Zane42v2
Zane42v2 t1_jcfnavf wrote
Reply to comment by Chess_Not_Checkers in Desperate for plowing by Jazzhandsfolkfeet
By itself, it is. All the snark and “my 89 year old grandma with 2 broken legs shovels 3 miles with a kitchen spoon” (slight exaggeration for effect) isn’t helpful.
Zane42v2 t1_jccye1y wrote
Reply to Desperate for plowing by Jazzhandsfolkfeet
Sorry but the responses here are embarrassing. VTers pride themselves on being self-reliant, but that doesn’t need to be at the expense of someone else. We don’t know the full situation and we all had our first bad winter before.
If someone is asking for help, provide help, provide ideas, ask for more info, or shut the fuck up.
Zane42v2 t1_jbghqhk wrote
Reply to comment by insanok in WIRED computer mouse. I'm particularly interested in one with a cable that will not fray. They seem to fray very shortly after I get them. I want the cable to be like a quarter of an inch thick. I don't care if the thing weighs 5 lbs. My budget is $200. by TheJawsofIce
That’s what he means by wired
Zane42v2 t1_ja6j06o wrote
I think you think you’re making a case to stop using fossil fuels, but in reality you’re making a case to continue using fossil fuels.
You’ve just proven a farmer could never match the work of his tractor by hiring extra farm hands or using animals.
The same for moving goods, conveying people, etc.
The solution to problems isn’t to radically eliminate whole sectors of products or expect people to radically change how they operate, it’s to displace a shitty tech with a superior and greener one.
100 something years ago the impending doom crisis was we didn’t have anywhere to put all the horse shit, and if people kept buying horses at the rate they were, we were a decade away from every populated city being 6 feet deep in horse shit. Attempts to make people walk and stop using buggy’s didn’t go anywhere. The automobile was invented and the problem evaporated.
Zane42v2 t1_j3c6e7y wrote
Zane42v2 t1_iw48xfz wrote
Reply to comment by lipsticktracer in Catalytic converter by Zestyclose_Ad3489
Yes, there is absolutely such thing as too little back pressure.
Zane42v2 t1_jcfno4u wrote
Reply to comment by swordsmithy in Desperate for plowing by Jazzhandsfolkfeet
Paid for by tax payers so he can live off govt assistance and troll strangers all day.