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  • tinyvoltrontome_irl@lemmy.worldMe_irl
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    1 month ago

    I game while my 3d printer chugs away next to me. I’ve got to make sure the print doesn’t fail. If the print is going to take 12 hours, I guess I play for 12 hours. I’m very dedicated to my 3d printing hobby.




  • tinyvoltrontoFuck Cars@lemmy.mlHow people around the world get around.
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    1 month ago

    Unless I’m missing something, there’s no mention of cities.

    The closest grocery store for me is a 20 minute drive. Of course I drive. There aren’t too many buses running around the woods of northern New England.

    I’m not saying that the numbers are not still pretty bad. Boston has way too many cars. New York did an awesome thing with congestion pricing. But sometimes public transport doesn’t make sense for the area.

    I would like to see a graph that just shows major metropolitan areas. I’m sure the US still sucks but you can’t include households that are many miles from any store at all and use that to skew the numbers.

    Also, why exclude Mexico and then call it North america. Why not call it Canada and the US? Why not label Canada and the US separately? These numbers are pushing an agenda. I’m not saying the agenda is wrong but this graph seems a bit dishonest.