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How rain fences are making Dutch homes more climate resilient

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Trump's ballroom fight sheds new light on an underground White House bunker

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Where Christian nationalism is most dominant in the U.S.

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Unix v4 program found cleaning out an office at the University of Utah [video]

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Chinese app 'Are You Dead' sparks debate on social isolation – DW News [video]

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When a Crackdown Involving the IRA Backfired, Comically Doc [video]

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alamortsubite
·4 saat önce·discuss
If you DM your provider through their health portal it's likely they'll write an order without requiring an office visit.
alamortsubite
·16 gün önce·discuss
As opposed to a moisture farmer, presumably: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aran_Islands#History

If you're never seen Man of Aran, you're in for a treat! Far more thought provoking than the fluff Lucas made, but by which I always assumed his fictional homestead on Tatooine was inspired.
alamortsubite
·18 gün önce·discuss
It's not that complicated. When you buckle your unibody, you'll understand.
alamortsubite
·18 gün önce·discuss
Obviously, but the question I was responding to was, "Why buy a sleek phone made of premium materials just to bury it in the cheapest, ugliest, chunkiest plastic case you can find?"
alamortsubite
·18 gün önce·discuss
In an ICE pickup, maybe, but assuming the Slate has an EV weight distribution advantage, RWD is probably better. To each their own, but I much prefer my driven wheels not to be my turning wheels.

That said, lack of 4WD is really a bummer.
alamortsubite
·18 gün önce·discuss
A 4x8 trailer is also a great option, if you have a place to keep one, and super cheap. I have a Thule that stands on end in the garage. Trailers are a lot easier to load and unload than an American pickup, too. It seems like every time I take mine to the Home Despot I see someone struggling to get materials into their SUV or short-bed pickup, and I'm in and out in a flash. Just don't expect to win any races driving in reverse.
alamortsubite
·18 gün önce·discuss
Size has nothing to do with it. The Rangers were body on frame.
alamortsubite
·18 gün önce·discuss
Entertainment, telemetry, weapons systems?
alamortsubite
·18 gün önce·discuss
Plenty of people buy expensive phones for the specs and features, yet either have no interest in jewelry or see it as a negative status symbol.
alamortsubite
·18 gün önce·discuss
Or clothes, if you really want to do it right, like Madeline Khan's character in High Anxiety.
alamortsubite
·18 gün önce·discuss
If you've lived in Australia, I'm back to thinking you're being wholly disingenuous, and certainly evasive. I'll steer clear of engaging with you in the future.
alamortsubite
·18 gün önce·discuss
I don't know why you were down-voted, but I agree.

It's also alarming how often you see people towing trailers that aren't even close to being level here. It almost seems like SOP.
alamortsubite
·18 gün önce·discuss
You wrote that Australia has plenty of brodozers. Crossovers are not brodozers, nor is it possible to operate a brodozer on public roads in Australia. Clearly, you're misinformed, if not entirely disingenuous, but your commitment to stay the course is admirable.

> Vehicles with 40s on them and a 6” lift are so rare in America they have no statistical significance in regard to accidents.

Do you have a source for this? Asking as someone who recently narrowly escaped death with a loved one as victims in a highway rollover crash caused by a dimwit operating a brodozer with 40" mud tires and a 6" lift in America.
alamortsubite
·18 gün önce·discuss
Well, in his case he has full technical competency but he's missing a leg, but I agree with the point you're making.
alamortsubite
·19 gün önce·discuss
Kafka was way ahead of his time when he wrote Der Bau!
alamortsubite
·19 gün önce·discuss
Sorry, I'm just trying to understand your point of view. I live in the US and spend a lot of time in the EU. I'm a citizen of both. It couldn't be more obvious to me that our street designs differ (as implied by my previous comment). I'd genuinely like to know where you're coming from, but your responses so far are shallow tautologies. I initially responded to your comment, "Fixing on the pedestrian safety yields higher death counts overall" (I assumed you meant "fixating on pedestrian safety," but perhaps this was a mistake). I'm curious how you came to that conclusion. Can you please elaborate, and what was my stupid "jump and conclusion," precisely?
alamortsubite
·19 gün önce·discuss
Those really only work in very dry climates. So some of Europe, but not places like the UK where the conference was cancelled.
alamortsubite
·19 gün önce·discuss
Maybe I misinterpreted, but I think they meant that if the American market didn't exist, neither would most of those models.
alamortsubite
·19 gün önce·discuss
I guess I'm old fashioned but I just can't imagine removing the cab to change my uncle's battery.
alamortsubite
·19 gün önce·discuss
I see. So you believe that if Europeans designed their streets to be less safe for pedestrians, like they are in the U.S., then their overall vehicular death rate would go down. Is that right?