Boston area. 30+ years riding the woo woo boo boo bus.
Very present throughout. My top answer.
IMO: look into “boat sharing”. Unless you have a lot of $$ and/or lots of experience with boat maintenance… You do not want to own a boat.
Old cliché is (it’s true): “It’s better to have a friend with a boat.”
Yes, I should’ve known. It was a popular thing in my area with a bus line that stopped just within the past 3 years.
Not sure what the “trolley style” is.
My exposure to electric roads are electro-magnetic rails under the road that provide a constant electric field that cars drive over.
Honestly, I think it may be possible to build entire roads with enough crushed metal elements in the asphalt/concrete and a slight low power charge throughout the entire surface would be able to keep any vehicle battery at a steady charge.
But, I’m not a scientist/engineer/electrical specialist, etc …
“Battery Station” vs. “Gas Station” should’ve been a no brainer from day one.
Next best plan should be “electric roads” that are powered by green tech.
Of course it all would be massively expensive. Sadly, it’s clear that the powers that be to protect Earth’s climate do not give a shit.
None of them are legit flushable.
Choke on it, dumb fucks.
Yet, it carries the highest value. (no disrespect to human lives lost).
And, whichever science group that interacted with that group also brought items that contaminated them.
Maybe not violent crime, but, Trump is doing his personal damnedest to boost the crime rate.
Lock him up!
Funny thing is…everyone is poisoned. I absolutely guarantee it. No one escaped this shit.
I’m from the U.S.
I’ve finally connected with my extended family in Norway. I’ve been pushing hard to find them since 2016 during my first visit.
I’m going back in October to attend a family gathering.
I’ve met a beer buddy and his friends from Oslo. I made friends with a Paramedic up in Hammerfest. I’m friendly with the owner/brewer of Graff brewery in Tromsø.
Can’t wait for my next visit.
I knew growing up that I wanted to be a Paramedic. Both Grandfathers were part time/volunteer firefighters. My older sister became an EMT. I loved the TV show: Emergency.
I became an Army medic and continued as a civilian. This coming December will be my 38th year in emergency medicine. I’m still on the road. We’ll see how long I can last.
Baseball bat to the larynx?
Party hearty. Humans will be extinct by 2030.
Still haven’t. In this bat shit crazy era, nothing is assured.
Fuck no.
Shut up.