We got my legally-blind grandma a flip-phone with a notification LED on the outside. That little light has been a huge pain, because anytime she misses a call from a telemarketer/scammer or gets a marketing text, it turns on and she just. can’t. ignore. it. If that light is on, I’ve gotta drive all the way over there and clear the notifications.
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Well, shoot. That was one of the few things about living in Oregon that I actually enjoyed.
Some people briefly tried that during the French Revolution, but it never caught on.
Yeah, none of that explanation sounds quite right.
I love it!
That does kinda worry me. If I’m on a road trip, I don’t want to wait while the guy ahead of me stretches his legs and grabs a bite to eat before I can even start charging.
I grew up in Illinois, moved to Oregon for several years, and then Missouri. I can say for sure that Oregon is more “loosey goosey” than the Midwest! I enjoyed the freedom the people out there have in the Willamette Valley, although I know my parents and grandparents would panic at the sight of so many “freaks”!
Too much politics. During the election on Reddit, everything was either ecstatic “Trump good!” or smug “Orange man bad!” posts with no actual content. My list of blocked subreddits ballooned, and that helped. Maybe I’ll have to do that here.
Either that or you get different results when you pour water into a dry glass vs a wet glass
“The Blood Moon rises again”
Super helpful post! The map of the game tiles is very interesting.
Easier public transit between me and my workplace. My workplace is in a major city, but I live a 30 minute drive away and there’s no public transit connection available.