as a down payment in order to get an agent that is patient and ethical. You will have to decide if the agent that you are dealing with has those qualities.
Here are a couple ways;
Go to your hometown and walk through some real estate doors.
If you can't go to your hometown first, then get on the phone and call at least three offices and speak with the agent on duty. Ask for listings to be emailed to you and then sit back and see who comes through and the differences that comes with the same search perimeters. After having the information sent to you over a period of time, then you will be able to see which agent fits your needs best. If you don't think that any of the agents are a good fit to you, then keep looking. That agent is out there. Good luck, and happy house hunting!|||Real Agents Lounge is an exclusive next generation social networking platform that makes it easy for Consumers to stay connected with Real Estate Professionals. Try it for FREE!
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Contact several mortgage lenders in the area and explain your situation. They work with real estate agents all day and know who is pleasant to work with and who is a pain. Some agents specialize in working with buyers and can help make the transaction go smoothly for you. You will also know after talking to several lenders which one of them you would like to work with. Also, talk with your friends and family there - if they have purchased recently, they should know of a good agent.|||There is no ultimate answer, however, do your own private research. strall the city, look around and notice who are the players in the area. go to their websites, search for testimonials and done deals. visit them personally (this should give you a lot), try to contact their actual and recent clients. thats the best way to get reliable info from more sources!
Its a 19 hour drive and very cold in Pittsburgh, Birds cannot get cold or they will die. How do I safely get my birds to Florida? How do I get cages to transport them? Is there a company that does this type of thing? The birds are my babies and Im terrified to move them.|||They would probably prefer to go with you instead of being shipped or handled by strangers. And you would be surprised to find that they can handle colder weather than you would think. The first general rule is that if the temperature is okay for you then it's probably okay for them. The second general rule is that a quick change in temperature is more likely to be harmful than a gradual temperature change. Here's a good link to a discussion thread at The Perch ( http://www.theperch.net/discussion/showt鈥?/a> ) that you might find useful.
Here are a couple articles that you might find useful.
"What Is The Secret to Safely Traveling With Birds?" - http://www.infosuperflyway.com/articles/鈥?/a>
"What You Must Know Before Shipping Birds" - http://www.infosuperflyway.com/articles/鈥?/a>|||well a standard dog/ cat kennel can be used but if your macaws are as destructive as the ones i know they will be out of them with in minutes. the best bird carriers i know of are the parrotisland acrylic carrier (www/parrotislandinc.com) and the carriers by crystal flight (www.crystalflight.com). the birds cant chew through them.
make a good thick cover for the carriers, make sure the car is warm before you take them out to it and they should be fine.
birds are amzingly cold tollerant, even parrots. and if you dont believe me google the quaker parrot colonly that lives in Duluth, MN. a short 10 seconds in the cold wont kill them.|||You might contact a breeder of rare birds because they air freight them all over the country. I know our local bird store is always going out to pick up little babies. There is probably a certain container to put them in. I like the answer right before me also I didn't realize they had a company that did this. If price is an option I would consider taking them in their traveling cages and just make sure the car is warm. I don't have time to research this now. I know I was considering taking my CAG on vacation because we were going for a month, I just haven't done my research yet.|||My best friend owns his own moving company and lives in Florida. I can give you his name and email address if you like. Just put them in pet carriers. I had a blue and gold mccaw and a cockatoo(the brother to the one I have now) they when to the vets in pet carriers all the time. I'm assuming that you've never had to take them to a vet or else you would have pet carriers for them. If not need to buy some. Please contact me if you need my friends help.|||Petflight is an organization that can help you as I'm sure there are others. Each area seems to have their own local representative. Found them invaluable helping my friend move her dog from North American to Asia. They know all the annoying trick of the trade and who to talk to etc. Can be pricey but so can losing a family member.
My wife lives in Pittsburgh with her dad right now, and i want to do something special for her. I want to send her a dozen roses 11 real and 1 fake, and a BIG bag of York Peppermints to her. If anyone has a way to do this without the York's melting please let me knw.|||Send them with freezer packs. I get veterinary medicine that has to be stored in the refrigerator this way.
My best friend, who's from the Dominican Republic, was craving this cake flavored ice cream called bizcocho. He lives in Pittsburgh, PA. I wanted to surprise him with it. Hoping to find a Latin restaurant that serves it, or perhaps a mail order place where I can buy it from. If either are not available, perhaps a recipe that I could whip up? Thanks!|||PORCUPINE / Fine vanilla ice cream covered in cake and chocolate.
Ingredients :
Ice cream:
1 陆 cups of sugar (the granulated kind)
8 egg yolks
2 teaspoons of vanilla
2 cups of cream
2 陆 cups of evaporated milk
1 tablespoon of butter
Cake:
6 eggs
2/3 cups of sugar
录 cup of prepared cake flour (not sure if it refers to boxed cake mix, or sifted flour)
录 cup of chu帽o (potato starch)
陆 teaspoon of baking powder
1 teaspooon of vanilla
3 tablespoons of melted butter (for cake)
3 tablespoons of melted butter (for greasing wax paper)
Chocolate Fudge:
1 戮 cup of evaporated milk
1 can (397 g / 1 1/4 cup) condensed milk
陆 cup of chopped semi sweet chocolate
4 tablespoons of Hershey's powdered cocoa
1 cup of sugar
1 tablespoon of butter
1 cup of slivered almonds, peeled and toasted
How to prepare it:
Ice cream:
Place the evaporated milk in a pot and heat until just warm. Beat the egg yolks until thickened and gradually add the sugar. Take the warmed milk and add it gradually to the egg yolk mix, beating all the time. Put the mixture back into the pot and heat at low flame. Stir until the foam disappears, Add the butter and mix. Take off the fire just before it boils (it must not boil). Pour into a bowl, let it cool and place in freezer. Allow it to freeze.
