


Yes, I am familiar with grass. It's nice to have in some places and in limited amounts. However, I'd wager that the majority of grass is not used for anything except aesthetics. There are some other benefits, like keeping insects and wildlife away from structures. While this article is hyperbolic, it makes some good points. Grass is an unproductive monoculture. It's cut before it even goes to seed, and therefore doesn't produce food for animals like it would in the wild. People use polluting ICE engines to tend to it (I had a neighbor who mowed his a 1 acre lawn literally every day with a riding mower). An average lawnmower, due to inefficient engines and lack of pollution controls, puts out emissions similar to a full size pickup. People cover lawns in toxic herbicides, pesticides and fertilizers. And then, much of what is cut goes to the landfill, not even compost.

Hmm, I basically agree with this



Wow, the pi constant naming inconsistency is terrible.

Sure. It's another major drawback though. Imagine how irritating it would be to have to find a charger and stop for an hour+ every 2 1/2 hours of highway travel.

Not to mention that the range reduction is extreme. It goes from something like 380 miles to 190 miles.

How much is normally in there? And how?

Oh, I see. Just an idea. I was wondering if maybe they'd block or redirect you.

The prices vary based on how much usable meat there is in the cut vs. bones, and how much work went into cutting it. Wings are mainly bones for instance. It can also be how fast it sells, so the risk the packages will spoil before they're sold and what quantities they order or produce it in.

You can go to grocery store sites and set your location to a specific store, and look up items.
Anyway I looked it up at my local Walmart (Arizona, US) and boneless breasts are $2.69 a lb, boneless skinless thighs, 3.49, and wings, $1.19 a lb. Ten lbs of chicken leg quarters, $6.50. So it doesn't seem to have gone up a lot.

Just one of his usual bizarre non-answers where he has no idea what they're talking about and thorws out some mishmash that he thinks might be applicable.

I used to think it meant that it was hard to do things when you have to carry around spoons in your hands all day. But spoons as an energy unit? Start with 5 spoons and slowly your spoon power decreases? I agree, it makes no sense as a metaphor.

He threw a bunch of glass bongs and pipes around?

G is “Are Friends Electric?” by Gary Numan

Yeah. I have celiac and would very much regret eating a sleeve of saltines.

Oh, it's horrific. That's been a bad enough trend in cars for many reasons, such as how it makes it almost impossible to adjust anything without looking at the screen, unlike physical buttons. Things like "can't open the glove box manually" is ridiculous. Then there are also issues like the electric doors that you can't open from the outside if the car lacks power, and how the manual releases are difficult to locate and in some models, rear doors don't even have manual releases. The regular door operation is stupid, too. When I was in a Model 3 Uber, it wasn't even clear to me how to open the door from the inside at first. That just scratches the surface too.

Oh, of course. At some point all the right wing pundits will start talking at the same time about what a good idea it is, and they'll eat it up.

So what sub is that? Oh, it’s on the side. I’m surprised some of those comments aren’t already deleted. Overall, there’s more dissent in there than there used to be. I love the “I can’t believe that Trump is acting like a complete idiot“ comment. Yeah, I am very surprised.

That's Elron's style, too. What they should have been doing instead of the inane CT is updating their normal vehicles. They make incremental improvements but they're looking pretty aged at this point.

Not much to do today. Thinking of taking a nap
I often feel tired and the sleepy around 2-4 pm and I’ll take a nap. They’re usually an hour or two long.

Perhaps one of the most poorly designed websites ever

What type of music is this? (Broadcast - Microtronics)

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Is this synthwave? Idk

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Entombed - Severe Burns

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The Trauma - Pestilence

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Slayer - Death's Head

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Why is the video game industry in crisis?
I keep hearing about layoffs, studios being closed and how the industry is troubled. Are companies losing money and sales are poor, or is it the same as Google and other companies laying off people just to pump their stock price and make money despite profitability?

Sepultura - Territory

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Entombed - Blessed Be

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Morbid Angel - Sworn to the Black

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What should I do about my horrific truck rental experience?
Tl;DR: rented a truck with mechanical problems. Was stranded for 6 hours on the freeway and was not able to return it due to issues beyond my control that were the fault of the originating dealer. I was charged for an additional day of rental ($225) and would prefer not to pay that.
Recently I rented a truck from a well known national moving truck company in the US. As soon as I entered the truck, I noted a message on the dash that it had low tire pressure on one of the rear tires. I obviously should have noted this to the dealer in person immediately, but due to schedules and enthusiasm, I did not. I filled it with air and it seemed alright.
2 days later when I had loaded the truck and was set to travel, I once more filled the tire. Unfortunately, as I drove with the loaded truck, it started slowly and steadily losing air. I stopped to fill it about every 60 miles before I noted, at 1 am at a remote outpost dozens of miles from civilization, air coming from the section of the t

I am pining for Costco
Tragically, I moved and went from living 2 blocks from a Costco to 50 miles. Mainly I miss inexpensive cases of seltzer water… I went to a local grocery store and they were offering 8 cans of seltzer for $4.99, while normally I purchased a case of 24 for $5.70 at Costco. Back in the balmy halcyon days of May, I would walk to my local Costco with a dolly and return with a case of V8, some weird sparkly water from Washington, spinach, mushrooms, Diet Pepsi, Kettle chips, and much more…. and now, the memories are fading into the margins of history.
I am also missing the Kirkland hummus. I could use a vehicle and drive 52.3 miles (or so) to Costco, but it seems slightly unreasonable.

Some people probably have left and right socks

As a rule, Whale Shark hopes you are having a nice day



A strange pizza, but a good pizza


Next time I would probably skip the tomatillos.