Message from @༺པརབྱར།བསངཇ༻
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I WAS THINKING, THESE GUYS HAVE OVERPLAYED THEIR "WE'RE A BIG CORPORATION SO YOU MUST USE US" HAND
radioshack still has the drawers with pots, fuses, and switches.. other odds and ends. but they stink on ice now
PEOPLE WILL ALWAYS NEED THOSE PARTS
THEY WILL ALSO NEED OTHER STUFF
RADIO SHACK WERE FOOLS TO MISS THE OBVIOUS MARKET
can South East Texas support the inputs needed across the state?
PEOPLE WHO NEED CABLES, CARDS, ETC. LATE AT NIGHT
IT HAPPENS MORE OFTEN THAN ONE WOULD THINK
they nuked it all and went to cellphone merchants here, and closed about half of them
@༺པརབྱར།བསངཇ༻ IT IS HARD TO TELL WITHOUT DATA
MY GUESS IS "YES" OR "MOSTLY"
THE SOUTH PART OF TEXAS ALWAYS FLOODS
THE WEST IS ALWAYS DRY
DIG A GIANT DITCH
AND TEXAS
IS GETTING READY TO FLOOD ONCE AGAIN
Thanks brah
👌
i got a big kick out of the californians in oroville
BRAH NEED MORE WATER FOR WEED CROPS
BRAHHH NOT COOL TOO MUCH WATER
I went there last year
lol
My brother in law lives there. It's a sad place
though there was a pretty good diner in town
$100 million in damage
Yeah
from water pouring over a wall
The idiot didn't evacuate
We told him to get his family the fuck out
He's fine, but still
the main dam won't fail
how does california manage to fail in every regard?
the people, the politics, the infrastructure
the spillway eroded a good bit, but it still won't fail
same as plenty of other places. You experience torrents of wealth, build up more capital than can actually be maintained then scramble to hold everything together as areas of neglect, usually infrastructure, crumble.
they built a flurry of flood control infrastructure (army corps engineers) after the 1936 floods in SW PA. they're just getting around to updating them after they were all easily topped in 2004 when hurricane remnants dumped 5" of water in 24 hours
the lakes were stocked with fish and eventually left to the PA fish and game commission
quite a few had to be drawn down due to potential failures