Snowstorm

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[–] Snowstorm@lemmy.ca 5 points 21 hours ago

Don’t they (US) stand to loose more if digital service taxes get really implemented? The current version is quite small and symbolic. Other countries introduced this on a small scale but would all benefit from building their own digital service ecosystem shielded from the US competition: it didn’t happen at scale not to break overall business with the US but if the business is breaking anyway…

[–] Snowstorm@lemmy.ca 2 points 21 hours ago (1 children)

Can you explain your choice to move from 1:1:1:1 equal volume template to this? I guess the St Germain and Chartreuse are sweet enough to replace a syrup and balance against the lime leaving you with a strong Tequila-Mezcal flavour. Do you loose the St-Germain under the other?

[–] Snowstorm@lemmy.ca 3 points 3 days ago (1 children)

10 % isn’t based on anything but let’s imagine: 2-4 % military 1 % communication infrastructure, media and unbiased information 2-4 % healthcare 2-4 % food. You quickly get to 10%. Too big and you loose the benefit of free trade.

[–] Snowstorm@lemmy.ca 8 points 3 days ago (4 children)

Free trade is the best system for 90 % of an economy. I will take a dump on Trump any day, maybe twice , but having a small capacity to build your own silicon chip is mandatory in case of a military conflict. Covid wasn’t a planned military conflict and first world economies couldn’t produce mask, gown… and luckily the virus wasn’t so deadly and only a small % of the population died.

I am Canadian… by any free trade perspective it looks like we should buy our milk from countries with less harsh winter… but then we would be on our knee if an idiot decide to bully us with a duty tax.

There should be free trade for 90 % of a country gdp and elected officials can change their list of excluded 10 % every few years.

[–] Snowstorm@lemmy.ca 4 points 4 days ago

It’s beginning, i hope it grow strong enough because it will take a few years of pain before we emerge stronger. I doubt the majority of Canadian have a strong enough resolve now. We can easily be divided.

[–] Snowstorm@lemmy.ca 2 points 4 days ago

Do you have a link for those reviews of Tuta email?

[–] Snowstorm@lemmy.ca 11 points 4 days ago (4 children)

I know nothing, but isn’t some pieces of Google software to be found on many sites that aren’t Google or YouTube?

[–] Snowstorm@lemmy.ca 8 points 4 days ago

Please come, it’s fun not to fight insurances companies and just prescribe what you consider is the best treatment without thinking too much about the capacity of the patient to fill the prescription.

I will boycott American product with a passion, but what’s a little brain drain between “friends”? Any other field with smart and motivated women we might be interested in?

[–] Snowstorm@lemmy.ca 3 points 4 days ago

My philosophy is to only consider fertilizer when there is active growth and it comes second to water balance: root surface vs foliage surface vs temperature-light x deficit in air humidity. Like Russian dolls i don’t look into the next lower priority step if i am not satisfied with a high priority step : medium-high indirect light and water balance. N.B. Light is also a factor in water balance: the plant open stomata on the leaves to absorb CO2 under high light and doing so can dehydrate a bit more. Keep your conditions stables and the plant will adapt, wont be the most beautiful orchid but it should adapt if the roots aren’t rotting too much. I successfully kept cattleya, oncidium and phalenopsis in such conditions of years before i moved to terrariums.

I am surprised that the leaf showing a touch of yellow isn’t the bottom one.

[–] Snowstorm@lemmy.ca 4 points 4 days ago (2 children)

Are the clay pebbles new for this plant? I often understood that the older roots from before semi hydroponic will die in those conditions and new roots will grow and be adapted to those same conditions. I used a similar setup with no fertilizer at all and got orchids to flower for a few years, the growth was just a bit smaller every years. They need way less fertilizer than you think : because they grow as epiphytes in the wild without access to soil. Intermittent very low level of fertilizer might be better especially if the leaves are showing sign of a mismatch between root surface and leaves exposed surface (to drying that can be helped with higher air humidity)

[–] Snowstorm@lemmy.ca 1 points 5 days ago

Basically the realm of Tiki cocktail has few criteria (1)sour/involve citrus (2) complexity and (3) extra points for crashing ice with a hammer. it’s impossible not to be happy crushing ice!

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/39240669

Anybody Alive And Growing Anything?

Photo of my biggest terrarium for attention. Things are less colourful currently; this is from about a year ago. I always enjoy my terrarium the most in February with the green contrasting with the Canadian winter. It’s especially white and snowy this week.

 

Photo of my biggest terrarium for attention. Things are less colourful currently; this is from about a year ago. I always enjoy my terrarium the most in February with the green contrasting with the Canadian winter. It’s especially white and snowy this week.

 

Feu Follet :

45 ml lightly aged agricole rum

15 ml green chartreuse

15 ml Falernum

15 ml St Germain

15 ml orgeat 

30 ml lime

20 ml Pineapple

150 ml Crushed ice (more dilution is wanted)

Angostura bitters 1-2 dash on top

A tick bush of slapped (for aroma) thai basil 

French name because of many French ingredients, but keeping with tiki traditions of mysterious and dangerous vibe.

I created this recipe after reading through the excellent tiki cocktail book Smuggler’s Cove. It’s unnecessarily complicated just because…

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