I recommend against the Pi Zero. Once you add in the cost of the microUSB to USB-OTG adapter and the ethernet USB adapter you might as well buy a 3B or 4. Price aside it adds an extra mechanical point of failure as microUSB is not very robust.
> when lead belaying, you need to pay out rope, which means disengaging the auto brake. If you do this buy holding the handle
What the hell are they teaching kids these days. I've NEVER needed to hold the handle on a grigri unless I'm trying to lower something. The correct technique is hold the cam down with your thumb leaving three to four fingers in contact with the rope at all time. The left hand is used to pull rope through the girgri to give rope to the climber, the climber already has to pull up a bunch of rope through a maze of carabiners and don't need the extra work of trying to pull it through a grigri.
This is quite neat. They translate market numbers into tones and the rats make selections on what they think the next tone will be. I would say it's actual speculation and not random dart throwing like the crypto trading hamster or stock picking goldfish we've seen in the recent years.
that's not the financial definition of speculation. The proper definition of speculation (by proper I mean "the only one that works; all others will be flawed") is "any investment that increases the overall risk of your portfolio". (and a hedge is "any investment that decreases the overall risk of your portfolio".)
Driscolls is absolute garbage in my opinion. They always look pretty and are ubiquitous in many major markets but the taste has always been lacking.
The best strawberries in the Bay Area are from the Japanese-American farms. They're not beholden to the "Big Ag" lab grown berries Driscolls and actually taste good but they're extremely seasonal and sometimes hard to find.
This could be just faulty memory but my impression is that Driscolls was better 15 years ago. They are pretty heavy into optimization for the market and constrain growers to follow very exacting standards for product. [0]
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