(Part 2) Best products from r/fargo

We found 14 comments on r/fargo discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 34 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/fargo:

u/zecho · 7 pointsr/fargo

Gentrification moves in two waves. It's well documented.

Basically poor, usually young people with education, artistic and handyman skills and time move into an area and start modestly fixing buildings up. This group tends to live in some harmony—or maybe détente—with longtime resident population, usually the working class and people of color.

Over time, first wave gentrifiers make a neighborhood "safe" for rich kids, young professionals, wealthy eccentrics and others who like to slum it (but not really) and we transition into second wave gentrification as developers create difficulties for original residents and first wave gentrifiers, who then are forced out.

The Meadowlark building downtown is a little microcosm of this. It used to be an extreme shithole, with like a Bosnian restaurant in the basement and a couple of studios. A local artist literally cleaned up the building for his studio and now what is it? It's mostly a boring office park for 9-5ers. Someone put a bird on it.

Eventually gentrified areas lose their character and become dorky and some other area will become the trendy neighborhood.

You can already see it happening again in the areas Bixby mentions, but also traditionally working class and Mexican-American neighborhoods of north Moorhead.

So it goes.

u/SayOw · 1 pointr/fargo

This one.
I use to get KVRR in fairly well, but lately the signal has been so low I don't even get audio anymore...

u/Dum_Bubi · 4 pointsr/fargo

I spent a few dollars and got a mohu leaf with amp. Lived both in the second floor and top floor of a building in Woodhaven and with some placement work I'm able to get everything. Do have some choppiness here and there depending on time, season, and weather but they all come in

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HSMK59E/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_uevMDbQWYKAW2

u/elpfen · 7 pointsr/fargo

Moorhead has a community education program including an Artisan Bread Class

My advice would be to buy a copy of Flour Water Salt Yeast and make every loaf in the book.

u/jhofker · 1 pointr/fargo

These are the channels I get (all HD where available). (South Fargo, antenna similar to this but smaller and 30% of that price from Menard's, mounted on garage roof).

That hooks into a 4-way splitter/amplifier connected to HD Homerun duals.

u/SPG2469 · 3 pointsr/fargo

https://smile.amazon.com/Leak-Frog-LF001-Water-Alarm/dp/B000WMSTUO/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1488252592&sr=8-2&keywords=leakfrog

Normal to run this often make sure the hose is well away from the house or you will just be pumping the same water over and over. I have one of the leak frog alarms.

u/Moorheadismytown · 1 pointr/fargo

My DVR isn't even that sophisticated - I type in the channel and start and stop times for timer recordings.


And I haven't had a cable card or any CableOne equipment, except a cable and a wall outlet. The tuner of the DVR, and the tuner of the TV select the channels.


(I live in an apartment building - and the owner is the customer, not me.)