Beat the cream until thickened, like chantilly cream, and fold in the frozen ice cream mix, place back in the freezer for 8 hours.
Cake:
Lightly beat the egg whites, add the yolks and continue to beat. Add the sugar and beat for 20 minutes. Lower the speed and add the chu帽o, the flour, the salt, the baking powder, melted butter and the vanilla. Mix well and pour on a baking sheet that has been previously covered with buttered and floured waxed paper. Bake at 400 掳F (200 掳C) for 12 to 15 min.
Take out of the oven, turn over onto a floured kitchen towel laid on a flat surface and remove the waxed paper.
Line a bowl with plastic film or aluminum foil, this is to make unmolding easier. Cut the cake and line the sides and base of the bowl. Fill the center with Ice cream and cover with cake. Press firmly and return to freezer.
Chocolate Fudge:
Melt the chocolate and mix it with the milks and the sugar. Dilute the powdered cocoa in in hot water and strain through a sieve. place everything in big pot and set to boil, stirring constantly, until thickened, and you can see the bottom of the pot. Add the butter, allow it to cool.
Two hours before serving, unmold the ice cream onto a round plate and cover it entirely with the chocolate fudge/
Stick the toasted almonds into the cake so it looks like a porcupine.
10 portions
Note- I'm not sure about the potato starch, but I guess you could use plain cornstarch for this as well.
Latin American nations to not have evaporated dry milk, so use canned.
The flour you need for the cake not to stick onto the kitchen towel so it will not stick onto it, like you would for jelly roll.
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Cake and filberts Ice cream (custard like ice cream)
(I am not sure of all of the translation..check the link below)
serves 4 people
5 egg yolks
1 cup sugar
3 1/8 cup milk
1 lemon
1 录 cup (200 grs) biscuit of soletilla (or lady fingers or dry sponge cake or vanilla wafers)
1 1/8 cup (1/2 lb) toasted filberts (nuts)
4 cups whipped cream
Flavored sugar
Place the biscuits in a hot place so that they dry. Once dry, crush or crumble them.
In a container mix the yolks with the sugar and the milk with lemon juice . Put the mixture over slow heat and remove constantly until so thick you are unable to stir anymore. Then do not let it come to a boil and take it off the stove . Add the crushed biscuits and chopped filberts. Fill custard cups with the ice cream and adorn with whipped cream and cherry. Put it in the freezer between 1 and 2 hours and serve very cold.
http://www.portalmw.com/salud/dietas/los鈥?/a>
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Here is the recipe from the link above mine..
Dominican Cake (Bizcocho Dominicano)
Dominican cake has a baked in pineapple filling, but you can use other fruits such as strawberry, orange or peach or pastry cream.
Time 90mins
Difficulty Advanced
Serves 8 people
Before starting to cook: Grease and flour two 1 陆 inch deep by 8 inch diameter baking pans. Preheat oven to 350 degrees (175 degrees C). Sift together the flour and the baking powder together and set aside.
Batter Ingredients:
Beat together about 4 mins:
1 stick (1/2 cup) butter
1 stick (1/2 cup) margarine
1 录 cup sugar
One by one add the eggs, beating 1 min after each new egg:
3 eggs
Add slowly:
1 pinch of grated lime peel
2 TBSP. Vanilla extract
Alternatively separately mix 1/3 cup of orange juice first into batter above and mix well, then mix in 1/3 of flour/baking powder mix (about 2/3 plus 1/9 cup at a time) mixed well into batter above, continuing until all is mixed:
Sift together and set aside:
2 1/3 cup flour
2 tsp. Baking powder
1 cup orange juice
Meringue ingredients:
5 egg whites
陆 cup sugar (for the caramel)
8 3/4 cup (2 1/2 lbs) powdered sugar, sifted (for the meringue)
陆 cup water
录 tsp salt
陆 tsp cream of tartar (optional)
Filling ingredients:
4 cups pineapple, cut into cubes (or strawberry, orange, peach or use pastry cream)
1 cup water
1 cup sugar
陆 tsp vanilla extract
Preparation:
1.To prepare the filling: Mix all the ingredients together and simmer covered over low heat until the pineapple is tender and you obtain the consistency of marmalade. Stir often to avoid scorching. Cool to room temperature. Reserve.
2.To prepare the cake batter: Beat together the margarine, butter and sugar until it is light and fluffy and has a very light yellow color (about 4 mins).One by one add the eggs and continue beating about a minute after adding each new egg. Slowly add the lime peel and the vanilla. Add one-third of the orange juice, and when it is well mixed, add one-third of the flour. Repeat adding the flour and juice in thirds and keep whisking until all is well-mixed before adding the next third. As soon as you have stopped mixing the last batch of flour, turn off the mixer, and you should have obtained a fluffy batter with smooth and even consistency.
3.Pour half the pineapple mixture in each baking pan. Make sure you do not disturb the greased and floured bottom in the pan. Pour half the batter in each pan. Bake until a knife inserted in the center comes out clean (about 30 mins). While the cake is baking, prepare the meringue.
