The best way to get short-range stuff done :)
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I dunno how many people you have, but Cribbage with a group is actually a ton of fun. We would do groups of four with coworkers after work at a local pub. If we had too many people, we'd alternate groups each game.
Thank you! Good luck to you too :)
That's actually a bug in the current build, and it can be triggered by accident as it's quite the bug.
Here's a video on it: https://youtu.be/A1VDA6nJZro
I've started noticing that I'm echoing some of the bad habits of my father, either behaviorally or genetically, I'm not sure which. I'm determined to never go down that path because I've seen what it's done to our family. I've made some changes that will hopefully head that off. If those don't help, there's always professional help.
Still, depressing to realize.
I can't say for sure, I just grabbed it off the Internet, which has probably been poisoned by AI pictures and search results. I don't remember exactly what the original looks like.
Yeah, weather is shifting a lot. Methane is really bad to build as any leaks (and they do leak) release gas that accelerates climate change way faster than carbon. Nuclear is a reliable source for a long time. I suspect that many of the world's hydro dams will become less useful as things deteriorate. Perhaps some can be replaced by geothermal, or solar/wind/battery, but for places that are in geographically disadvantaged locations, nuclear is a great option.
Apparently, the large gaps in stall doors. 22ish years later, a number of places around my region are finally installing stalls and floor to ceiling walls without gaps. Making eye contact while taking a shit was always awkward AF.
Perhaps as a follow-up to this one:
Nuclear helps when you have a very bad drought and very little wind for a long time. Bad doldrums, or perhaps big fires changing wind patterns during a hot summer. Certain parts of the world may need to rethink certain forms of power generation as the climate begins to change at an accelerated pace. Our reservoirs and dams in western Canada and the western US are already below historic averages, and we've used hydro for decades and decades.
Nuclear is a very consistent, base load source. Expensive, but very reliable, and most importantly, cleaner and safer than coal or methane ("natural gas") generators in the event you need to meet extraordinary demand all of a sudden.
The library getting a new wing for free and a bunch of morons parting ways with their money sounds pretty great to me, if it happened.
They can even name the new LGBT/Jewish/black history book wing in his honor from his "generous donation" to the library, lol.
It's amazing here, the bike railtrails around here are so heavily used that it displaces dozens or hundreds of cars in a few city blocks. It's amazing that despite the overwhelming bike traffic (not to mention tons of runners and dogwalkers), our city has yet to dedicate more public roads to something other than purely private vehicles. If the city even just gave 20 total roads to bikes and buses, people could move much more freely throughout the city, without gridlock on every block.