Body and Mind Vitamin Drops
New band name, I call it!
“But we do take cash”
Is meth bad? Would a company that specifically targets meth sales to the most likely drug using demographics be bad? Would a company that sold meth in shiny, futuristic containers that said “Lucky Dreams!” be bad?
Science is a liar… sometimes.
If this was a contest that would be the winner.
My father put together a couple of collections of stuff from my grandfathers’ WWII service for the library and they put it on display for a while. If you have an idea yourself they’d probably love to let you run with it if you speak with them about it- that’d probably be the surest way to get started.
EDIT: also if you’re lucky enough to have a makerspace in your area that’s the candy store- they’ll know about lots of projects that need various expertise and talents.
Museums need a lot of interesting one-off exhibits and interactive stuff. There used to be a few small, local museums for local nature and history in my area that used volunteers to create really cool and informative stuff. Libraries might do some of that too or know about fairs and stuff where preservation groups and the like tend to show off stuff they’re preserving or whatever.
If there’s a community radio or public broadcast group they’ll need quality volunteers. A HAM license opens up a lot of volunteer opportunities especially preparing for and in emergency situations.
Because it is a bad thing for the financial interests that Business Insider serves.
The problem with the ‘good cop’ is that they’re either too incompetent to know who the ‘bad cops’ are, or they know and they do nothing about them, or there are too few of them to do anything about the overwhelming number of ‘bad cops’ (the real answer). But in any of these cases there obviously aren’t ‘a lot’ of good cops.
I do feel for the few that exist, but police abuses have been institutionalized so even a ‘good cop’ is working against bad policies and will eventually fall in line with those policies or not be a cop for long.
I was just thinking the other day “I should just run Problem Steps Recorder 24/7 because why the fuck not?”
But thanks to MS’ bad idea implementation department I don’t have to!
I use linux at home but manage windows and linux at work so I’m pretty much stuck with having to deal with MS bullshit for life.
As much as I’d love to work in a linux-only environment they don’t really exist in my area so I’d have to move or take a remote job that’s radically different from what I’m accustomed to. And despite the MS annoyances I like my position a lot so I’m satisfied with fussing about MS online.
That said pretty pissed about the last 3 months of patch tuesday fuckery. KB5037765 ruined my week.
Yay another feature I have to figure out how to disable.
The idea of an AI tracking everything you do on your computer might be a red line for many people.
I wish I was that optimistic but convenience and ‘vendor lock in’ are a hell of a drug.
What ever happened with cellulosic ethanol? I thought there was a big breakthrough in that process a few years ago that was supposed to make it viable.
Yeah they self report on all the campaigns they disrupt- not just the ones they want you to know about ;)
“We disrupted influence campaigns the CCP doesn’t sanction so they don’t conflict with CCP sanctioned influence campaigns”
A Honda 2200 generator.
That sneaks up me every year. I forgot to get Foric acid a present- AGAIN!
Guess I’ll be regifting.