4.To make the meringue: Prepare the caramel by boiling sugar and water over a very low heat until it reduces to a quarter of the original quantity. Make sure it doesn鈥檛 burn. In the meantime whisk the egg whites in a glass or stainless steel bowl until it forms peaks. Slowly add the sugar until it is completely mixed. Add the salt and cream of tartar while still whisking. Very slowly pour the caramel into the mixture while beating at high speed until all is mixed.
5.Cool down cakes to room temperature. Cut any crust that might have formed. Join both cakes marmalade side in. To decorate the cake spread the meringue on top and around the cake, adding decoration as you want to.
http://www.dominicancooking.com/desserts鈥?/a>|||Cub and Mevlanahave it covered, very nice research, both of you.
There's no need to duplicate what's already done but I will dispense some advice or a suggestion if I may, print out both of their recipes and take it to a trusted Bakery Shop and ask them if they can duplicate either recipe, sure you'll have to pay them, but, if you are not an accomplished baker I wouldn't even attempt those recipes. It would be a nice touch if you did but in this case it might be "the thought that counts".|||It's not hard to see why your Dominican friend hankers after his Dominican bizcocho: the foundation recipe Bizcocho Dominicano (attached as a URL in 'sources' below) reveals a simply wonderful bit of local pastry cooking fireworks. Nobody, however, is just going to be "whipping this up" any time soon. Take the day off, more like... <vbg> (Btw. the link 'tips' within the recipe page is well worth looking at, as this bizcocho has obviously caused a good few bakers' frowns and sighs before...)
I couldn't find any reference to a 'helado' or ice cream form of the confection, neither in spanish nor in english: maybe a variant 'wheeze' by your friend's favourite local supplier in the Dom. Republic?
Hope this helps you a little on your way, at least, but many thanks to you for making me aware of the Bizcocho Dominicano. It's heading straight for the bakery drawing board, as will I... :-)|||Your not gonna find it in Pittsburgh.Why don't you ask your friend if they know the recipe for it and surprise them by making it, OR the two of you try making it as a joint venture in the kitchen. OR you could call his parents for the recipe.You might want to get a New York phone book and look there for a place that makes the desert you so desire.|||not sure, but if you happen to get the recipe, let me know... cheers
My husband and I are planning on moving to Pittsburgh in the summer of next year. We are mid twenties with one young child. Any townships or other areas that are recommended to live or any that we must avoid? Thanks for your input. Would you recomend Penn Hills, Bethel Park, Moon-Crescent Twp?|||MOUNT LEBANON IS GREAT. UPSCALE NEIGHBORHOOD. I LIKE IT OUT IN THE OUTSKIRTS OF PITTSBURGH AROUND LEVELGREEN PA. WAS BEAUTIFUL. CHECK OUT MONROEVILLE. ALSO ONE MORE THING BEFORE I GO GO STEELERS GO. IF YOU LIKE A CLLEGE ATMOSPERE GO TO OAKLAND PA. LOTS OF ATTRACTION MUSEUMS CULTURE AREAS. ANOTHER THING GO STEELERS GO. GOOD LUCK|||just research the area well for you kid sake
i hope the move does you well be good and do good|||I love Penn Hills,Mount Lebanon and Downtown (quiet blocks, condos w ammenities)
I found interesting information about your answer & the best options here.
http://www.realstateamerica.com/ciudad.p鈥?/a>
Good luck!|||I'll tell you the places you need to AVOID are East Liberty, the Hill District, and South Oakland.
Other areas, like Squirrel Hill, are okay.|||Do your research on school districts. My sister in law did alot of research before moving to the Pittsburgh area. She found a great district and started looking for a house in that district. She couldnt be happier now.
I will be in Pittsburgh this weekend for the Cleveland game and want to eat the best pizza Pittsburgh has to offer. Also any other suggestions on places to go Saturday before the game. I am taking my 14 year-old son. He has never been to Pittsburgh before. Thanks a ton.|||Mineo's Pizza in the Squirrel Hill section of the city. It's quite good. :)
For fun on Saturday with your son, I'd suggest going on a Duck Tour (although it may be pretty cold)! They depart from Station Square.
Have fun in the 'burgh! (Go Steelers!)
My wife and I will be in Pittsburgh for a long weekend. We will be driving, but when we go to cities we usually try to get around as much as possible without the car. Can we see most of the major things in Pittsburgh by walking and using mass transit? We will be staying downtown.|||since you are staying down town.... you can get to alot of places by walking, taxi, bus or the T (our verson of a streetcar/ subway) you can get to just about anywhere using these forms of transportation around the city. Your hotel should have a guide that you can get on where the bus and T pick ups and drop offs are. Have fun in the burgh! if you get a chance go to the Strip district for some good places to eat and shopping!
Are there any auditions or agencies or anything for new adult film stars?
We want to work only as a couple.
In the Pittsburgh area only.|||Just get yourself a video camera and start off with a website.
From there, who knows how your endeavor will florish.
There many couples doing this already.
Try and Wiki 'Wifey'....her and her husband have made quite a bit of money from this...
I've never seen so many horrible calls in one game. At times it seemed they were deliberately trying to tone down the Pittsburgh defense. If I were James Harrison, I might seriously think about retirement. It seems if he even breathes crooked he draws a flag, and he's by no means a dirty or arrogant player. He plays extremely hard on every play. Just curious about other people's opinion...Thanks!!|||@ Steeler Blow, The thing is you don't watch every Steelers game week in and week out like the Steelers fans do.
