This post was the first I heard of it too. I would have liked to have been counted.
This post was the first I heard of it too. I would have liked to have been counted.
I agree with you wholeheartedly! I just moved into this town a year ago and there is a lot of room for improvement, but also some good to be said about some of the local planners. I really need to get more involved.
The thought crosses my mind, but I wouldn’t do that. What I do always try to make a point to do is walk on the sidewalk side, even if it’s really tight so that hopefully they will notice someone is uncomfortably close to their precious car/trailer/camper. Hopefully they will think it’s going to get scratched and leave more room next time.
Yes, they can easily park 3 or more feet out toward the road. It’s like they park this way to protect their precious car by leaving it farther from the road, but it screws over pedestrians. As far as utility trailers and campers blocking the full width of the sidewalk, they don’t belong there at all, and since they are only there sometimes I can only assume that yes, they have somewhere better to park.
Edit: 3 feet is about 1 meter for folks using sensible measurement units.
For sure, it’s the same story with this misunderstood victim of circumstance too, no doubt.
If you’re in the US and care about domain privacy, don’t get a .us domain. .us domains are specifically forbidden from using domain privacy.
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I can’t speak to Racknerd, but I have used a couple VPS from Ethernet Servers and they are a great value. I have a single core VPS with 3 GB RAM and 100 GB SSD for $25 per year, and another with higher specs I pay more for.
For the described scenario only one public IP is necessary. The other Nextcloud instance could have an internal IP only.
Do they pay every time someone checks out a book?
Dell offers no OS laptops and desktops but sadly only for business customers. Consumers have to buy the Windows adware. You sometimes see the enterprise stuff for sale second hand with no OS too. The only specific laptop I know that consumers can buy with no OS is the Framework Laptop, which looks awesome.