Invented December 23, 1947, therefore, on average, we made a danged lot of them every year since.
Downsides: Have to go to a gas station to find a squeegee to clean the windows.
Upsides: You have no other reason to go to a gas station.
I would be so happy to dl a car.
https://www.nature.com/articles/356739a0.pdf - So accessible!
“Data from the U.S. Postal Service and Census Bureau shows how the pandemic drove urban professionals who were able to work remotely — disproportionately Democrats — out of coastal, progressive cities to seek more space or recreational amenities in the nation’s suburbs and Sun Belt. This moved liberals out of electoral districts where Democrats reliably won by large margins into many purple regions that had the potential to swing with just small changes to the map.”
Yes, please, we need every tiny bit of help to win this one.
When I started training jujitsu it was in an old YMCA, and we had to lay out the mats before each class, and put them away afterwards. The mats didn’t fit the floor, and didn’t have that puzzle piece shape, so they would slide around a bit. And sometimes there would be a gap between the mats, so Sensei cautioned us to be aware, lest time wound all heels.
How much would you pay? Don’t answer! You also get…
LoL
I got a different brand, would love an open source one for sure, AND it’s amazing to have an actually clean floor pretty much ongoingly. One still has to do stuff to prepare for the robotic underlord; they don’t like string, or cords, afterall. or like them all too much.
I got an insta-pot a couple years back, but basically only use it for cooking up grains, and beans. What else do you use your’s for?
And they are super efficient, and insulated. If you have the counter space it’s a good kitchen tool.
folded paper napkin. they’re all wood products.
Years ago I was looking at decommissioned missile silos. Opportunities abound!!
They are ready to be claimed. Hilarious! I never thought about buying my own personal man made island before. Turns out they are quite readily available.
I went thru my subscriptions, and perhaps these would be useful:
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If you have any to add, lmk! Thanks!
Turns out there are numerous communities with no political content. One could choose to only read those, on any given day.
Seems like a level headed maneuver.
No ads on Lemmy. Where did you find this “average user”?