Pantssassin
Pantssassin t1_j6s9035 wrote
Reply to comment by randomusername8472 in Planting more trees could axe summer deaths by a third. Modelling of 93 European cities finds that increasing tree cover up to 30% can help lower the temperature of urban environments by an average of 0.4°C and prevent one in three heat deaths as a result. by MistWeaver80
I think you misspoke, "purely for growing food and rearing livestock" includes both growing human food and livestock feed when I think you only meant growing livestock feed.
Pantssassin t1_iw2i3hg wrote
Reply to comment by Jizzle11 in [OC] Anime Sources - Where does Anime come from? by Smooth_Trifle7561
Hell, it was half way through season 1 that they got out and everything after that was fan service, tentacle shit perv
Pantssassin t1_ivkrkvj wrote
Reply to comment by iamgigglz in LG's latest display can be stretched by 20 percent | The 12-inch full-color display can be stretched to 14 inches. by chrisdh79
It would also apply to having screens built into textiles
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Reply to comment by joys_face in A train passenger saw a woman waving for help. It was a hiker who'd been missing. by guanaco55
Same here, that's why it's important to share your plans in pretty good detail ahead of time. If anything happens it will only take maybe a day or 2 to be found on a day hike trail. One thing that works well with your phone is downloading maps as a backup. Depending on your phone/ the conditions you can still locate yourself via GPS without service and use an app like maps.me (free) or download on all trails( not free I think) to help with getting turned around. The only thing you wouldn't be able to do at that point is send out an sos but search and rescue would be sent by the person you told your plans to, just with a bit of a delay.
Pantssassin t1_itl7smb wrote
Reply to comment by joys_face in A train passenger saw a woman waving for help. It was a hiker who'd been missing. by guanaco55
Unless you are going deep into the Backcountry for a few that is pretty decent. As long as you are telling people your plan you should only need to stabilize and hold tight where you are for a few nights at most. I only really use my satellite phone as a locator beacon and only on longer trips in more remote/ foreign places.
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Reply to comment by xiguy1 in A train passenger saw a woman waving for help. It was a hiker who'd been missing. by guanaco55
I also second the in reach mini 2. Worked well on my 4 day trip in NH this year. I was able to pretty reliably send updates to my family although I wouldn't use it if you wanted to use the automatic tracking intervals because I don't think it has the battery for that on longer trips. I would just send updates when taking a break or if I were to need to change my route I set up a way to let them know and could send more frequent updates.
Pantssassin t1_itl3yy1 wrote
Reply to comment by chargers949 in A train passenger saw a woman waving for help. It was a hiker who'd been missing. by guanaco55
It has been a while so I might have misremembered but waving your arms over your head means help, making an x means you require medical assistance, making a Y means yes, and making an N with one arm up and one down means no. So if it is a situation where rescuers are mistaken you can signal that you don't need help
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Reply to comment by KoloHickory in [Homemade] Svenska Köttbullar (Swedish Meatballs) with mashed potatoes, steamed broccolini, brown gravy, and cranberry sauce. by Dani-in-berlin
I would think that is only if you are steaming
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Reply to comment by birkenstock1977 in [Homemade] Panko breaded frying cheese with hot honey. by TheStormborn1
Just did something similar with cheddar cheese curds if those are common in your area