/r/Manoa
Aloha and welcome to /r/Manoa, a place for anything local, like news, pics, sports, events or just stop by, talk story. It's not a place for stink eye or downvote menehunes.
Aloha and welcome to /r/Manoa, a place for anything local, like news, pics, sports, events or just stop by, talk story. It's not a place for stink eye or downvote menehunes.
Mānoa is a valley and a residential neighborhood of Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. The neighborhood is approximately three miles (5 km) east and inland from downtown Honolulu and less than a mile (1600 m) from Ala Moana and Waikīkī. Similar to many Honolulu neighborhoods, Mānoa consists of an entire valley, running from Mānoa Falls at the mauka (inland-most) end to King Street.
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I got a moped that I have ignored for a while that dies when you twist the throttle. I don't have the will or proper tools to figure this one out.
Does anyone know of any moped mechanics who do house calls?
It can be anyone and not necessarily someone who owns a business. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Thanks!
Aloha!
I was wondering if anyone in this sub uses the Hawaiian Telcom Fiber Internet at either the 750 Mbps or 1 Gbps level. If so, what's your experience with it? Any comparisons to Spectrum's service? I'm currently at the 400 Mbps level. Will moving to the 750 on HawaiianTel actually make a measurable difference, or is it just on paper?
I got a great promo rate 3 years ago, but it's about to expire. HawaiianTel's offering seems way better for the price, but I'd love to hear about your personal experience with them.
Also worth noting that I live in the back of Manoa, so I'm wondering if my location might have an effect on the speed.
Any pros/cons and comparisons (to Spectrum) would be great. Thanks!