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In Alaska we pull our wiper blades away from the windshield and back window when snow is predicted. Good cars also come with heating strips under the blades’ “parked” position, and heated mirrors.

What a stupid system this RFF risk assessment is based on, counting the material value of property at risk rather than the number of human lives at risk. WTF is wrong with people who think this is the right metric to use? I say caveat emptor to any fool who’s bought waterfront property in Florida — let’s stop using my

It’s all about policing other peoples’ bodies. Especially the body of someone you think you have (or should have) power over.

Headline obviously written by a non-scientist unclear on the diff between association and causation.

“Ass in” is known asranger parking” at the National Park Service. Its Law Enforcement rangers (just like first responders everywhere) need to be able to get going in a hurry sometimes. It takes longer to park this way, but is much safer for fast departures.

complainted.

What’s with the assumption that all animals are male? Really, pay attention to the pronouns most people use when describing an animal they don’t know. It’s almost always male, and that goes double for animal characters (Smokey Bear, the Geico gecko, you name him).  As a biologist, I’m here to tell you that it’s just

Yup. Especially when there’s any wind. The exception is when the skirt is a Skhoop worn over something else.

I would argue that going anywhere wearing only shorts in my town right now (Anchorage AK) is suicidal, and that goes double for Fairbanks. Yet I see folks all over town driving their nice warm cars while wearing only shorts, tanks, etc. with sneakers. While you will do OK 99 times out of 100, even in weather like

Alaskans like me understand why Prime makes sense, even at $119/year. While we don’t get our stuff anywhere near as quickly as you Lower 48ers do, at least we don’t pay twice for shipping: once for the “no free shipping to AK and HI” fees, and the second time for the cost of everyone else’s free shipping, which is of

Here at 61.5 N we’ve had our earliest sunset, at 3:41 PM on 12/16. Our latest sunrise is at 10:16 AM on Boxing Day. So our mornings will be getting brighter before January.

Presumably you have data to back up the assertion that humidifiers are good for one’s health. Could you please provide it? Otherwise I am unable to view this article as anything but craven marketing. I can get that elsewhere.

Presumably you have data to back up the assertion that humidifiers are good for one’s health. Could you please

You are under no obligation to provide any information about anyone (including yourself) to anyone except the police, and even then their authority is limited to asking your name, unless they have a warrant.  Don’t all cell phones give you the option of blocking calls from specific numbers?  After a single call from a

“. . . traveling with two boarding passes might earn you a few concerned looks from TSA . . .”

The weight of pax is not usually the issue, but 1) its distribution (that’s what the “and balance” is all about) and 2) the weight of luggage, which can be substantial. If you look around a cabin, a lot of its volume is air even if every seat is filled. Not so in cargo compartments which can be densely filled with

Somewhat, but not completely, true. I am an elite with Alaska Airlines who sometimes flies on a “saver” fare (on short hops when I’m paying my own way). Pax who have no status with the airline are still more likely to be involuntarily bumped than I am, as are those who checked in later than me. I always check in as

Pine tree sap /= Christmas tree (or Christmas decoration) sap. Most trees, wreaths, etc. used during this season are a species of fir tree (Abies spp.), not pine (Pinus spp.). E.g. Fraser fir, Noble fir, Balsam fir, and Grand fir. Please stop using the term “pine tree” when you are really referring to any number of

Pine tree sap /= Christmas tree (or Christmas decoration) sap. Most trees, wreaths, etc. used during this season are

Thanks for the patronizing comeback! Maybe you could think a little more. The containers may be used more than once by some of the people who buy them, but purchasing them nonetheless needlessly consumes petrochemicals in their manufacture, and energy in shipping them. I don’t know anyone in the USA who doesn’t

Gotcha, Millenial.

Yeah, Gen X and Millenials, just what we need to expand the market for single use plastic containers! As if most of us don’t already have all the yogurt containers we need.