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11-09-2024, 07:22 PM | #37622 |
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Yesterday, 10:54 AM | #37623 | |
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Same here, and that's why I think that peak-internet for hobbyists was pre Youtube. I've often wondered about the loss of blogging and text based content, and I think the reason is that people are chasing the money -- Youtube pays for views. I recently discovered Medium and Substack after years of vaguely knowing of them, but kind of ignoring them, and have been pleasantly surprised -- I actually paid for an annual subscription to Medium because I found a lot of good content there, and I want to support more written content and encourage a marketplace for ideas where people can be paid for their effort that isn't video based. |
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Yesterday, 02:11 PM | #37624 |
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Yesterday, 02:14 PM | #37625 | |
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The only side effect was I got tried and cold the night I got my injections. I was a little bit tired the next day and my left arm bothered me a little for a few days. Overall, not bad. |
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Yesterday, 02:17 PM | #37626 |
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Yesterday, 04:34 PM | #37627 | |
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After being trialled in a couple states and found to be very effective all Australian mothers-to-be can now get the RSV vaccine for free… its not for them, its for the baby. BR |
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Yesterday, 08:23 PM | #37628 |
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Is it me or is it getting darker earlier this year? I don't remember taking as many walks in pitch darkness last year ... need my reflective vest & flashlight for my pre-dinner walk.
I really miss DST - now 3 years in a row .... |
Yesterday, 10:23 PM | #37629 |
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You've come to the light! Or what we wish were the light.
Standard Time is brutal. The emotional cost of the loss of that hour of daylight in the late afternoon is enormous. So dark, so dreary, so depressing. FWIW, it helps me a little, there's only a month to go until the afternoons at least start getting longer. It turns on December 9th or 10th. But realistically I don't start to notice a change until the end of January. That's a long dark slog ahead. |
Today, 12:07 AM | #37630 | |
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But yeah, it would still be nice to have DST all the time. |
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Today, 12:53 AM | #37631 |
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The UK tried this in the late 1960s. I got up in the dark, travelled to collage in the dark, returned home from collage in the dark. Parents were annoyed that their sprogs had to go to school in the dark. This was in the North of England; Scotland was even worse. The natives were restless and the government had no choice but to change things back.
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Today, 12:12 PM | #37632 | |
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I personally find my SAD best managed by being able to take a walk in morning light and had just managed to arrange things so that I could do so even in late December, so I voted against permanent DST back when we had a referendum on the issue. And back when I was trying to get my school-age children to bed at a reasonable hour in June, I would have been happy to vote for banning DST altogether. |
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Today, 01:02 PM | #37633 | |
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