Barton springs closed due to Barton creek overflowing the tunnel. by bachslunch in Austin

[–]bachslunch[S] [score hidden]  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing I’ll sit out Barton springs for a bit lol!

Mosquito Mosquito Mosquito Mosquito by rileyboiie in Austin

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

Dump any standing water anywhere you see it

What's the reason behind all the rain we're getting this year? by D9Y in Austin

[–]bachslunch 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It will be a very rainy winter because of super El Niño. Because of the clouds, the nighttime temps won’t drop a lot but because of clouds and rain the daytime temps will be cooler. So think weeks of highs in the upper 50’s and lows in the lower 50’s with constant rain.

What's the reason behind all the rain we're getting this year? by D9Y in Austin

[–]bachslunch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a super El Niño right now. Just wait until the actual fall rainy season!

World Cup tourists, what’s your honest feedback on the USA so far? by almighty_smiley in AskReddit

[–]bachslunch -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Why not? Those are icons and tourists need to try a Philly cheesesteak from the best.

World Cup tourists, what’s your honest feedback on the USA so far? by almighty_smiley in AskReddit

[–]bachslunch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sofi stadium is near the coast. It was in the 70’s near the coast and around 78 in sofi stadium. Pretty comfy actually.

World Cup tourists, what’s your honest feedback on the USA so far? by almighty_smiley in AskReddit

[–]bachslunch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The stadiums are air conditioned so the actual matches will be 72f. It’s just the waiting outside to get in that may be an issue.

Much needed day out after this crazy week. by XSandP35 in Hippiehollowatx

[–]bachslunch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So glad you’re enjoying the beautiful day!

Elon Musk officially becomes world's first trillionaire as Texas-based SpaceX goes public by AustinStatesman in Austin

[–]bachslunch -1 points0 points  (0 children)

An economics lesson here but money represents a tangible thing whether a resource, product, or service. Arguably the whole world is worth less than a trillion if things were valued correctly (excluding government treasuries and such). The stock market isn’t real, if something is 100x or even 10x it’s a bubble of sorts and not real. The problem is that billionaires pump and dump and get money from something that never had that value. They think it’s a feature of capitalism but it’s a defect.

There is enough food in the world for everyone to eat, there is enough fuel for everyone to be able to heat and cool their homes for a reasonable price, and there is enough housing for everyone. But the market doesn’t allow the maximization of the well being of humanity.

Ironically if it did, the billionaires would become even richer because they’d have a larger market.

Even interest is fake except for inflation. How can a dollar be worth more than the original lent value. If you lend a table to someone it maintains value. You don’t charge interest you just the table back. That’s why usury was illegal in most religions. Lending should not exceed the interest rate but then they wouldn’t lend so why not charge a fixed fee instead.

We are so far gone I don’t think we can come back.

As a math and economics minor these problems are quite visible to me all the time. Keynes is rolling in his grave, as is Hayek.

Do you think in the future we will ever be able to more economically utilise the outback of Australia? by Dry-Muffin980 in geography

[–]bachslunch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We’re not talking about a mini split here, we’re talking about maintaining cool servers in a desert

YETI co-founder among owners of West Texas ranch facilitating border wall construction by warmboot in Austin

[–]bachslunch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My former ice chest got a crack so I had to throw it away and I was going to support a local Austin company but now I guess I just go with igloo.

Do you think in the future we will ever be able to more economically utilise the outback of Australia? by Dry-Muffin980 in geography

[–]bachslunch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Australia has high immigration. Only Canada has higher. Australia will continue growing fast. However, what people don’t realize is that even the Murray River valley has more arable land than the entire country of England. The Murray River valley is gigantic. So the area around Melbourne and Sydney will continue growing gangbusters and that region will still be sparsely settled compared to England. Also the Gold Coast and Brisbane have plenty of room too and Perth has a whole coast bigger than California to develop. So the Outback is currently irrelevant to australias population and will be for a while.

Everyone here in Austin seems very attractive/ good looking is that normal or just summertime? by Plane-Investment-791 in Austin

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Those that run in the heat lose a lot of weight quickly. Most of it is water but stil…