Effective logistics can pave the road toward higher production rates, reduced costs, increased efficiency, and enhanced customer experience. Because of these, it’s crucial for business owners to make a careful decision when selecting a logistics partner.
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Affordable Search Engine Ranking
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Solarpunk vs Home Building
Okay, let me talk about another solarpunk topic, that we really gotta talk about: Homes. And the way we construct them. Because let's put it like that: There is a lot wrong with it.
The amount of things wrong with it depends a lot on the country - and your income bracket. But generally we do think about it wrong. Especially in the west (and let's face it: Worst in the US) we have this idea that everyone needs their own home. And in general that this home should look a certain way, should have a certain size and all of that.
Of course, I think most people active in the Solarpunk sphere do know how bad suburbia is for nature. Because of the lawns, because of the amount of concrete. All of that. It harms biodiversity.
But even if you have a super natural space around it... Let's be quite honest: Single family buildings are bad for the environment, because the per person use of basically everything is a lot worse than it is with a multi-family home/complex.
The very obvious one is heating/cooling. Because it is in fact easier to keep a multifamily home warm or cool, compared to a single family home. If you have ever lived in a multifamily home you might have noticed it yourself, that you have to heat a lot less and that the temperature in summer is also more even. (Though of course the amount also depends on the efficiacy that the house is build with.)
This has to do with the fact that there is some amount of the temperatures exchanging between the different apartments of a building.
Now, you might ask: "But what about water and electricity? You do not use less of that, right?"
Which technically is right. Still, multi-family homes will still save energy on those things. Why? Because the infrastructure is more centralized. Basically, getting the water to the house uses up less energy and material. And the same goes with electricity.
It should be noted, however, that there is a bit more complexity to this. While the heat/cooling savings basically scale quite a lot, the same is not true for water. If you build a home over a certain height, the energy will end up being used on pumping the water up.
Generally six or seven floors are the optimum in most cases.
So, if we imagine a Solarpunk city, the thing that actually makes a lot of sense is to imagine rather wide buildings with about six floors and several families living inside.
Bonus: Some ammenities can actually be shared. And be it actually something more luxurious, like a shared gym or a shared pool in the basement.
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new breed lore is fun but it's also frustrating because Lightning's infrastructure increasingly doesn't make any SENSE. why are they out here laying kilometers of underground cabling that goes to nowhere? (for that matter, why are they building it underground in the first place when they clearly also have overhead wires figured out??) and what's a "node"? that's not a thing! if you wanted a technobabble-y word, "transformer" or "substation" are both sufficiently cool-sounding pieces of jargon that are also actually used in power grids and wait, where are you going, come back, i have more to say about the fantasy dragon neopets electricity distribution systems—
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To efficiently deliver their products to their partners and distributors, businesses continue to thrive when they learn how. That only happens when they work with a powerful logistic management team.
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Prompt 373
Wanted: A willing hostage. Successful applicant will be paid upon completion of the job.
A strong background in sobbing and screaming in terror is encouraged, but not required.
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The ferry boat to Kings Head Island…do people have to pay to get tickets to board it? Or is it free?
speaking as someone w/ A LOT of experience with local commute ferry routes.... it depends on the local government?? where I live the ferry service was free and publically funded until like 30ish years ago and now the entire service is owned by a private (kinda shitty & mismanaged) corporation that charges about 30 dollars for a round trip. that being said for smaller ferry services between islands they might have a lower cost of about 5-10 dollars per ticket
but king's head island is pretty rich so it miiight be government funded.....?? I can't remember if we've ever seen them pay for a ticket (and because the kids definitely have gone on the ferry before without adults) so it's possible the king's head island ferry is free and funded by the new jersery government (or local taxes)
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