« first day (5174 days earlier)      last day (42 days later) » 
00:00 - 20:0020:00 - 00:00

20:04
@Cerberus IDK, it was bad too. Like Larry, Barry, and Terry. See, I can't even remember.
It's a snow day, y'all!
In LA it’s a fire day.
Less than an inch of snow, maybe 1/2", and surgeries are literally postponed in the South.
Our grandson's surgery postponed
Or go under the knife with a surgeon who just did someone else's surgery for 6 hours
No thanks
@Xanne Still? Wow. That's all that's been on the news; that and Carter's service.
I see news only by accident now. I can't anymore.
@HippoSawrUs Lovely.
@Araucaria-Him what happens (with respect to law enforcement) if you cross a street but not at an intersection or cross-walk (zebra crossing)... Do the police just sort of not care, do they sniff disapprovingly ike your aunt, do they yell at you, do they give you a citation/ticket/fine?
Still.
20:15
Mudslides and now fires
delicate water balance
To be clear, in the US, jaywalking is a municipal affair (and is given to people at the discretion of the police). It is enforced differently in different places...I've heard that in LA they enforce a lot. In all my years of doing it, I've never gotten a citation...but maybe I do it when the police aren't around?
@Xanne didn't you guys just have a small earthquake?
@alphabet Jimmy Carter did an interview with Playboy too. Hefner was trying for a broader audience.
@GratefulDisciple Yeah this room has been active since 2010 or so, with us in it.
@alphabet So are you saying Galileo made up the myth? or at least stretched things to make his point stand out?
@Mitch Here I think you may legally cross the street anywhere in principle, except close to a traffic-lighted junction; however, if doing so violates other traffic laws or causes dangerous situations, then you may not. Probably unless it is specifically indicated that you may not cross.
I praesume you are not allowed to cross highways in any way.
20:21
did that article suggest that the myth was established though since Galileo's time? or do academic philosophers/historians of science know that it's a straw man, but grade school science teachers have been promoting a good story for kids? (or some other asseessment)
Oh no, in the US crossing a highway on foot is guaranteed by a constitutional amendment, the 23rd:

"the right of the people to keep and bear pedestrian transmission on interstate throughfares, shall not be infringed"
Yeah, I know, I don't understand the comma there either.
Interesting quotation.
haha it's Friday, I can't help it.
By a highway, I mean a road where they drive 100+ km/h.
You may cross a road where they drive 80 km/h.
But yeah for real that's illegal of some kind to cross a highway on foot. Because not only is it dangerous for the crosser, but it can realy cause a bad automotive accident.
Yes.
20:29
but I'm guessing that is the motivation for laws about jaywalking (doing it in the city).
@Cerberus It's amazing; you guys are the founders. The 15th year anniversary of your first post is coming up then.
Frankly this conversation is weird because I am in total agreement with @Araucaria-Him that it is crazy to have a word for this activity, and I agree with your assessment, pretty much entirely.
Except I know about this 'jaywalking' word and it is some how a bad thing.
I had to j-run in Sacramento for wearing a vintage, like-new Army field jacket in a homeless area, from teenagers chasing and videoing me. It was all I had in the trunk at the airport; decided at the last minute I should bring a jacket, I could've sold for $200.
My mother always wanted to fly to Sacramento, to see her sister; she didn't miss a thing.
@Cerberus I'll keep that in mind when going to Netherlands. According to this lawyer blog article, it's legal in Canada. Yay. But in the USA, i think it must vary, at least by state, if not by county/city, like it's illegal in Texas.
They still have a Jack-in-the-Box; WTF?
20:32
I have, on the other hand, been strictly indoctrinated since before I could walk, that you absolutely must look both ways before crossing the street. This admonition came with many (or at least one repeated often enough) anecdotes about my older brother, who was a very good boy, was running in the yard with a bunch of friends...
and then they all ran across the street to another friends house...except my brother who stopped at the street because he was 'not allowed to cross the street'.
@GratefulDisciple I suppose so! We should look that up.
I never stopped hearing that story.
@alphabet In AmE we’d say “The car needs its oil changed” (not changing).
@Mitch I did. And I found who the main culprits are; this one is precious.
@Mitch Yes, we were taught to look thrice. Left, right, left.
@Mitch !!You should have stopped and looked! And yet you are still alive!
20:35
It worked because to this day I will look both ways as I am entering traffic, mostly so that the oncoming truck driver will be looking directly into my eyes as the last thing he sees before hitting me.
