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[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 hours ago (1 children)

We're now veering well into "when peaceful change is made impossible, violent change is inevitable" territory for an increasingly large swath of Americans. The only question is when instead of school shootings it will be corporate arson and industrial sabotage, more assassinations, kidnappings...it will get bad.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 hours ago

This isn't aiop, it's petty and a waste of energy. Trump is a puppet and a clown, a symptom of concentrated and focused power, entitlement and wealth. If he died, the next fascist up would replace him and be even more extreme as extremists always have to one up each other. Focus on the system, not the clown.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago)

I know it's "any good news to celebrate" at this point for many of us so hate to knock it but People? Format and content 🤮

[–] [email protected] 5 points 5 hours ago

I can't think of a clever pun for this, the ones I came up with were awful as best.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago) (7 children)

The corporate and foreign interests will challenge it in court, supreme Court and win. The capture of the SC and lifetime appointments was half of the chess game. Until the public gets better information and educated they won't hear about this. Dems not the solution, has to be more radical.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 hours ago

HOAs are like companies with employee policies; they can write whatever they want--whether it would hold up to legal challenge is another matter.

Portland never had much in the way of HOAs, but since much of the building in the last 25 uears has been in suburbs and condos, HOAs now abound outside the city proper. Air conditioning was never really a thing in Portland--growimg up here I never had it and yeah you had 2 really hot weeks in August and you learned to deal with it; pool, basements, lakes, ocean, etc. the last 10 years have seen significant swings in the weather; drought starting in ~2015 that lasted almost 7 years and of course rising average temperatures that exacerbate seasonal issues. Like BC we have a whole shitload of lumber in OR and it's been getting ugly and will only get worse.

Those petty preferences work when everyone has internal air, as the average person has increased health impacts with climate change and global warming they will die out--the stupid HOA AC rules(sadly not HOAs).

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 hours ago

It's weird but $10B for the Lakers sounds frankly low? If the Grizzlies are worth 3.5B, the Lakers are 10x easy if you're taking the super-long-term ownership perspective. When the NBA finally sells internet games direct to the public, when they get to set ad prices instead of legacy TV folks, as internet media and entertainment and sponsorship and athletics continue to evolve, the future seems very bright in an increasingly global world as the #2 or 3 global sport behind soccer and maybe cricket/F1.

I guess it's one of those things; LeBron is worth way more than he makes relative to other players but due to the structure of income and payments etc. he can't really be paid what he's worth. It makes the league overall stronger, and the wealer teams in the league benefit from income resistribution from the big market workhorses like la, Boston, Miami, etc.

Still..$10B? In 2025? Especially given the tax advantages...

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago) (2 children)

Your points on window AC units are accurate, but It's not your interpretation of the headline meaning that the author meant--and it's a horrible headline given the adjacent relativity of energy usage and environmental impact and their well documented links.

The author apparently decided "climate resilience" was the best way to put into words "reduce dire heat-related impact of surging temperatures on the poor" which is the aim of the program. While window AC units are relatively quick and cheap to install compared to alternatives, they do nothing about the causes, only benefit a small portion of the population, and of course line industry pockets in appliances and energy companies with increased bills. Hope these folks are already on free energy plans because AC was expensive before PGE raised prices 70% in the last 4 years.

Hopefully the program is part of a comprehensive legislation like mandating energy efficient construction codes with warm-climate designs. A bunch of windows on apartment buildings is going to go the way of the dodo in the next 10 years. Who knows, we might start seeing adobe and red tile roofs creep up into Oregon in New construction. So much for the craftsman.

[–] [email protected] 116 points 2 days ago* (last edited 20 hours ago)

As it should be. They will lock you up, deport you, tread on your rights unless you're rich or powerful or pose a threat.

Politeness should have gone out the window long ago.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 days ago

Neeson is perfect. His voice in the Lego movie works because of his gravitas. Throw that in with shameless dick jokes and sethmcfarlane...I mean I'm as big of a fan of the original as you can get but this trailer even looks hilarious...and I hate trailers.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Even worse; they filled the top of the funnel and the cost of 15 years of loose, legal opioid addicts is still funneling through and down to heroin, meth, homelessness...all costs beyond the immediate ones that this settlement can't even begin to touch the cost of, to say nothing of the lives lost directly to addiction and drug abuse.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

We barely maintain what we have, what we have isn't safe, and what we have is exclusionary to those without means or desire to pay into insurance and petrol companies. "Transportation" was long ago subverted to mean Internal Combustion Engines and it's time to take our tax money back from big developers looking for a payday.

