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  • In my area they use the revenue from the cameras to fund those kinds of improvements.

  • Not like we tax motorists adequately anyway

  • Thats not a stupid application. Schools shouldn't have lower speeds only during school hours. The amenities the school provides such as greenspace and playgrounds means it attracts pedestrians and children regardless of time. Noon on easter sunday could mean time to walk the dog, go to a playground with cousins, or walk down the street returning from church or a restaurant.

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  • Pretty sure its just hate and the vast majority of them don't even know what medical science can do for a trans person. The vast majority of people who transition do not regret it which leads me to believe the treatment is more than some depressing impossible goal.

  • Its all because the heat pump moves heat instead of making it. It can be hard to grasp until you understand the refrigeration cycle. It almost feels like a cheat code.

  • What I'll probably try to do is install the AtA heat pump first. Then I'll do the plumbing for the in floor heat and hot water on demand before doing the AtW heat pump. After that i might upgrade my floors to something with better thermal mass. I'm gonna do as much work as i can myself. I've only got a 600 sqft floor to heat and I'm just gonna install pipes under floors from the unfinished basement/crawlspace. The I'll seaI the basement with professionally done spray foam.

  • Getting rid of the disposable culture would help a lot, and not only making things last longer but making them possible to be repaired would go a long way too. And not possible in the sense of ship it back to the factory where they have a special screwdriver for that one bolt, we need to be repairable with reasonable tools and knowledge for most things.

  • As others have mentioned he does have super strength but i would argue thats not the whole of the story. He is usually moving with the web not being tugged in random directions so the force would be similar to swinging on a rope swing, which many normal people do without breaking their wrists. The tugging would be more likely to dislocate or rip off rather than break. Most broken wrists occur from bad angles of the force or from landing on the wrist, not from a tugging or swinging motion.

    My anecdote to contribute is i once had a rope wrapped around a solid object in a lake. The other end was loosely looped around my wrist while i was on a pontoon boat. The driver was backing up so we could do some measuring and i ran out of rope, it damm near pulled me off the boat but my wrist not only stopped the pontoon but kept it in place against the motor breifly without breaking. Its all about the angle of the force.

  • Heat pumps have really come a long way. I'm planning on installing an air-to-water heat pump for hot water on demand as well as powering in floor heating. I'm going to pair it with an air-to-air heat pump to provide instant temperature increases if desired and cooling during the summer

  • I'm not even sure if controled burns are the best option long term, it still releases a ton of carbon and particulate matter. It might be better to make artificial peat lands and sink organic materials into them, acting as a carbon sink. Or maybe even remove the deadfall for other purposes.

  • If we want to escape mining, give up your car, electronics, and appliances. That said, we should be making a more robust recycling system and standards to make things easier to recycle, then we could in theory reduce our dependance on mining new minerals.

  • Hard to judge the driver for the size when thats the average and normalized size of a north american automobile. He was just buying in the market conditions and arms race attitude of large vehicles we exist in. We need to adress that through regulation (like reassessing CAFE standards) more so than individual choices. The hard part there is its american policy that has impacted the size of canadian vehicles.

  • Im sure your physical health will thank you for that in the long run. Granted most people live farther than a 15-20 minute walk from their nearest groccer and thats the bigger problem.

  • More like box store closes to cash in on real estate sale and then opens new location just a few blocks down the road on the outskirts. Rinse and repeat.

  • Id argue the idea is that its easy to check for cars as you only need 1 lane of traffic. Traffic engineers don't really consider the needs and safety of pedestrians, they just do the bare minimum to accommodate them. And the engineers that do try to care about pedestrians are told things like "well thats not how its done in this book from the 50s" or "that would reduce our throughput by 5% meaning we'd need to invest in another car lane"

  • I would walk with my backpack full of grocceries about once a week. The execise is great, walking with extra weight is called rucking and many athletes train by rucking as it builds muscle, endurance, and a bit of cardio while being easier on the joints than running.

  • People have been asking for gun control far longer than trump has been in office. The current acting president won't sway their opinions on that, but it might sway their opinions how extreme they want the control to be.

  • How is a camera not the same as active enforcement right now? There is a sign warning of the cameras use, a sign stating the limit, and the camera is usually visibile on the side of the roadway. If you are a responsible driver you should be looking for and reading the road signs and you would know there is an active camera enforcing speed limits.

    Most people would pass that cop and go "whew lucky that wasn't me" then speed on the same stretch the next day because it unlikely they'll do radar in the same spot twice in a row.

  • It would honestly be reasonable for northern and southern Ontario to decide on a line and be managed seperately, if not become their own provinces. The gta takes too much of the provincial focus sometimes. Just look at ford's temper tantrum over torontos bike lanes, the province as a whole has much bigger issues he should be addressing.