And people are grossed out when they learn that people can have enough micro/nanoplastic in their brain to make a disposable plastic spoon (2g). :)
Wahots
What happened to him in the end? I remember her sacrificing herself to the winter, but all I remember is Geralt living and then the post game DLC. Maybe I got the really weird ending, haha
Soursop is delicious. I got to try one on an abandoned beach in Costa Rica, and my mind was blown. It reminded me of delicious sour candy, but somehow fully organic and juicy. That was probably 15+ years ago, and my mouth is watering just thinking about it.
Any updates a year later? :)
Far too many to list, but biking, mountain biking, owls, aquariums, gardening, amateur radio, and positive news, among others like NY Times Gift articles (also a sub)
Thank you! I believe it's a Western maidenhair (Adiantum aleuticum). They are hardy enough to survive snow.
They grow quite well in this climate, even in pots. After a year or two of getting established, they create massive root systems and then become gigantic like this one :)
Yeah, repairability is key!
Whatever you get, do lots of research on repairability. How easy is it to get replacement batteries? Are they using a proprietary charger with 5 pins, or an open source standard like XLR? Do they reuse battery standards like Juiced, or do they build proprietary batteries for each bike and generation?
Can it be serviced at bike shops (Aventon, Juiced, Grintech) or does it have things like proprietary bike spokes that take weeks to ship (ride1up)? How long do they plan on producing parts, like motors, sensors, etc. (if they are julet connectors, there might be aftermarket solutions)
These are the sorts of questions you may want to ask sellers when doing test drives at local ebikes shops, or online bike sellers.
As for recommendations, I really like the NYT's recommendation on the Haul ST:
https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-ebike-for-commuters/
If you can find a Juiced Ebike, I can also recommend them. They were recently bought out by Lectric. I have nearly 2,000 miles on my RipRacer and love it.
I hope Denver beefs up their protected bike lane infrastructure significantly.
In my experience, people DGAF about warnings, but will stay off sidewalks if there are safer options. Keep bikes/scooters out of sidewalks, peds and joggers out of bike lanes, and cars out of business/bike/ped areas, which should be at least 30% of your city.
The skyscrapers will pose an interesting challenge for eagles and orbital strategems. We'll really have to be mindful of collateral damage too, as we'll have NPCs as well.
Thank you! I'm going to give it a shot and see what happens. Perhaps I'll try one in fresh water and one in a planter with some saltwater.
Probably mechanical abrasion too. Like car tires. Or your carpets/rug. Or your toothbrush. Or your nylon/sport/athlesure wear. Or soft, non-natural blankets, haha. I bet your furniture, too...