I think they should pick up cars on the streets with expired registrations and recycle them.
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I think they should pick up cars on the streets with expired registrations and recycle them.
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The only recycling that actually makes a difference is composting food waste--keeping that stuff out of the landfill generating methane. In Truckee we're supposed to drop it off, can't leave it in a separate bin at the curb because of the bears. I wonder how many people in Truckee are adtually doing it. I confess to not.
I gave up on recycle and garbage p/u after the first month arriving here. $15/mo and the recycle was restricted. So I head 5km to the transfer station twice a month for yard waste, paper, plastic, metal, glass, electronic waste, tires, battery and styrofoam ‘recycling’. The actual garbage goes up about every 6wks and costs $1/large bag, almost never pay more than $2 per visit. Don’t care much what they do with it afterwards.
The stuff that actually costs is waste concrete, waste const wood, and mixed demolition (mostly drywall), ranges from $80 to $160/tonne.
A few years ago I listened to an NPR story about the actual cost of recycling, with most of it apparently being bundled and shipped off to China, etc for processing. The carbon payoff didn't really seem to play out.
We still recycle, but I don't really care too much about the separating anymore.
Big story on recycle garbage not being accepted by Asian countries a few years ago, details are a bit dark. I think most of the plastics and like material now get burnt in some co-gen plants. Probably the paper too. Better than burying, and then all the off-gassing? Dunno, the calculations are complicated. I separate and give the system options, is my take. The metal, batteries and electronics I hope have a better 2nd use, costs of global mining are huge to the negative on env.
Reduce > Reuse > recycle
FFS! Too much lead paint chips as children? https://www.cnn.com/2023/05/27/world...ntl/index.html
Appliance parts, particularly those for fridges, such as shelves and drawer, are excessively costly and often unavailable for older fridges. At transfer stations, there are rows and rows of fridges, but scavenging is typically prohibited. A right to repair law should be implemented to ensure affordable appliance parts for at least 10 years. Think of the environment.
Went online to pay an IRS fine because I “kept too much of their money” in 2022. Paid online successfully.
Received a letter in the mail weeks later congratulating me on successfully paying online.
Smith optics. I broke the temple piece on a pair of scrip. Smiths, the shitty plastic part where the screw holds it to the frame.
Called Smith, not warrantied, it was my fault so I get that. Cannot buy a replacement temple? Looking at their products, they have gotten a lot cheaper made.
Fuck!
"Bottoms" by Yoko Ono...
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Went out to dine in DT W2 with some friends last night - 8 of us total. We had reservations for outdoor seating right on Main St. where we would be able to take in the pleasant evening, people watch and enjoy the lighted trees.
People who had the table before us refused to leave so rather than strong arm them out of there the restuarant scambled to make space for us inside where it was packed, dark and very, very loud with a view of a wall.
WTF?
That’s what crop dusting is for
Weeding..
Bluetooth connections.
Facts
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I have some old (20 year) Smiths that I broke the frame, my fault. Comparing them to today's product is an eye opener.
EX: the temples are attached to the frame by actual hinges on the old ones.
On the ones I broke it is a small plastic tab that fits in a slot on the frames and a screw holding it, it is a nice injection molded product but these cost me 200 bucks and that was with a deal.
Oh well the new ones fit nice but look even more basically made.
RV plumbing.
100%
Having a yard sale
Gasoline, match.