You see an occassional game here and there or a highlight reel and if there is a controversial call that goes Pittsburgh's way by the letter of the law you assume all the calls go their way all the time.
If the Steelers have the Refs in their pocket then why haven't they won the last 5 Super Bowls?
Just 2 weeks ago the NFL apologized to the Steelers for two 4th quarter blown calls that allowed Cincy back in the game.
You bring up the Dolphins fumble this year. Guess What?
There really wasn't any clear evidence who recoverd the ball and the rule cleary states that the benefit of the doubt goes to the offense. If you don't like the rule then watch another sport.
I guess you forgot about Polamalu's int vs the Colts in 2005 playofs whe he had clear possession and basically won the game but the ref overturned a call by using an explanation he made up on the field that the next business day the NFL apologized for.
Then in 2007 David Garrad in a playoff game ran for a first down on 4th down that set up a game winning FG and Harrison had the play stopped but was tackled and no hold was called and the NFL apologized that week as well.
Your link to SB XL means nothing. The NFL head of officials at the time of SB XL stated again that the holding call on Lockleer in the 4th quarter was a hold and doesn't know why Leavy is cahnging his mind now. The Steelers LB was "Hooked" to the ground once he had the O Tackle beaten around the edge. Even Warren Moon of Seattle local radio agreed that they will call it everytime.
James Harrison is held almost every play and it gets called maybe once a game if we are lucky.
He's not dirty he just brings it all day and then O lineman and receivers cry because he catches them off gaurd when they get lazy.
Kiss the SIX!
It was the first time that I ever watched a game where I wondered if the Refs were really trying to aid the other team.
The Roughing the Passer call on Lamar Woodley when he barely toucched Campbell and then let up with his hands in the air and the ref still threw the flag.
The same call on James Harrison when he wrapped Campbell up at the waist and drove forward to make a tackle for a sack and they called it for driving the QB to the ground.
Then Ryan Clark leads with his shoulder to the back of a WR and they call him for helmet to helmet.
Then they call Ike Taylor for Pass Interference when he was stride for stride with the WR who ran his route too close to the sideline an stepped out.
Then they called a hold on a Steelers O lineman on a run when the Raider D lineman was taken out by his own team mate.
Then they called another hold that was way after the Steelers runner was around the corner and away from the infraction. That one was a hold but one that could have easily been over looked since it had no impat on the result of the play.
Oh well, guess what? The Steelers beat the Raiders and the Refs today.
It's just too bad Lebeau was senile during the Pats game and didn't press the WRs at the line and mix blitz packages like he did today. Instead he let Brady sit in the pocket all day while the DBs and LBs layed off 5 to 8 yds all night.|||Well, the fans of the other 31 teams will think we are just crying but that was one of the worst called games I have ever seen. I have a feeling James will get suspended and NOTHING will be done with Seymor just like the hit on Hines last week. It was an extremely flag happy game with a lot of phantom calls. Clark better note get fined for the helmet to BACK hit that was called helmet to helmet. I do find it hilarious there were over 150 penalty yards on the Steelers called and the Raiders only got to field goal position ONCE on the opening drive.
Also you KNOW it was bad when the announcers were saying how bad the calls were. They will probably get fined also, LOL.|||http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/shutdown_corner/post/Super-Bowl-XL-head-official-admits-to-blown-call?urn=nfl-260901
I find it VERY ironic that Steeler fans seem to be having a fit today with refs...this is the first game in the past 5 years I can remember that the Steelers didn't get every break and seem to have the refs in their pockets...need we bring up the obvious fumble against the Dolphins...
The refs aren't trying to tone the Steelers down...maybe if the Steelers would start tackling guys instead of throwing their entire bodies at another player they wouldn't get all these flags...
And yes Harrison is a very very dirty player....don't let your bias towards being a Steelers fan blind you to that fact|||It was waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay worse at the Detroit-Dallas game.|||A travesty.|||It's the same as it's been all year: Mediocre.|||Steelers won, with way more penalty yards, nuff said.
I am 16 right now and I am looking to go to college and someday live in Pittsburgh or Chicago as a sports writer/reporter/broadcastor. Which city do I have a better chance at getting a job in sports, Pittsburgh or Chicago?
Pittsburgh has the Pirates, Steelers, and Penguins.
Chicago has the White Sox, Cubs, Bears, Bulls, Sky, Blackhawks, and Wolves.|||Chicago is way bigger than the Burgh. It's a funny question because I'm moving from Pittsburgh to Chicago in August. The bigger city is always going to have mor opportunities in my opinion. They are both wonderful cities to live in. I've never been further west than Topeka, Kansas, but of the cities I've been to east of there, Chicago, Pittsburgh, and Boston are my favorites.
All the Sheetz located in "Pittsburgh" are actually located around Pittsburgh. If you look at the map, it's like a circle around the city. My theory is that (Giant Eagle) Get Go has an agreement with the city and that's why Sheetz are all outside the mailing address of Pittsburgh. Anyone else in the area notice this and wonder what the reasoning is? Sucks to have drive 8 miles in any direction if you live Downtown to get to the nearest Sheetz.|||There were two sheetz in my home town in Maryland where I used to live. They have very good hot dogs.
