Agreed. I also like it because it’s not religious or focused on consumerism. It optimistically suggests that we just might get through all these challenges together.
Agreed. I also like it because it’s not religious or focused on consumerism. It optimistically suggests that we just might get through all these challenges together.
Be kind, rewind.
Probably a lot. There’s was (is?) a long productive relationship between Red Cross disaster efforts and amateur radio.
when I haven’t done my habits for awhile it seems like everything goes to chaos
Yeah, happens to me too. Sometimes just doing one little thing quickly builds momentum back up again.
But many days I dread all the annoying chores I do making everyday feel the same.
Again, yeah, happens to me too. What helps me is to not do chores but to see how efficiently I can do chores. It’s more interesting to come up with processes/procedures/tools that get the job done faster. In the end the chore is done AND the next time it will go even faster because I’m more efficient. HTH
Get in the habit of developing habits.
No. It’s an answer to the question with a link to recordings - largely copied from their site because I’m lazy. (BTW: KRVM is a non-profit community funded station. They have a lot of other good programs too.)
91.9 KRVM FM: Routes & Branches Every week on Sun at 5:00 PM Music With Shotgun Majors Join Shotgun Majors for the best in Americana, alternative country and roots music.
Recordings of the last two shows… https://krvm.org/programs/program-calendar/
Yup meltdowns happen sometimes. AND there’s the century-long legacy of radioactive waste!
We’re gonna need the backstory on this.
…with alcohol if you’re lucky.
So… Brentrance? Breturn? Bwefuckedupandandwantbackin?
Yeah, buying from physical stores also helps your local economy. Otherwise there’s eBay and Aliexe (spelling?)
For some time now I’ve been very successful at not buying anything from Amazon.
On a personal level, yeah it’s got to be a shock. On the other hand they profited off of the suffering of others. My empathy is limited.
“The sheer imagination, will power and funding to embark on the creation of Camp Century was incredible,” Gardner told SFGATE. “And I wish we were able to replicate that for some of the things that concern our future Earth.”
Agreed. I currently have a four year old as a foster. In this first week he’s learned a bunch if stuff. Be patient and consistent, practice at least three times daily, remember that you are the top dog, consult other if you get stuck. You’ll be fine.
So, the internet version of the trolly choice problem?
I also have a vacation tent down by the (polluted) river.