Mommy Milkers!
I live in rural Ohio and I drive about 40 miles (65 km) round trip a day just getting to and from work, and that’s pretty average for a rural area.
The nearest grocery store and back is about a 15 mile (25 km) round trip.
In the rural areas, which account for most of the land area of the US, things are far enough apart that it makes it impossible to survive without a vehicle.
By sacrificing emissions.
You can get more power per stroke if you don’t care about emissions, and that can get you a better fuel economy, but you may fail your local e-check if it’s tuned.
Volkswagen got in trouble for designing their cars to change the engine tuning when it detected it was connected to a testing rig.
I live in rural Ohio and everything is far away, I’m about 2hrs from Cleveland, 2hrs from Columbus, and 2hrs from Pittsburgh, so about 2hrs drive is my limit because that’s about as far as I’d have to go in any case.
YouTube didn’t exist until after I graduated high school
If it were supposed to be pronounced “jif” it would have been spelled that way, I don’t give two fucks what Stephen Wilhite said about it either.
If I were in charge, I assume I would be the one making people fall out of Windows, no?
They are fantastic for spoken audio like audiobooks and podcasts by themselves, if you’re using them in combination with earplugs they work a lot better for music because you get the low bass sounds that you would miss without the ear plugs.
Better not lay a finger on my butterfinger!
I have all of the Nigel Planer versions of discworld and have been putting off the new versions for exactly the same reason lol. And maybe we should look into a book club lol I saw roadkill by Dennis e Taylor is likely to get a sequel too, I enjoyed that one as well
It’s probably a toss up between the Discworld series and the Bobiverse series.
Edit: for standalone book it would probably be Project Hail Mary.
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Buy a few representatives
That’s what I thought, I’m about 20 min from Dover so I figured it was Homes, Tuscarawas, or Coshocton.
There’s a few big peaks like that out by Layland too
What part of Ohio?
V for Vendetta was very popular when it came out and I think most of us would recognize the mask.
I don’t disagree at all, and in fact I think those are a great few reasons why we’re not organizing.
But, I feel like right now, all it would take was knowing other people were there and more people would start to show up.
Then maybe it is time to stop being peaceful about it. It obviously doesn’t work, so maybe they’ll listen if we start breaking shit.
Neither, I never used Twitter in the first place so I didn’t need a Twitter alternative.
I think the Lemmy/Reddit style of posts and comments is much more intuitive and makes for easier engagement than the Twitter style of rolling status updates.