For anyone familiar with the car camping vs ultralight camping crowds: this sounds all too familiar…
For anyone familiar with the car camping vs ultralight camping crowds: this sounds all too familiar…
I spent the last week in COVID isolation at home with my partner and once the annoying symptoms went away it was glorious.
Now that we all know how to survive lockdowns, it’s a lot easier the second time around (grocery deliveries, online casual games with friends, etc)
Unfortunately 24 hour libraries, or even late night, are pretty much non-existent now because 1) parents use them as babysitters and 2) nothing against homeless people but librarians aren’t equipped or staffed to take care of them appropriately.
And now with the book bans librarians are in short supply too, which means shorter hours and even fully closing on some weekdays.
Support your local library, everyone! See if there’s a “friends of” group. It’s a great way to connect with your community.
Just providing context. Not “blaming it on the town.”
I’m unfortunately very familiar with this town. It’s an industrial wasteland with no real job market and drugs are rampant.
This story is unfortunately not at all surprising.
The meal plan idea is genius!
Mine is that everything in my house needs a place. If I can’t find a designated space for something, it must not be important enough to keep around. Makes cleanup easier too.
The judge who signed off on the search warrant also has 2 DUIs
Rest is radical
Thanks for your response! If you light events with broadcast cameras, I am the annoying video engineer behind the camera controls asking about flicker and color balance. I hope they keep making y’all’s specialty bulbs. Looks like there’s a big list of exceptions!
I wonder if this will have any effect on the film industry…
Several cities, including Paris and Grenoble in France, São Paulo in Brazil, and Chennai in India have taken concrete steps in this direction. In São Paulo, ads are banned from certain parts of the city, and in Paris, they are prohibited near schools.
Several more cities are following suit, with a growing ad-free movement aiming to make cities a better place to live. ‘Adfree Cities,’ a UK-based nonprofit, is one such example. Cities such as Bristol, Birmingham, and Cardiff are part of its network, attempting to drastically reduce the amount of urban advertising
This is an excellent trend, and one that only lobbyists would fight against.
Since the online advert bubble seems to be bursting, I’m going to take that as a glimmer of hope. And until then, VPN maximus, ads be gone!
I wish more people understood that rural life is really freaking hard, especially if you don’t already have connections.
the replacement will have switches for enabling / disabling the camera, microphone
DIY or have my dreams come true and there really is something like this on the market???
Agreed. Hopefully it’s just a temporary reaction because of all the skepticism floating about.
Almost certainly.
Isn’t this one of the big reasons why the Florida apartment complex collapsed?
I started thinking about this yesterday too, after watching the Ask This Old House guys remove moss from a roof, explaining that it will retain water and shorten the life of the shingles. As some houses are prone to moss, you’d think we’d just figure out how to make a bio-roof. That seems like your step one to a veg-roof.