I just discovered this mag and thought I might post something! I am going on my annual river trip with friends next week, but this year I have my own boat. It's a packraft, I'm pretty excited.
I wonder if this will drive migrations patterns in the near future? Certainly US drivers tend to travel pretty far, every day, just to get to work. Will we see a trend of folks relocating to larger towns and cities for smaller or no automotive commute?
What an excellent point. I take that to mean infrastructure, specifically things like services. That would be a challenge to overcome especially if these new dwellers were not making more income. I hope bunkhouses do not become a standard, but I think the tiny room idea is pretty nice. I don't need my own kitchen, either!
No, I actually had not heard of tiny rooms before so maybe I should be careful with what I wish for 😬 I have stayed in bunkhouses and had a mixed bag. Some were really nice, but one I remember being able to hold hands from our beds. It was pretty close. More like a barracks. I guess like anything else, good design matters!
I'll look into the tiny rooms. I am now picturing those little pods on Tokyo...
Wow! What kind of oak do these grow on? We don't really have oak near where I live but I don't remember seeing anything like this when I have been near oak.
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I just discovered this mag and thought I might post something! I am going on my annual river trip with friends next week, but this year I have my own boat. It's a packraft, I'm pretty excited.
Oil prices have risen. That's making gas more expensive for US drivers and helping Russia's war (apnews.com)
Does Anyone Know What These Are? (lemmy.world)
Nvm. These are wooly oak galls. I tried deleting the post, but Jerboa won’t let me. Mods, you can remove if you want.
Japan pharma startup developing world-first drug to grow new teeth (english.kyodonews.net)