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food-and-beverage1 year ago

"Skyline Chili's Switch from Pepsi to Coke Sparks Controversy in Cincinnati"

Skyline, a popular chili chain in Cincinnati, is switching from Pepsi to Coca Cola products, sparking mixed reactions from locals. The change, set to take place in April, means the end of Pepsi-partnered menu options and the absence of Mountain Dew, a fan favorite. While some are mourning the loss, others are debating whether Mellow Yellow, offered by Coca Cola, is a suitable substitute. Skyline's main competitor, Gold Star, has also announced a switch to a Coca Cola partnership. The move has stirred up discussions online, but only time will tell if the new partnership will be embraced by Cincinnati chili lovers.

automotive2 years ago

Mastering the Art of Hakosuka Restoration: Zero-4 Style Guide

This article discusses the restoration and customization of a KGC10 Skyline 2000GT, also known as a Hakosuka. The car underwent a complete restoration, including bodywork, painting, and interior modifications. The engine was upgraded with performance parts, resulting in a power output of around 380PS. The suspension was lowered using an air suspension setup, and the car now sits on custom Zero-4 wheels. The article concludes by suggesting that it's okay to have multiple cars that are similar if they bring joy to the owner.

travel-and-entertainment2 years ago

"Kansas City's New Ferris Wheel: A Skyline Spectacle and Inspection Woes"

Kansas City's new Ferris Wheel, located in the Westside neighborhood, offers panoramic views of the city skyline, although the doors of the gondolas partially obstruct the view of the skyline. The ride lasts 12-15 minutes and costs $17 for adults and $13.50 for children. The gondolas are climate-controlled, and there is a mini golf course called Pennway Putt nearby. The KC Wheel and Pennway Putt are part of the larger entertainment district, Pennway Point, which is set to open in 2024. The Ferris Wheel has already become an iconic attraction in the city, and the lights on the wheel can be programmed for special shows and events.

natural-disasters2 years ago

Multiple Wildfires Spark Level 3 Evacuations in Salem Area

Level 3 evacuations have been ordered for approximately 600 people in South Salem due to a fast-moving vegetation fire. The fire, which started as a grass fire, quickly spread into a blaze burning in timber and threatening homes. Fire crews from multiple agencies are responding, and the Oregon State Fire Marshal is mobilizing air tankers. Residents are urged to leave immediately as staying poses a great danger to their lives and emergency services may not be available to help.

transportation2 years ago

Skyline's Opening Weekend: Hiccups, Uncertain Ridership, and Historic Milestones

Skyline, the new train system in Honolulu, experienced some hiccups during its grand opening weekend, including miscommunication leading to early station closures and a train sitting on the track. Despite these issues, riders generally enjoyed the ride and appreciated the free fares. Some riders noted that the train was a bit wobbly and the stops were jerky. The city's Department of Transportation Services clarified that the train operated as designed for safety reasons. Concerns were raised about the lack of signage and sidewalks near parking lots, and some passengers wished for better communication about train movements. The city advised riders to be aware of the closing time and not board a train near closing time. Overall, riders are looking forward to the completion of the rest of the line and longer operating hours.

gaming2 years ago

Legal Issues Halt Development of Skyline Nintendo Switch Emulator

The developers of the popular Switch Android emulator Skyline have ceased development due to a DMCA takedown notice from Nintendo related to Lockpick, a homebrew software that dumps Switch security keys used with the emulator. The Skyline team stated that continuing development could potentially violate Nintendo's copyright, but the emulator is still technically legal. The repository and software builds will remain available, but there won't be any support.