
Refilling the lake at ASU Research Park from a tiny little pipe
Reminded me of the filling the oceans scene from Hitchhikers Guide to The Galaxy

Reminded me of the filling the oceans scene from Hitchhikers Guide to The Galaxy
Got home with a shiny new Level 4 ADV yesterday and started moving things over from my Level 2. I have a Schwinn Rascal pet trailer that I use every day. The rear axle does not protrude enough to get the bolt on more than a handful threads after the trailer attachment is installed.
Any ideas? I haven’t ridden the bike yet, and this is tbh a deal killer and I’ve got that sinking feeling when you spend a bunch of money and realize you shouldn’t have assumed it would just work.
He was cranking out a lot of games around this time.
Phoenix. It’s a very shady area where the Bermuda has a lot of trouble. I had some of these in the back but they were in full sun and died out. Google says probably “tall clumping fescue”. I’m really surprised it’s still green… how do I get rid of it?
Everything I've read says that ideally, Bermuda should get between 1.5-2" water per week in the summer. Mathing that out for 1.5" water over a 5000 sqft lawn, that's 4675 gallons. Every week. So putting 1.5" of water down on 5000 sqft is going to use nearly 20k gallons a month (25k for 2"). Holy crap. Have I got that right?
This was my second one, 26 months old, and I was keeping it really well cleaned, no issues at all.
That little black nub is the ice bin sensor, and it won't spring back down without manual intervention. I've tried cleaning it, blasting it with compressed air.. I opened up my old dead opal to see how hard it would be to get to and for me the answer is, if I get to it I'm not going to be able to put it back together. So we're just powering it off and on every time we get ice until the new Govee arrives tomorrow.
>Republican Rep. Matt Gress is sponsoring the bill in the Arizona House.
"We should not be putting public policy in place that in any way induces someone to turn off the ADS-B equipment. I think that is asking for trouble," Gress said.