I had to look up what this was (I’m from the Midwest). It sounds incredible and I felt my arteries hardening up just looking at the picture! I can’t wait to try it!
I had to look up what this was (I’m from the Midwest). It sounds incredible and I felt my arteries hardening up just looking at the picture! I can’t wait to try it!
This is not a general answer to your question, but many times if I go to the original manufacturers website they will tell me where I can find their products locally. Failing that you could bite the bullet and call the manufacturer. They should have a distribution database that can answer your question. I’m going to watch this thread to see if someone has a real answer eventually.
Well this is exciting! Our side of the river has been lagging way behind what Cincinnati is doing. I look forward to being able to get on my bike in Hebron and get to the Miami Valley trail with minimal road riding.
This is a great summary! Thanks! I ended up with LogSeq when I did my initial research, but I’ll be sure to dig into the other two!
That’s fair. I guess I figured since it was shorter than a novel it counted. Is there a medium-length-story Lemmy instance somewhere? 😁
Excellent story! One of my favorites! Thanks for reminding me of it.
Ok… That is an interesting fact… If you move them away from the other objects can you loft it and then move it back?
You had a moment of clarity where your true Self was able to be present and witness the good in the world. This is huge and you should know that a random internet stranger is proud of you for noticing. It is the first step to starting to heal your own inner parts who are still carrying that trauma from decades ago. The next step is to try to bring that enlightenment and understanding inside yourself. Congratulations on your new wisdom!
I am not a FreeCad user, but in every other 3D package I have used the answer to this question is one of the following: self-intersecting profiles, non-closed profiles, or too great an angle on the loft path (which would create an invalid solid). Check for these issues and I’ll try to open this file in AutoCAD later this evening.
Quite possibly! I’m much more confident that I’ve driven by this one than I am about the I75 part.
This is definitely in Ohio on I75, North of Cinci. I’m only sad that Touchdown Jesus burned down!
As someone who just stumbled on here from ALL, I’m vaguely familiar with Onion sites and TOR more generally, but what resources would you recommend to learn more about setting one up for myself to play around with?
Now I need to rewatch that whole show just to hear Drummer and Dawes speak. Their accents are the best!
No problem! I recommend the books, “No Bad Parts”, and, “You Are the One You’ve Been Waiting For”, both by Richard Schwartz. The first is about IFS therapy generally. The second is about relationships specifically.
In the world of Internal Family Systems therapy, detaching means unburdening your trauma parts which results in a version of you which is closer to your authentic SELF and is much more capable of meaningful connection and love. Any “need” on your end is a part which is seeking something that it lacked at some point in your development and unburdening that part by learning to provide that need internally rather than seeking it externally allows you to make authentic connections with others without asking them to be something specific for your parts. This allows them to also be authentic and the relationship to be healthier overall.
Ron Howard Narrator Voice: “It wasn’t…”
Do vampire rules apply? Will the subsequent Buc-ees start dying off now?
I’ve seen this done with a section of vinyl gutter before. If you do an image search for pictures there are lots of examples. The version I saw was a reddit link, which I will not utter here.
Is it federated and open source? If not, I’ll pass.
Ooh! Tell me about this! I’m wanting to make a rye sourdough, but I’m having a hard time sourcing rye flour locally. Did you make a starter specifically for rye, or use a more normal flour starter? Anything special to your process? Your grain structure looks great!