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God you and my wife......Probably does not matter to anyone, but technically, concrete is not the same thing as cement. Cement is an ingredient in concrete.
if you are referring to me well yes . this is what i just wrote .Probably does not matter to anyone, but technically, concrete is not the same thing as cement. Cement is an ingredient in concrete.
Oxford comma would have helped there (and always, IMO). I read it the same (incorrect) way at first.if you are referring to me well yes . this is what i just wrote .
i misread this as well… apologies.Oxford comma would have helped there (and always, IMO). I read it the same (incorrect) way at first.
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Meanwhile, the actual culprit of CA insane house building cost, CEQA, slumps along towards Bethlehem.Parking minimum bill going to California Senate (stops parking minimums when within 0.5miles of pubic transit)
Is that going to pass? Seems like it could destroy the ability to park anywhere in downtown areas.Parking minimum bill going to California Senate (stops parking minimums when within 0.5miles of pubic transit)
Seriously, almonds, alfalfa and other water intensive crops need to be grown elsewhere.Meanwhile, the actual culprit of CA insane house building cost, CEQA, slumps along towards Bethlehem.
Also, my current favorite part of living in CA is the state refusing to build water transport, water storage, or desalination, while trying to increase urban density and refusing to take water from farmers throwing it on unprofitable almonds.
Alfalfa is such a fucking waste when you buy it. You have to get this little container of it that you never use up and ends up just being wasted. I never in my whole life used up an entire container of alfalfa. Even when I was younger living with my parents, we would still throw that shit away.Seriously, almonds, alfalfa and other water intensive crops need to be grown elsewhere.
I mean, that's kind of the point right? Make it more walkable, increase density, etc etcIs that going to pass? Seems like it could destroy the ability to park anywhere in downtown areas.