No wise cracks please. I've always wondered why the Pittsburgh Steelers only have their logo on one side of their helmets. First one to respond who actually knows, and gives me a fact based answer that can be checked out, gets the ten points.|||it was supposed to be temporary to test the new logo but was made permanent because it was unusual and sports superstitions. here is a link about the meaning of the logo which explains the one-side history.
http://news.steelers.com/tradition/logoh鈥?/a>
go steelers!|||Here's a little trivia for you. There are only 2 teams in the league that do not have a logo on both sides of their helmets, Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Pittsburgh is also the only city in the US with all of it's major sports teams with the same colors. Report Abuse
Will be spending my first winter in Pittsburgh. What about boots? Any recommendations for male outerwear would be helpful.|||it got to bellow 0 last year, but i think you would be fine with a sweater under a good water proof jacket, unless your living in a place thats urban than you should get some water proof shoes. like when i o skiing my shoes always get wet and cold|||pretend you are going to Alaska, it's basically the
same~~ you will need WARM clothing!!
insulated boots and coat for sure
I am going on vacation to Pittsburgh Pennsylvania in March, around the 16th. I am 21 and I am going with my friend who is 20 and my mom who is 50. Does anyone have any suggestions of fun things to do while we are there since we have never been before? Thanks!|||Nobody, and I mean nobody goes to PITTSBURG!! for vacation!! That's like going to Texas to snow ski!!
If you are intent on going there then I would suggest:
Ride the Duquesne or Monongahela Incline
Carnegie museums
Go to Kennywood - a couple of great roller coasters! The Thunderbolt is a great wooden roller coaster. I think there are 4 coasters there now.
Take a dinner cruise on the river.
There you go. I hope you have fun - really!!
Why don't you try Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg. There is a lot to do there, even in March, and it's probably about the same distance as Pittsburgh. I guarantee it's much prettier than the Steel City!! Here is info:
http://www.mypigeonforge.com/
http://www.pigeonforge.com/|||I was born and raised In Pittsburgh, its not a tourist town. I am taking my new Fiancee (born and raised in FL) up there in April, but its to meet family and friends. I love the city have a lot of pride but as I said, not a tourist town. Report Abuse
|||Yes...I live nearby, and when company comes from out of state....they insist we take them to Kennywood. Its an amusement park and quite impressive!. They also have the normal attractions most other larger cities have ie, Zoo, theater, ballet, symphonies etc etc enjoy your visit and buckle your seat belt!|||http://www.visitpa.com/index.aspx
search here, tons of info, just turn down your speakers, wow is it loud!|||Nothing
I am planning to see a friend out in Pittsburgh,PA. and was wondering if anyone knew how long it would take leaving from Cleveland,OH. Thanks for any replys.|||It is about 2.5 hours depending which part of both cities your are leaving from/going to.|||Estimated Time: 2.0 hours 14 minutes Estimated Distance: 132.66 miles
I am going to downtown pittsburgh in october for a pens game and me and my buddy are staying downtown also. We want to hit up some bars downtown and we will be dressed in full Pens gear and we are also 21 and in college so a younger crowd will be best. Any ideas would be great since its are first time going out in pittsburgh.|||All I know is that there are some great small ones outside of PNC park|||idk and idc
I'm trying to plan a trip for my boyfriend and myself in Pittsburgh in the middle of January for his birthday. I'm already planning on taking him to a Penguins game (they're his favorite) but am not sure what else we could do for two days. Please & Thanks!|||My most recent visit to Pittsburgh was in May and I had a great time. I visited the National Aviary, The Pittsburgh Zoo and Aquarium, took the Ducks Tour, rode both the Duquense and Monongahela Inclines (you'll get beautiful views of the city from the top), Carnegie Science Center, Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, Mattress Factory, and the Andy Warhol Museum. I highly recommend all of those places to visit. The only thing that probably won't be operating that time of year are the Ducks Tours. You can shop at Macy's or Sak's downtown. There's also Station Square and Southside for shopping and dining. That's a great idea to see the Pittsburgh Penguins!
My friend and I need a talent agent but we can't find one. Pittsburgh is the closest city so if you know of some there please tell me.|||Go to the link i put in my sorce
Plz mark me as a best answer I need some extra points to become lvl 2 plz!|||I know a kid actor who lives in Pittsburgh but his agent is in NYC...He's a great actor and constantly working. His family is committed to his craft and drives him to NY whenever he needs to audition.
My point is that there aren't many GOOD agents out there.
Check out this link for some legit agencies:
http://www.agentassociation.com/|||newspaper
Question pretty much says it all. Looking for a store in Pittsburgh or surrounding area that has a good variety of camera bags?|||I have gotten all of my camera bags and cases from an Awesome online store called M-Rock. They have absolutely every size and shape of camera bag that you could think of. I'll add their link below, hope this helps.|||just purchased one from Best Buy
was also thinking of buying one from
(believe it or not) Wal-Mart
My daughter in law wants to paint her sons room with the Pittsburgh Steelers official colors. What color should she ask for at the paint store?|||Yeah you can get the official team colors at Home Depot. But if you want something cheaper, get a "new gold" color. |||I have an entire room in my house for my Steelers stuff and it's painted Black and Gold (we don't call it yellow). It took me nearly a month to match the Gold color perfectly, but I finally found it at Home Depot and the color is called (I can't believe I'm telling this)... Peach Butter. Report Abuse
|||go to home depot they have all the official colors|||go to home depot, they sell team color paint.
How can I get the Pittsburgh Steely McBeam to come to an event?
