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- Comment on USA Question | How much is a dozen large eggs near you? 5 days ago:
Somewhere around 7 to 10 dollars dozen.
- Comment on People who live in hot climates, how do you deal with the heat? 1 week ago:
I was born and raised in Las Vegas. It’s a dry heat so water helps. I soak my shirt or hat and I can be outdoors for a while. Loose fitting light colored clothes and a wide brimmed hat go a long way. Stay in the shade or go out at night. Drink plenty of water, this is the biggest thing.
Indoors, a fan can help. An evaporative cooler is very effective in the dry heat. We’re spoiled so most places are air conditioned, so I try to go places that are free to be in like the mall, library, grocery store.
- Comment on Who can relate? 3 weeks ago:
That’s not a Corolla.
- Comment on How was trying to get a job different THEN vs NOW 1 month ago:
Lemmy shitpost getting real academic 😁
- Comment on How was trying to get a job different THEN vs NOW 1 month ago:
The unemployed rate in the US was around 8% in 1975
- Comment on What can I do to help? 2 months ago:
Support organizations that will support the causes you support. For instance, here’s where I’ll be focusing.
- Comment on I found a weird IP address on my network that had transmitted an insanely small amount of data. I put the address in my browser and got this. what the heck am I looking at? 3 months ago:
I’d go around unplugging anything that might be connected to the network, like game consoles, smart TV, etc. It’s unlikely, but maybe something has copied that same screen to throw you off.
- Comment on I found a weird IP address on my network that had transmitted an insanely small amount of data. I put the address in my browser and got this. what the heck am I looking at? 3 months ago:
If you can, power stuff off and check if that web page is still available. Start with any Windows machines. It could be a virtual machine running inside of something else though.
- Comment on Depending on how you count 7 months ago:
Is it bigger than the Luxor in Las Vegas?
- Comment on Rover 7 months ago:
jasminewarga.com/a-rovers-story is the extended version of this.
- Comment on [Hypothetical] What would have happened if the US Supreme Court had arbitrarily declared Donald J. Trump the winner of the 2020 US Presidential Election? Constitutional Crisis? 1 year ago:
A case would have to be presented to the court. Assuming the court decides to hear it, their decision would be legally binding. But that only applies to that case. There couldn’t and wouldn’t be a case of “who won the election”, it’s decided by the states and is clearly indicated in the Constitution. That’s why Trump desperately wanted to “send it back to the states”. The state legislatures and governors would be able to muck with the results, but thankfully that didn’t happen.
The most important votes are for local officials and don’t forget it.