@loren I had a Lincoln scratching around under the feeder today! Very exciting!
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“To bring these fuels to the scale needed would require massive subsidies, the trade-offs would be unacceptable and would take resources aware from more urgent decarbonization priorities. It’s a huge greenwashing exercise by the aviation industry. It’s magical thinking that they will be able to do this.” https://www.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/may/14/sustainable-jet-fuel-report
“Alright Bruce, we need a good solid love song to anchor this record. Something radio can really sink its teeth into. Whatcha got?”
Another highlight of today was finding more orchids…military and man.
@jonpainterphoto oh you are bringing back nightmares.
Actually, I really liked Barbri bar prep, especially once I stopped paying so much attention to the work logs and stopped trying to do every little thing. It’s well done. Felt well prepared, especially pairing it with adaptable multiple choice quizzes. It’s all different since 2020 though I guess. Best of luck!
Legal News for Tues 5/14 - Perkins Coie Expands to London, Menendez Corruption Trial Jury Selection, DE Hearing on Fees, Challenges to Youth Climate Lawsuit and Pentagon Leaker Teixeira's Proceedings https://www.minimumcomp.com/p/legal-news-for-tues-514-perkins-coie?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon
Sunak’s great plan for the UK is to turn it into a research and innovation powerhouse by deterring foreign students from coming to the universities whose ability to research and innovate depends on their fee income.
I'm with you! But I reckon "merge formatting" is closer to what I'm looking for tthatwhatever the heck Word was doing before.
Baby steps, and all.
@moonrabbit there is just so so so much to be done. It’s less people don’t see it/don’t want to do it than there isn’t enough capacity to address all needs. There was some action on housing. Some limiting PFAS but a really strong non controversial bill that would have made a big difference to climate resilience just…died. Because it’s farsighted, seeing the need to act now to avoid problems later. But people are just terrible at foresight.