We are have a national lupus walk in Pittsburgh for the first time ever! We would like to have the Steely McBeam guy there for the children. I was wondering if anyone knew how we could get him or who we should contact.|||I would 'officially' contact the Steelers front office via a certified letter. That way, they are put on 'notice' that your letter is official business. Look on their web site and find the area / persons responsible for Public Relations, Communications, or Charities. If they don't have them classified that way, simply call their main number and tell the person what you want to make happen and I'm sure they will try to accomodate you. The Rooney family would no doubt get behind something like this. Best of luck to you and your cause.|||If you wanna over pay you can, and contact the main office. Can't you just buy a suit and hire some other guy to d it, for about half the price? I doubt you could afford it! May I ask you what this has to do with football?|||Tell him if he doesn't come you are going to "Chomps" from Cleveland
My assignment was:
The logo of the 6 time Super Bowl Champion Pittsburgh Steelers has a mathematical legacy that goes back to Sir Isaac Newton and Sir Christopher Wren. Research this logo and explain its mathematical significance. Do you guys have any idea?|||As a Steelers fan this question got my attention and I was interested in seeing what I could come up with. I found some information about it. There's a lot of information & I couldn't post it all. Here's a little bit to get you started.
The Steelmark consists of three four-pointed starlike figures within a circle. The stars in the design approximate a type of geometric figure called an astroid, a particular type of hypocycloid with four cusps.
In geometry, a hypocycloid is a special plane curve generated by the trace of a fixed point on a small circle that rolls within a larger circle. It is comparable to the cycloid but instead of the circle rolling along a line, it rolls within a circle
For the hypocycloid, an example of which is shown above, the circle of radius b rolls on the inside of the circle of radius a. The point P is on the circumference of the circle of radius b. For the example a = 5 and b = 3.
These curves were studied by D眉rer (1525), Desargues (1640), Huygens (1679), Leibniz, Newton (1686), de L'H么pital (1690), Jacob Bernoulli (1690), la Hire (1694), Johann Bernoulli (1695), Daniel Bernoulli (1725), Euler (1745, 1781).
The cycloid was first studied by Nicholas of Cusa and later by Mersenne. It was named by Galileo in 1599. In 1634 G.P. de Roberval showed that the area under a cycloid is three times the area of its generating circle. In 1658 Christopher Wren showed that the length of a cycloid is four times the diameter of its generating circle. The cycloid has been called "The Helen of Geometers" as it caused frequent quarrels among 17th century mathematicians.|||The Chicago Bears' Dan Fortmann in 1936 was 20|||go do your own damn research kid.|||Football is a sport for muscle heads. You know they can't do math.
I live in Pittsburgh, and my boyfriend and I have large nosy families. We just want some privacy but already got caught in his car by the cops. Does anyone know of any private spots where we won't get in trouble?|||Get tickets to a movie where you know there is almost no one is going to see it. make out in the theater.
I am interested in an opera career and live near Pittsburgh. Next year I'll be in 10th grade and I know they have an internship program for highschoolers, but their website gives very little information. Do you know where I can get more?|||Give them a call. Not only will they learn of your interest but you'll get the info straight from the horse's mouth and they can guide you through the process as well.
Someone I know is currently stranded in an area near Pittsburgh, and need to make it to Wilkes-barre, however, if she can make it as close as say, Allentown, I can drive to get her. I've had little luck finding a bus and was wondering is someone knew a better way. She needs to be out by the 22nd and has very little money. Thank you in advance.|||Call 821-3800 and they can tell you what your options will be.
There is no direct bus from Pittsburgh to Wilkes-Barre. He'd have to take the bus from Pittsburgh to Harrisburg and then switch to a bus headed north to Wilkes-Barre.|||Greyhound goes direct. They are early morning but direct
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I have some trees that are getting too close to my house and some with dead limbs. I wanted to see if anybody can recommend any good and reasonable tree maintenance companies in the Pittsburgh area.|||The best type of company to hire would be any company that is ISA certified (International Society of Arboriculture). These companies that are certified go through yearly training sessions, and are up to date with the latest techniques and care to our trees.
Good luck.|||Call Pittsburgh LumberJack Tree Service. That who I use. They're reasonable, they won't hack your trees, and they have all the certifications! Report Abuse
My partner and I want to register as domestic partners. We liven carnegie, pa, which is borough of Pittsburgh. Are we even eligible based on our location? Where do we go to register? There is no information about this on either the Pittsburgh or Pennsylvania website.|||I actually live very close to you. Normally this is something I would browse through the state consitution for but it doesn't seem to be a literal same-sex issue so it would fall under local gov't. I just did a quick search and found these few articles:
legistar.city.pittsburgh.pa.us/attachm鈥? <--most important:legal information
http://www.wtae.com/news/16679607/detail.html <-- Ravenstahl signing the legislature
I can't find anything like the registration address, so you might have to browse that on your own but this might be a good place to start looking around
Pittsburgh has to win 2 in a row to believe that they have a chance at this thing. just think of how hard it is for them to win the cup right now. wings has to be less then .500 for them to win the cup with 2 games at home still. Pittsburgh has to be better than.799 to win with 2 games being at Detroit. looking at that i believe it will be very hard for Pittsburgh, and if i lived there i would be worried.|||The Wings are the superior team. Our defense is a million times better. Line up each roster side by side and it's humiliating to Pens fans. If the Wings have won 2 without Datsyuk, what do you think will happen when we comes back?
Does anyone really think the Pens are going to win 4 out of the next 5?|||HAHA, we DID win 4 out of 5!!! You people should have been a little more respectful. I love it when stupid people get cocky, and then get burned! Report Abuse
|||I have seen this exact scenario many times in the past. Your team wins 2 home games and you feel like things are going great, then the other team wins the next 2 at home.
