AI Data Center &"Water Wars
They mentioned it a few times on the pod about Water Wars. I feel like this is a great time to openly discuss water, AI, and the future of this planet.
They mentioned it a few times on the pod about Water Wars. I feel like this is a great time to openly discuss water, AI, and the future of this planet.
Since the pod talked about Pizza Hut & Domino's Pizza. Both of these hold a spot in my life from growing up. I have some good memories for both. Here are some of my thoughts on them as whole.
Let's start with Pizza Hut. I was 5 years old at the end of the 90s. I have some fuzzy memories from that time. I started growing up at the of the 90s and start of the early 2000s. I am now 31 years old. But I remember that a snow storm hit our town in the 90s. We were living in a trailers park at the time. The power went out. My mom and dad were friends with the manger of Pizza Hut. They had some gas powered generators. So they were able to power the store up. So they let us and some others come up. They fed us and kept us warm. Bad times turned into good times. As I grew up I advantage of the Book It program for a single-topping personal pan pizza. You want kids to read books? Tell them they get free pizza. It hooked me. I loved the og breadsticks. They were big & fluffy. A family size order of them could feed 3 to 4 people. Now they aren't a fraction of what they use to be. That shrinkflation hit hard I willl never forgive them for that. That buffet doesn't hit as good anymore.
Now lets talk about Domino's Pizza a little bit. I feel like Domino's Pizza hit a little harder than Pizza Hut in quality. Domino's Pizza & Blockbuster where on the same strip along with a Big Lots in my hometown. On the weekends I remember getting the 555 Deal from Domino's Pizza. Going to Blockbuster getting 2 to 3 movies. I remember when Star Wars Episode 1&2 had hit DVD released. I got them and watch them back to back. Good time. I feel like Domino's Pizza should bring back that 555 Deal. It was peak for weekend nights.
While I'm at it? The early 2000s was peak time for franchises, fast food, and holidays. Debate it if you want in the comments. Share y'all's thoughts about Pizza Hut and Domino's Pizza.
I'm just looking for a step by step video so I don't mess it up. Thanks in advance everyone.
How many of y'all are cooking out today? We got steaks, hotdogs, cheeseburgers, baked potatos, and baked mac&cheese on my end. I'll get some pics up soon. The sun is shining and it's warm. It's gonna be a good day.
I'm looking forward to the pod tomorrow. All love everyone.
I honestly I just want to get the sub popping.
Basically are we headed down a road where fast food is becoming a luxury experience? At one point it was for lower income families. $20 at McDonald's & Taco Bell could feed 3 to 4 peopel depending on how you ordered the food. But now it's $20+ for one person. It's not just fast food. But I'm seeing a lot of things become out of reach because of rising prices. If that's the case? What can we as people & consumers do about it?
This was like 2AM. I couldn't sleep. So I made that McDonald's run. The best part I was my food was free because the guy wanted to close up.
So this is just for fun. But I figured it would get some flow going in the Reddit. But yeah let's talk about it. I've got a few myself.
Not sure if a post like this is allowed, but any of you have ever had this happen before? I guess next time I should keep the little lid on top closed
Update:
Just a little more information for the people who are curious. Obviously I’m not touching the newly created mansion, and letting the new owner do its thing hahah.
Some were also wondering where this was taken, I live in the Netherlands. I think it’s a “blue tit” (but definitely correct me if I’m wrong).
Update 2:
I have been corrected, it’s a great tit.