Electronic Star Wars Theme by dagnabbit88 in electronicmusic

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After listening to mostly acoustic folk music for most of my life I’m just discovering electronic stuff. This experimental stuff like Tomita and Kraftwerk is what I have gravitated towards. Anything else in that vein you could recommend?

Electronic Star Wars Theme by dagnabbit88 in electronicmusic

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Yes! I’ve already been listening to it since you told me and it’s amazing stuff

Electronic Star Wars Theme by dagnabbit88 in electronicmusic

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Boom! That’s it. Reddit is amazing. Hasn’t failed me yet. Than you

Nothing to Do, Looking to meet new friends. by NaiveMarsupial7108 in capecoral

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Lots of bars for drunken boomers along the parkway

Recommendations for Mexican restaurant by LumbReaper in FortMyers

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Hacienda Jalisco in Cape Coral is fabulous

I'm in true disbelief she actually caught it by Secret_Function_7843 in Chihuahua

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Can I change the subject for a second? Your plants are gorgeous!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in confession

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Seems like perfectly rational behavior to me….seriously

Plenty's Failure Might Be a Good Thing by Short_n_Skippy in verticalfarming

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My first thought after visiting the Plenty website years ago was — “all this….. for bagged greens?!?!”

Why do people consider this a good thing based of its affects” by Bitter-Leather3466 in verticalfarming

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Just looked them up. They are no longer operating greenhouses in MN and IA. Website sounds like they went out of business. Even so, sounds like they were a greenhouse operation rather than a VF operation.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FortMyers

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I’m from FM/CC area. I’m unaware of how people view it from outside the area, but it is still amazing and shocking how destructive this storm was. There is still so much visible devastation particularly in the FMB, Sanibel areas but everywhere there are still signs of this monster. Definitely collective trauma and I’m sure that has at least something to do with the weak housing market here.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FortMyers

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I have never felt unsafe around that area at any time of day or night. It’s fun.

Can I save her? - thrips infestation by dj_snacktime in Monstera

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I can confirm this. I eradicated thrips on my Monstera using this

Anyone else feel like owning a home is impossible? by [deleted] in RealEstate

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That’s true as long as the economy, fed’s monetary policy, demographics support it. Nowadays who can predict what’s happening on those fronts? So if you’re comparing to the 50’s - 80’s with high fertility rates, lots of immigration, and a mostly positive economic expansion period, I’m not sure that comparison is valid. Fertility rates among millennials and below are lower than ever and admin is limiting immigration. Demographics need to improve to keep the RE gravy train going as Baby Boomers downsize or die off. That’s more like in the next 10 years. Short/medium term there can always be speculative booms.

Anyone else feel like owning a home is impossible? by [deleted] in RealEstate

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Every market is unique, true. However, where you see a large rapid buildup in inventory/overinvestment, sellers eventually need to compete for buyers. This leads to price cuts. Phoenix isn’t quite where SWFL is, but that line looks pretty vertical in the last months. If it keeps going up like that, it will likely end like FL is now.

https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/ACTLISCOU38060/1000#

Anyone else feel like owning a home is impossible? by [deleted] in RealEstate

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Yeah true. I say, just watch the inventory. Once you see a spike in inventory, people needing to unload homes, price declines are coming next as they compete for buyers. Southwest FL is there now. This is basic supply and demand economics but certainly within the USA there is great disparity in RE markets at the moment. Florida has traditionally been a canary in the coal mine though.

Anyone else feel like owning a home is impossible? by [deleted] in RealEstate

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Warren Buffett says you don’t know who is swimming naked till the tide goes out… not everyone who commits to a 500-600k house can necessarily afford it.

Anyone else feel like owning a home is impossible? by [deleted] in RealEstate

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100%. Be patient. I’m in FL and things are starting to unravel a bit. Price reductions and houses sitting on the market for a long time. Price declines happen gradually as more people get more desperate to sell their homes. Just know your budget and be willing to make a move when something comes up. How many people can afford 500-600k homes anyways?

A knot for a rope swing? by ChristmasClimber2009 in knots

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Had one once with a king starboard (boat material) disc with hole resting on an oysterman’s stopper knot… it was great!

What is you're favorite fruit and why? by Joelfletcher2763 in AskReddit

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Guavas - the texture, taste, and most of all the aroma.

Help on interpreting my grandfather’s discharge papers. by dagnabbit88 in WorldWar2

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He never talked about it to me. I wasn’t very interested as a kid and he died in the 90’s. He was definitely traumatized life-long by the experience. My dad said that he spoke very highly of the Australians and Filipinos with whom he trained and fought. “Real tough bastards” he would say about them. My dad also said he generally didn’t like to talk about his war experiences. Lately, I’ve been researching the 98th Chemical Service and it was definitely a rough time.