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Interesting tidbit. Most places with high voltage lines use the land underneath them for parks or green spaces, since it’s illegal to zone them as residential due to the health risks of long term damage to humans caused by electromagnetic radiation
(please someone correct me if I worded that wrong I read that article years ago)
In my city there’s a green stripe that cuts right thru suburbia’s asphalt desert, it’s quite interesting.
See if you can follow them from beginning to end: https://www.google.com/maps/@26.0169968,-80.278912,3203m/data=!3m1!1e3?entry=ttu
They from Palmetto expressway where they use the highway perimeter to continue into Miami all the way up to Port everglades.
@livus @superkret @themeatbridge
That’s a very simplistic and apathetic response to a human being dying …
I bet you support the death penalty for people that steal a loaf of bread to feed their children as well.
The reality is that it’s a very complex issue and while Texas has the right to secure it’s borders a humans right to live is a little more important me thinks.
Start automating your backups / maintenance and orchestrate deployments …
I’m not big into wine, but I do recommend trying “Orujo” if you have a chance; It’s a type of schnapps made out of fermented grape skins and we mix in other flavors making it into a cream almost, like honey or local nuts.
We mostly make Cider, I asume by now you’ve already seen the traditional way of pouring it.
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/m6CCLB7dOJU/maxresdefault.jpg
You put the glass in front of you and pour it from as high as you can stretch your other arm so that the stream hits the side of the glass. This helps aerate the cider and makes it taste different.
@yogthos
@Fizz
found the tankie