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I Have No Idea What I'm Doing 58: S04:E10 – "Service Merchandise"

I Have No Idea What I'm Doing 58: S04:E10 – "Service Merchandise"

Released Tuesday, 29th September 2020
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I Have No Idea What I'm Doing 58: S04:E10 – "Service Merchandise"

I Have No Idea What I'm Doing 58: S04:E10 – "Service Merchandise"

I Have No Idea What I'm Doing 58: S04:E10 – "Service Merchandise"

I Have No Idea What I'm Doing 58: S04:E10 – "Service Merchandise"

Tuesday, 29th September 2020
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  • L.A. announces winner of new streetlight design competition - Los Angeles Times
    • What is that loop for?
  • “By 2050” Carbon Neutrality Pledges: Too Little, Too Late
    • https://www.mlive.com/public-interest/2020/09/michigan-to-be-carbon-neutral-by-2050-under-whitmer-climate-change-plan.html
    • California is ready to pull the plug on gas vehicles
    • Environmentalists plan lawsuit challenging Newsom over gas drilling - Los Angeles Times

      Newsom during his first year in office vowed to protect Californians against the hazards of oil and gas production, but environmental groups have grown increasingly frustrated with what they consider a lack of consequential action.

      Siegel and other environmental advocates also criticized Newsom for allowing the California Geologic Energy Management Division, known as CalGEM, to issue close to 50 new hydraulic fracturing permits to Chevron and Aera Energy, a partnership of Shell Oil and ExxonMobil, since April.

      The permits were issued after a November announcement by Newsom that he would temporarily block new hydraulic fracturing permits until those projects could be reviewed by an independent panel of scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

    • California oil: Companies profit from illegal spills; the state lets them

      One Chevron spill has been running since 2003, and is bigger than the 1989 Exxon Valdez tanker disaster. In the last three years alone, the crude collected from it has generated an estimated $11.6 million, according to an analysis of data provided by the state.

    • Clean Air for All (millionaires who can afford it)

      He had installed a state-of-the-art ventilation system for energy efficiency, but it also kept fresh filtered air moving through the building. Something clicked. “My late wife looked at me and said, ‘Truly, the greatest luxury in life is your health.’”

      The house sold for more than $13 million, and Malin began marketing air as a health-and-wellness amenity, the same way builders of yore pitched hot tubs or home gyms.

      Malin was early, but the world is catching up. Increasingly, the atmosphere is palpably dangerous. California is burning through the grand finale of its worst fire decade on record, with smoke clouds choking most of the state for much of the last month. The next decade is likely to be worse, as climate change steadily cooks the West Coast. A deadly pandemic is lingering in the air, keeping people cooped up at home, or anxiously thinking about aerosols and air flow whenever they venture outdoors.

      For buyers at the upper reaches of the real estate market, peace of mind can be purchased in the form of deluxe air filtration systems that keep the world at bay.(California has poor air quality. Now clean air is a luxury item - Los Angeles Times)

    • The Ponderosa Way
  • Ad: Cheez-It brand crackers
    • “At least we’re not cheese-nips”
  • Remember the glorious days of catalogs?
    • A good fall evening activity? Perusing the latest LL Bean collection
    • Baker Creek Whole Seed Catalog
    • Schwann’s
    • Campmor
    • Old Sears catalogs
    • Cabellas
    • Oriental Trading Co.
    • Gurney’s giant seed catalog
    • The Recycler
    • Sierra Online
    • Toys R Us
    • Electronic Gaming Monthly’s thicc holiday edition
    • Johnson Smith’s catalog of things you never knew existed
    • Hammacher Schlemmer
    • Lego catalog
    • Parts catalogs: Mouser, McMaster-Carr

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    • Service Merchandise
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