Cat flaps are psychologically bad for cats.
Also keeping them in overnight means way less catfights/vet bills.
That said I love those image recognition catflaps they yield some hilarious picturs, especially the lightbox/silhouette method.
Cat flaps are psychologically bad for cats.
Also keeping them in overnight means way less catfights/vet bills.
That said I love those image recognition catflaps they yield some hilarious picturs, especially the lightbox/silhouette method.
Is it the guy in this article? Maybe you could talk to the prison staff, see if they have a contact for him.
Also try a facebook group for Whanganui news or buy sell swap or whatever their local community uses.
I think that's a good idea.
The Northern Boys was quite the rabbit hole for me, SindhuWorld, Norman Pain's solo stuff, etc. Very cool.
It's actually not amazing, given what they are.
Overseas SROs are often linked with fires, partly because they tend to be old hotels/motels with old wiring and have owners who don't care much about safety, and I think partly because they attract crime.
Various cities have had to pass ordinances about them for this reason.
Ah so that's what happened to the cheap St Georges Bay Rd hostels (City Garden and Lantana Lodge) ! They must have all been converted into de facto SRO housing by MSD and that's why they no longer operate as travel accommodation.
Some of those rooms were tiny and the place was a labyrinth, and it was dodgy before it had a captive population - must have been a complete hellhole as an always-at-capacity social housing facility.
And yes does sound like another arson. Really lucky nobody lost their lives in this one.
Only other thing I can think of is moisturiser. Like, hand cream and then use a green scrubbing thingy.
The fact the US military probably pollute in other ways isn't really that relevant to the direct effects of Israel's war in Gaza though.
Here's a quick example of the kind of things people are looking at (this estimate doesn't look at things like forever chemicals and rebuild costs so it's quite a low estimate):
The vast majority (over 99%) of the 281,000 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2 equivalent) estimated to have been generated in the first 60 days following the 7 October Hamas attack can be attributed to Israel’s aerial bombardment and ground invasion of Gaza, according to a first-of-its-kind analysis by researchers in the UK and US.
According to the study, which is based on only a handful of carbon-intensive activities and is therefore probably a significant underestimate, the climate cost of the first 60 days of Israel’s military response was equivalent to burning at least 150,000 tonnes of coal.
The analysis, which is yet to be peer reviewed, includes CO2 from aircraft missions, tanks and fuel from other vehicles, as well as emissions generated by making and exploding the bombs, artillery and rockets. It does not include other planet-warming gases such as methane.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/jan/09/emissions-gaza-israel-hamas-war-climate-change
Me neither and it's been horrible ha ha.
Happy birthday!!!! Half a century on this planet!!
Nail polish remover and cotton wool or something similarly fibre-filled, like an old towel.
If you're tired of feijoas you're tired of life.
In muffins
Stewed with icecream
Smoothies