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There was once an episode of The Colbert Report where the cold open was just Stephen looking dead into the camera and reciting the Nicene Creed verbatim. I watched it live on air. That feels like a lost alternate universe now.

Why has modular construction failed in the United States? "Sweden has used prefabrication to deliver mid- and high-rise housing at competitive cost and high quality for decades, and the explanation has nothing to do with engineering. Sweden has a standardized national building code and, more consequentially, a Public Housing authority that has committed to enough repeat volume to give factories a reason to invest, improve, and stay in business." "In our experience, the building code is as much to blame as land use policy. The U.S. has delegated code development to more than 20,000 local jurisdictions, each with its own byzantine requirements, making it nearly impossible to develop a standard product that can be sold at scale across state lines."



Dude activity: watch Lord of the Rings on a giant screen while a live orchestra performs the entire score in sync with the movie


if ur not ready to approach ur creative work with an athlete-like mindset in this current age then pack it in

Mikos Davon Dickerson, 40, Killed in Multi-Vehicle Crash on I-80 in BerkeleyThe collision forced a full closure of eastbound I-80 and caused traffic to back up for roughly eight miles before lanes were reopened. Berkeley, CA. — Mikos Davon Dickerson, a 40-year-old motorcyclist from Pinole, was killed Saturday afternoon in a multi-vehicle crash on Interstate 80 near University Avenue, according to the Alameda County Coroner’s Bureau and the California Highway Patrol. CHP said (chpmadeformore.com) Dickerson was riding eastbound shortly after 3 p.m. when he collided with two vehicles — an Acura TSX and a Honda Accord. Medics pronounced him dead at the scene. Both drivers involved stopped and cooperated with officers. According to CHP, impairment does not appear to have played a role, though the exact circumstances of the crash remain under investigation. The collision forced a full closure of eastbound I-80 and caused traffic to back up for roughly eight miles before lanes were reopened. In 2024, Berkeley experienced a rise in the number of injuries and deaths resulting from traffic collisions, reaching a six-year peak for injuries. While the total number of crashes remained relatively stable in recent years, serious or fatal injuries accounted for approximately 13% of all injury-involved collisions in both 2023 and 2024. Unsafe speed continues to be the most common primary factor contributing to these incidents. The most dangerous intersection in 2024, in terms of total collisions and injuries, was Ashby and San Pablo avenues. The intersection of Gilman Street and San Pablo Avenue also recorded a high number of serious, crash-related injuries. These local statistics are part of a broader, data-driven “Vision Zero” initiative the city committed to in 2018, which aims to eliminate all traffic-related deaths and severe injuries on Berkeley’s streets by 2028. Contact Pacific Attorney Group for Legal Help If you lost your loved one in this Berkeley motorcycle accident, visit our Pacific Attorney Group wrongful death lawyer page (pacificattorneygroup.com/wrongful-death/) to learn the legal options you have.pacificattorneygroup.com/accident-news/…




