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When she handed out food assignments for Thanksgiving, did everyone end up bringing tha muthafuckin’ ruckus?

I’m currently reading The Book of Three to my five-year-old, so I guess I’m in the Author camp.

I am so tired of these assholes.

I trust Chabon with Picard.

But this is America. Monetary value is the only value.

I tried last year and couldn’t do it.

Chills. I was 9 when TNG premiered and for the next 7 years it was pretty much the only thing my family could all agree on. Picard is my captain. I can’t wait for this.

My boss has burned into me that when it comes to family stuff, I am to inform him that I won’t be around, not ask him. If I ask him, he literally says “Dude, why are you asking me?” I’m very lucky and this attitude is the main thing that keeps me from looking for a new job.

It’s a full-service sit down casual place on the same level as an Applebees, but focused on wings and and wing-adjacent food.

Me reading headline: Oh, the author must be a lot younger than me as I was too old to appreciate Aladdin in 1992.

Isn’t Surgeon General a military appointment though?

I’ve spent time in Denver and I dig it. I’d even consider moving there, but we’re just way closer to the mountains than you are and that would be a sacrifice. I’m not exaggerating when I say I can be in designated wilderness with 10 minutes of driving and 10 more walking up the trail. I’m technically in the burbs, but

All good points. I still think that straight-across equivilence isn’t necessary, though certainly desirable.

One variable to throw into your thinking is that most charging will acutally happen at people’s homes, so charging at a public charge station will always be a rarity. Given that, I think (know from personal experience as an ev driver) that people will have a different tolerance for how long they’re willing to charge

The brown cloud gets me down for sure.

We have a bad rap on food and the arts, but we do pretty well for ourselves.

Salt Lake City. Once you get past the oppressive lily-white theocracy, it’s absolutely perfect.

One problem is when interests conflict with each other. I’m a fan of good food and the arts, but also of the outdoors. I’m lucky to live in a city where I can be 15 minutes from downtown but also 10 minutes from a wilderness trailhead, but that’s a unicorn overlap.

Adding to your idling comment, it’d also think that overlanding would actually be an ideal situation for optimal range from an EV. Lots of low-speed, low acceleration driving with descents for regen braking. 1oo miles on dirt would use considerably less battery that 100 miles of interstate.

Meat cooler. You could totally fit a deer in there.