Thanks to the internet you can't easily stop that. BBC will keep covering it.
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Holy shit this is crazy.
And major news outlets aren't covering this due to the billionaire class owning mass media.
... I should work out again.
I don't think I've been this turned on from someone's back before. Hot damn!
You've also got fantastic legs and a great tush!
Hubby is a lucky man!
I feel like there should be a law to release the bits we need to support these efforts.
Too many times a product will die or a company will fold along with all its documentation.
Maybe release a final firmware opening up a product. Or at the very least a git repo with api documentation.
Yeah that's a solid recap.
I now possess the knowledge about generating power to life off the grid using old motors salvaged from a junkyard thanks to my own personal research and video tutorials.
My intent with bringing that up is the hope of the existence of a document covering this topic in a preppers backup.
In a post apocalyptic scenario humanity has been proven to band together in groups and cooperate to survive. It's less murder/greed and more sharing/helping. In these small groups it would only take one prepper or even an engineer to setup a generator or even just get solar panels to hookup for basic electricity.
Many of these points could be moot in a nuclear scenario where were dealing with EMPs and radiation.
Yeah my first thought was wondering what community projects exist to generate a guide to download all this info. I knew you could download all of Wikipedia but not the rest.
I've seen people make power generators using old washing machine motors. Youtube is full of them. Cutting PVC pipes to make wind ones and even water based ones off of rivers.
I feel like some people would figure out basic electrical grids for led lights in homes at night and possibly a battery bank made of car batteries or something.
Getting a laptop working in that environment wouldn't be too far of a stretch. Just need to find an old brother laser printer and a Linux USB and you're golden.
Print off the critical farming/water treatment stuff you need and power it off.
From speaking to a career USPS worker...
Ages ago you'd start your day and spend 4-6 hours sorting buckets of envelopes and packages. Then organizing them in smaller batches by block/street. Then 2~4 hours running your route.
Now they have machines do pretty much all the sorting. But you still got a 8 hour shift. So it's 7+ hours of walking instead of the old 2~4. It's extremely physically demanding since you now have to deliver four times the mail due to the automation of part of your job.
You two have fun and keep the games going. It's better than just binge watching a show together.
I'm picturing a couple cuddled up in bed. Sitting up with a single DS. One person "driving" the game and the other backseating occasionally.
Then the dialogue hits and y'all dub it.
Sounds like an awesome time!
There's also take home pay after taxes and expenses vs gross.