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Cake day: June 10th, 2023

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  • For sure! My community is served by a volunteer department and I joined a couple years ago, definitely a rewarding experience. Now not only have I gotten to sit in a truck, but I drive them, have learned all sorts of cool tools like the jaws of life and get to work with a great group of people serving our community.

    You don’t need to be young and fit either (I’m not!), there’s a job for everyone. Anyone who’s interested should definitely check out their local department. Most have active Facebook pages sharing updates and their website should have info on how to learn more about joining.







  • I was gonna say this is a sad day, but that’s just nostalgia for a time that’s passed. I grew up reading and loving Popular Science, my dad always has a subscription and I would read it cover to cover usually the day it came in the mail. I let my own print subscription lapse years ago, tried a few different versions of digital magazines (anyone remember zinio?), but today it’s just websites like arstechnica and the verge that have become the focus.

    I still value the articles I come across online but the print edition is just a warm memory at this point to me so I can’t expect them to keep a business going on that.



  • flyingjake@lemmy.onetoMemes@lemmy.mlIf I don't laugh I'd cry
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    7 months ago

    Observing and learning from the natural world is in no way dumb, it is extreme hubris to think we humans are so smart that we don’t have to listen to nature. Or that society gets to be somehow outside of nature. It is that kind of logic that got us global warming, obesity & diabetes epidemic, big pharma, and loss of traditional knowledge and wisdom. If I see a momma holding her cub by the nape of the neck my first thought isn’t going to be that I know better how to care for her young.