
Thank you for reading the article and using your brain.
Thank you for reading the article and using your brain.
Yeah. If he was hoping for approval from left and center. Big if
“shifts its approach” sounds so cool and methodical
Here is the quote, I had to click through a couple links to get to it, really they need to be putting his quotes front and center because by paraphrasing they make him sound more nuanced and reasonable than he is.
“The FAA diversity push includes focus on hiring people with severe intellectual and psychiatric disabilities. That is amazing,” Trump said, claiming the FAA wanted people “with severe disabilities, the most underrepresented segment of the workforce, and they want them in and they want them - they can be air traffic controllers.” Asked how he could blame diversity, equity and inclusion hiring for the crash, Trump said, "because I have common sense.”
Holy shit. Kepler was born in the wrong solar system
I don’t have any suggestion off-hand, but I understand your request and actually have been reading so much less the past couple years just to avoid the heightened emotional tones that seem so pervasive. I want to read to learn and understand but I don’t need calls to action or tugs on my heartstrings or the sort of smug outrage and moralism that is everywhere – those come from all the rest of life.
Yes, I have one pair and those are still my go to when I leave the house, but problem for me is the middle distance (computer screen), which was giving me neck pains from unconsciously tilting my head to put it in the right spot. And reading in bed, where having the readers at the bottom portion just doesn’t work. So, ended up juggling glasses anyway.
I’m wondering about this, too, as I’ve gone from no glasses to distance lenses to, now, three different pairs for different situations and none of them are ever exactly what I need. They’re all over the house and never where I need them and just make me angry, worst part of aging (so far). I’m squinting at this right now
Possibly related:
The pay per flight hour is how much you get paid for every flying hour. Which means from the moment the door of the plane closes before takeoff, to the moment the door opens again at the plane’s destination.
Learn more about the crazy world of flight attendant wages here
Oh, yes, I think so. I have one about that size now, and when the cat knocked it off the table last summer the broken twigs were only a few inches long, but they rooted quickly in water and are doing fine in a new pot now.
When they shiver the fanned tail – crazy
We got takeout lunch once for movers (not a full day) because it was convenient as we were already getting for ourselves, but otherwise I’ve always thought they’d prefer to leave and take a real break (and also often need to go to the store for something anyway). Maybe if there isn’t any local takeout place nearby I’d offer something. It’s good to keep in mind.
My favorite houseplant! Just keeps blooming quietly away, easy to propagate by cuttings.
That’s interesting. I say ayrn for iron, but air-i-ka for Erica. Don’t know what my rule is for that.
Maybe not. Data wasn’t broken down by choice of weapon.
Among children and young people aged 0 – 19 years in the US, COVID-19 ranked eighth among all causes of death; fifth among all disease-related causes of death; and first in deaths caused by infectious or respiratory diseases.
Yeah, in the yard, though, not the driveway, that’s all.
That’s a landlord
I once thought so, but in my experience with maples and fir needles it works really well. Much easier than raking for wet stuff. Of course, the correct way is to wait until all of the leaves have fallen (enjoy Autumn to its fullest) and then round them up once for the whole season. Every week or two is why everyone hates leaf blowers.
This won’t work for all flowers, but some seeds will still ripen off the bush. You could try cutting just some of the spent blooms, maybe with a bit more stem or even some supporting leaves, but I don’t know if that matters. Pile them somewhere nearby/accessible to birds and just check back in a couple weeks to see if they ripened on their own. Weeds do it all the time and some native plants, like aster, evening primrose, or mustard families may do the same.