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With the added benefit of being able to mount the tracks at an angle, and the added disadvantage of occupying area near the tracks that is occasionally used for maintenance equipment.

And getting approval to widen the right of way, where it’s even physically possible, and issues around flora suppression.
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·5 gün önce·discuss
Placing a cover over the area between the tracks makes it much more difficult to inspect the ties (sleepers) and ballast.
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Close enough
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·6 gün önce·discuss
Oh, I wrote “bling” lol
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·6 gün önce·discuss
Every Friday night after work, happy hour starts at 6.
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·6 gün önce·discuss
Unfortunately life isn’t a triple-bling placebo controlled study.

There isn’t a cohort consisting entirely of otherwise identical yous we can use to retrospectively assess the outcomes of single-changes.

And besides, it’s not like one or any number of psychedelic experiences, results in a perfect human experience free of suffering or what have you.
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·7 gün önce·discuss
Extremely. It’s only a logical facility when the argument made is fallacious.
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·7 gün önce·discuss
Also, wasn’t the 250 ppm atmospheric CO2 concentration prior to the start of the Industrial Revolution a historic low as far a geological-time goes?

I suppose that’s not particularly relevant for more recent old growth tall trees that seem to have got by fine in a colder Earth.

But it’s easy to imagine a warmer, wetter, Earth with higher atmospheric CO2 concentrations being more conducive to taller tree growth.

On the other hand, I probably don’t really know what I’m talking about, not my area of expertise.
tryagainian
·7 gün önce·discuss
Oooo, I get a bit excited about interdisciplinary techno-plant-and-livestock

Another area that might be easier to break in to as far as work goes is labouring for an irrigation business, kinda agricultural plumbing.

You’ve probably seen pivots[1] and side-roll irrigation systems.

This would put you in more direct contact with the farm operators, expose you to a wide range of agricultural crops, and also tie neatly in to your existing CS skill set with regard to agricultural SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition), or Industrial Arduino as I like to call it.

Working for seed processes / distributors and fertiliser and pest & weed control industries could also be another foot-in-the-door move.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Center-pivot_irrigation
tryagainian
·8 gün önce·discuss
No more beer, wine, bread, or yogurt for you.

No mushrooms, no meat, and no vegetables.
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