Once it's done though, bike lanes essentially never need to be repaved because the wear and tear is so low.
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I use my job with library books fairly often, though the waiting list is sometimes 6-8 weeks for popular titles.
Honestly, I think they work well together. The two subjects can be quite related. Mental health and love are often intertwined, too.
2K is so good :)
The Witcher is the only game I've ever rage quit and then rage uninstalled. There's a mission a number of hours in where bandits get you into a swampy bottleneck, while one shoots you at range and the "Pain" animation stunlocks you into dying at the hands of his minions. Fuck that game. Live is too short to grind through that shit :P
The DLC had good open worlds, but the main game just felt too dreary and brown.
You need one that has a hand crank like a 1910 era car. Or an old plane :)
Power BI too. Good God, fix fucking dataflows. Give us 24hr time, the ability to set multiple data flows to the same time simultaneously (or at least without as much clicking. Who needs a reskinned button for the 14th time?
Actually, there are! (Though it's classified as invasive in many places, so they really have to be carefully kept.)
In the western US and Canada, thimbleberry leaves can also be used.
They are both great in theory, but in practice, you defoliate the plants too quickly, and you are still putting extra material down pipes. The best, least damaging solution are bidets, since they just use water, and don't require trees or plants to be cut down and pulped.
Oh, we definitely do. People commit huge crimes like flushing huge amounts of clothing down the line, which totally fucks up the pumps that move sewage up hills and over into bigger infrastructure. Many places used to have incinerators in the lines, but some people freak out that it's bad for the environment (as if putting biosolid shit into landfills isn't worse, which generates tons of methane). At least the incinerators used to burn up foreign objects and could run off the grease in shit and greywater alone.
Your average bidet will usually have a built-in dryer if you buy name brands. Heated water, heated dryer. It saves a remarkable amount of money on TP too. It actually paid itself off after about four years of shitting. And your ass is incredibly clean afterwards, which is a blessing in hot and humid summers for reasons I won't elaborate on prior to getting a bidet, lol.
I guess you could, but the EDI units to clean water aren't cheap, sheesh.
https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/EDI-Water-Treatment-System-Electrodialysis-EDI_60755412999.html