You have a huge ship with a galley. Seems like instead of nearly running out of water in an early season one episode, they could have made the seawater drinkable. Don't you just boil the salt out of it?
maybe you should clean your room and do some laundry.
I do that when someone sits close to me at a bar.
Wasn't Reatta at the top of that building outside of downtown that got torn up by the tornado? I think that was in like....2000? Then they moved to the basement location next to the AMC theater. I'm from FW but haven't been back much.
Our local news does a segment about every six months or so on these. They interview plumbers and water treatment plant people. Then they demonstrate how the old ones don't break up by putting on in a water bottle that's about half full. Shake vigorously and you'll see that they don't break down. Don't know about these new ones. Haven't done the test.
Too bad you didn't see the signs before you had four kids with this neanderthal.
What was the conspiracy?
It's not that we miss, it's that we dribble. Like turning off a hose in your yard. The stream doesn't stop instantly.
When you see something written like "this soda has 10 times less sugar than other brands." Should be 1/10th or one-tenth the amount. Or saying "miles an hour" instead of "miles PER hour"
People who leave the shopping cart in the parking lot
Supposedly these are ACTUALLY flushable.
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They were overheating, but I didn't know that was related to desalination. Or that ships had that capability already. I was picturing pulling up buckets of seawater and heating them on the stoves. I'm sure there's more to it than that.
Cattle feed lots too. Drive through the Texas panhandle in the summer and it's pretty awful.
I didn't just make this up, read it in Forbes. But I'm sure some percentage of people will pass their homes along to family, but I'm sure a good number will hit the market.
I'd argue that it's not "set up" that way in the US. I don't know about the other countries. The fact that most people make money off the sale of their houses is just supply and demand at work. I bought a house as a young-ish person, but the timing was such that I bought at the bottom of the market, and I'll be selling at the top. That's just luck and good timing. Nothing is set up that way.
I don't know the exact percentages, but I've heard that Scandanavia has the highest tax rates in the world. Admittedly, they get a lot of social services for their money and there's not much poverty, but pick your poison. You want high taxes or you want a free market w/o subsidised housing? You can't have it both ways.
Or they can just change their guidelines like Farmers did. They decided in late 2023 that all houses with a replacment cost over $1 million were getting non-renewed, all landlord policies were getting non-renewed and anyone that didn't have a bundle after a certain date were getting non-renewed. But for underwriting reasons, yes, they have to tell you and you usually have some amount of time to fix the problem.
No one wants multi-family housing in their neighborhoods. True or untrue, the preception is that apartments mean minorities and crime.
We need sensible zoning laws. Otherwise developers will stick houses anywhere there's dirt, including in flood zones. This is what's happened in Houston over the last 30 years. And without zoning, what's to stop someone from building a stip club next to your house?
I read today that as the Boomers die off and/or move to nursing homes, there will be 9 Million pre-existing homes hitting the market in the next 10 years.
"Stop using houses to generate wealth."
So...ban capitalism? I can't control the market. If I buy a house for 100 and then can sell it for 400 years later, I'd be stupid not too.
Travelers is getting ready to require a bundle, and they're dropping the 1% wind-hail deductible for new customers AND renewing customers.
To be accurate, during the first 60 days of a policy, the carrier can cancel you for any reason. After that window has closed, they have to keep you until your renewal date. At that time, they can damn sure non-renew you.
Try your county health department. They might have free or low cost therapists.
AIO for thinking that a girl my age gave me a little bit of trauma when i was a kid? TW: sexual assault (idk)???
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