By Not Go To PostProperty tax inheritance exclusions, mostlyTo be that "well actually" asshole, the impetus for this made sense, seniors who couldn't afford rising taxes, to essentially keep them in their homes, and it got hijacked by well, the typical shit.
By diehard Go To PostI don't understand why huge cities like LA don't implement their own OAN fiber services.
Because fiber distribution on this scale would be Insanely long and costly? They need WIF but even then plans have stalled. Garcetti announced effort to do a public / private partnership for citywide WIFI but it stalled cause no workable solutions were presented
By diehard Go To Postwhat the fuck does California spend all those taxes on then?
I hate just about everything about Musk but i hope Starlink works out.
you’re suggesting a state funded plan? honestly it’s more of a municipal issue unless we’re gonna talk making intent a public utility. Which it probably should he
By Fenderputty Go To PostBecause fiber distribution on this scale would be Insanely long and costly? They need WIF but even then plans have stalled. Garcetti announced effort to do a public / private partnership for citywide WIFI but it stalled cause no workable solutions were presentedNah would probably need to be funded by municipalities. We have public fiber infrastructure here, I would think Los Angeles could do it better. There are programs to offer internet for $10-$15 a month to low income families but obviously i don't know the specifics about what is available to the family in that video.
Baltimore city trash collection has 60+ staff members out either sick, quarantined or on leave. Trash in some parts of town (the poor's) has been piling up.
By blackace Go To Postcrazy that garbage men can strike but teachers can'tNah they really can't either
Contractors sweep through those workforces before things even spark up most of the time
Cali teachers about to strike again too ftr
By DY_nasty Go To PostNah they really can't eitherOne of the few states they can
Contractors sweep through those workforces before things even spark up most of the time
Cali teachers about to strike again too ftr
local unis are banning masks altogether now. apparently because of some study they did down at Duke that concluded masks don't actually stop anything.
word of mouth from some clients
word of mouth from some clients
By diehard Go To PostNah would probably need to be funded by municipalities. We have public fiber infrastructure here, I would think Los Angeles could do it better. There are programs to offer internet for $10-$15 a month to low income families but obviously i don't know the specifics about what is available to the family in that video.
When you consider actual area and Population ... it’s almost not comparable lol
If WIFI was cost prohibitive, fiber gotta be insane.
By domino Go To Postlocal unis are banning masks altogether now. apparently because of some study they did down at Duke that concluded masks don't actually stop anything.
word of mouth from some clients
Not quite. Cloth/surgical masks are good (80%+ reduction), bandannas iffy (50%), gaiters are complete shit (0%).
By Sonyic Go To Postjust wear a disposable mask. not that hard.
We'll let this slide because you come from a communist shit nation that doesn't know freedom
By Sonyic Go To Postjust wear a disposable mask. not that hard.laughs in our hospitals even have trouble acquiring these
By i can get you a toe Go To Postlaughs in our hospitals even have trouble acquiring thesebut that's the super good ones right?
the normal disposable masks are available everywhere for cheap.
By Pennywise Go To PostAlmost like the dutch and Coldplay.Or the Dutch & Andre Hazes.
By Pac-12 Go To PostNot quite. Cloth/surgical masks are good (80%+ reduction), bandannas iffy (50%), gaiters are complete shit (0%).
ah man the gaiters suck? that’s what most people wear it seems like
By i can get you a toe Go To PostWhat was the consensus, too thin and too tight?
Porous enough to let everything through, and then makes it worse by turning the droplets into an even finer mist that can stay in the air longer.
By Pac-12 Go To PostPorous enough to let everything through, and then makes it worse by turning the droplets into an even finer mist that can stay in the air longer.Shit.
By Not Go To PostThat candle trick is really coolspend less on candles?
Flew with mask, had a mask at the Copenhagen airport, took the train to cross the waters with mask on and first station on Swedish side everyone going on the train had no mask 😂😂
By batong_doicare Go To PostFlew with mask, had a mask at the Copenhagen airport, took the train to cross the waters with mask on and first station on Swedish side everyone going on the train had no mask 😂😂My sister is in Copenhagen. Looks pretty empty from the pictures.
By Punished* Go To PostJim is such a useless fucker.
By Nonja Go To PostJim is such a useless fucker.At least someone in the South is showing leadership:
By Daz Go To PostJust been to Oxford Street for the first time since lockdown.
Madness.
Was it busy?
By Perfect Blue Go To Postthe wildest thing about all this is how people think some congress stimulus package is the solution
this past few months has been an effort to just restructure how middle class sits in the US. i can see more states enabling shakier loan policies but people are plainly screwed
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/29723493/nfl-puts-some-teams-hold-trying-verify-covid-19-tests-new-jersey-lab
The NFL is working Sunday to assess a series of positive COVID-19 results that have all been traced to the same laboratory in New Jersey, raising concerns about the efficacy of the testing program established to minimize spread of the disease.Multiple false positive from the same lab of course it's in Jersey.
"Saturday's daily COVID testing returned several positives tests from each of the clubs serviced by the same laboratory in New Jersey," the NFL said in a statement Sunday morning. "We are working with our testing partner, BioReference, to investigate these results, while the clubs work to confirm or rule out the positive tests."
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane told reporters that at least 10 teams were affected.
The Chicago Bears announced they received nine positive results from their Saturday test regimen. All nine were determined to be false positive results, meaning none were actual indications of infection. The Bears moved back their morning practice to Sunday afternoon "out of an abundance of caution" while they sorted through them
The Cleveland Browns said they received results that indicated multiple "presumptive positive" tests from players, coaches and support staff. However, upon retesting, the team found those to be false positives, "which is consistent with the irregularities across the league from multiple teams." After earlier canceling practice and closing their facility, the Browns said they had reopened the building and "will resume football activities" on Sunday.
The Bills pushed back the start of their practice by one hour, with Beane confirming that some players will be missing from Sunday's practice. Sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter that quarterback Josh Allen was among the NFL players to miss practice Sunday after getting a false positive test, and he is expected to return Monday.