So homeless people in Sacramento are just sleeping on random benches under trees and on the steps of the police station.
@Mitch Since being hit by a redlight-crosser at a stop light, I even look left and right before proceeding when the light turns green.
And I guess they all have squeaky clean hair for some reason.
It's a weird effin' vibe there
I think they were all robots or medicated
@Cerberus I still have time to learn.
IDK
Wish I had chose LA instead
20:38
@GratefulDisciple Correct! I was taught by my father to do this, and I almost always do.
And Maui instead of Oahu
@GratefulDisciple First lesson I learned by failing kindergarten: Always look both ways when crossing a one-way street.
"You can never be certain that other traffic will abide by all the laws, so protect yourself and maintain a margin of error for others."
@HippoSawrUs People keep saying Maui but it's like a whole extra airplane ride to get to someplace pretty much the same.
@Cerberus In the US highway is the biggest / most important road(s) in a city that still have stop lights, but freeway implies there's no stop lights. Speed varies depending on safety, with some freeways the speed limit can be up to 80 mph (128 km/h).
@Cerberus Sadly, I learned it the hard way. My car was totaled (air bag inflating), but fortunately I can still walk away.
@Cerberus Yes, in the USA the term is "defensive driving". There is even "defensive driving" courses.
20:44
@Mitch They can't be as hateful as Oahu residents
I chose Oahu for the hospital, for my cousin in case of emergency
I would never go there again, not worth the terrible flight
I have enough miles to fly there for free
Simply not worth it
The Ko Olina lagoons are like a natural spa, very clean and relaxing
The rest of the place is crap
Except Killer Tacos
how is the pineapple?
I've heard the macadamia nuts are pretty good.
probably overpriced though.
Not any better than Myrtle Beach's pineapple
IDK about the nuts; I gave them to my husband.
oh I've never had Myrtle Beach pineapple, at least not knowingly. When I was a kid people used to talk about how great Myrtle Beach was. I've never been there so I can't have my expectations dashed.
I got a t-shirt that named the islands; I always forget some.
Myrtle Beach is usually a hell hole.
@HippoSawrUs ooh...I know. Niihau, Lanai, Hawai'i (it's one of the islands)...
20:51
But it had beautiful blue water for some reason that time, so we went.
uh that long one, Kahaloowe?
@HippoSawrUs I grew up going to Virginia Beach. The water there was never ever clear.
Ever.
The best part was letting a 10-y/o drive the golf cart and the pineapple-mango drink in a whole pineapple for $15.
I get a little nervous if there -is- clear water, like someone intentionally emptied things out and poured distilled water in.
@HippoSawrUs Life is great.
There was no alcohol in it. It was just very good.
Were you that ten year old?
As an adult I would never let a 10 year old operate a golf cart. Too much like a bumper car and too tempting.
20:55
@Mitch The water in the Ko Olina lagoons is the clearest I've actually been in.
Could see my feet clear as day in 2 ft of water
The lava rocks clean the water, they say, or something like that.
@Mitch My daughter and her husband were stationed there. I remember salt water taffy from the candy store; that's about it.
at VB
He was a Marine at VB
I like gentle pretty oceans where you don't get eaten or pulled out to sea; that's all.
Strands #313
“They're inseparable”
🔵🔵🔵🔵
🔵🟡🔵🔵
🔵
I'm stuck on the easiest category in Connections ...
@Mitch No, at ten we were swimming out past the end of the pier, in the Atlantic Ocean "graveyard"
Golf carts are tame
And I did take her out in the ocean for the first time
She did great
But her eyes turned dark and she passed out on the beach
Would've had to call 911 if we weren't sitting beside a nurse
She may not live to 40
@HippoSawrUs The Mediterranean off of the Balearic islands is way clearer than I would have imagined.
Who knows
She over does it sometimes
Connections
Puzzle #579
🟦🟦🟦🟦
🟨🟨🟨🟨
🟪🟪🟪🟪
🟩🟩🟩🟩
21:10
@GratefulDisciple OK I never know the terms for different roads in Holland, let alone abroad.
overdoes
@GratefulDisciple That is bad, I am glad you were not badly hurt.
We're just trying to get in some basics, fantastic basics, while we can
@jlliagre You did it! And it all went perfectly except one term that you couldn't find.
21:13
These episodes happen all the time; she doesn't know how to take it easy.
Now I know I have to do that for her, slow her down. Live and learn.
