monkeybeast55
monkeybeast55 t1_j90ih0j wrote
Reply to comment by Initial_Cellist9240 in Discovery of 4,500-year-old palace in Iraq may hold key to ancient civilisation | Archaeology by JesseBricks
Well, it's not clear to me at this point that there's going to be that many future generations.
monkeybeast55 t1_j5i6px0 wrote
Reply to North Andover Common after snowfall by NorthshoreFrank
All the people are probably over at the Andover Sportsmen's Club, shooting guns and absolutely ruining Harold Parker State Forest.
monkeybeast55 t1_j4g66z3 wrote
Reply to comment by Harmacc in First time in my 15 years in VT that local, farm fresh, cage free eggs are cheaper than local commercial ones. Any one else experiencing this? by ranaparvus
Oh yeah, by no means am I anti vax for humans! I get the flu shot every year and have had all the Covid shots. For poultry populations I was just reflecting on the article, and my comment about herd immunity was based on the article's mention on the potential for herd immunity in wild populations.
monkeybeast55 t1_j4em16e wrote
Reply to comment by lipsticktracer in First time in my 15 years in VT that local, farm fresh, cage free eggs are cheaper than local commercial ones. Any one else experiencing this? by ranaparvus
Double yikes. Vaccines are problematic. https://www.science.org/content/article/wrestling-bird-flu-europe-considers-once-taboo-vaccines
Edit: this is by no means an anti vax statement!!
monkeybeast55 t1_j4el7nt wrote
Reply to comment by lipsticktracer in First time in my 15 years in VT that local, farm fresh, cage free eggs are cheaper than local commercial ones. Any one else experiencing this? by ranaparvus
Was just doing some reading about Avian Influenza. To tell you the truth, I haven't paid much attention. But it's very disturbing to say the least. From The Guardian article I'm reading, "It may become less damaging when sufficient numbers of birds have been infected, or the virus could evolve again, making it easier to spill into other species – including mammals and humans.". I hope they can at least vaccinate for the domestic birds, since culling the flocks removes any chance for herd immunity, I'm guessing.
Yikes.
monkeybeast55 t1_j2n4nxj wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in In 1930s, Music Defense League launched a campaign against recorded sound in movie and live theaters, claiming that numerous musicians would lose their jobs if "canned music" was preferred over live recordings. by Profanion
To kind of echo what @tenemu said, making something economically viable (i.e. "pay the rent") is not (necessarily) to "fill their own pockets". Broadway shows are already pretty expensive, and I doubt that most of those that are involved are living in mansions as it is.
monkeybeast55 t1_ja6prpv wrote
Reply to comment by grimmowl in Missing Mainers found safe! by grc207
Uh, that accounts for a full half of people that drive.
Oh, and btw, did you notice that you basically can't exist without a car unless you live right in a city? They have no choice but to give everyone a license. Even if you mow multiple pedestrians down while drunk, and kill them, no worries, a judge will give you back your license in no time. Just drive, diddle your phone, and drink and get high! You're good!