

This was a short read.
This was a short read.
My local Co-Op lets you weigh any empty containers at the front for use in the bulk section. So you can fill them up, even peanut butter. The spices are a pretty good deal too. Next door to it is a place that will refill soap and shampoo and stuff.
Tires are bad too, polluting waterways with Zinc and a hundred other chemicals, like 6PPD. At least EVs and hybrids brake a lot less, but that still leaves more tire dust from the extra weight.
In the manmade landscape, a desire path is humorous. It indicates the failure of a landscape architect. It’s harmless erosion of grass.
In a natural setting, the trail itself is an impact on the landscape, and cutting of switch backs can really do a lot of damage when the water has its way. Trails are constructed with drainage considerations, but shortcuts are not.
MIT OpenCourseWare might be close enough to what you’re looking for.
And accompanying lectures on YouTube:
Well I hope the watch can at least update the time every time it acquires a location. Or when you travel to a new time zone it should be able to update automatically without internet access.
In theory, a GPS watch should be able to set the time automatically and precisely from the satellites. Hopefully the devs know this.
If somebody projects a movie onto a public wall, is it illegal to watch it without paying?