@Robusto That is beautiful
Like some hidden coves in HI
@HippoSawrUs It's a hidden cove on the southeast side of Mallorca.
They call it a "secret beach"
I kept thinking: "I'm tempted to move here."
@Mitch Over here? Nothing, because it's not illegal to cross a road even if there's a crossing a couple of metres away. Of course, you can't do dangerous stuff on a road, whatever your mode of transport.
They have no idea what a "long beach" is considered on the Altantic
21:17
@Araucaria-Him Not even forbidden when there is a traffic light?
In HI, I mean
@Mitch I see there was a 3.5 this morning. A 3.5 would not be felt, though.
@HippoSawrUs The picture, stunning as it is, doesn't really even do it justice.
@Cerberus Nope!
@Robusto I think you have to have been born before 1920 to get a good price on a "beach place" in America.
Maybe you can rent a "tree house" there, meaning a whole house wrapped around a tree.
On VBRO?
21:23
@HippoSawrUs Oh yeah. But think of all those rich folks northwest of Santa Monica who could afford those houses. Where are they now?
@Araucaria-Him Hmm I don't actually 100% know the laws here regarding traffic lights, but I know you can get a fine running a red light at least while cycling.
IDK what it is overseas
@Xanne Oh no worries then. I think with all the LA things going on, someone said mentioned that an earthquake had happened in the SF area, but maybe they were just worrying that it might happen.
@Cerberus Yeah, I don't 'slide' through an intersection if a cop is there.
I meant VRBO. IDK what the equivalent would be elsewhere.
If they're not there I smile and wave if there are other cars coming to a stop.
21:27
@Robusto :-(
IDK, in a safe place now, I hope
@Mitch Unless you don't see the cop.
We have to walk on the other side of the ditch if we don't want to get hit
By a high teenager with a new Dodge Charger on Dead Man's Curve
> Dead Man's Curve
What a lovely address to live at.
Yes, we have no sidewalks anywhere in town
"town" used lightly
Lovely place.
21:31
We can just zigzag all day long in hopes of not dying like road kill
Or Challenger?
IDK, the long yellow one with black racing stripes
@HippoSawrUs If you're in Houston and you are walking along a highway, you have a very good chance of becoming just that.
WTH?
@Robusto I went through Houston on I-10
Many years ago
@HippoSawrUs I jknew a guy once who was the source of the label (for a curve in a street near us).
What's funny/sad, is he did it a second time.
Went the wrong way down a one-way street to stop at a borderline motel/hotel
@HippoSawrUs My parents used to live there, and once when we visited there was a news story of a guy whose pickup ran out of gas on 610. He started hoofing it to a gas station with a can in his hand, then he got hit by a car, then by another car, and nobody fucking stopped. Traffic just kept on going.
21:36
They just put one-way streets anywhere in Houston
@Robusto Wow
@Robusto Is it safe to stop there?
@Cerberus I wouldn't.
So that explains why cars didn't stop for him?
I don't know why nobody stopped. It's Houston. What do you expect from a hick town the size of Ireland?
Giving the citizenry of Houston a limited-access highway system is like giving toddlers guns.
Or you could just not go there.
Problem solved.
21:45
In fact, guns are another issue there. Road rage cooking your thermometer to the boiling point? Get out your gun and start shooting.
Close the cupboard and seal it.
@Cerberus That was my solution. After my dad died I got my mother out of there. That was my last visit.
The only person I really knew from Houston, or suburb thereof, was my best friend's ex, basically the American twin of Littlefinger, on GOT, but worse. So bad he volunteered for the African water cause for years so he wouldn't go to hell.
Really, if everybody would just do that: 'Hey, I should probably do something besides hate and hurt people now.' The world would be a better place.
With guys just walking around wishing you were dead but making sure you were well hydrated at the same time
@Robusto Such solutions often work in life.
22:01
@Cerberus You can't run. a red light here driving or on a bike! But you can cross the road while the pedestrian light's flashing red. And you can cross not on a crossing right nearby. Of course, if you get run over that will be your own fault!
Right.
@Araucaria-Him well, here it is also your own fault, you'd be dead, but the driver of the vehicle you just ruined the bumper of could still be prosecuted legally (something like manslaughter?)
 
1 hour later…
23:24
The thing about the LA fires is that if you evacuate and your house doesn’t burn, you have to get back to it ASAP to deal with the looters. Nothing like human nature for inspiration.
00:00 - 20:0020:00 - 00:00

« first day (5174 days earlier)      last day (42 days later) »