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Grove City, PA Katılım Eylül 2009
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Let me explain exactly why every new subdivision in America looks like the top photo, because the math is wild. A mature tree increases a home's value by 7 to 19 percent. On a $400,000 house, that's $28,000 to $76,000. A single shade tree produces the cooling equivalent of ten room-size air conditioners running 20 hours a day. One tree on the west side of a house cuts energy bills by 12 percent within 15 years. The bottom photo is worth more, costs less to live in, and sells faster. This has been documented by the University of Washington, Clemson, Michigan State, and the USDA. The data is not in dispute. Removing those trees saves the builder roughly $5,000 per lot. Concrete trucks need twice the dripline radius of every standing tree. Utility trenches need flat ground. A bulldozer flattens 200 lots in an afternoon. Preserving trees adds weeks and thousands per home. So the developer pockets $5,000 in savings and the buyer eats $50,000 in lost value for the next two decades. The person making the decision and the person paying for it have never been in the same room. The Woodlands, Texas is the proof of what happens when they are. George Mitchell bought 28,000 acres of Houston timberland in 1974 and preserved 28% as permanent green space. He forced McDonald's to build behind the tree canopy. That McDonald's became one of the highest-volume locations in Texas. The first office building, designed to reflect the surrounding forest so you couldn't see it from the street, leased completely. The Woodlands median home price today: $615,000. Katy, a comparable Houston suburb that clear-cut: $375,000. Named #1 community to live in America two years running. Fifty years of data. The trees are worth more than removing them saves. Developers clear-cut anyway because they sell the house once and leave. You live in it for 30 years.
bitfloorsghost@bitfloorsghost

we ruined such a good thing

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NWS Pittsburgh
NWS Pittsburgh@NWSPittsburgh·
One of our employees, Jared Rackley, caught this morning's meteor on camera from the Pittsburgh area.
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Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
JUST IN: Gavin Newsom's Wife has reportedly been pocketing MILLIONS of dollars from her "charity," which supposedly combats "harmful gender norms." She's personally paid herself nearly ONE THIRD of the nonprofit's total income every year, according to DailyMail
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Jon@JonGraeser·
@Ikennect The state is the start-up
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I am Ken
I am Ken@Ikennect·
Tampon Tim was not at all happy when Nancy Mace asked him about it
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The real story is the $25 million per mile price tag they’re betting on. Nashville’s own 2018 light rail plan priced at $200 million per mile. New York’s East Side Access cost $3.5 billion per mile. The LA Metro expansion is running $1 billion per mile. The Boring Company says it can build 13 miles of twin tunnels through Nashville for $240-300 million total. That’s a 95% cost reduction from the industry average. If the number holds, it rewrites the economics of every transit project in America. If it doesn’t, a few hundred million in private capital evaporates and taxpayers lose nothing. That risk asymmetry explains why Tennessee said yes when LA, Chicago, Baltimore, and DC all said no. The engineering gamble is wild. 12-foot diameter tunnels instead of 28-foot. Fully electric Prufrock machines that mine continuously instead of stopping every 5 feet to install lining segments. Zero people in the tunnel during operations. A machine that “porpoises” into the ground from a truck instead of requiring million-dollar launch pits and cranes. Every one of those innovations has worked in Las Vegas sand. None have been tested in karst limestone, the geology that creates sinkholes, caves, and underground streams. Their own CEO said at the unveiling that Nashville would not be their choice if they were optimizing for easiest places to tunnel. This tells you everything about what The Boring Company is actually trying to prove. Nashville is where the thesis meets the hardest possible geology. 50 inches of annual rainfall versus Vegas’s 4. Rock that creates underground caves and streams. They just signed a construction contract in Dubai too, meaning they need Nashville to work before the next project launches. The internal memo from the governor’s office estimates 1 mile per month. The Boring Company’s website claims 1 mile per week. That 4x gap between political planning and corporate marketing will determine whether this finishes in 2027 or 2030. Week 7, when Prufrock-MB2 arrives, is when this gets real. Two machines boring simultaneously through Tennessee limestone will answer the question the entire tunneling industry has been debating for a decade: whether a startup can actually outrun the physics that made infrastructure the slowest-moving sector in construction.
The Boring Company@boringcompany

