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  • I've always had my lower limit for how young I'd date as "she has to be older than my brother". But my brother is only 3 years younger than me so that's becoming less and less relevant as he's pushing into his mid 20s now haha

  • This is the big reason I have such strong feelings about pushing kids into a competitive space. Whether that's sports, chess, marching band, etc. Just as long as there is structured practice and then competition against another person or team.

    Because sports really will teach kids that no matter how hard you practice, sometimes you just won't win. And that's okay. The important thing isn't winning every time, it's getting back up and pushing even harder when you lose to win next time.

    Its a critically important thing for people to learn, and I can't think of a better and safer place than youth sports.

  • Its partially because there is only one set of antennas large enough to communicate with it, and that's only sometimes. Its called the Deep space network and it is very secure because it's used for many things, not just communicating with the Voyager probes.

    Second, you'd have to have very very intimate knowledge of the hardware, and programming language to even begin to hack it. And the people who do have that knowledge are very very passionate about their probes.

    So I guess technically the answer is yes. But practically, no.

  • I was in the Netherlands for a couple of years and it was great. I really want to move back but since I don't have a real degree, they probably won't give me a visa.

    Plus I have a dog and idk about moving him 1/3 of the way across the planet.

  • I've also heard that this advice really only scales until you hit the cost of living price for your area, which supports your idea.

    Its not necessarily "money won't make you happier", it's more "poverty makes you sadder"

  • so many magats on my trails

    Does this really surprise you? "Country folks" are much more likely to be regularly out in nature, more likely to be into fishing/hunting/camping, and more likely to run Conservative than the more Liberal urban folks.

    At least in my experience. Which is something that has me super confused about the national parks thing, cause conservative people routinely poll higher for usage of public lands. But then again I guess it shouldn't surprise me to see them shocked when they invite the leopard into their house.