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I also have windows that slide left/right. Specifically, the right side slides left to open, right to close. Two are “landscape,” one is “portrait” shaped. Then I have three sliding-glass doors, which work exactly the same way except for the latch, threshold, and the fact that the screen also slides. It may be relevant that it never snows here.
Mouselemming@sh.itjust.worksto News@lemmy.world•Trump undergoes medical exam for swelling in legs, hand bruising36·15 hours agoWhat heart?
I was just thinking, I have a fire extinguisher in the kitchen and had to use a previous one once before. It made such a huge mess, ruining the food that wasn’t on fire as well. So later on I found myself reluctant to use it. Which I guess is probably good in that I was more careful to avoid causing any fire in the first place, but still… And when my most recent previous extinguisher hit the expiration date and I replaced it, of course I tried out the old one, but it fizzled. So although the new one is better, I wonder if a simple smothering blanket might be a good additional option.
Mouselemming@sh.itjust.worksto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•I just spent four months in hospital in the UK. How screwed (financially) would I be in the US?2·1 day agoI don’t have to tell you “that’s what the insurance companies want you to think so you’ll forget about the option of free healthcare for all” because here we both are.
Mouselemming@sh.itjust.worksto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•I just spent four months in hospital in the UK. How screwed (financially) would I be in the US?1·1 day agoI’d bet, although the hospital billed that amount and insurance covered it, they actually paid less to the hospital. Because they negotiate lower “allowed amounts” in exchange for keeping the hospital in their “preferred provider” group.
Mouselemming@sh.itjust.worksto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•I just spent four months in hospital in the UK. How screwed (financially) would I be in the US?4·1 day agoBut surely your out of pocket maximum was much less. The “before insurance” numbers are a fiction to make your insurance company look like they’re doing more for you. They don’t pay the hospital anything like that amount, and if you had no insurance, you could negotiate a lower amount from the hospital as well, since they’d rather get something over time than have you go bankrupt on them.
Mouselemming@sh.itjust.worksto Privacy@lemmy.world•I need help advocating for privacy in my HOA, which wants to set up cameras in common areasEnglish1·1 day agoI see. Since I live in a condo, our HOA dues pay for all the common area maintenance, trash collection, insurance, and because the plumbing wasn’t fully converted it covers everyone’s water as well. We elect a Board and use a management company but big expensive decisions are voted on by the whole HOA. But I get your point, it could be either.
A question: What’s a firefighter’s opinion on fire-smothering blankets?
Mouselemming@sh.itjust.worksto Privacy@lemmy.world•I need help advocating for privacy in my HOA, which wants to set up cameras in common areasEnglish3·2 days agoReads to me more like there’s a shared garage and the new neighbor had something stolen from their vehicle when another resident left the garage door open. Or possibly the whole garage area isn’t gated and someone left the building entrance door from the garage open, so the theft was from a lobby. If the “common areas” are out on the street, wouldn’t the new resident have to have left his own garage open? In which case he has only himself to blame.
Mouselemming@sh.itjust.worksto Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Billionaires Convince Themselves AI Chatbots Are Close to Making New Scientific Discoveries81·2 days agoAnother example of how little genius has to do with becoming a billionaire. Or even a modicum of sense.
Mouselemming@sh.itjust.worksto Privacy@lemmy.world•I need help advocating for privacy in my HOA, which wants to set up cameras in common areasEnglish13·2 days agoI’m willing to bet that over the years, most of the theft and damage in the building has been to cars in the garage. Cameras placed there would also have caught the culprit as they entered. Rather than place them everywhere, maybe at least restrict them to the garage.
Mouselemming@sh.itjust.worksto News@lemmy.world•Tomatoes are set to jump in price as Trump slaps a 17% tariff on the grocery staple1·2 days agoOh! Green, red, napa? Carry around a head and pull off a leaf at a time or bite into the whole thing? Or slice it into shreds?
Even if they decide they need a different place to build their hive, your buffet will still probably be within foraging distance, from both hives old and new.
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Mouselemming@sh.itjust.worksto News@lemmy.world•Tomatoes are set to jump in price as Trump slaps a 17% tariff on the grocery staple1·2 days agoI approve of cabbage but I’m not delighted with most of the recipes I’ve used. Got something really different? And please, my body can’t tolerate much capsaicin so don’t lean into heavy 🌶️. Other spicy spices are fine.
Mouselemming@sh.itjust.worksto News@lemmy.world•Tomatoes are set to jump in price as Trump slaps a 17% tariff on the grocery staple2·2 days agoI’m lucky enough to live in SoCal, I have tomatoes and blueberries and lemons and miner’s lettuce in pots on my balcony year-round. And I make lovely strawberry jam, but I’m well aware that the boiling necessary for preservation destroys most of the Vitamin C.
Mouselemming@sh.itjust.worksto News@lemmy.world•Tomatoes are set to jump in price as Trump slaps a 17% tariff on the grocery staple5·3 days agoSure, it’s midsummer. But if the tariffs are still on in December… Well, I’ll probably still have cherry tomatoes on my balcony in Los Angeles, but it won’t work for someone in Minnesota.
Fortunately, TACO.
It’s a real story, also being run by The Independent if you can get past the ads.
Real fox or possibly foxes, people reacted to the warning by deliberately leaving out shoes, so second notice reminding folks it’s bad for foxes to spend too much time close to people. Why? No solid info.