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bn1979 t1_j6ueg20 wrote
Reply to comment by electrogourd in Planting more trees could axe summer deaths by a third. Modelling of 93 European cities finds that increasing tree cover up to 30% can help lower the temperature of urban environments by an average of 0.4°C and prevent one in three heat deaths as a result. by MistWeaver80
It really is. I’m in a first ring suburb and you can barely see my house on google earth because of the tree cover.
I spent 2 years in Seoul after living in rural northern WI and the UP. I missed the trees, clean water, and open spaces so much.
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Reply to comment by sweetplantveal in Planting more trees could axe summer deaths by a third. Modelling of 93 European cities finds that increasing tree cover up to 30% can help lower the temperature of urban environments by an average of 0.4°C and prevent one in three heat deaths as a result. by MistWeaver80
They make such a huge difference. I’m in Minneapolis and aside from the most urban areas, we have nice large trees everywhere except for the new developments.
I hate seeing new developments where they just completely destroy the landscape and then plant stupid little trees that only grow to 10-15’ high.
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Reply to comment by LongWalk86 in Does garage door insulation need to be evenly distributed? by Prophetshark
Mostly it’s bullshit numbers. A 1.5hp motor should draw around 14 amps on 110v. That’s pretty much maxing out what you should have on a household circuit. Manufacturers just like to make up things like “developed” or “max/rated hp” or other stupid terms that don’t actually mean anything but make their products seem more robust. Look at the current draw on the opener. The more it draws, the more powerful it will be.
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Reply to comment by MadRonnie97 in France protests: man lost testicle after clashes with police – lawyer | France by Bynoeson94
That’s definitely a good thing. We will be heading into interesting times if one random person snaps.
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Reply to comment by MadRonnie97 in France protests: man lost testicle after clashes with police – lawyer | France by Bynoeson94
What’s really crazy is just how “peaceful” American rioters are compared to the police trying to stop them.
At one point I was watching a row of police advancing down a road to push protesters back and all I could think was how easy it would be for one pissed guy to drop a dozen cops in a matter of seconds. If the imagined threats to police were actually real, they would need to find some seriously different tactics.
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Reply to comment by mpwalters in Dollar stores were the fastest-growing food retailers by household expenditure share between 2008 to 2020 according to Tufts University. While they still represent a small fraction of national household food purchases, they play an increasingly prominent role for disadvantaged and rural communities. by shiruken
There are certain things I specifically go to the Dollar Tree for. Pop/Energy Drinks are frequently in stock that cost 2-2.5x as much as the grocery store. General cleaning supplies are cheaper. Hell, the toothpaste I buy is $1.25 vs $4.50 at Walmart for the exact same variety and size.
A lot of their stuff is straight garbage, but there are some good deals to be found.
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Reply to comment by abzrocka in Nova’s audio earrings are made with real pearls, and have built-in speakers that transmit audio up and into your ear by thebelsnickle1991
Or when it’s complicated.
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Reply to comment by Slaphappyslamie in TIL that fish skin is used as wound dressing for severe burn injuries, leading to fast and very effective healing. by firesparxx
I saw a show where they treated a horribly burned dog with fish skin. It was pretty wild.
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Reply to comment by StandardMandarin in Mothers and wives of conscripts from Russian Far East to be sent to east of Ukraine by HarakenQQ
When I was deployed to Latvia back in 99, I met many wives and mothers of USSR soldiers. When the Soviets pulled out, they took the troops and left their families behind. I was on a former Soviet base in the middle of nowhere and right outside the wall was a rundown apartment complex where the families were abandoned.
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Reply to comment by beall49 in Ford’s EVs are getting faster charging and more affordable batteries thanks to new chemistry by Ssider69
I actually saw one in the wild a week or two ago.