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jheasly / output.txt
Created March 16, 2021 21:02
Scrapy Oregon health inspection output
(open-health-inspection-scraper) bash-3.2$ ./scrapeHealthData.py
/Users/jpheasly/Development/open-health-inspection-scraper/scraper/spiders/healthspace_spider.py:206: SyntaxWarning: "is" with a literal. Did you mean "=="?
'critical': critical is "critical",
2021-03-16 15:49:34 [scrapy.utils.log] INFO: Scrapy 1.3.3 started (bot: scrapybot)
2021-03-16 15:49:34 [scrapy.utils.log] INFO: Overridden settings: {'DOWNLOAD_DELAY': 10, 'SPIDER_MODULES': ['scraper.spiders']}
2021-03-16 15:49:34 [scrapy.middleware] INFO: Enabled extensions:
['scrapy.extensions.corestats.CoreStats',
'scrapy.extensions.telnet.TelnetConsole',
'scrapy.extensions.logstats.LogStats',
'scrapy.extensions.spiderstate.SpiderState']

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jheasly / experiments.md
Created January 26, 2025 22:00
Experiments!

Here are ten fun and age-appropriate science fair experiment ideas for a curious five-year-old. Each one is simple, uses common household items, and offers plenty of “wow” factor to keep a young scientist’s attention:


1. Growing Beans in a Bag

Materials

  • Dried beans (like lima beans)
  • Ziploc plastic bag
  • Damp paper towels
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jheasly / chiefs_fandom.md
Created January 27, 2025 13:59
Chiefs fandom

Below is an approximate analysis of that map’s shading and the 100-mile radius around 39°06′09.2″N 94°35′01.8″W (near Arrowhead Stadium):

  1. Identify the “Chiefs” Counties
    On the Vivid Seats map, all counties shaded rgb(227, 24, 55) represent the most popular Kansas City Chiefs counties. From that map, the Chiefs territory covers a large portion of western and central Missouri (though not necessarily all of it), a large swath of eastern and central Kansas, and potentially overlaps parts of Iowa and Nebraska.

  2. Draw a 100-Mile Radius Circle
    The center coordinate, 39°06′09.2″N 94°35′01.8″W, is located in Kansas City, MO—very close to Arrowhead Stadium. A 100-mile radius from that point would encompass the Kansas City metropolitan area and extend roughly:

    • Eastward past Columbia’s outskirts (but not all the way to St. Louis).
    • Westward beyond Topeka, KS.
  • Northward approaching (or slightly past) the Iowa border in some directions.