Tunneling has begun in Nashville - we are 2.5 feet in! Looking ahead: - Weeks 1-3: Prufrock-MB1 launches and undergoes a series of tests and calibrations (low production) - Weeks 4-6: scale to high production - Week 7: Prufrock-MB2 arrives

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Geiger Capital
Geiger Capital@Geiger_Capital·
Zohran Mamdani just proposed a preliminary budget of $127 Billion for NYC… The entire state of Florida is $117 Billion.
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Chamath Palihapitiya
Chamath Palihapitiya@chamath·
With Zuck’s move to Florida, California’s total taxable wealth from billionaires has plummeted to well under $1T from over $2T just a few weeks ago. The loss of this tax revenue was totally avoidable but is now forever. All because Gavin Newsom stood motionless as this stupidly written bill, from a fringe union and a handful of socialist academics with an axe to grind, meandered its way into the public conversation without any action from him and freaked everyone out. These were all people that were paying 13%+ in state income tax every year WITH NO COMPLAINTS UNTIL A FEW WEEKS AGO. And now, for the rest of time, the lost tax revenues from these folks will have to be paid for by the middle class because they are the only group left in California large enough that you can tax to fill the hole. He’s forsaken the middle class instead of managing the budget, managing the deficit, eliminating even a portion of California’s gargantuan waste and abuse. He could have done any of these things at any point over the past 7+ years. But he was silent. And now California’s budget will implode and he wants to run for President. Insane.
litquidity@litcapital

That California billionaire tax idea backfired in the most spectacular fashion

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Jon@JonGraeser·
@NWSPittsburgh here is what I just measured in Grove City
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Ian Miller
Ian Miller@ianmSC·
Former CDC director Robert Redfield says there should never have been COVID vaccine mandates because it doesn’t stop infection, children shouldn’t get COVID vaccines, and that Biden administration vaccine policies were a disastrous failure About time!
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Paul Pabst
Paul Pabst@PaulPabst·
In their last four games...@IndianaFootball beat... -Ohio State -Alabama -Oregon -Miami 134-56
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Baku 🐧
Baku 🐧@Mazursky8895·
Watching a genius at work man.
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Dave DiCello
Dave DiCello@DaveDiCello·
A few more images of my favorite fireworks images in #Pittsburgh tonight. I shot both a wide angle and telephoto composition, and I just can't get over how cool that ice flow looked. Hopefully the Steelers can build on that momentum that they had at the end of the first half.
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OptaSTATS@OptaSTATS·
There have been over 60,000 field-goal attempts in NFL history. Tyler Loop's miss on Sunday night is the only one of those attempts that came as time expired in the fourth quarter in the final week with both teams' playoff hopes resting solely on the result of his kick.
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PickensBurgh 🫡
PickensBurgh 🫡@PickensBurgh·
HISTORY AFC NORTH CHAMPS
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Bob Grove
Bob Grove@bobgrove91·
Pens have played 2,269 road games in their history, and today did something they had never done before (allow just 12 shots). Wow.
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WORLD NEWS
WORLD NEWS@_MAGA_NEWS_·
🚨UPDATE: In a historic celebratory development, millions of Venezuelans are jubilantly celebrating as socialism's grip ends after decades of oppression. The Maduro regime has collapsed in a U.S.-led operation, freeing millions from hyperinflation, starvation and narco-terrorism.
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Nick shirley
Nick shirley@nickshirleyy·
🚨 Here is the full 42 minutes of my crew and I exposing Minnesota fraud, this might be my most important work yet. We uncovered over $110,000,000 in ONE day. Like it and share it around like wildfire! Its time to hold these corrupt politicians and fraudsters accountable We ALL work way too hard and pay too much in taxes for this to be happening, the fraud must be stopped.
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