I'm a Wings fan, but the Pens are still a very good team. They will be feeling more relaxed at home, but at the same time they will play with a sense of desperation. I'm not shocked that the Wings won both home games, but it will be tough playing in Pittsburgh.
I would be happy to see the Wings win one of these games. It's still very possible that the Pens will squeak out 2 straight wins, but I doubt it.|||I'm a Wings fan living in Pittsburgh from Metro Detroit (moved last July for new employment) and I am worried about losing.......my life due to MAJOR FLOODS of the uh, hum 3 Rivers from all the crying and tears.
Edit:
Rich, wouldn't you think that "matching lines" is a little redundant and also an oxymoron, although Babcock is doing it? After all, many of the Wings could shut down their top guys, no (DEPTH)? Datsyuk is out and the Pens still haven't mustered enough offense to win a game, yet.|||Considering the Pens have been playing tough on the road, I expect them to do even better at home. At worst, I'd expect them to go 1-1 over the next 2 games.
And this is from a Wings fan. Anyone who thinks the Pens are going to be a pushover apparently isn't watching the same series I am.|||It's not impossible but it's not likely either. Detroit won their 2 home games; so now the Penguins have to win their 2 and take that momentum into The Joe. They (the Penguins) have to do better on their opportunities and get the puck past Osgood. He has been great so far.|||If you subscribe to the idea that you haven't really taken the lead unless you win a road game, we're still 50-50. The Wings won, in part, because they could match lines the way they wanted. Now the Pens can. We'll see what happens.|||Overall I'd say the chance are good. Having said that, I think Detroit will take 1 game in Pitt again. And if they do, it's pretty much over at that point. if Pitt does take both games, we'll have a new series then.|||If you had to pin me down to exact probabilities, I would say that the odds are slim and none. Not looking good here.|||50-50
The teams are close
Bounces and attitude will make the difference now.
Detroit's depth and experience are tough to beat.|||They may take one at home........but I think Detroit will come home with no less than a 3-1 series lead.|||Well, if each team wins only home games....guess who wins the Cup?|||They could, but honestly the Wings got the Cup locked. To think that they are gonna lose 4 out of 5 games is ubsurd|||SLIM TO NONE
I am looking for a Saturday to kill in Pittsburgh in late february or march and I was wondering, Pittsburgh-natives, what are some activities I can do as a teenager to enjoy myself in the Pittsburgh area. Are there any cool traditions that go on in Pittsburgh during March? Thanks|||The most important thing to do is try to AVOID the smog & pollution. It is unbelievable how much crap is spewed into the air here, it is so dense that it travels all the way to the Eastern States and kills and destroys much of their forests and habitat. Acid rain has been a problem there for years but now it is known that most all freshwater fish from natural streams in the Northeast USA are polluted from mercury, so much so that kids and women shouldn't eat any of it and it is suggested that healthy adult males avoid it as well.
YES, it comes from the plants in the Pittsburgh area pumping their putrid black smoke into our atmosphere.
Additionally, Pittsburgh drinking water supplies have been contaminated with benzene, toluene, vinyl chloride and 22 other chemicals reportedly leached from Dow Chemical plants here. Pittsburg is a TOXIC HOTSPOT! Just type 'Pittsburg pollution' or similar in your browser and see what crops up, it truly is amazing.
Good luck and try to stay healthy|||i live in PGH and i would deff recommend the St. Patty's day parade by market square Report Abuse
|||ummm or you can breath easy its not bad dont listen to ken Report Abuse
|||dear ahole who answered... i know that this is what you learned in your 3rd grade geography book and about steel mills etc but Pittsburgh has come a long way. I have lived in and around this city my while life and there have been drastic measures taken to clean up this city since the 1930's Report Abuse
|||when white homes were grey or even black from the smog. i have traveled the world and i can honestly say that my city is one of the cleanest major cities in the US. Check your facts... and yes you can type in "pgh pollution" in and get hits but you can also type in global cooling or global warming Report Abuse
|||and get facts from both sides. when you see something for yourself, fine. As for the h2o supply i have never heard of a problem or gotten sick from it and do not know anyone who has. i know the 3 rivers are terribly dirty but the h2o is dirty when it flows to Pittsburgh but am i pointing fingers? Report Abuse
The cities are only 300 miles apart, but they are placed into different divisions? What gives? The NL Central has 6 teams and the NL East has 5, so why doesn't MLB just shift Pittsburgh over to the NL East? This way it still preserves the 16/14 league split which works for Interleague play.|||Complicated answer to this one, I think. When they did the alignment, I assume that the first thing they looked at was sheer geography. This would put Phillie in the East and leave Pittsburgh hanging with precisely the choice that you mention, East or Central. Now you have to look at the traditional rivalries; the Pirates were part of the NL old guard, them, Cards, Cubs, Giants. Those 4 teams won all but 8 of the NL pennants from 1901 to WW II. Cubs and Cards were in the Central, Giants would have been in the East if they hadn't defected with the Dodgers, no brainer...|||I agree with the answer above in that it's because of the '94 realignment.
When the leagues were reorganized into three divisions each, they were made as even as possible, and each league had an East, a Central, and a West division. The West divisions each had four teams, and the others five.
