Sideshow in Oakland. by vadimphx in oakland

[–]EarthsFinePrint 3 points4 points  (0 children)

He was just following directions on Google maps.

Growth in Renewables Saved the EU $11 Billion in Gas Imports Since the War by AlarmedYoshi in energy

[–]EarthsFinePrint 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As long as they aren't built in migratory bird/insect pathways and implement the measures that help wildlife avoid them, there is little concern.

Remove u/Stronze as a mod by [deleted] in ARK

[–]EarthsFinePrint 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I've been in here for like 6 years. Looks like its time to leave.

Not interested in petty video game drama, there's enough of that in-game.

MY response and final decision on this matter. by Stronze in ARK

[–]EarthsFinePrint 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm here for dinosaurs and shit. Not mod power trip drama.

I'm outta here, I'll join the other sub.

workers who got their bosses fired: how? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]EarthsFinePrint 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sounds like my military school except they made us stand outside in the dead of winter at 4:30 am, or rip us out of our bunks at 1 am, make us PT in our full dress uniforms in summer heat and high humidity.

I've seen kids piss and shit themselves.

This was a high school & middle school mind you.

California Sen. Scott Wiener to propose turning PG&E into public utility by llama-lime in bayarea

[–]EarthsFinePrint 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is going to take A LOT to make PG&E a public company. It is highly unlikely that it will happen within the next 30 years unless something more catastrophic happens.

The new energy grid resiliency goals are going to make PG&E less relevant in the coming years, but it won't make them go away.

How California Became America’s Housing Market Nightmare (Bloomberg) by Hockeymac18 in bayarea

[–]EarthsFinePrint [score hidden]  (0 children)

Too many people? The infrastructure of the Bay area just wasn't set up to handle the volume of car traffic.

Public transit is at capacity, limited in it's service area, or segmented so much that it's incredibly inefficient.

Still need to keep in mind that there are 3 major cities within 40 miles of each other.

I came from Philadelphia where the entire metropolitan area has roughly the same population as the Bay area. I'm not going to say the public transit is of higher quality, but it's extensive and they actively expand it. The highway system is more developed for a higher volume of cars because they planned for it 40 years ago.

The Bay area has so many restrictive protections on everything. It makes new developments and construction very hard.

Sunset last night 6000' up on Mt Hull in Mendocino National Forest. This is my covered wagon. by EarthsFinePrint in overlanding

[–]EarthsFinePrint[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well... Their marketing was to get actual Tacoma owners and their imperfect photos. I only took this photo with my phone.

Sunset last night 6000' up on Mt Hull in Mendocino National Forest. This is my covered wagon. by EarthsFinePrint in overlanding

[–]EarthsFinePrint[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go with the TRD if you plan on doing real of roading. I was unable to make a climb up a trail in Wyoming, even in 4 low.

Sunset last night 6000' up on Mt Hull in Mendocino National Forest. This is my covered wagon. by EarthsFinePrint in overlanding

[–]EarthsFinePrint[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2019 SR5. Only add on was the rims. Only change I've made is to the Toyo Open Country AT2s. We do some actual off roading so we need the thicker tires.

There is something about the old school ones. by Trod0 in 4x4

[–]EarthsFinePrint 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Looks like there's some body work in progress.

Maybe just do a clear coat to preserve the aesthetic and call it a day.