david12scht.bsky.social
12 posts
28 followers
69 following
Conversation Starter
comment in response to
post
Typically places like these have exemptions for delivery vehicles, sometimes restricted to mornings when foot traffic is low. I genuinely don’t know what problems you expect for the disabled? There is typically (disabled) parking relatively nearby.
comment in response to
post
Might be true long term if the housing in question is suburban sprawl. youtu.be/7IsMeKl-Sv0?...
comment in response to
post
Didn’t we replace most Russian gas with U.S. gas? I thought the U.S. profited massively of this situation?
comment in response to
post
What’s a conventional bike? To me (Dutch) upright is simply what a bike is in daily life.
comment in response to
post
Sure, a fully loaded car is much more efficient. This isn’t the reality of typical use, however. Should this be encouraged? Of course. But when talking about the impact of cars we should’t deluding ourselves in thinking this is very common.
comment in response to
post
Have you tried? I think you’d be surprised how quickly you get the hang of it.
comment in response to
post
Thank you!
comment in response to
post
Bit of a mix-up of history there? John Brown was part of the leadup to the civil war, nothing to do with the founding era.
comment in response to
post
This is in large part because people have such a limited understanding of what “fitness” means. All those other ways of being evolutionarily “fit” were always what Darwin had in mind, it’s just that modern minds immediately jump to big muscles and other sporty standards of succes.
comment in response to
post
Also how are they expecting this balance to come about? Affirmative action for those with conservative worldviews? Should we be getting people to take ideological purity tests now?
comment in response to
post
They held a press conference - without taking questions. So basically just reading aloud a press release???
comment in response to
post
Good for you. I drive my car to and from work on weekdays, and vanishingly rarely for anything else. Different needs, different expectations, different choices.