I lived in San Marcos for 3 years & now live about 7 miles and 20-25 minutes from there. I don't think anyone thinks it's a "downtown," just all the housing and some businesses near CSUSM, also at the end of possibly the most congested street in North County (San Marcos Blvd.).
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Outlook 2019 & after will catch this. Pretty helpful
Having grown up in Fresno, I love how this loops in all the Latin American, Hmongs, Armenians, and Basques who work the flatlands of the the San Juaquin Valley.
Not Monsanto or the Wonderful Company, tho, just their hourly employees.
Learning this is the best reason to have come to BlueSky yet!
Whoa, how did I end up back on Blue sky?
He didn't get called up to the main waste transfer station until 2018.
Santa Ana winds have made you soft, Jesse. You'd have to run serpentine across the Candlestick parking lot, if it still existed and you had to cross it after typing this.
Seriously, your objectivity and altruism are noble and, as a Dodgers fan who was happy for the Giants' WS wins, great to read
I don't throw a slider, Smolzy, Sonofabi...
Nachos.
"I Was There Too" is one of the top Extinct Podcasts of all time. Fun to listen to Matt again.
I'm extremely happy with the quality of care in the La Jolla & Oceanside VA facilities. Would have loved to have been able to tell him so.
University of Montana graduates in shambles.
IYKYK
Ugh. Time to reset the "I have not thought about Kari Lake in XXX days" sign.
And a Boss flyover, TBH.
That coming together over the donation check. Not since Carter, Begin, and Sadat has a handshake crossed a greater chasm. A Nobel Peace Prize nomination is in order.
It's now Ken and one account that's AI that posts dad jokes constantly that will have me checking in.
A Trade War was an option?
They need to teach this one profanity, because that's what my current ones mostly hear when I try to get them to do something.
Got red people, green people, yellow people, blue people. My favorite are the grapes.
It's basically a lethal Fruit of the Loom commercial.
I chortled sensibly at your age-related self-deprecating joke at the end.
Yea, building codes & tech need an overhaul.
Also, I once saw tankers drop on a fire 10 minutes after the first smoke. Cal Fire was on already on alert that day. Massive preparation and pre-deployment of resources would have been the only hope in LA this week. Expensive, but a bargain.
You're right. The winds were killer.
I maintain mountain bike trails. There's no way there would be "firebreaks" without dozing hill spines like like they do on Camp Pendleton.
However, fuel reduction and defensible space has been neglected pretty badly in the videos I've seen of these fires.
Firebreaks are useful in lighting backfires. Read "Young Men & Fire" by Norman McClean.
Two winters of well-above average rain, then only a fraction of an inch since mid-May. A low pressure system off Mexico, a high pressure system over the desert. Arsonists. Nothing new there.
Climate change was a catalyst. Bureaucratic ineptitude was more so, primarily by disregarding the above.
It's a bit of work to get feeds that don't look like this:
Sigh. Curation shouldn't be work.
Just texted to my 19 year old, Peets-loving daughter.
Only if your shoes are really weird.
1. Expand the VA (more than enough for vets)
2. Start replacing subsidies with healthcare coverage
- e.g. education subsidies become health care coverage through the VA
3. Allow individuals to buy in. Expand more
4. Allow corps to buy in.
5. Single payer