For the NL, much of the team placement was a no-brainer: The Padres, Dodgers, Giants, and Rockies all fit neatly into the West, and the Mets, Phillies, Braves, Marlins and Expos (before they moved to Washington, though they still fit geographically) were easy fits for the East. Had they put the Pirates in the East as well, that would leave six teams in the East and four in each of the other two divisions, which would not be even enough to be acceptable.
As for why they don't move the Pirates now, I guess it's because there isn't really any other compelling reason...|||This way Penn fans get to see the Central and the East teams a lot. Why are the Yankees and Mets in different leagues? That's just how baseball does it.
Why are the Pittsburgh Steelers usually a force to be reckoned with. The Penguins are usually good and the Pirates always suck so bad that they have to give tickets away?|||Management!|||Its Simple. The pirates have become sort of a laughing stock in the Burgh. I live in Pittsburgh and the steelers are the only thing that we bleed for. The pirates were once a dynasty but in the latter years things have changed. People in Pittsburgh dont live for Americas pastime anymore. Report Abuse
|||we get players with potential and train them until they get really good and then we let someone else scoop them up and watch them make history... just sayin Report Abuse
|||First .......................root zoot blows.
second The owner ship of the pirates blow too.I stopped watching them in 92 with that frikin crappy throw Bonds made to let the slowest man (at the time) Sid Breem score the winning run.
I am so discusted with the pirates ownership . I would rather have Mark Cuban come in here and buy the team and at least make it exciting for awhile then to go throw ANOTHER losing season.
You hear players say they would rather retire then go to pittsburgh. WHO CAN BLAME THEM !
I am a Steelers ,Pens, and Pirates fan...but a fan can only take so much of 15 years of a losing season.|||because the steelers and pens owers actually care about the sports, not the money, with MLB's revenue sharing, the pirates make a lot more money than they would if they were a winning team. the pirates are owned by th nuttings who really only care about the money|||Their owner doesn't want to spend any money on players. I've never even seen them in the bids for anyone, either. They have a nice stadium but all teams give tickets away , they'd rather give up the seat price and make the money back up in hotdogs and beers.They make it to.|||Go Steelers =D
the Penguins are awesome cuz Sidney Crosby is amaziiiing.|||Because there's a salary cap in the NFL & NHL which provides for a more level playing field.|||The pirates just don't have a good team.|||ben and willie on steelers rocks and pirates don't have much or any good players
who here is from pittsburgh?|||Yup, I live here. It's a pretty cool city.|||Pittsburgh is great Report Abuse
|||I am from Sixburgh... City of champions Report Abuse
|||i lived in pittsburgh nothin special really.|||Not from pItt, but close, only about a half hour drive away|||not me , why ??? who are you ????|||I lived in West View for 1 year, and Etna for 3. I moved right after the flood. I'm originally from Warren, OH, but my husband is from O'Hara. I really liked it there. It's really a small city, but has everything a big city needs.|||right here! crazy
Do you feel that pittsburgh is a minority friendly place?
Blacks? Asians? is there are lot of racism and prejudice here?
Im thinking about committing to CMU, so i wanna know about the city before i decide to go there.|||yea its racist but that shouldnt hold you back from going to CMU. and pittsburgh is kinda a boring place and mostly everyone is rude but there are mostly really friendly people here. the weather is always cloudy. i cant think of anything positive cept that the crime aint really bad here just stay away from the bad neighborhoods. hope i helped|||Pittsburgh is not at all racist...its a great city. That guy is a f***ing idiot Report Abuse
What fun is pittsburgh? I just moved here and I don't like it much. Any tips on what there is to do here?|||It'll get better once the summer rolls around! Tons of art shows in the city, the regatta, baseball games and there are great Broadway shows being booked. Also a ton of museums with great exhibits (try the Heinz History Museum on Smallman). The Strip District is great for food shopping and people watching. And bars! The South Side has some great places to eat, good shopping and, again, bars. Station Square will have a bunch of outdoor concerts, always has good places to eat. If you're looking for more of a community feel, try Shadyside (east of the city, borders Oakland and the Pitt/CMU campuses); there's great shopping on Walnut Street, The Center for the Arts off of Fifth Ave and lots of parks. Hope you have some fun!|||Kennywood, Idlewild, Sandcastle, The Zoo, Science Center, Sports Center, South Side, Boating, Malls, Wave pool, Snow Tubing, Golfing, Museums, Arcades, Swimming, Andy Worhol, ETC! There's tons to do. Report Abuse
|||southside is a great place to start.... try the bee hive Report Abuse
|||check http://www.eventsburgh.com and you will see how exciting Pittsburgh is. Full of events!!! Report Abuse
|||hmmmm... where did you move from? and where in pgh are you living now?
i love pittsburgh. and there are so many things to do here that i don't know what you are talking about. there are so many theatres downtown that you can catch plays and shows all the time. the museums in pgh are amazing. for example the andy warhol museum, the carnegie museum, the frick museum, the mattress factory. also, there are always gallery shows everywhere and most of them are free. in the summer pgh will have an arts festival. artists come from all over and show their work and there are free concerts at the point.
if you are interested in the bar scene there is shadyside, south side, the strip district, downtown, station square.
this city has so much culture to offer that i find it hard to believe that you are bored.|||Pittsburgh is so much fun i live there and i always have fun there go to Kennywood, Sandcastle, The Zoo, Station Sqaure (so many clubs like Sadleridge,Matrix,Margarita Mama's) go to the south side go to PNC Park to go to e Pirate game so much fun. ull love it promise
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