No tolls until there are effective and safe public transit options that don't take 3-10 times as long as a car to get somewhere. Until then only maintenance and safety improvements to existing roads and all other funds should go to mass transit and alternative transit promotions. The fact tolling 205 was brought up when there are not reasonable alternatives to those who live there is part of the farce that must end.

 

The Melo pick, while not surprising, is disappointing. I can't think of many players who did less with his talents and the situations he had. I had hoped that the NBA would stop honoring chuckers after the 90s; the last 10 years has seen the true elevation of "team" ball, San Antonio in 14/15 and GS for their stretch (and I'd argue Boston's failed few years showed you simply cannot win with hero ball and no defense and when Tatum finally stopped trying to be Kobe they finally won but I'm not here to argue about Boston).

Melo was never able to put aside his ego, arrogance or ignorance and learn to be part of a system on offense, let alone defense which he showed consistent contempt for. The closest he got to competing was in Denver--and that was mostly thanks to Chauncey and over-performances by most of the rest of the team. He immediately took that great team and opportunity and decided to get a bag instead, moved to NY and took himself out of competitive basketball in hims prime so he could be a NY superstar and work on his brand and celebrity which Denver couldn't offer. He took less money to go to NY, and because he demanded a trade before his contract was up, it forced NY to give up most of the young talent they had--so he arrived to a historically struggling basketball city that had been building a nice young core that it had to gut to get him. I don't recall if they ever even made the playoffs with Melo. He should have been booed at every touch for his duration there.

Melo never wanted it in the NBA, shrunk in the big moments, never committed to any sacrifice nor leading by example...until he finally had a mini-renaissance with a reduce role on the Blazers--something had he done it years prior would have made him a wicked weapon as a 6th man, but with that ego it wasn't happening.

If Melo gets in, Bradley Beal should get it. Can score with their eyes closed but want no part of what it takes to win. Hopefully the last relics of a dinosaur era where stats didn't matter.


Howard did more and did enough. Intensely unlikable guy, and while his ring wasn't really "his", he played some nice support minutes to AD and added value and managed to keep his idiocy in check thanks to the bigger dogs having him on a leash. Howard deserves HOF in my book.

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Super brave Caucasian commissioners decide committee they do not directly benefit from does not have a purpose, in a wise and comprehensive evaluation showing exactly who is a member of their community worth investing in.

Program had no funding and cost nothing other than ~4 hours of each program member’s time related to the program each month.

Please keep this in mind when thinking about where you will travel, vacation, live and do business with in Oregon. If you'd like to share your thoughts with the county commissioners: [email protected]

 

Super brave Caucasian commissioners decide committee they do not directly benefit from does not have a purpose, in a wise and comprehensive evaluation showing exactly who is a member of their community worth investing in.

Program had no funding and cost nothing other than ~4 hours of each program member's time related to the program each month.

Please keep this in mind when thinking about where you will travel, vacation, live and do business with. If you'd like to share your thoughts with the county commissioners: [email protected]

 

Hi, I'm in the US and non-car safety is appalling. I live in a semi-urban area and get nearly hit, obstructed or aggressively cut off at crosswalks or driveways nearly every single time I run, which is every other day.

Rather than try to make the case with stats showing no local enforcement of pedestrian code, I've decided for my and likely my future lawyers sale I should just record and montage it. When I'm inevitably disabled or killed by one of these selfish dumbasses, at least it will make for simple settlements, and prosecutions .

I'm in the market for a headmounted/head strap camera, preferably with a microphone option. I googled a bit and there are some go-pro-ish options but they all seem pretty big and heavy, made for mountain biking or swimming, etc. anyone have ideas or links for a lighter option? Don't need 4k and 400gb of storage, just enough for an hour or video and audio at reasonable resolution.

TIA

 

It steadily has dropped for a year or more and I can't take it anymore. If I replace will they fix? I pulled it off and even with the water off there is still water coming out of the pipe at a slow, slow drip pace. Is it the water shut off that needs help? Would of course prefer the cheaper fix but if a new head isn't going to stop the leak it'd be good to know.

TIA

 

Ziply was a dumb pipe with decent rates for symmetrical fiber with moderate usage. No good can come of this for customers, hope Kahn blocks it.

 

Ziply was a dumb pipe with decent rates for symmetrical fiber with moderate usage. No good can come of this for customers, hope Kahn blocks it.

 

Ziply was a dumb pipe with decent rates for symmetrical fiber with moderate usage. No good can come of this for customers, hope Kahn blocks it.

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