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  • Instant interest, yes. And, that can quickly lead to attraction, if you follow up on the interest and they reciprocate.

    It's really easy to fall in love if both sides are ready and willing. That's why falling in love is chance and a numbers game. There is no special one person, it's just keep meeting new people and hope it happens.

    I think the mistake most people make is limiting their choices too narrowly without good reason.

  • I have a lot of things over thirty years old, but I can't say they've been in daily use.

    For electronics, and daily use, I have a 13-year-old Toshiba 55" TV. It's basically a big, dumb monitor. Still works perfectly.

    I have several nightlights I bought about ten years ago, maybe 12 years ago. They all still work and have been in the same sockets around the house since I bought them. They're the flat, greenish glowing disc kind.

    I've had my coffee mug for at least 25 years, it gets daily use.

    This may be cheating on the daily use, but I have two brown glass horse bookends. They've been in constant use since I was a kid. I don't know where they came from, they were probably my dad's, as he had a large book collection. So, at least 60 years.

  • My brown leather Levis brand belt is from about 1986. I have other belts, but that one is my favorite. Still fits, I still wear it two or three times per week. About 20 years ago, the stitching around the buckle broke, so I used a heavy needle and thick thread to restitch it. It has a great worn patina that can't be faked.

  • The only reason I haven't gone full time to Ubuntu, which I just installed for the first time a few weeks ago, is I want to play Starfield and Fallout 4. I think I can get Fallout 4 to run, but from what I've read Starfield is not able to, yet. When I get done with Starfield, I think I'm done with Windows forever.

  • Covering our roofs with it would certainly make a difference. BUT, it works in the winter too, cooling the house when we want it warm. So, that might increase the need for heating in the winter.

    Personally, I'm waiting for a commercial product, because my NM house has a large, south-facing stucco wall that is currently white, but not ultra cool white. Given my experience with the house, which is well insulated, I expect I could paint the house with such paint and not need any other cooling, even when it hits 100+F here. That wall is my bedroom wall, and I can feel the heat pushing through it in the late afternoon after a full day of exposure to the sun.

  • There are no perfect solutions.

    Of course, we'll put the brine back into the ocean. We can run pipelines out miles to disperse the brine and dilute it. We'll need regulation to ensure this, because no capitalist corporation will do anything that cuts into profits without regulations forcing it.

    Second only to air, fresh water is what we all need. We'll do what we must to have it. Of this I'm certain.