Blaming climate change on tourism is a bit like blaming a janitor in Kentucky for the US deficit.
My organization and most of the other orgs I work with have all banned AI note takers in meetings. We either don't let them in or boot them at the beginning. Some of the people who send them, I haven't seen them actually show up to a meeting in months.
The actual title here is "Urban Transportation Commission calls on city to narrow traffic lanes," my friend.
It’s worth noting that recommendations by the Urban Transportation Commission are not binding on the city government, and any code changes that might come about as a result of the resolution would likely still take years to effect any transformation of Austin’s streets through the gradual process of road diets, scheduled re-pavings and re-paintings and small infrastructure projects. But that doesn’t mean it can’t happen.
How do you select content and choose where to post it? Are you a bot? You seem to post about Texas all the time. I live in Texas and love reading about Texas, but much of what you post is low quality corporate slop or just uninteresting.
The calving referred to here as a tourist attraction has been happening for centuries as part of the natural outflow of the glacier, and tourism hasn't had any direct impact on it.
Climate change is definitely affecting this glacier and every glacier though. There's a realistic point in the not too distant future where there are no more glaciers.
You're right, but my entire point is no one has DID 😂
Linda Yaccarino, we hardly knew ye
Or any language spoken over a wide geographical area
What is a "terrorist attack" when you're at war? Who were the "good guys" in the Syrian Civil war? Surely the US didn't harm any civilians during that conflict, right?
That other guy should be in prison though
You said this makes you "irrationally angry" and then went on to explain a rationale behind why it makes you angry. I just want to note that's pretty much the same misuse of a term as the one you're complaining about.
When and where has that happened to you on here? Let's be clear, there are always going to be individual bad actors, but outside of .ml and hexbear, that has not been a trend I've observed.
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1300 is only 6% of their workforce