If you’re sick of funding billionaire douchebags, Telsat (formerly Telsat Canada, a Canadian crown corporation and responsible for the first communications satellite Anik-A1 in 1972) will be live with Telsat Lightspeed in 2026. Faster, better, and far more ethical.
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That’s not true at all. It really depends on environment and proper curing. Where I live, carpenters will rarely use dimensional lumber that’s been stored indoors for these very reasons. It’s stored sheltered outdoors, where the air is dry but temperatures can fluctuate between +30C and -30C depending on season. When it’s been through that, it doesn’t automatically screw up like a silly straw the moment you bring it indoors into a warm and more humid environment.
Slowly grown wood is going to be as crooked as fast grown wood
No, it’s not. Slow growth leads to a tighter grain, greater density, and reduced moisture content. All of those things make it stronger and more stable. That means less twisting and warping.
But because it is increasingly rare, it is generally more expensive.
I recently did a renovation on my 1953 bungalow. The Douglas fir studs I removed from a wall are both laser straight and tough as guts. That wood is so hard that you can’t drive a modern nail into it without drilling a pilot hole first.
I learned to hate Phillips-head screws with a passion that’s lasted the rest of my life so far
You sound Canadian. You’re ready to enter the wonderful world of Robertson screws.
sugarfoot00@lemmy.catoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•I love that maga will get the day they voted for and deserve. I hate that they dragged all the rest of us in with them. [FactCheck In Body And Comments]English10·2 days agoI’d be asking my employer to cut my pay to 0 and simply ‘tip’ me the same gross amount every month.
sugarfoot00@lemmy.cato News@lemmy.world•Is Russia co-opting US far-right groups to attack western democracies?English5·4 days agoWhat amazes me is that Americans still talk about the Cold War like you haven’t lost it. And without a bullet fired.
sugarfoot00@lemmy.catoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•Did I Mention It's A Botox Bullet?English2·4 days agoI think fire is required to kill that
sugarfoot00@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•The Canadian government wanted grocers to keep it up to date on efforts to stabilize food prices. Sobeys and Metro refusedEnglish6·5 days agoI just graze liberally at the reassuringly expensive olive bar as payment for apparently working the checkout against my will.
sugarfoot00@lemmy.cato Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Colorado is considering a bill that would allow people to drive adorable Japanese tiny-trucks on most of the state’s roads. US car manufacturers are fighting against the bill. English3·7 days agoYou’re welcome to own a Grand Cannoneer for all I care. Just pay for the fucking externalities of doing so is all I ask. I’m sick of leeches demanding a free ride for their choices.
The republicans came within a vote of defunding Obamacare in 2018 and have talked about kicking out immigrants for a generation. To say that neither of those things were on the ballot is incredibly naive.
Boy, you coulda just said that you don’t subscribe to any philosophy that doesn’t fit on a bumper sticker.
Canada, most of Western Europe, Scandinavia- All have a greater blend of public and private responsibilities. Because there are some areas of interest that *benefit *from monopolies. Single payer health care. Industries vital to national security (resource ownership like Norway or Mexico as an example). Canada’s government-created Telsat celecommunications put the first commercial telecommunications satellite in orbit in the 70s, and now as a former crown corporation is set to have a better high-speed competitor to Starlink operational by 2026. Fire departments. Policing. Schooling. There are lots of examples where a socialist approach is preferable to unfettered capitalism.
Capitalism also gave us The tragedy of the Commons, which is playing out in the environment on a worldwide scale. You want to see poverty? Just wait until climate caused widespread displacement kicks in in earnest.
Wealth inequality is gaining traction. The standard of living of the average poor American is better today than it was in the 1960s. What has changed is how we feel about it. Wealth inequality makes us mad, but it has not resulted in worse overall living standards on an absolute scale.
How you can manage to speak with your head so far up your own ass is an amazing magic trick. Wealth has been decoupled from productivity for more than 50 years now. That’s just facts.
In his heart he turned towards the camera, rolled his eyes, and made the jerk off motion.
A 7 iron works best
sugarfoot00@lemmy.cato Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•The clueless people are out there among usEnglish3·9 days agoLike the way California people say their O’s
As a Canadian, it’s all I can hear when they speak.
sugarfoot00@lemmy.cato World News@lemmy.world•Carney tells Trump: Canada 'won't be for sale ever'English1·9 days agoAs a guy not big on the whole consent thing, I doubt Trump understands Never particularly well.
sugarfoot00@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Elections Canada says more than 19.5M voters cast a ballot in federal electionEnglish1·15 days agoyou’re not wrong. But at least he’s our scammer.
There is something that I’m having trouble reconciling:
FTFA: “The Commission broadly agrees with this analysis and the overall increasing fragility of the Russian economy. This underlines the importance of the international community’s ongoing efforts to limit the Kremlin’s capacity to continue its war of aggression against Ukraine,” he said.
If it’s sanctions and war spending that’s eroding the economy, wouldn’t it underline the importance of keeping the Kremlin at war even longer? To totally collapse the Putin regime? I mean, I wouldn’t wish that on my Ukrainian brothers and sisters, but if we’re on the cusp of putting Putin dick down in the dirt, why would we take our collective foot off the gas?