Farmers in the Hudson Valley have a housing problem, too. (The "extended dance mix" version of this piece for the @timesunion .) https://t.co/MTnJw3kqI1 via @TimesUnion
@johnvoelcker@tommolog@tommolog Hi. Just diving into this thread at the suggestion of @johnvoelcker b/k reporting on home charging for a local news site. Ping back please since this is partly about home installation and you are a PRO!
@BarbaraPollak4 @TheMikeSalk@TheMikeSalk Tonight Seattle will serenade the robot; last night J-Rod, with Griffey-esque joy and genuine soul, showed the difference.
@daveruppel Dave, they're Toms. It's a slipper with a hard outsole, so you can wear them on a plane (or your room when you arrive) but they're supportive enough to walk around in, unlike most "slides."
Gotta shout out @Delta for their professionalism on flight 893 tonight. A woman got sick, they rallied a passenger (trained EMT) to her side and all passengers stayed put as more EMTs boarded to get her more care. All passengers GOT IT!
How to design a motorcycle that looks old school but not “retro?” Start with a brand that’s over 100 years old. Hit @coolhunting for the rest. @royalenfield@royalenfield_na https://t.co/zOO0INJSPs
@alexmarvar @thenation@atossaaraxia Not about shame; it's an important discussion. Do I know all the pop icons the youngs do? I do not. Know your outlet and your audience.
American Hunger, Before and After COVID-19
As the pandemic spread nationwide, so did breadlines—for the first time since the Great Depression. In Ulster County, a unique volunteer response prevented such a crisis. At least for a while. https://t.co/ZBBh27N7xy @rivernewsroom
Millions of Americans are literally starving, so why are we bailing out corporations that are LAYING US OFF? How about this instead: a #PeoplesBailout in response to the #coronavirus crisis. https://t.co/ABlCAAjr27.
In the U.S., demand for food assistance is rising at an unprecedented rate, just as food banks are being struck by shortages of both donated food and volunteer workers https://t.co/x7Efv8bD0u
@cannoneyes@studyhallxyz If you have a contract that says YOU GET $250 then yes, you raise a stink. If the contract has some asterisk about "fees," then I guess you're out of luck and then renegotiate the contract accordingly. Also: sad. Not the $7 part, the lousy compensation, period.