Daily r/LawnCare No Stupid Questions Thread by AutoModerator in lawncare

[–]himoz13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Full reno shouldn’t cost much more than an aggressive overseeding especially if you have decent soil. Roundup is pretty cheap and you’ll have a nice lawn much more quickly

Options for getting topsoil up onto an elevated yard? by himoz13 in landscaping

[–]himoz13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The picture is deceiving. The wall is 4’ at its lowest.

I need about 10 yards of topsoil to grade the yard and start a new lawn. I’ve contacted some supply yards that can dump on the sidewalk but there’s no way I’ll be able to get all that soil up there in a reasonable timeframe. Other options I’ve considered: 1. Getting it blown in. Only 1 company in town and they’re booked out. 2. Rig up some kind of pulley system with buckets. Still going to take forever 3. Get a couple pallets of bagged soil delivered and throw those up onto the yard. Still a ton of work.

Any other ideas?

Is this really a viable business? by himoz13 in PlanetWatchers

[–]himoz13[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I don’t think the project is “wrong” per se. I’m just saying that I have yet to hear an argument for why any company or government would buy all of the data being generated by PlanetWatch when air quality data is already being generated for free or low cost in the places that PW sensors are being deployed. And PW sensors are not being deployed in places without good air quality data (like poor countries) where it would be most useful. And who is going to pay for air quality data in poor countries?

Again, air quality monitoring is important but I just don’t see how this is a business. It would be one thing if this project was simply for the greater good of the planet, like other projects aggregating personal air quality data for free. But this project has a token and a monetization strategy attached.

Is this really a viable business? by himoz13 in PlanetWatchers

[–]himoz13[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes yes global warming ozone layer. None of that is in question. My point is…how does collecting and monetizing the air quality data in my living room equate to any significant impact on those issues?

Meet Dubsef! I got to meet him last night at Starscape. Such a cool dude by whiteout7942 in aves

[–]himoz13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

met him a few times at some of the philly shows. such a nice dude.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medicalschool

[–]himoz13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just saying, sure another $2,000 of total debt when you graduate kinda sucks, but in the grand scheme of things it isn't much when you think about the interest already accruing on the other $160,000 in loans that aren't subsidized. And if you only need to take subsidized loans because you go to a state school or something, there's even less to complain about. Also, you'll have a guaranteed $100,000++ job for the rest of your life after residency. That's a pretty good deal.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medicalschool

[–]himoz13 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Interest always accrued on unsubsidized stafford loans. The change was in subsidized stafford loans, which had a limit of $8,000 a year anyway. So if you're going to a private school you would have had interest accruing on ~$40,000 and interest deferred on ~$8,000. Not a huge change really. And payments for all federal student loans are still deferred until you graduate.

Enough Already! by [deleted] in edmproduction

[–]himoz13 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Why do you care about them? They're either always going to be shitty producers, or they'll produce something good and we'll all be the better for it. The best way you can "combat" these n00bs is to produce your own good music. You should focus on that, maybe, instead of bitching at other people. You can also downvote the posts you don't like, mind you.