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Nagy Vilmos wrote: Viscous Wolf Hound Viscous[^]?
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Sticky?
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That might apply. My male greyhound Bacchus gets 'clingy' whenever a thunderstorm develops. He's from a racing kennel in Florida, so we think he had a traumatic experience at some point related to a tropical storm or hurricane.
'Clingy' means you have an 80 pound, 30 inch tall dog leaning on you who has a case of the shakes and is whining(*).
(*) Bacchus, the Greek and Roman god of, er, whine. We named him before we knew he didn't bark, he just whines.
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Just one reason I moved to the desert.
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Admittedly, within the limits of potential frosts, you can grow or not grow whatever you want anywhere you want - but I do like that I can plant a garden and once the produce gets through its smaller stages it will b e watered by the heavens throughout the spring, summer, and early fall. And spring here is a beautiful thing = trees in white and pink and green. As is usual in life, there's no real free ride - whatever you get you had to give.
To show some sort of solidarity, however, I have an every growing (indoor) cactus garden - all started from seeds. Even a few succulents, although the seeds from those are so small and the seedlings so tiny and frail that I've only been able to keep a few percent alive. There's something fascinating in the desert-adapted plants.
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To be concrete use concrete.
It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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Actually, my father had some of those "special" gardeners come in and plant a nice patio, front and back. He could sit on the patio in the summer and watch the neighbors mow their lawns.
One of the cool things about planting a cement lawn is you only need to water it once!
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W∴ Balboos wrote: the glass clippings Please give me your definition for lawn. And fear the dreaded lawn wolves.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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I blame it on the spooling checker.
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I find mowing the lawn to be a nice, monotonous, meditative experience. I often solve programming bugs / algorithm issues mowing the lawn.
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I'll expect you over in a couple of weeks, weather permitting . . .
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I try to do that, but I can't for some reason. That's weird because normally I make all kinds of mistakes and walk away and forget things and such because I can't STOP thinking about those types of things. But I just can't do it while cutting the grass for some reason. I tend more towards running around in mental circles worrying about whether I should be worrying about something.
The riding mower croaked last year and I couldn't afford to replace it so I had to get a walker. And you really come to appreciate technology when that happens. And of course not only are you walking, but each pass is close to half as wide, so you walk twice as far as you were riding before. And once it warms up, by the time I'm done I will be literally dangerously overheated.
Explorans limites defectum
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W∴ Balboos wrote: Even piling up all the glass clippings and knowing they'll be the compost of the future is little consolation.
But even that is a hassle. Aside from the fact that glass clippings don't make good compost, even grass clippings tend to squish down into impermeable layers that impede composting. I find I have to keep on breaking up the layer, week after week, until it finally breaks down.
Grass -- just say no. Well, you know what I mean.
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Both the grass and the glass make good mulch* around my peppers.
If it rots away quickly I gain the nutrients.
If it rots away slowly I don't have to do it as often.
* None of the applies to Astro-turf, both as a lawn to mow and as a source of mulch.
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Concrete. Wonderfull stuff, easy to clean, no maintenance, lasts a lifetime
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"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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Go with artificial turf.
W∴ Balboos wrote: - Never Fertilize your lawn.
- Never Water your lawn.
Both of these will only make it grow faster Same applies to kids.
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Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.
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W∴ Balboos wrote: I hate mowing the lawn. Even piling up all the glass clippings Well, I'd hate it too if mowing it made glass clippings... Just one more reason to wear shoes while mowing the glass...
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... But while there's moonlight and music and love and romance; Let's face the music and dance! Unless you work for Huawei, that is: ARM memo tells staff to stop working with China’s tech giant[^]
And they only released new ARM based models on Tuesday ... timing is everything in this game.
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Political arguments aside, I see a hidden good that could come of the trade war.
A reduction of dependence upon China for pretty much everything. We have all experienced that legendary quality they bring to the goods they export to us - HDD's that are DOA or die in a few weeks; appliances of all sorts that need to be replace frequently; food that's possibly tainted with lethal adulterants; sheet-rock contaminated with radioactive waste; wood flooring that emits toxic fumes; and other countless improvements to our lives.
Add to that a generation or so that's used to a disposable way of life - of conspicuous consumption available to the masses - and
well, breaking those habits would be good, albeit painful.
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When they can make something, advertise it on FleaBay, store it, pick it, pack it, address it, pay Paypal commission (and probably FleaBay as well), ship it thousands of miles, and arrange for it to be delivered to my door - all for less than the cost of the cheapest letter postage in this country there is something wrong somewhere.
Probably many things.
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W∴ Balboos wrote: A reduction of dependence upon China for pretty much everything
This. Diversity of sourcing is critical for both national and worldwide resilience.
Yes, costs will be higher, at least to begin with, but perhaps costs have been artificially low for too long.
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Not to mention the rise in 3D printing. This will have drastic effects on logistics in the future. Dependency will fall to those that can print items nearer to their point of consumption.
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Yes, good point. 3D printing has great promise. (I'd call it paradigm shifting if that wasn't a cliché now).
That said, it seems that 3D printing still has significant technological barriers before it is ready to disrupt whole economies. Much like general use robots (still, still) and AI that has to cope with disparate real world scenarios (yes, still) and fusion power, it is *still* 'coming soon'.
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Could be interesting if they have to cook up their own RISC chipset...
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