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Zorg@lemmings.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is there a way to make my pumpkins last longer?21·9 months agoJust this year I learnt you should carve out the top (stem) part. Apparently there’s some nutrients/water, magic, or something, left in it; and if you leave it uncut it will help the rest of the pumpkin look better for longer.
Cut out the bottom, or a hole in the back, instead.
Zorg@lemmings.worldto ADHD memes@lemmy.dbzer0.com•I've been procrastinating calling the doctor for a week now...English4·10 months agoI didn’t go to the dentist for 4 years, moved & Covid & postponing making an appointment 50-100 times. I severely regret not going sooner.
Yes, but even if you don’t have one, everyone will have several dozen things which can turn a flathead screw/bolt with a bit of willpower.
A massive heart attack, the man child eats like an unrestrained 5 year old.
Zorg@lemmings.worldto News@lemmy.world•10-year-old swept into storm drain to become an organ donor, dad says19·1 year agoThis 3 foot pipe is also considered a storm drain. Unclear in the article if he was sucked down a street drain with unnecessarily large opening, or a drain for a creek.
Zorg@lemmings.worldto News@lemmy.world•California is about to tax guns more like alcohol and tobacco − and that could put a dent in gun violence133·1 year agoWhere do you think illegally acquired firearms are sourced from?
PDF: ATF NFCTA vol2 part3, Crime Guns Recovered and Traced
ATF traced 70.2% (1 million firearms) of submitted ‘crime guns’ to having originally been purchased from a dealer. An additional 22.6% (⅓ million) were from pawnbrokes. [page 7]
In 12.2% of the cases [page 26] purchaser and possessor was the same.
One or more guns are stolen in 63% of household burglaries.From conclusion page 41:
Traced crime guns typically originate from the legal supply chain of manufacture (or import), distribution, and retail sale. Crime guns may change hands a number of times after that first retail sale, and some of those transactions may be a theft or violate one or more regulations on firearm commerce.
Zorg@lemmings.worldto Lemmy Be Wholesome@lemmy.world•Recognizing when you're living in your best years3·1 year agoAdulting is hard 😑 didn’t exactly help I emigrated to my spouse’s home country, we had our child, I (finally) got my career properly going, and we bought a house, all in a span of two years. But, even without all that, adulting would be a lot. Up until I started actually feeling like an adult, I wanna say somewhere in my 30s, it usually seemed like adults had their shit together. Either life used to be somewhat easier, or part of adulting is getting really good at pretending you have your shit together…
Yes, but Boost makes an interesting looking preview (when set to fixed height):
Zorg@lemmings.worldto News@lemmy.world•Florida man points AR-15 in Uber driver's face, forces him to ground for dropping daughter off: deputies171·1 year agoWell that’s good, but even if we are generous and say half the ~80 million gun owners in the US, are as responsible with their weapons as you are; that leaves a fuckton of gun wielders who are not responsible.
I am not outright anti-gun, but it makes no sense to me it took two tests and several weeks of waiting, to get a driver’s license; and if I want to do e.g. more than basic electrical or plumbing changes in my home, I should get a permit and there will be an inspection. Yet I could waltz into a store, buy guns like I was a personal army, and at worst I would have to wait a couple days to pick them up. As far as I know, there are 0 requirements or inspections for if you have a gun safe; let alone any form of test or licensing of if you are just barely competent and safe weilding them.
Zorg@lemmings.worldto News@lemmy.world•Homeless woman was living inside Michigan rooftop store sign with computer, coffee maker8·1 year agoThere’s a lot of bullshit in zoning to begin with. Why exactly can’t we have mixed commercial and residential areas in suburbia? Slap some apartments on top of grocery stores, bakeries/restaurants, and shops; or is forbidden to have much of anything within walking distance of homes?
Zorg@lemmings.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I just won an auction for 25 computers. What should I setup on them?English4·1 year agoJust two 15A breakers is enough actually. Outlets are supposed to be able to sustain 80% power, so you should be able to pull 1.44kW from a singly puny Nema 5-15.
Zorg@lemmings.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I just won an auction for 25 computers. What should I setup on them?English1·1 year agodeleted by creator
Zorg@lemmings.worldto News@lemmy.world•10-year-old boy confesses to fatally shooting a man in his sleep 2 years ago, Texas authorities say396·1 year agoThey unfortunately do, but at that age the brain is still partially goo:
According to the National Organization of Victims of Juvenile Murderers, cognitive function develops concrete to abstract between the ages of 12 and 15. This means that a person can genuinely understand that specific behavior brings specific consequences. However, research has shown that a teenager’s brain does not resemble an adult’s fully matured brain until they reach their early 20’s. Source: Google’s summary for "has a 12 year old brain developed enpugh to understand murder
I have always like GPS essentials for various other location tasks. While I have never used it, there’s a track mode under streams. Data can be exported in a handful of formats.
I’m the spirit of this comment, water is just cold steam.
The milk will still be burnt, regardless of if the spoon stops it from bubbling out of the pot.
Sounds like doctors, clinics, hospitals, and many pharmacies + some schools.
If you’re having difficulties, your state’s department of health is responsible for the VFC program CDC.gov/…/vfc
Crude oil us primarily classified based on density and sulphur content. It’s all hydrocarbons and a portion of all of it can be turned into gasoline.