It’s just an issue with these Lifehacker articles about recycling. They’re highly generalized. It’s best for everyone to look up the rules of their municipality rather than blindly follow some article they read on the internet.
It’s just an issue with these Lifehacker articles about recycling. They’re highly generalized. It’s best for everyone to look up the rules of their municipality rather than blindly follow some article they read on the internet.
Where I live we get a mailer every so often that has an info graphic on what can and can’t recycled and plastic caps of all kinds are not supposed to be recycled. I don’t understand this.
It baffles me as to why only 10 US States have laws setup to have bottle deposits. all Canadian Provinces and Territories have bottle deposits which encourages the recycling of drink containers. Bottle Bill. It can be a pain, but it gives my children a source of income if they help me at the recycling facility.
Why? Often times, when caps enter a recycling facility’s sorting process, they get sorted out because of their small size, and are then sent to landfills. As such, caps are now among the most common trash items found in our oceans (which also end up in the food chain when ingested by sea life).
How about people just stop buying beverages in disposable plastic bottles? We have a few Nalgene bottles and bring them everywhere. It’s incredibly rare that we buy bottled water at all. For other beverages we almost always buy in aluminum or glass which are more valuable as a recyclable. For foods it’s definitely…
In some ways it might even be better without those two. They got most of the ink last year anyway. Now we should get more in depth stuff about the rest of the teams.
This far over-complicates an easy situation. Lots of places have fuel stations where you can’t post pay, so what you’re essentially telling people is pre-pay, pump, then get a refund or have to pay more. This makes the process of getting fuel far longer and more complicated than it needs to be.
Isn’t that where we all first learned about it?
The Trackers and Sidekicks started in the US around 1989 and the early years were carbureted, but most had switched to EFI by 1996*.
“Asüna” really should’ve been spelled with a circumflex instead of an umlaut, since a brand you need to resort to Unicode to render correctly (or copy-and-paste) is a Mildly Bad Idea while wouldn’t French diacritics be on a standard Canadian keyboard?
Yep, exactly. Guy looked a bit rookie with his answers and random eye shifting. Should’ve put the senior product planner in there. Never say I don’t know.
It pisses me off that the Subaru rep said they didn’t know why they went through the trouble of homologation. For automotive enthusiasts, that’s why... you dingleberry.
People are upset that there isn’t a happy ending? I’ve only seen one other episode of Black Mirror but if it’s anything like The Twilight Zone, not every story gets a happy ending. Hell, Monsters are Due on Maple Street and Enough Time at Last have sad endings and they’re two of the most famous episodes of the series.