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HiddenLayer5, (edited ) to mildlyinteresting in An "airport neighbourhood" where people can store their planes in their yard and taxi directly to the runway
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Unless you live in an extremely remote place not served by roads. The arctic for example. It’s not technically commuting as in going to and from your 9 to 5, but plenty of small northern communities are still completely dependent on small gravel runways or even bushplanes for things like going to the doctor or dentist, or really anything they need to go to a city for, which is a lot of things.

I actually thought this was a similar situation, that they’re so out in the middle of nowhere flying is significantly more convenient than driving. But then I took a look at the map and realized that they’re not far from Chicago and are within easy driving distance from nearby smaller towns, which makes this way harder to justify though still mildly interesting.

HiddenLayer5, to mildlyinteresting in An "airport neighbourhood" where people can store their planes in their yard and taxi directly to the runway
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There are also open source white noise generators that have no ads to begin with, don’t need internet, and are more energy efficient due to not having to process a video stream. They also let you customize the frequencies in the noise!

HiddenLayer5, to mildlyinteresting in An "airport neighbourhood" where people can store their planes in their yard and taxi directly to the runway
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Basically like an older industrial district with rail links to every building, but with houses instead.

HiddenLayer5, to mildlyinteresting in An "airport neighbourhood" where people can store their planes in their yard and taxi directly to the runway
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bike pollution is slightly more than nil just because of the CO2 we breathe out while riding

Technically, the CO2 animals exhale is carbon neutral because it’s from plants you eat (or your food eats). Unless you’re eating petroleum derived products of course.

I say technically because while the plants themselves are carbon neutral, modern food production and distribution, especially meat production, still has a large carbon footprint. So your breath is only truly carbon neutral if you foraged for food in the forest on foot.

HiddenLayer5, to mildlyinteresting in An "airport neighbourhood" where people can store their planes in their yard and taxi directly to the runway
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Clarification: Only piston aircraft require leaded fuel. Which is unfortunately a pretty big part of the general aviation market, but similarly sized turboprops do also exist (though are more expensive) and it doesn’t apply to modern commercial aviation at all.

HiddenLayer5, to mildlyinteresting in An "airport neighbourhood" where people can store their planes in their yard and taxi directly to the runway
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Imagine showing up to an HOA meeting with a presentation on why we need to spend ten million dollars on a localizer and glideslope array so Larry wouldn’t have to divert to O’Hare when it’s foggy again.

HiddenLayer5, to mildlyinteresting in An "airport neighbourhood" where people can store their planes in their yard and taxi directly to the runway
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I can’t imagine this being used for anything other than daylight VFR flying, which doesn’t need radio guidance or even guidance in general beyond the airstrip itself. It’s also possible that there are lights, and they’re just too small to see when not lit.

HiddenLayer5, to mildlyinteresting in An "airport neighbourhood" where people can store their planes in their yard and taxi directly to the runway
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Railroad suburbs exist! Streetcar suburbs as well. Was actually the norm outside of the city core until they started ripping up all the rail lines to build highways.

HiddenLayer5, to memes in A thousand miles
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To be fair, he did say he’d walk to her if he had no other way. However, since there are said planes, trains and cars, he’s just being efficient.

HiddenLayer5, to science_memes in research
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Third option: they’ve fallen into a pattern recognition fallacy and think it’s a number when it’s a completely different symbol. This happens a lot more often than most realize and even knowing about it, it can be difficult to go against the human instinct to find patterns that may or may not exist and then fit the data to it.

HiddenLayer5, to memes in You get a tax break! You get a tax break! You all get a tax break!
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Their goal is not to get you to help Maui. Their goal is to get you to subsidize their tax evasion. It’s a massive loophole in the tax system which is why every rich asshole has a charity or foundation these days.

HiddenLayer5, to mildlyinteresting in Chinese people picked the first logo they found for ARC having no idea what is that
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Yes because every single person of Chinese ethnicity did this. Don’t know why you had to drag Chinese into this, just say “this company” or the name of the company or something. Does OceanGate represent every single American person too?

HiddenLayer5, (edited ) to mildlyinteresting in in Australia, when we pay taxes, we get a receipt. The receipt shows what our taxes were spent on
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There is no excuse for any country not to do this TBH. The math is really easy and uses already available information: take the year’s total federal spending for different things, specifically in the form of percentages of the year’s total tax revenue (hopefully the government has been keeping track of what they’ve been using the money for) and multiply by the total taxes paid by a specific person and you get exactly how much of their money went to what. This assumes every person’s tax revenue is treated the same which I’m pretty sure is at least mostly the case in every country.

If they release the national spending percentages (which they should) then it’d be pretty easy for individuals to calculate these themselves.

HiddenLayer5, to mildlyinteresting in In South Korea, some stores carry "one a day" bananas which are packaged in order of ripeness
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They’d ripen faster in open air too. This whole packaging fruit trend is just stupid.

Unless it’s for accessibility. There are some niche prepackaged fruits specifically for people with arthritis and other mobility issues that actually can’t reasonably peel fruit, but these aren’t even peeled so obviously it’s not for that.

HiddenLayer5, to memes in Shitty old town starter pack
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Used to have a really nice commuter rail that connected to the city, now there’s a six-lane highway that clogs up twice a day.

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