

I find ebooks from the library to be very useful.
In a fight between delusion and physics, physics may always win but delusion never concedes.


I find ebooks from the library to be very useful.


It expires after two weeks. You can extend, just like borrowing a physical copy. Or return early, in which case it expires upon return.


My local library allows borrowing ebooks. It’s incredibly useful. I own two kindles and haven’t spent a dime at Amazon for ebooks. I do buy physical books now and then from there, but only if I really need it and can’t find elsewhere.


Drop it to ten minutes a run plus walking, but up it to four times a week. You’re better off taking it slow and working up. Easier on your lower back and knees. Good shoes also matter. Might want to add some free calisthenics too. Body weight squats, pushups, dead hangs at a pullup bar, etc.


Sure wish we were a province of the United States. Then nobody would be buying pickup trucks as passenger vehicles! I mean, who in America has a pickup truck in their driveway?


I like the Ionic.


I’d buy another one. The Fit is a fantastic economy car. I want an EV, but older cars don’t track. That’s more important to me than the convenience of an EV.


I’m nearly 60.
Resistance training twice a week. Walks, swimming laps, short jogs, and cycling for the rest. I eat a mixed diet that leans plants, but I do eat some meat, eggs, and fish.


Whereas not using a VPN will subject one to… domestic surveillance.


I own a Honda Fit. It’s small, is reasonably petrol efficient, has actual dials and physical knobs for an interface, and needs just basic maintenance to run reliably.
Of course they’ve been discontinued in Canada.


Elon couldn’t pay me to buy a Tesla. I like EVs. It’s not about the technology. It’s entirely about Elon. I’d rather buy Japanese or South Korean, thank you.


“HERE’S A NICKLE, KID. GET YOURSELF A BETTER COMPUTER.”



I lived in Perth for seven years. That place is about as far away from everywhere as you can for a city.


So they’re feeding bees Vegemite now.


I’m not a fan of cannibalism, but I guess waking up a billionaire would make for a good breakfast opportunity.
She may dress conservatively and act prim and proper, but behind closed doors librarians can get freaky!