With Tampa solidly within Milton's cone of uncertainty, it's probably worth re-reading this free Washington Post article from 2017 exploring the scenario of a hurricane hitting Tampa Bay. (If anything, the state is even less prepared today.) www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/201...
The area has barely begun to assess the rate of sea-level rise and address its effects, even as small storms cause more damage.
I am "I can identify both Alice Cooper and Alex Cooper but recognize the first one faster" years old.
Checking Clearsky, I see I have been removed from a list of people with an unhealthy level of anger. I feel like I should be upset about that for some reason.
Checking Clearsky, I see I am *not* on the "not pr0n" list, which makes me wonder what weirdo fetish of the list maintainer I'm inadvertently scratching. (I also see I've been removed from a list of people with anger management issues. I feel I should be more upset about that.)
The older I get, the less the Gore Vidal quote "It is not enough to succeed. Others must fail" seems like a clever witticism and the more it seems like an accurate insight into the mindset of a depressingly large number of people.
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of people willing to laugh at all of his jokes.
a general plea, with the election in a month most folks who are engaged enough to post on here are not going to change their minds about voting based on being yelled at neither “enjoy the camps” nor “so you support genocide” vote scolding work or do anything but piss people off
It’s very strange (and by very strange, I mean extremely on brand and irritating) that certain alt-right members of Congress can believe that humans are capable of causing hurricanes BUT consistently refused to believe that humans are capable of causing the global warming that causes hurricanes.
55% 3BR, 11% 2BR, 44% studio? I've heard of giving 110%, but I never thought I'd see it in building design.
I had to rent a vehicle to shuttle furniture around my extended family recently. I looked at the specs before renting, and realized that a minivan was a *much* better choice than a pickup.