I'm using the filters just building the rest for a fraction of the cost.Build Berkey Better (now that BBB is up for grabs again)?
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I'm using the filters just building the rest for a fraction of the cost.Build Berkey Better (now that BBB is up for grabs again)?
That's funny right there. My wife used to call it "Ketchikan time". Someone would say they'd be there at 10am and she would ask "What is that in Ketchikan time?" because it was never 10am.although it took some getting used to the slower pace.
I was young and I was living in the Seattle area at the time, so I was used to rushing around when it came to traffic, and other people doing the same. "Rush hour" in downtown Ketchikan is different; people will let you pull out into the traffic flow from a parking lot and they take their time elsewhere while driving somewhere because there is only 25 miles of road (not including the logging roads), so you don't need to drive 70 MPH to get somewhere on time.That's funny right there. My wife used to call it "Ketchikan time". Someone would say they'd be there at 10am and she would ask "What is that in Ketchikan time?" because it was never 10am.
Last Tuesday, for about 15 minutes.Someone please tell me about when the Earth's climate was a static unchanging paradise. Just when was that exactly?
Then.....Alot of people are also unaware how much water gets consumed by data centers. I just saw a really interesting video on YouTube about the topic the other day (see below). I don't know about ya'll but in my part of Oregon they just keep building data centers one after another. Funny how we hear politicians talking about climate change and how Oregon is in a drought, then we see places like Umatilla, Prineville, and Hillsboro approving new builds of these data centers like they're going out of style and we don't hear a peep from the politicians.
Love how they claim the water shortage is due to "man made climate change" while ignoring the 24 million people living in a desert depleting the rivers and aquifers.
Aloha, Mark
"slow motion train wreck"?
Aloha, Mark
Oh noes,Got garden?...
California Drought Grows Dire Again After Two Record Dry Months
A wet December followed by bone-dry January and February leave the state at a high risk of destructive wildfires, new measurements show.www.wsj.com